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norah? >> norah: janet shamlian thank you.sident trump has declared a national emergency at the southern border, but now thousands of u.s. troops could be on their way. cbs's omar villafranca is in the border city of el paso, texas with the breaking developments in the new border crackdown. good evening, oma. >> reporter: good evening norah. the operation to move 1500 active-duty troops to the u.s.-mexico border is underway 1,000 from the army, 500 from the marines will deploy to el paso and to san diego. that is on top of the 2500 troops that are already stationed along the border. that number could balloon to as many as 10,000. the troops won't act as law enforcement, but military planes, including c-17s and c-130s will be used to deport migrants out of the country starting with 5,000 from el paso and san diego. we also learned today the border agents have new powers. they will be allowed to throw people out who cross illegally instead of allowing them to come in and go through the asylum process. >> norah: and omar, what ab
norah? >> norah: janet shamlian thank you.sident trump has declared a national emergency at the southern border, but now thousands of u.s. troops could be on their way. cbs's omar villafranca is in the border city of el paso, texas with the breaking developments in the new border crackdown. good evening, oma. >> reporter: good evening norah. the operation to move 1500 active-duty troops to the u.s.-mexico border is underway 1,000 from the army, 500 from the marines will deploy to el...
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norah? >> norah: sounds dangerous. more on where this weather is headed next, let's bring in cbs' lonnie quinn. good evening, lonnie. >> good evening, norah. this picture, i know this is a little distracting. let's broaden it and you'll get a better perspective on things. that is blowing snow. it looks like what could be a coastal new england town. it's a coastal town, all right. that's pensacola, florida. there's 6 inches of snow on the ground right now in pensacola. you just heard new orleans, 9 inches, but new orleans is not the biggest number in louisiana. lafayette with almost a foot. 10.5 inches of snow. new york city, on the other side of the coin, only 1.6. where does the system go? it's going to be pushing off to the east, places like charleston, south carolina; savannah, into maybe raleigh, north carolina. 3 to 6 inches for you, and whatever you pick up, look at this. it's not going anywhere. it stays bitterly cold. all that light blue or purple either cold weather warnings or extreme cold weather warnings. y
norah? >> norah: sounds dangerous. more on where this weather is headed next, let's bring in cbs' lonnie quinn. good evening, lonnie. >> good evening, norah. this picture, i know this is a little distracting. let's broaden it and you'll get a better perspective on things. that is blowing snow. it looks like what could be a coastal new england town. it's a coastal town, all right. that's pensacola, florida. there's 6 inches of snow on the ground right now in pensacola. you just heard...
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it is all yours, norah. >> norah: lonnie quinn, thank you.evealed today that he spoke with china's president xi jinping on the phone today discussing not just tiktok but also trade and fentanyl and other topics. cbs news chief foreign affairs correspondent and moderator of face the nation margaret brennan is here. and, margaret, donald trump invited the communist leader to come to inauguration, but is he coming? >> margaret: he is not, but xi jinping is sending a special representative in his place, his vice president, also a high-ranking chinese communist party official. it's highly unusual, not just because of protocol, but also because of the moment of time we are in. just today, the biden administration revealed that they have identified the hackers who not just breached the u.s. treasury but burrowed into nine different u.s. telecom companies to siphon up american phone call data, and we know that trump's own national security advisor mike waltz has said they planted cyber time bombs in u.s. infrastructure. >> norah: this is the chinese.
it is all yours, norah. >> norah: lonnie quinn, thank you.evealed today that he spoke with china's president xi jinping on the phone today discussing not just tiktok but also trade and fentanyl and other topics. cbs news chief foreign affairs correspondent and moderator of face the nation margaret brennan is here. and, margaret, donald trump invited the communist leader to come to inauguration, but is he coming? >> margaret: he is not, but xi jinping is sending a special...
