exclusive access with the 101st airborne near the ukrainian border. cbs charlie d agata reports, this is not a training deployment but a combat one. music superstar taylor swift, the most streamed female artist of all time, crashes spotify. and cbs steve hartman goes on the road. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. o donnell: good evening, and thank you for joining us on this friday night. we want to begin with what is likely to become a historic legal battle unlike any other in american history, as congress today ordered former president donald trump to testify under oath. the january 6 committee followed thrugh on its unanimous vote to subpoena the former president for documents and his testimony related to his false allegations about the 2020 presidential election. in a letter, chairman bennie thompson, and vice chair liz cheney write that the committee has gathered overwhelming evidence that trump perso
potentially involved in his son s business dealings. republican senator chuck grassley to attorney general merrick garland and fbi director christopher away and as a u.s. attorney leading to hunter biden investigations has he has whistle-blower records that suggest the fbi has significant evidence related to the potential criminality of hunter biden s ventures. grassley writes, the documents in the fbi s possession specific details to specific conversations by nongovernment with potential criminal conduct by hunter biden. these documents also indicate that joe biden was aware of hunter biden s business arrangements and may have been involved in some of them. grassley said he obtained a summary of an fbi interview with tony bobulinski and x business associate of hunter biden which suggested joe biden was involved in a joint business venture. fox business news obtained messages in 2020 showing joe biden met with bobulinski on the sidelines of a california conference in may 2
dramatic new video just in, showing the deadly ambush on connecticut police officers. new tonight, a cofounder of donald trump s new media company says it violated securities laws. did the former president try to strong arm an executive to turn over shares to his wife, melania? overseas, russian soldiers under attack, at least 11 new recruits shot to death at a training facility. plus, we re in kyiv where civilians are training for war and preparing for a possible nuclear attack. the fatal fire erupting in iran s most notorious prison, where anti-government protesters and at least two americans are being held. what we re learning about possible victims and who started it. with the midterms weeks away, former president barack obama plans to campaign in key races. how georgia and pennsylvania could determine which party controls the senate. and united against breast cancer. marches coast to coast. we meet a survivor who is now dedicating her life to helping patients.
brian: all right patrick henry college is the place we sent ainsley, spend, expand, expand and we find out what the people think. this is cash which is exactly what pete described his and his bank account, so there is so much already this morning. hey, ainsley. ainsley: hey, brian, kay pete. yes, we travel down here last night for an hour outside of the airport in d.c. we are back in loudoun county. we talked to so many of these beautiful individuals over the course of what a year, year and a half wind glenn youngkin running against terry mcauliffe. terry mcauliffe looked in on the coffin comment when parents should decide what s being taught in their schools. pete you wrote a book about this, the parent spoke out and won so we wanted to talk to them ahead of midterms to find out what their issues are. pete: we talk a lot about crime, inflation, the border but education is always bubbling to the top for parents and still ongoing weather virginia all the weight a
police officers apparently ambushed, leaving two dead, including a father including a father of two with one on the way. cbs s lilia luciano is on the scene. today our hearts are broken. o donnell: and red-hot inflation. prices are up everywhere, from the grocery store to the gas station, even at the bar. ( ringing bell ) plus, what happened today on wall street. 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 busy thursday night. it was a dramatic ending to what s expected to be the final january 6th hearing, a vote to subpoena former president trump to appear before congress, and it came after shocking new evidence and never-before-seen video. that video showed congressional leaders at a secure location including house speaker nancy pelosi, calling state and federal officials to plead for help. investigators laid out today in vivid detail