Early, bureau chief at politico, Jonathan Lemire. I liked it. Do it every morning. John heilemann is here. Why are you here so early . I dont know. Thats a lot for us at 6 00. Me rolls in from the club. Works out well. Its like Super Tuesday, starting on a super note. I have to prepare emotionally for heilemann to be in the room. Wow. Bbc news katty kay is with us, as well. So important it is Super Tuesday. I have an announcement to make, personal. Hopson is an emotional support dog. I know you love him, joe, except for the humping problem. Wow. How do you stop that . Some dogs cant be stopped from that. I joe was still getting his mic on, so i was helping you out. Congratulations, hopson. Gosh. You could have stretched just a little bit less on that. Hes a good dog. I just do want some advice on that. No, no. Sweetheart, i may talk a lot hey, sweetie . Rapid turn. I may talk a lot, but i want you to know what comes out of my mouth scares you . Its the things that i dont say that have
a parent is held criminally responsible for a mass school shooting. her son killing four teens. it is only the first step of many things that need to change in order to protect our children. norah: the cbs evening news starts now. good evening. i m norah o donnell. thank you for being with us on this tuesday night. we want to begin tonight with a groundbreaking verdict against a michigan mother whose teenage son killed four classmates in a school shooting in 2021. the jury of six women and six men found jennifer crumbley guilty of four cons of involuntary manslaughter for allowing her troubled son access to a gun, despite warning signs of his declining mental health. this is noteworthy because it s the first time in united states that a parent has been convicted in the deaths of a mass school shooting committed by their child. prosecutors charged crumbley with four counts, one for each of the four students killed at oxford high school in michigan in 2021. well, toni
classified documents. the special counsel found evidence that president biden, quote, willfully retaineds classified materials found no reason to press criminal charges. drew distinction between the criminal probe of handling of documents and his findings regarding president biden. the long standing justice department priniple that you cannot indict a sitting president does not apply and would not bring charges even if joe biden were no longer president. we ll have more on that later in the program. we begin with a hearing at the nation s highest court. an historic hearing for some very big questions about the constitution. the future of our democracy and at the heart of the case, a request from voters for some accountability for an unprecedented insurrection. first up, jonathan mitchell, the attorney for donald trump, argued among other things, that january 6th was not an insurrection. it was a riot. he also argued that the president is not technically an officer of the unit
responsible for a mass school shooting. her son killing four teens. it is only the first step of many things that need to change in order to protect our children. norah: the cbs evening news starts now. good evening. i m norah o donnell. thank you for being with us on this tuesday night. we want to begin tonight with the groundbreaking verdict against a michigan mother whose teenage son killed four classmates in a school shooting in 2021. the jury of six women and six men found jennifer crumbley involuntary manslaughter for allowing her troubled son access to a gun, despite warning signs of his declining mental health. this is noteworthy because it s the first time in the united states that a parent has been convicted in the deaths of a mass school shooting committed by their child. prosecutors charged crumbley with four counts, one for each of the four students killed at oxford high school in michigan in 2021. well, tonight, we are hearing from the jury foreperson
war. i think the president is right not to go that far. but i think what ukraine is getting is very significant and very much more than most of the new allies have gotten. that is to take away the two condition requirement and make it one condition. the reason for that, neil, is that they are giving some much now in interoperability right now that it will be a smoother entrance for nato when the war is over. neil: that is the view from the former nato ambassador. what about the former united nations ambassador? nikki haley is here. welcome. i m neil cavuto. i want to thank my colleagues edward lawrence and charles payne and sandra smith filling in while i was out. i don t really rush back but i m back. glad to be back. let s go to the nato summit right now and jacqui heinrich in lithuania with more. jacqui? hi, neil. ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky is not hiding his fury that he s going to end this visit without a conditional invitation to join the alliance. he cal