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norah. >> norah: ed o'keefe at the white house. thank you, ed.n just seven days, donald trump begins his second term as president and there's a flurry of activity this week as confirmation hearings began for a dozen of his picks for top jobs. cbs's nancy cordes reports on one nomination facing trouble. >> i'm 110% behind pete hegseth. >> reporter: in the senate version of a pep rally, alabama republican tommy tuberville sought to boost pete hegseth's chances, praising him alongside some former navy seals. >> pete is definitely that breath of fresh air when it comes to the department of defense. >> reporter: tomorrow, the former fox news host will undergo a grilling by members of the senate armed services' committee who want to know more about allegations of past excessive drinking sexual misconduct, and financial mismanagement at a pair of veterans groups from which he was let go. democrats are pushing for access to the fbi's background checks. so far, as per tradition, that information has only been shared with committee leaders. >> i'm told the
norah. >> norah: ed o'keefe at the white house. thank you, ed.n just seven days, donald trump begins his second term as president and there's a flurry of activity this week as confirmation hearings began for a dozen of his picks for top jobs. cbs's nancy cordes reports on one nomination facing trouble. >> i'm 110% behind pete hegseth. >> reporter: in the senate version of a pep rally, alabama republican tommy tuberville sought to boost pete hegseth's chances, praising him...
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norah? >> norah: a lot is changing ed o'keefe, thank you so much.ng to be in the nation's capital on monday? cbs's lonnie quinn has the latest. good evening, lonnie? >> good evening to you, norah. it is going to be really cold. if we can close the window, you will see that it's pushing from our way and to canada, those are the temperatures below 0. so tomorrow morning you are waking up in international falls and it is a cold one. it is 20 below 0 and international falls. that's going to be pushing to the northeast. now it will moderate so it will be 20 below and washington, d.c., but by the time it's inauguration day it starts off at 18 degrees in washington, d.c., with the windchill that's going to feel like 5-10, that's why everything got moved indoors. there is precipitation moving in the area. could be snow in washington, d.c. but watch what happens as we look ahead. i'm talking monday night going into tuesday is another system develops and for a place as far south as new orleans, we are looking at the chance for some accumulating snow. would no
norah? >> norah: a lot is changing ed o'keefe, thank you so much.ng to be in the nation's capital on monday? cbs's lonnie quinn has the latest. good evening, lonnie? >> good evening to you, norah. it is going to be really cold. if we can close the window, you will see that it's pushing from our way and to canada, those are the temperatures below 0. so tomorrow morning you are waking up in international falls and it is a cold one. it is 20 below 0 and international falls. that's...
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i'm norah o'donnell.want to begin tonight with an emergency situation developing in southern california, an explosive fire burning out of control, and it is being fueled by a life-threatening wind storm. these powerful santa ana winds with hurricane-force gusts as high as 80 miles per hour and climbing. now, that is combined with what's been an eight-month dry season and hardly any rain. firefighters are now dealing with blowtorch conditions. the palisades fire has exploded in just hours to, listen to this, more than 1200 acres. that's according to cal fire. this fast-moving wildfire broke out today, prompting evacuations in the pacific palisades, that is a neighborhood of multimillion dollar homes in west los angeles. cbs's jonathan vigliotti leads us off from the scene with the latest developments. >> reporter: dramatic and chaotic. in just 20 minutes, this fast-moving wildfire exploded from 10 to 200 acres, pushed by ferocious winds. this is a spot fire started by embers. this home is going to go up in
i'm norah o'donnell.want to begin tonight with an emergency situation developing in southern california, an explosive fire burning out of control, and it is being fueled by a life-threatening wind storm. these powerful santa ana winds with hurricane-force gusts as high as 80 miles per hour and climbing. now, that is combined with what's been an eight-month dry season and hardly any rain. firefighters are now dealing with blowtorch conditions. the palisades fire has exploded in just hours to,...
