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>> john: welcome to cbs evening news plus. i'm john dickerson. it's an oval office, not a boxing ring, but today the seat of presidential prestige was the site of perhaps the most tense exchange between allies ever captured. >> you don't have the cards right now. with us, you start having cards. >> john: which raises the question about the nature of the alliance with ukraine and europe. cbs's erica brown is at the white house. a civil rights reversal. though the pace is slow, one version of the american story holds that rights for its citizens always expand. not in iowa. the state is the first to roll back civil rights protections for transgender citizens. cbs's lana zak reports on the latest. unfriendly skies. close calls on a runway, a deadly midair collision over the potomac. concerned passengers are asking, is air travel safe? we'll ask cbs's senior transportation correspondent, kris van cleave, in tonight's interview. those stories and more right after our news headlines. ♪ ♪ mass firings at the national oceanic and atmospheric administratio
>> john: welcome to cbs evening news plus. i'm john dickerson. it's an oval office, not a boxing ring, but today the seat of presidential prestige was the site of perhaps the most tense exchange between allies ever captured. >> you don't have the cards right now. with us, you start having cards. >> john: which raises the question about the nature of the alliance with ukraine and europe. cbs's erica brown is at the white house. a civil rights reversal. though the pace is slow,...
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. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: from cbs news headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news." ♪ ♪ >> mauricevening. i'm maurice dubois. >> john: i'm john dickerson. it all started out friendly enough. president trump and ukrainian president zelenskyy appeared before cameras in the oval office before what was to be a luncheon and the signing of a historic deal to give the united states access to ukraine's wealth of minerals. >> maurice: but it quickly turned into a loud argument involving the two presidents and vice president j.d. vance over ending the war, vladimir putin, and whether zelenskyy had shown enough gratitude for u.s. support. in the end, there was no deal, no lunch, and zelenskyy was thrown out of the white house. >> john: and that is where we find our ed o'keefe, who begins ed? coverage.- >> reporter: good evening. it was a relatively civil affair for about 40 minutes as the leaders discussed the war, but then the conversation turned as the president and vice president accused zelenskyy of being ungrateful for american support. >> he's all dressed up today. >> reporter: that jab
. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: from cbs news headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news." ♪ ♪ >> mauricevening. i'm maurice dubois. >> john: i'm john dickerson. it all started out friendly enough. president trump and ukrainian president zelenskyy appeared before cameras in the oval office before what was to be a luncheon and the signing of a historic deal to give the united states access to ukraine's wealth of minerals. >> maurice: but it quickly...
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i'll be back here in 30 minutes with cbs news bay area at 7:00.ee you then. >> you are gambling with the lives of millions of people. you are gambling with world war iii.
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the cbs news confirm team found that to be false. the u.s. government's ukraine oversight group reported congress appropriated 183 billion, 106 billion going directly to ukraine. the rest of the money went to funding the u.s. response to the war and aid to other impacted countries. in today's meeting at the white house, it drew media reaction from around the globe. i spoke to leon panetta, former cia director and white house chief of staff. >> i think it was a terrible and disturbing moment, to have the president and the vice president having a shouting match with an ally who is kind of fighting to save their democracy in ukraine and what it meant for me is that it kind of has turned our foreign policy on its head because for 80 years, since world war ii, the united states, both democratic and republican presidents, have pretty much stood for the same thing. they stood for world leadership, supporting our allies, standing up to tyrants, and supporting strong democratic values. today i think that was all turned on its head. >> so as president
the cbs news confirm team found that to be false. the u.s. government's ukraine oversight group reported congress appropriated 183 billion, 106 billion going directly to ukraine. the rest of the money went to funding the u.s. response to the war and aid to other impacted countries. in today's meeting at the white house, it drew media reaction from around the globe. i spoke to leon panetta, former cia director and white house chief of staff. >> i think it was a terrible and disturbing...
