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norah. >> o'donnell: all right, manuel bojorquez, stay safe there. thank you. we should note the storm continues to pummel the west coast of florida, and cbs' omar villafranca is in bradenton, that's just south of us here across the bay. the iwall is approaching him there where the situation is deteriorating. good evening, omar. >> reporter: good evening. hurricane ian made landfall less than 100 miles from where we are, but you can see how powerful the storm is that far away. this is the manatee river, and it is choppy. water is am category over the riverwalk. we're expecting a storm surge that could be anywhere from 7-10 feet. part of that will be driven by some of the wind you're seeing around me. 50 miles an hour, some of the gusts up to 80 miles an hour. rain right now. this is actually a little bit of rain right now. we're expecting 10-12 inches. speaking of water, it's a problem here in bradenton, because one of the plants is out so the city is urging people to try to conserve water. we are starting to see some severe tree damage but people are indoors.
norah. >> o'donnell: all right, manuel bojorquez, stay safe there. thank you. we should note the storm continues to pummel the west coast of florida, and cbs' omar villafranca is in bradenton, that's just south of us here across the bay. the iwall is approaching him there where the situation is deteriorating. good evening, omar. >> reporter: good evening. hurricane ian made landfall less than 100 miles from where we are, but you can see how powerful the storm is that far away. this...
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here's cbs's manuel bojorquez. >> reporter: officials in delaware scrambled to prepare for a possible flight with asylum seekers headed to an airport near president biden's beach house that so far hasn't arrived. >> we want to make sure that we provide that humanitarian support to them. these are folks who have been probably on a very long journey, and this would be another leg to that long journey. >> reporter: it's the same plane that carried 48 migrants to martha's vineyard last week, prompting a criminal investigation by a texas sheriff. today florida governor ron desantis would not confirm whether he organized this latest flight and instead criticized the president. >> if you believe in open borders, then it's the sanctuary jurisdictions that should have to bear the brunts of the open borders. >> reporter: migrant encounters hit a record. more than 2 million this year, driven largely by those coming from venezuela, cuba and nicaragua. crises ridden countries where president biden said returning them is, quote, not rational. >> we're working with mexico and other countries to see
here's cbs's manuel bojorquez. >> reporter: officials in delaware scrambled to prepare for a possible flight with asylum seekers headed to an airport near president biden's beach house that so far hasn't arrived. >> we want to make sure that we provide that humanitarian support to them. these are folks who have been probably on a very long journey, and this would be another leg to that long journey. >> reporter: it's the same plane that carried 48 migrants to martha's vineyard...
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manuel bojorquez has the latest. >> reporter: officials in delaware scrambled to prepare for a possible flight with asylum seekers headed to an airport near president biden's beach house. that so far hasn't arrived. >> we want to make sure that we provide that humanitarian support to them. these are folks who have been probably on a very long journey, and this would be another leg to that long journey. >> reporter: it's the same plane that carried 48 migrants to martha's vineyard last week, prompting a criminal investigation by a texas sheriff. florida governor ron desantis would not confirm whether he organized this latest flight and instead criticized the president. >> if you believe in open borders, then it's the sanctuary injures -- injure dictions that should bear the brunt. >> reporter: more than two millions have come from venezuela and nicaragua, countries where president biden said returning them is, quote, not rational. >> we're working with mexico and other countries to see if we can stop the flow. >> reporter: in el paso, this migrant shelter taking in 400 people a day is no
manuel bojorquez has the latest. >> reporter: officials in delaware scrambled to prepare for a possible flight with asylum seekers headed to an airport near president biden's beach house. that so far hasn't arrived. >> we want to make sure that we provide that humanitarian support to them. these are folks who have been probably on a very long journey, and this would be another leg to that long journey. >> reporter: it's the same plane that carried 48 migrants to martha's...
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norah. >> o'donnell: manuel bojorquez at the border, thank you. to russia's war in ukraine. tonight, the u.s. is slamming an expected vote in russian- controlled areas to formally annex parts of ukraine territory. the referendum is being called a sham, and could further escalate the conflict. well, this comes as more horrors of war in towns liberated from the russians are being uncovered. cbs's debora patta reports from kharkiv. >> reporter: first came the shelling, then the persecution. it took place here at a police station in izyum taken over by russian troops. in this miserable basement below, russian soldiers meted out the terror used to keep civilians under control. victims have told investigators they were suffocated, beaten, and electrocuted. you can see here some kind of wooden bat, and masks that we understand were used to asphyxiate victims during periods of intense torture. unused electric shock devices were also found by detectives, combing what's now a crime scene. prisoners were kept in cramped cells filled with the stench of urine,
norah. >> o'donnell: manuel bojorquez at the border, thank you. to russia's war in ukraine. tonight, the u.s. is slamming an expected vote in russian- controlled areas to formally annex parts of ukraine territory. the referendum is being called a sham, and could further escalate the conflict. well, this comes as more horrors of war in towns liberated from the russians are being uncovered. cbs's debora patta reports from kharkiv. >> reporter: first came the shelling, then the...