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norah? >> norah: ed o'keefe, thank you. i do want to talk more about his naval career. how much time was he deployed, was he away from home, was he away from rosalynn? >> well, when he was on the submarine, they were obviously not with each other. if you look at where their children are born, you know, the three boys, they are all born at different bases, different places. one in hawaii. they were typical couple living a navy life until that 1953 moment. so she had to be kind of dutiful in her own regard as that generation of women were if their husband was in the military. we forget easily, right, the people were still joining the military regularly. you can be part of the cold war effort. this was not a light moment. then the soviet, the china revolution occurred in 1949. now china is communistic. then you have the issue of the soviet union getting atomic weapons. the cold war is on full throttle. he's in trumann in early eisenhower navy. there was a theory of potential world war iii and a nuclear race was going on in here jimmy carter trailing along, south china and
norah? >> norah: ed o'keefe, thank you. i do want to talk more about his naval career. how much time was he deployed, was he away from home, was he away from rosalynn? >> well, when he was on the submarine, they were obviously not with each other. if you look at where their children are born, you know, the three boys, they are all born at different bases, different places. one in hawaii. they were typical couple living a navy life until that 1953 moment. so she had to be kind of...
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i'm norah o'donnell.begin with the fragile cease-fire and hostage deal between israel and hamas, which still has not been approved by israel's government, and tonight, two israeli officials tell cbs news that the deal is expected to hold, but the full parliament vote has slid from today to saturday, and the first hostage release could slide from sunday into monday. the vote was postponed when netanyahu accused hamas of reneging on part of the agreement. israeli officials now say the dispute has been worked out. the first phase of the deal includes a six-week cease-fire and a series of swaps of israeli hostages and palestinian prisoners. for now, the fighting continues, with israeli air strikes killing more than 80 people in the last 24 hours. that's according to hamas officials in gaza. once again, cbs's elizabeth palmer leads us off tonight from tel aviv. good evening, liz. >> reporter: good evening, norah. prime minister benjamin netanyahu has been a really tight spot. he is under huge pressure to sign
i'm norah o'donnell.begin with the fragile cease-fire and hostage deal between israel and hamas, which still has not been approved by israel's government, and tonight, two israeli officials tell cbs news that the deal is expected to hold, but the full parliament vote has slid from today to saturday, and the first hostage release could slide from sunday into monday. the vote was postponed when netanyahu accused hamas of reneging on part of the agreement. israeli officials now say the dispute has...
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>> tony: good evening, norah.l, i can tell you as the burn zone has continued to expand today, we have seen more residents making their way back into it, back home, where we are seeing damage like what you see behind me firsthand for the very first time, and they are beginning to wonder whether their mayor, karen bass, could have done more to prevent all of this, so the mayor tonight is facing tough questions of the timing of a recent trip to africa, a trip she cut short to return to a city already in flames, and questions too about cutbacks made recently to the city's all-important fire department. cbs's jonathan vigliotti, our colleague, was among those posing questions to the mayor today and he joins us now. jonathan, what have we learned? >> reporter: tony, there were so many homes on fire all at once, fire crews simply could not keep up. there was not enough water, evacuations were chaotic, and tonight officials facing criticism about their response. when you see these images over pacific palisades, it's clea
>> tony: good evening, norah.l, i can tell you as the burn zone has continued to expand today, we have seen more residents making their way back into it, back home, where we are seeing damage like what you see behind me firsthand for the very first time, and they are beginning to wonder whether their mayor, karen bass, could have done more to prevent all of this, so the mayor tonight is facing tough questions of the timing of a recent trip to africa, a trip she cut short to return to a...
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norah? >> norah: weijia jiang, thank you. of the american hostages set to be released in the first phase is sagui dekel-chen. he is among the wounded. i spoke with his father, jonathan, a short time ago to ask him what it was like to hear that news. >> well, it means the sooner that sagui comes home, he can be reunited with his three little girls, one of whom he has never met. she was born two months after the massacre in our home kibbutz nir oz, on october 7th, and may not even know that his wife and daughter survived the massacre that day. but we are -- we continue working, so that that day comes as quickly as possible. for sagui, our family, and for the other 97 families of israeli hostages. >> norah: i know this has been so agonizing for you and your family. you sound hesitant a bit, about the news of the cease-fire deal. >> it is a region of the world where, you know, there is a surprise around every corner, and it is usually not a good one. yeah, i would say there is perhaps cautious optimism that we are on the road now
norah? >> norah: weijia jiang, thank you. of the american hostages set to be released in the first phase is sagui dekel-chen. he is among the wounded. i spoke with his father, jonathan, a short time ago to ask him what it was like to hear that news. >> well, it means the sooner that sagui comes home, he can be reunited with his three little girls, one of whom he has never met. she was born two months after the massacre in our home kibbutz nir oz, on october 7th, and may not even...
