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and a 20-year-old face mureadly massacre at a sweet 16 birthday party. when you pull out a gun and you start shooting people, we are going to put you in jail. norah: cbs news investigates our exclusive with the lawyer of the potential irs whistle-blower. and new disclosures about the hunter biden probe. a judge has agreed to delay today s detention hearing for the massachusetts air national guardsman accused of leaking classified documents. 21-year-old jack teixeira is being charged under the espionage act. norah: ufo sighting. the new pentagon video. what could the mysterious object to be? and the baseball team bringing a special group of kids some major league fun. it was really inspiring. norah: good evening, and thank you for joining us on this busy wednesday night. tonight, we want to begin right here in washington, where the supreme court has given itself until the end of the week to decide whether the abortion pill that has been ....
Tonight, we want to begin right here in washington, where the supreme court has given itself until the end of the week to decide whether the abortion pill that has been used by millions of american women should remain available nationwide. justice samuel alito has pushed a decision until midnight on friday. at issue, a lower court ruling that rolled back the food and drug administration s 23-year-old approval of mifepristone. about half of all abortions in the united states are medication abortions beer for the drug is also commonly prescribed by doctors to treat miscarriages. it is approved for use through ten weeks of pregnancy. friday s decision will be the first major court action related to abortion since it overturned roe vs. wade in june of last year. cbs s jan crawford will start us off tonight from outside the supreme court. good evening, jan. reporter: well, good evening, norah. the justices were expected to announce by midnight tonight whether they were going to continue b ....