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cbs' manuel bojorquez is in el paso. ♪ ♪ ♪ this is a special edition of the "cbs evening news" with norahreporting tonight from london. >> o'donnell: good evening and thank you for joining us on this monday night. we are here outside westminster abbey. this is a church that is nearly 1,000 years old, and has held coronations, royal weddings, and today, the funeral of her majesty, queen elizabeth ii. the other big story we are covering tonight is what's happening in puerto rico, where there has been devastating damage caused by hurricane fiona. in just a moment, we'll speak with cbs' david begnaud, who is on the ground in san juan and seeing the destruction firsthand. but first, here in london, the state funeral, steeped in centuries of tradition and viewed by billions around the world. king charles iii and other members of the royal family, getting emotional during the solemn processions to the queen's final resting place. we have a lot of news to get to tonight, and cbs' charlie d'agata is in windsor to start us off. good evening, charlie. what a day. truly breathtaking pageantry. >> rep
cbs' manuel bojorquez is in el paso. ♪ ♪ ♪ this is a special edition of the "cbs evening news" with norahreporting tonight from london. >> o'donnell: good evening and thank you for joining us on this monday night. we are here outside westminster abbey. this is a church that is nearly 1,000 years old, and has held coronations, royal weddings, and today, the funeral of her majesty, queen elizabeth ii. the other big story we are covering tonight is what's happening in puerto...
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cbs' manuel bojorquez has a look at the cause of the crisis. >> reporter: el paso's migrant welcome center is receiving 400 asylum seekers per day, and officials believe that number could grow. >> duncan: protests in iran turn deadly. women burn their head scarves and take to the streets, after this 22-year-old was killed in police custody. cbs' ramy inocencio reports on the intensifying outrage. and, "on the road." cbs' steve hartman has a story of a friendship formed at first sight. >> i got a best friend. i got a mini-me. ♪ ♪ ♪ this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> duncan: good evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us on this busy friday night. i'm jericka duncan in for norah. tonight, forecasters are keeping a close eye on two major storm systems-- one bearing down on canada; the other could cause significant damage to the gulf coast and florida. hurricane fiona is moving north towards canada, after hitting bermuda earlier today with heavy rains and winds. the damage was far more devastating, though, in puert
cbs' manuel bojorquez has a look at the cause of the crisis. >> reporter: el paso's migrant welcome center is receiving 400 asylum seekers per day, and officials believe that number could grow. >> duncan: protests in iran turn deadly. women burn their head scarves and take to the streets, after this 22-year-old was killed in police custody. cbs' ramy inocencio reports on the intensifying outrage. and, "on the road." cbs' steve hartman has a story of a friendship formed at...
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cbs's manuel bojorquez is in el paso. >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news," reporting tonightod evening and thank you for joining us on this monday night. we are here outside westminster abbey. this is a church that is nearly 1,000 years old and has held coronations, royal weddings, and today the funeral of her majesty, queen elizabeth ii. >>> the other big story we are covering tonight is what is happening in puerto rico, where there has been devastating damage caused by hurricane fiona. in just a moment, we'll speak with cbs's david begnaud, who is on the ground in san juan and seeing the destruction firsthand. >>> but first, here in london, the state funeral steeped in centuries of tradition and viewed by billions around the world. king charles iii and other members of the royal family getting emotional during the solemn processions to the queen's final resting place. we have a lot of news to get to tonight, and cbs's charlie d'agata is in windsor to start us off. good evening, charlie. what a day, truly breathtaking pageantry. >> reporter: good evening to you, norah. it wa
cbs's manuel bojorquez is in el paso. >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news," reporting tonightod evening and thank you for joining us on this monday night. we are here outside westminster abbey. this is a church that is nearly 1,000 years old and has held coronations, royal weddings, and today the funeral of her majesty, queen elizabeth ii. >>> the other big story we are covering tonight is what is happening in puerto rico, where there has been devastating...
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cbs' manuel bojorquez is in hard-hit fort myers. >> reporter: the area of this hotel is now part of the gulf of mexico. >> o'donnell: catastrophic storm surge, floodwaters could reach as high as 18 feet. the weather channel's jim kantory battles dangerous winds in punta gorda. he joins us. the latest storm track.
cbs' manuel bojorquez is in hard-hit fort myers. >> reporter: the area of this hotel is now part of the gulf of mexico. >> o'donnell: catastrophic storm surge, floodwaters could reach as high as 18 feet. the weather channel's jim kantory battles dangerous winds in punta gorda. he joins us. the latest storm track.