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norah? >> norah: concerned about that air quality. tom hanson, thank you. we'll be right back.can be. keytruda is known to treat cancer. fda-approved for 17 types of cancer, including certain early-stage cancers. one of those cancers is triple-negative breast cancer. keytruda may be used with chemotherapy medicines as treatment before surgery and then continued alone after surgery when you have early-stage breast cancer and are at high risk of it coming back. keytruda can cause your immune system to attack healthy parts of your body during or after treatment. this may be severe and lead to death. see your doctor right away if you have cough, shortness of breath, chest pain, diarrhea, severe stomach pain, severe nausea or vomiting, headache, light sensitivity, eye problems, irregular heartbeat, extreme tiredness, constipation, dizziness or fainting, changes in appetite, thirst, or urine, confusion, memory problems, persistent or severe muscle pain or weakness, muscle cramps, fever, rash, itching, or flushing. there may be other side effects. tell your doctor about all medical co
norah? >> norah: concerned about that air quality. tom hanson, thank you. we'll be right back.can be. keytruda is known to treat cancer. fda-approved for 17 types of cancer, including certain early-stage cancers. one of those cancers is triple-negative breast cancer. keytruda may be used with chemotherapy medicines as treatment before surgery and then continued alone after surgery when you have early-stage breast cancer and are at high risk of it coming back. keytruda can cause your...
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norah? >> norah: elizabeth palmer, thank you.e on america" is next, looking at california's insurance crisis and the struggle to rebuild after the wildfires. what homeowners should know. ho. ♪ ♪ airsupra should not be used as a maintenance treatment for asthma. get medical help right away if your breathing doesn't improve or worsens or for serious allergic reactions, like rash, mouth or tongue swelling, trouble breathing or swallowing, or chest pain. using airsupra more than prescribed could be life-threatening. serious side effects include increased risk of thrush or infections, or heart problems like faster heart rate and higher blood pressure. ask your doctor if airsupra is right for you. that is their question. and nobody knows shoppers better than shopify. the undisputed, undefeated, checkout champion of the world. businesses that want to win, win with shopify. when my hair started to thin, i thought, am i going to have any hair left. after i gave birth, my hair wasn't even thinning. it was gone. when i spoke to my dermatolo
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norah? >> norah: some of them could be more women. elizabeth palmer, thank you.ile honoring a civil rights legend. that's coming up next. >> announcer: if you can't watch the "cbs evening news," you can listen. subscribe where ever you get your podcasts. e where ever you t your podcasts. ever you your podcasts but a treatment can be. keytruda is known to treat cancer. fda-approved for 17 types of cancer, including certain early-stage and advanced cancers. one of those cancers is early-stage non—small cell lung cancer. keytruda may be used with certain chemotherapies before surgery when you have early-stage lung cancer, which can be removed by surgery, and then continued alone after surgery to help prevent your lung cancer from coming back. keytruda can cause your immune system to attack healthy parts of your body during or after treatment. this may be severe and lead to death. see your doctor right away if you have cough, shortness of breath, chest pain, diarrhea, severe stomach pain, severe nausea or vomiting, headache, light sensitivity, eye problems, irregular
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norah. >> norah: that is quite a forecast. only people celebrating, those kids who have school canceled again for tomorrow. rob marciano, thank you so much. the snow here in washington did not stop one of the most important parts of a presidential election: the certification of results. on the left is what it looked like four years ago, riddled with chaos and violence. on the right is how it unfolded today, with order and civility, as vice president kamala harris oversaw the count of electoral votes in an election she lost. we get more now from cbs's scott macfarlane. >> reporter: with a driving snowstorm outside, this time it was a serene january 6th inside. in one of her final acts as vice president... >> democracy must be upheld by the people. >> reporter: kamala harris presided, as congress certified the victory of her opponent in the 2024 presidential election. >> donald j. trump of the state of florida has received 312 votes. >> reporter: in a ceremonial proceeding that lasted nearly 30 minutes. >> usa! >> reporter: a st
norah. >> norah: that is quite a forecast. only people celebrating, those kids who have school canceled again for tomorrow. rob marciano, thank you so much. the snow here in washington did not stop one of the most important parts of a presidential election: the certification of results. on the left is what it looked like four years ago, riddled with chaos and violence. on the right is how it unfolded today, with order and civility, as vice president kamala harris oversaw the count of...