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cbs news confirmed team found that to be false. the u.s.rnment's ukraine oversight group reported congress appropriated 183 billion. of that 106 billion went directly to ukraine. the rest of the money went to funding the u.s. response to the war and aid to other affected countries. so this turn of events raises a lot of questions about efforts to end the more than three--year-old war between russia and ukraine. erika brown has the latest from the white house. >> reporter: with the world watching, president trump and vice president j.d. vance publicly berated ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy. >> during the war everybody has problems. even you, but you have nice ocean and don't feel now, but you will feel it in the future. god bless. >> you don't know that. >> god bless, god bless. >> don't tell us what we're going to feel. we're trying to solve a problem. don't tell us what we're going to feel. >> i'm not telling you. >> you're in no position to dictate that. remember this. you're in no position to dictate what we're going to feel. >>
cbs news confirmed team found that to be false. the u.s.rnment's ukraine oversight group reported congress appropriated 183 billion. of that 106 billion went directly to ukraine. the rest of the money went to funding the u.s. response to the war and aid to other affected countries. so this turn of events raises a lot of questions about efforts to end the more than three--year-old war between russia and ukraine. erika brown has the latest from the white house. >> reporter: with the world...
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cbs news confirmed team found that to be false. the u.s. government's ukraine oversight group reported congress appropriated 183 billion. of that 106 billion went directly to ukraine. the rest of the money went to funding the u.s. response to the war and aid to other affected countries. so this turn of events raises a lot of questions about efforts to end the more than three--year-old war between russia and ukraine. erika brown has the latest from the white house. >> reporter: with the world watching, president trump and vice president j.d. vance publicly berated ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy. >> during the war everybody has problems. even you, but you have nice ocean and don't feel now, but you will feel it in the future. god bless. >> you don't know that. >> god bless, god bless. >> don't tell us what we're going to feel. we're trying to solve a problem. don't tell us what we're going to feel. >> i'm not telling you. >> you're in no position to dictate that. remember this. you're in no position to dictate what we're going to fee
cbs news confirmed team found that to be false. the u.s. government's ukraine oversight group reported congress appropriated 183 billion. of that 106 billion went directly to ukraine. the rest of the money went to funding the u.s. response to the war and aid to other affected countries. so this turn of events raises a lot of questions about efforts to end the more than three--year-old war between russia and ukraine. erika brown has the latest from the white house. >> reporter: with the...
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you can nominate a local hero for a cbs news bay area icon award on our website at kpix.com/icon. >>>ntz. we're talking about the nice weather. outdoor coach. >> how was that this week? >> it was great. i sat in it yesterday. >> soak up the sunshine. it was gorgeous. >> amazing. >> i tried to get a base tan because fun fact i will be gone next week and i'm going on vacation and i'm going to be laying in the sunshine and getting away from the cooler temperatures. because it is officially cooling down today and it's not going to be warm for at least the next couple of weeks. >> don't say that. >> so sorry. but it's winter. it's still -- it's march technically. the first official day of the new month. happy march. but technically, winter doesn't start until the spring equinox. we have a couple more rays to get to before really into true spring. right now we're seeing this very elongated jet stream. this is a very true sign of spring because it means that severe weather season is just around the corner. elongated jet streams bring very, very significant weather to the central united state
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cbs news bay area with sara donchey starts right now. >> ryan, thank you. >>> right now at 6:00, it'st that can be done from a couch. >> i think a lot of people have had dissatisfaction but haven't known what to do with it. >> how consumers fed up with billionaires and big corporations are trying to flex their economic muscle. >>> plus, an unprecedented public blowup in the oval office, how peace talks with ukraine devolved into a shouting match. >> disrespectful to the country, this country. >> i have respect -- >> far more than a lot of people said they should have. >>> one of the bay area's biggest ci
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. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >> hi. i'm sara donchey in tonight for juliette. >>> drugs, needles, trash and an encampment blocking an emergency exit, what parents and kids have been witnessing day to day. ascend charter school is in the fruitvale district and today the community is celebrating a small victory. the city cleared that area out and now neighbors are thinking outside the box to keep things safe going forward. our da lin shows us how. >> reporter: no more used needles, abandoned cars, and drug sales. instead neighbors put in these planter boxes to prevent an encampment from returning. neighbors and parents like perla benitez feel safe walking on 38th avenue once again behind ascend charter school. perla has three kids at ascend. we interviewed her and a few other parents sunday about the safety problems. some vehicle dwellers parked in front of the school emergency exit. a teacher shared a photo of someone reportedly from the encampment climbing over the fence to steal from the school. some students say they
. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >> hi. i'm sara donchey in tonight for juliette. >>> drugs, needles, trash and an encampment blocking an emergency exit, what parents and kids have been witnessing day to day. ascend charter school is in the fruitvale district and today the community is celebrating a small victory. the city cleared that area out and now neighbors are thinking outside the box to keep things safe going forward. our da lin shows us...