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cbs' manuel bojorquez has a look at the cause of the crisis. >> reporter: el paso's migrant welcome center is receiving 400 asylum seekers per day, and officials believe that number could grow. >> duncan: protests in
cbs' manuel bojorquez has a look at the cause of the crisis. >> reporter: el paso's migrant welcome center is receiving 400 asylum seekers per day, and officials believe that number could grow. >> duncan: protests in
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cbs' manuel bojorquez is in hard-hit fort myers. >> reporter: the pool area of this hotel is now part of the gulf of mexico. >> o'donnell: catastrophic storm surge, floodwaters could reach as high as 18 feet. the weather channel's jim cantore battles dangerous winds in punta gorda. he joins us. >> i'm just going to come in here for a second. >> o'donnell: the st
cbs' manuel bojorquez is in hard-hit fort myers. >> reporter: the pool area of this hotel is now part of the gulf of mexico. >> o'donnell: catastrophic storm surge, floodwaters could reach as high as 18 feet. the weather channel's jim cantore battles dangerous winds in punta gorda. he joins us. >> i'm just going to come in here for a second. >> o'donnell: the st
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cbs' manuel bojorquez has a look at the cause of the crisis. >> reporter: el paso's migrant welcome center0 asylum seekers per day, and officials believe that number could grow. >> duncan: protests in iran turn deadly.
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cbs's manuel bojorquez saw the damage up close. causeway that connected sanibel island to the mainland. but you can see an entire section of it behind me is missing. all of this asphalt and concrete crumbled when the ground beneath gave way to hours upon hours of intense storm surge. today coast guard search teams flew missions looking for people in distress. so far at least 500 have been rescued. and with extreme flooding moving inland first responders near orlando helped people get to hooir higher ground. >> i feel a lot better. my brother just finished getting rescued. >> jacob! >> reporter: good samaritans are pitching in too. these men pulled an elderly man to safety from his car. and president biden said hurricane ian is the deadliest storm in florida's history. >> the numbers are still unclear, but we're hearing early reports of what may be substantial loss of life. >> reporter: president biden is now planning a trip to the disaster area to thank first responders. folks in this neighborhood describe ian as someone beating on
cbs's manuel bojorquez saw the damage up close. causeway that connected sanibel island to the mainland. but you can see an entire section of it behind me is missing. all of this asphalt and concrete crumbled when the ground beneath gave way to hours upon hours of intense storm surge. today coast guard search teams flew missions looking for people in distress. so far at least 500 have been rescued. and with extreme flooding moving inland first responders near orlando helped people get to hooir...
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cbs' manuel bojorquez is in hard-hit fort myers. >> reporter: the pool area of this hotel is now part of the gulf of mexico. >> o'donnell: catastrophic storm surge, floodwaters could reach as high as 18 feet. the weather channel's jim cantore battles dangerous winds in punta gorda. he joins us. >> i'm just going to come in here for a second. >> o'donnell: the latest storm track. where dangerous hurricane ian is heading next. classrooms turned into bedrooms. we visit shelters and speak to families riding out the storm together. >> my main focus was getting them to safety. >> o'donnell: and remembering legendary cbs newsman, bill plante, who covered more than half a century of history. this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting tonight from tampa, florida. >> o'donnell: good evening to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us. as we come on the air tonight, the state of florida is being pummeled by hurricane ian. the massive category 4 storm storm made landfall this afternoon with winds at 150 miles per hour. but at this hour, ian is still a dangerous ca
cbs' manuel bojorquez is in hard-hit fort myers. >> reporter: the pool area of this hotel is now part of the gulf of mexico. >> o'donnell: catastrophic storm surge, floodwaters could reach as high as 18 feet. the weather channel's jim cantore battles dangerous winds in punta gorda. he joins us. >> i'm just going to come in here for a second. >> o'donnell: the latest storm track. where dangerous hurricane ian is heading next. classrooms turned into bedrooms. we visit...