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norah, going to put these masks back on and send it back to you in washington. >> norah: stay safe, tonyl, thank you for your reporting. president joe biden was on the ground in l.a. today and he called the scope of the destruction astounding. he received a briefing from local officials and first responders, and he promised immediate federal support. i spoke to captain erik scott with the l.a. fire department just moments ago about the apocalyptic conditions. >> this is very challenging. we are currently enduring some of the most historic fire conditions on record. we have called for additional resources, so we are getting those. we need people to heed the warnings to evacuate, to remember that you don't need to be told to go, that you can leave early. >> norah: all four fires in los angeles are 0% contained. what's the biggest challenge for your firefighters? >> extremely strong, erratic winds. it makes very dry conditions, all the hillsides and the foothills and the brush are very susceptible to a spark right now, and we are seeing explosive fire grow. >> norah: we have heard the repor
norah, going to put these masks back on and send it back to you in washington. >> norah: stay safe, tonyl, thank you for your reporting. president joe biden was on the ground in l.a. today and he called the scope of the destruction astounding. he received a briefing from local officials and first responders, and he promised immediate federal support. i spoke to captain erik scott with the l.a. fire department just moments ago about the apocalyptic conditions. >> this is very...
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norah? >> norah: nikole killion on capitol hill.ole, thank you tonight, red flag warnings stretch for more than 300 miles, from california's central coast all the way to the san diego area. those powerful santa ana winds have returned and gusts could top 70 miles per hour, threatening to expand the deadly palisades and eaton fires in the los angeles area, in addition to possibly fueling new fires. we have two reports from the fire zone, starting with cbs's jonathan vigliotti. >> reporter: this is a dramatic look at what could be the origin of the devastating eaton fire. cbs news has confirmed this video was shot just 3 minutes after that fire ignited near electrical towers above altadena. this as southern california faces a particularly dangerous situation. three times already this season. that warning has been followed by devastating wildfires, especially when fires in pacific palisades and altadena exploded, pushed by hurricane-force winds. it produced heart ache, desperation, and controversy, the perfect storm met with an imperfe
norah? >> norah: nikole killion on capitol hill.ole, thank you tonight, red flag warnings stretch for more than 300 miles, from california's central coast all the way to the san diego area. those powerful santa ana winds have returned and gusts could top 70 miles per hour, threatening to expand the deadly palisades and eaton fires in the los angeles area, in addition to possibly fueling new fires. we have two reports from the fire zone, starting with cbs's jonathan vigliotti. >>...
