good afternoon. i m yasmin if you get. we have a lot going on in the hours ahead. it has happened again another major derailment in ohio involving the very same company behind that toxic crash just one month ago. this one captured on video literally falling off the tracks. we are live on the scene coming up. joe biden is set to arrive this hour in selma for the anniversary of bloody sunday. he s expected to take aim at a gop war against voting rights. new reaction to revelations involving house relic an s weaponization committee and the people they painted as, quote, star witnesses. donald trump makes a startling statement about what he will do with his campaign if he is indicted. as the former president riles up the crowd at cpac, our good friends are there as well. what happened on january 6th? well, a false flag. in what way? it had been blamed on my friends. it s been blamed on the patriots. i m going to talk to the good lawyers coming up about what they have
our support for ukraine will not waiver. nato will not be divided and we will not tire. [ applause ] president putin craven lust for land and power will fail. and the ukrainians love for their country will prevail. a pretty powerful speech and i would say historic for the president. good morning everyone. president biden is making a vow on the world stage, russia will lose and ukraine will win with america s help. we are live in warsaw where the president is about to meet with leaders from the eastern flank. and we will break down the millions in weapons and aid that the you is delivering to ukraine. and a new half billion dollars that president biden has announced, there is skepticism growing at home. the party is growing divided on spending more money on ukraine. some are in up with biden. and the head of the epa drinking a glass of tap water, obviously very significant near the site of the train wreck in ohio. is that enough to assure they are safe? the epa director
jackie ibanez with the details, jackie. hey, good morning los angeles authorities say he entered another studio about 20 minutes after the first shooting and probably intended to kill more people but to cope very brave community members with their lives on the line to stop him. the suspect went to the location after he conducted the shooting and he was disarmed by two community members who i considered to be heroes because they saved lives. this could have been much worse. in the meantime, the police come from the suspected gunman is dead from self-i inflicted gt wounds. you see this white band swarmed by police officers after staff in a nearby hospital alerted the man fitting his description had come by to receive treatment. just a short time later, the police pulled him over and surrounded the vehicle as they approached the car, they heard gunshots and found him dead inside. the police say he was only suspect in the shooting that killed ten people and injured ten othe
waited more than an hour to confront the gunman, and why he says he intentionally left his radios behind. nearly 70 million americansarlys facing dangerous hea facing dangerous heat. the triple-digit temperatures tp setting records, from california to texas. news about the battle for ukraine russian forces are close to capturing another major city in the country s industrial heartland. a heroic rescue. tonight, after pulling a man off the electrified third rail, the much-deserved reward. and, on the road has the play- by-play of an 11-year-old girl s trip to the ballpark, and the broadcast booth. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. o donnell: good evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us on this friday night. tonight, many americans didn t need a report to tell them what they are already feeling. prices are skyrocketing on everything from food to fuel and from rent to airfare, but the numbers ar
also joining us as university of delaware director of railroad engineering and safety allen is a rome ski. welcome to you both, guys. let me start off with you if we can. just down the road, a couple of hours away from his palestine, yet another stranger element. what more are we learning about this? yeah, yasmin. to put this into context, this is the fourth train rail meant by norfolk southern strains in ohio in less than five months. senator sherrod brown called it unacceptable to see this happening yet again. he is making another push for increased rail safety legislation. that is something he and his fellow ohio senator republicans in addition to democrat cheri brown are trying to get through. that is something that was motivated by the east palestine events and yet here we are again about a month later looking at another derailment. this one looks to be much less severe. a couple of things we ve been told from officials we were told that there were no hazardous materials found