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cbs news reported that secretary of state marco rubio and national security advisor mike wallace askeds to leave immediately after that meeting. the two leaders were expected to sign a deal that would give ukrainians -- the u.s. access to ukrainian mineral resources, but the white house has confirmed that deal was not signed. start from set on his truth social platform, president zelenskyy -- president trump said on his truth social platform, president zelenskyy is not ready for peace because our involvement gives a big advantage in negotiations. i don't want to vanish, i want peace. he disrespected the united states of america and its cherished oval office. he can come back when ready for peace. president zelenskyy expressed gratitude to the american people after his class with president trump, writing on x, thank you america, thank you for your support, thank you for this visit. thank you potus, congress, and the american people. ukraine needs just and lasting peace, and we are working exactly for that. with me to discuss this is our state department correspondent, tom bateman. tom,
cbs news reported that secretary of state marco rubio and national security advisor mike wallace askeds to leave immediately after that meeting. the two leaders were expected to sign a deal that would give ukrainians -- the u.s. access to ukrainian mineral resources, but the white house has confirmed that deal was not signed. start from set on his truth social platform, president zelenskyy -- president trump said on his truth social platform, president zelenskyy is not ready for peace because...
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chair, you know how much i enjoy studying public opinion so i want to enter into the record the cbs news poll from february 5-7 2025 and illuminate two findings. first, 70% of americans, democrats and republicans, believe president is already doing the job he was elected to do. that's interesting. i have an article from cnn that notes "trump says elon musk agreed to lead proposed government efficiency commission as ex-president unveils new economic plans. he's doing what he said he would do by empowering his administration to root out waste, fraud, and abuse and that is what we are trying to do here today. one interesting statistic from that. 62% of americans want democrats in congress to work with us to advance the priorities that president trump was elected to govern on. those are two statistics i hope that everybody pays attention to. to ask questions of witnesses i want to start with mr. talcove. one thing very interesting from your opening testimony. i believe you engaged with mr. burchett on the 1974 privacy act. i had folks visit my office yesterday that noted one third of all pri
chair, you know how much i enjoy studying public opinion so i want to enter into the record the cbs news poll from february 5-7 2025 and illuminate two findings. first, 70% of americans, democrats and republicans, believe president is already doing the job he was elected to do. that's interesting. i have an article from cnn that notes "trump says elon musk agreed to lead proposed government efficiency commission as ex-president unveils new economic plans. he's doing what he said he would...
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she now stars in the new cbs series "beyond the gates." please welcome tamara tunie!phen: people know and love you from "law & order:: suv." >> tamara: svu. >> stephen: i never missed an episode. >> tamara: it took me two years to get it right. >> stephen: really? >> tamara: absolutely. >> stephen: i was in "criminal intent." i was a murderer. >> tamara: i mean that in the best possible way. >> stephen: lived in his parents basement. i met the writer and she goes "i thought of you when i wrote it." >> tamara: that's so disturbing. >> stephen: now they know you in the news to be a show "gates" you started in theater. here we are in a broadway theater. what was your first experience in a broadway theater? >> tamara: my first broadway show was with the legendary lena horne. so many things. i like to tell this story because it was at the beginning of my career, i had just moved to new york city and had gotten a job doing a production of "kiss me kate" at a dinner theater in connecticut and it was fantastic and i was so excited. we rehearsed. we did tech, opened the show i
she now stars in the new cbs series "beyond the gates." please welcome tamara tunie!phen: people know and love you from "law & order:: suv." >> tamara: svu. >> stephen: i never missed an episode. >> tamara: it took me two years to get it right. >> stephen: really? >> tamara: absolutely. >> stephen: i was in "criminal intent." i was a murderer. >> tamara: i mean that in the best possible way. >> stephen: lived in...