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norah o'donnell is next with much more coverage on >> norah: tonight, >> norah: tonight, wildfires burn out of control for a third straight day. hundreds of thousands under evacuation warnings. >> i was in denial. i didn't think that anything this devastating would happened. >> my wedding dress, our wedding album, we left everything. >> it's so quick. you start thinking about all of the memories in different parts of the house. >> norah: the tough new questions. >> what explains this lack of preparation and rapid response? >> norah: the "cbs evening news" starts now. ♪ ♪ good evening. the fires raging out of control in los angeles right now are the most widespread, devastating fires in california's history according to president biden. i'm norah o'donnell, along with tony dokoupil, who is on the ground in los angeles with our team of reporters. and we want to start with a devastating breaking news. an estimated 9,000 homes businesses, and other buildings have burned across more than 30,000 acres, with the hardest-hit areas looking like they were struck by bombs. at least five people hav
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norah? >> norah: nancy, thank you.t to bring in our chief white house correspondent at nancy cordes, with president-elect trump in west palm beach, florida, and nancy, that warning from president biden about what this new trump white house may look like, and in his words, to stand guard, as margaret said, or stand up to abuse of power is what he was concerned about tonight. >> reporter: right, norah, in fact he started this speech much in the same way he started his inaugural address nearly four years ago, talking about the need to defend democracy, and the subtext there is not going to be lost on donald trump or his supporters here in west palm beach because normally when joe biden talks about defending democracy, he is talking about donald trump, who he has described several times as a threat to democracy, and what was fascinating was that even as biden was speaking, donald trump was posting, not on x, owned by elon musk, but on his site, truth social, that as he fills out the ranks of his administration, he doesn't
norah? >> norah: nancy, thank you.t to bring in our chief white house correspondent at nancy cordes, with president-elect trump in west palm beach, florida, and nancy, that warning from president biden about what this new trump white house may look like, and in his words, to stand guard, as margaret said, or stand up to abuse of power is what he was concerned about tonight. >> reporter: right, norah, in fact he started this speech much in the same way he started his inaugural...
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>> si. >> and norah, you didn't stop making an impact then.ange. >> tonight, the u.s. army is responding to our exclusive cbs news investigation into sexual assault in the military and acknowledging they must do better. >> how many of you think there needs to be something massive that happens, like a me too movement for the military? >> we're here in buffalo, new york. >> we are live tonight from here in maui. >> hurricane dorian is here in florida. >> every major breaking news story, norah, you were there, and i was watching. >> just unlike anything i've ever seen before. it's like an ashen moonscape. >> man over board! ♪ highway to the danger zone ♪ >> traveling the country. >> oh, wow, the city is right there. >> and the world. >> we're on a navy mh-60 helicopter right over the red sea. >> we're broadcasting live aboard the uss nimitz. and while we can't give you our exact location, we can tell you we're in the western pacific ocean. >> all right. there's the afterburner. 100 miles an hour. >> oh, my gosh. >> you've committed to honoring am
>> si. >> and norah, you didn't stop making an impact then.ange. >> tonight, the u.s. army is responding to our exclusive cbs news investigation into sexual assault in the military and acknowledging they must do better. >> how many of you think there needs to be something massive that happens, like a me too movement for the military? >> we're here in buffalo, new york. >> we are live tonight from here in maui. >> hurricane dorian is here in florida....
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we're back right here at 7:00 after norah. thanks for joining us >> norah: bracing for mudslides.he concern tonight as a battered southern california prepares for
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norah? >> norah: weijia jiang, thank you. decisive winner of the electoral college and the popular vote, the 45th and the 47th and the greatest president of our lifetimes, donald j. trump. [applause] ♪ ♪ ["hail to the chief"] >> norah: expecting another set of remarks from president donald trump because there is a huge overflow crowd. let's bring a nancy cordes, who is they are, at emancipation hall. >> reporter: that's right, norah. emancipation hall face irving is a very elegant overflow room. about 1300 seats that have been set up here for people who would've had a bird's-eye view has this event been held outside. instead watched the events unfold on the big screen here in the room. it's a very partisan crowd. we had glimpsed florida governor ron desantis. we have seen governor bryan camp of georgia in here. the crowd applauded throughout the address as if they were in the same room. a few minutes ago we saw special intermission 46 lift off, there was a big round of applause about that as well. >> norah: all right, nancy c
norah? >> norah: weijia jiang, thank you. decisive winner of the electoral college and the popular vote, the 45th and the 47th and the greatest president of our lifetimes, donald j. trump. [applause] ♪ ♪ ["hail to the chief"] >> norah: expecting another set of remarks from president donald trump because there is a huge overflow crowd. let's bring a nancy cordes, who is they are, at emancipation hall. >> reporter: that's right, norah. emancipation hall face irving...