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that's where manuel bojorquez is. good evening, mani. >> reporter: good evening, norah. we are starting to see some of those initial signs of ian here in the fort meyers area. one indication of the level of concern for floridaas west coast is the amount of resources that have already been deployed. we're talking about 5,000 of the state's national guard troopser are activated as well as 2,000 more from georgia, tennessee and north carolina. also as we drove into fort meyers, we noticed a caravan of power crews coming down i-75. we're told nearly 26,000 utility workers will be staging at more than 20 sites, and the american red cross is staging in orlando, where volunteers are prepping shrsins likets, fashlits. boom line is ths --hey, of course, want to get all those resource out of harm's way but still close enough to what will be the affected areas because come tomorrow, placekehere i'm standing near the water could be underwater. norah. >> o'donnell: manny bojorquez, thank you very much. there is new information tonight on hurricane ian's expected landfall. let's bring
that's where manuel bojorquez is. good evening, mani. >> reporter: good evening, norah. we are starting to see some of those initial signs of ian here in the fort meyers area. one indication of the level of concern for floridaas west coast is the amount of resources that have already been deployed. we're talking about 5,000 of the state's national guard troopser are activated as well as 2,000 more from georgia, tennessee and north carolina. also as we drove into fort meyers, we noticed a...
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cbs' manuel bojorquez is in hard-hit fort myers. good evening, manuel. >> reporter: good evening, norah. the hurricane may have moved on, but as you can see, the effects of ian remain. there are many neighborhoods like this one where the streets are still covered by water. those who can begin the cleanup process are doing so, but they are also sharing stories about how they survived. kerry and jonathan richards rode out the hurricane inside their house. >> he's screaming at me, "get in the attic. get food, get water." i'm grabbing treats. >> reporter: how long were you in the attic,. >> from 4:30 in the afternoon to 6:30 in the morning. >> reporter: what was that like? >> awful. >> reporter: for hours they huddled together as water inundated the ground level their fort myers homes. today they showed us what was left. the line was pretty much up to here. despite orders to evacuate, many people across florida's southwest coast sheltered in place during the storm. now search-and-rescue teams are uncovering scenes of enormous loss. >> le
cbs' manuel bojorquez is in hard-hit fort myers. good evening, manuel. >> reporter: good evening, norah. the hurricane may have moved on, but as you can see, the effects of ian remain. there are many neighborhoods like this one where the streets are still covered by water. those who can begin the cleanup process are doing so, but they are also sharing stories about how they survived. kerry and jonathan richards rode out the hurricane inside their house. >> he's screaming at me,...
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cbs's manuel bojorquez saw the damage up close. >> reporter: this is the causeway that connected sanibeld to the mainland-- but you can see an entire section of it behind me is missing. all of this asphalt and concrete crumbled when the ground beneath gave way to hours upon hours of intense storm surge. >> reporter: today, coast guard search teams flew missions looking for people in distress. so far, at least 500 have been rescued. and, with extreme flooding moving inland, first responders near orlando helped people get to higher ground. >> i feel a lot better. my brother just finished getting rescued. >> reporter: good samaritans are pitching in, too. these men pulled an elderly man to safety from his car. and president biden said hurricane ian could be the deadliest storm in florida's history. >> the numbers are still unclear but we're hearing early reports of what may be substantial loss of life. >> reporter: president biden is now planning a trip to the disaster area to thank first responders. folks in this neighborhood, describe ian as someone beating on their eardrums for nine hour
cbs's manuel bojorquez saw the damage up close. >> reporter: this is the causeway that connected sanibeld to the mainland-- but you can see an entire section of it behind me is missing. all of this asphalt and concrete crumbled when the ground beneath gave way to hours upon hours of intense storm surge. >> reporter: today, coast guard search teams flew missions looking for people in distress. so far, at least 500 have been rescued. and, with extreme flooding moving inland, first...
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cbs' manuel bojorquez is in hard-hit fort myers. >> reporter: the pool area of this hotel is now partco. >> catastrophic storm surge, floodwaters could reach as high as 18 feet. the weather channel's jim cantore battles dangerous winds in punta gorda. he joins us. >> i'm just going to come in here for a second. >> the latest storm track. where dangerous hurricane ian is heading next. classrooms turned into bedrooms. we visit shelters and speak to families riding out the storm together. >> my main focus was getting them to safety. >> and remembering legendary cbs newsman, bill plante, who covered more than half a century of history. >>> this is the "cbs evening news" as we come on the air tonight, the state of florida is being pummeled by hurricane ian. the massive category 4 storm made land fall this afternoon with winds of 150 miles per hour. ian slammed ashore north of fort myers, with dangerous winds and catastrophic storm surge. tonight hurricane ian is dumping tremendous amounts of rain along the i-4 corridor. and to get a better understanding of just how big ian is, this is what
cbs' manuel bojorquez is in hard-hit fort myers. >> reporter: the pool area of this hotel is now partco. >> catastrophic storm surge, floodwaters could reach as high as 18 feet. the weather channel's jim cantore battles dangerous winds in punta gorda. he joins us. >> i'm just going to come in here for a second. >> the latest storm track. where dangerous hurricane ian is heading next. classrooms turned into bedrooms. we visit shelters and speak to families riding out the...