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i'm norah o'donnell in washington. good morning.is cold winter day, the nation is saying a final farewell to our 39th president jimmy carter. a motorcade is about the take carter's casket from the capitol to the national kacathedral, whe his funeral will begin one hour from now at 10:00 eastern. mr. carter has lane in the capitol rotunda, thousands passing by hiso pay final respects. carter died on the last sunday of december at the age of 100 years old. state funerals began nearly one week ago with his casket passing through the town of plains, georgia, his boyhood farm and then the state capitol. then carter laid in repose in atlanta. this was a request of carter's to include the team that supported their work for peace and human rights. for more than four decades the carters have done that work. his casket flew aboard a plane from the presidential fleet and they dubbed it special air mission 39 because he's the 39th president. there was an elegant and carefully planned funeral procession with a stop at the u.s. navy memorial to h
i'm norah o'donnell in washington. good morning.is cold winter day, the nation is saying a final farewell to our 39th president jimmy carter. a motorcade is about the take carter's casket from the capitol to the national kacathedral, whe his funeral will begin one hour from now at 10:00 eastern. mr. carter has lane in the capitol rotunda, thousands passing by hiso pay final respects. carter died on the last sunday of december at the age of 100 years old. state funerals began nearly one week ago...
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norah o'donnell is next. >> norah: tonight, los angeles braces for fierce winds.ous conditions could impact the efforts to contain the blazes. >> we are making urgent preparations. >> norah: plus, as the death toll rises, we remember those killed. tonight, the search for missing loved ones.
norah o'donnell is next. >> norah: tonight, los angeles braces for fierce winds.ous conditions could impact the efforts to contain the blazes. >> we are making urgent preparations. >> norah: plus, as the death toll rises, we remember those killed. tonight, the search for missing loved ones.
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. >>> cbs evening news with norah o'donnell is up next.ntinues on our streaming service, cbs news bay area. we're back right here in 30 minutes with more news just for you at 7:00. we'll see you then. ♪ >> norah: tonight, a massive deadly winter storm sweeps across the country, bringing more than a foot of snow, ice, and frigid temperatures. >> one of the most important pillars of our democracy is that there will be a peaceful transfer of power. >> norah: vice president harris certifies the results of the 2024 election. a vastly different scene than four years ago. >> here we are, two years later, a lot of uncertainty. how has it been? >> it's
. >>> cbs evening news with norah o'donnell is up next.ntinues on our streaming service, cbs news bay area. we're back right here in 30 minutes with more news just for you at 7:00. we'll see you then. ♪ >> norah: tonight, a massive deadly winter storm sweeps across the country, bringing more than a foot of snow, ice, and frigid temperatures. >> one of the most important pillars of our democracy is that there will be a peaceful transfer of power. >> norah: vice...
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norah o'donnell is next with much more coverage on >> norah: tonight, >> norah: tonight, wildfires burn of control for a third straight day. hundreds of thousands under evacuation warnings. >> i was in denial. i didn't think that anything this devastating would happened. >> my wedding dress, our wedding album, we left everything. >> it's
norah o'donnell is next with much more coverage on >> norah: tonight, >> norah: tonight, wildfires burn of control for a third straight day. hundreds of thousands under evacuation warnings. >> i was in denial. i didn't think that anything this devastating would happened. >> my wedding dress, our wedding album, we left everything. >> it's
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i'm major garrett in for norah.b new orleans, where police said today they are ramping up security now in the aftermath of the new year's day terror attack that killed 14 people and wounded dozens more. the city is set to host the super bowl and mardi gras celebrations in the coming weeks. university medical center in new orleans said today 13 victims remain hospitalized. investigators revealed today that bomb-making materials were found inside the attacker's home in houston and at a rental in new orleans where he was staying. an emotional scene tonight as police escorted the family of one victim, 21-year-old hubert gauthreaux, to a memorial in the french quarter. mourners there have been leaving flowers, candles, and crosses draped in mardi gras beads. and we learned today that president biden will visit with victims' families in new orleans monday. cbs's omar villafranca leads us off tonight. omar, good evening. >> reporter: good evening. bourbon street is back open, as you can hear behind me. and things are slowl
i'm major garrett in for norah.b new orleans, where police said today they are ramping up security now in the aftermath of the new year's day terror attack that killed 14 people and wounded dozens more. the city is set to host the super bowl and mardi gras celebrations in the coming weeks. university medical center in new orleans said today 13 victims remain hospitalized. investigators revealed today that bomb-making materials were found inside the attacker's home in houston and at a rental in...
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norah o'donnell has a preview. >>> we meet a family that was dropped from their insurance plan before the california wildfires destroyed their home. they are not alone. we look at the insurance crisis. that and more headlines tonight right here on the cbs evening news. >>> if you want to help, cbs is partnering with red cross. go to redcross.org/cbs to donate. or call 1-800-redcross to donate, or make a $10 donation. >>> well, fires may be dominating the news cycle, clearly. today's topic was water. the santa clara water district met to consider whether to continue supporting governor newsom's delta water tunnel project. john ramos has the story. >> reporter: san jose is a long way from the delta, but then so are most of the people that would benefit from the project. they met to decide whether to continue its involvement with the controversial project. the plan is to take water from the sacramento river before it will get to the delta and pipe it to pumps near tracy, bound eventually for central valley farms in southern california wildfire consumers. they had their starts and stops,
norah o'donnell has a preview. >>> we meet a family that was dropped from their insurance plan before the california wildfires destroyed their home. they are not alone. we look at the insurance crisis. that and more headlines tonight right here on the cbs evening news. >>> if you want to help, cbs is partnering with red cross. go to redcross.org/cbs to donate. or call 1-800-redcross to donate, or make a $10 donation. >>> well, fires may be dominating the news cycle,...
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norah o'donnell is next with more coverage of the wildfires.tainly have more live report at ♪ ♪ >> norah: tonight, southern california going up in flames, as multiple large wildfires burn out of control. >> oh, my god.
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. >>> the cbs evening news is norah o'donnell is next on kpix.al news continues on our streaming service cbs news bay area. we're back right here in 30 minutes with more news just for you at 7:00. we'll see you then! >> the golden age of america begins right now. >> repeat after me. >> norah: tonight, donald trump sworn in as the 47th president of the united states.
. >>> the cbs evening news is norah o'donnell is next on kpix.al news continues on our streaming service cbs news bay area. we're back right here in 30 minutes with more news just for you at 7:00. we'll see you then! >> the golden age of america begins right now. >> repeat after me. >> norah: tonight, donald trump sworn in as the 47th president of the united states.
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. >>> the cbs evening news is norah o'donnell is up next.continues on our streaming service, cbs news bay area. we're back here in 30 minutes with cbs news bay area at 7:00. have a good one! pizza, anyone? >> norah: a last-minute snag in the israel-hamas ceasefire deal. the pressure tonight on prime minister netanyahu. >> what will happen if the deal falls apart at this stage? >> i think we will see a lot of angry people in
. >>> the cbs evening news is norah o'donnell is up next.continues on our streaming service, cbs news bay area. we're back here in 30 minutes with cbs news bay area at 7:00. have a good one! pizza, anyone? >> norah: a last-minute snag in the israel-hamas ceasefire deal. the pressure tonight on prime minister netanyahu. >> what will happen if the deal falls apart at this stage? >> i think we will see a lot of angry people in
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norah o'donnell will have live coverage from the ground in l.a. was supposed to evacuate so here i go. >> norah: tonight, a new explosive wildfire breaks out near an already-battered los angeles, fo
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i'm major garrett in for norah. fbi said today investigators have found no definitive link between the deadly new year's morning truck attack in new orleans and the explosion of a tesla cybertruck some hours later outside the trump hotel in las vegas. we will have the latest tonight on both investigations. >> reporter: and i'm tony dokoupil in new orleans on a balcony overlooking the famed bourbon street. the fbi calling the attack here premeditated and evil. and while the investigation continues, authorities say they are now confident that the attacker acted alone. they also say new evidence, including video posted to social media, shows that army veteran shamsud din jabbar was "100% inspired by isis." this world-famous party known as bourbon street reopened to the public today, demonstrating yet again the big easy's ability to bounce back. and tonight, we are also learning more about the 14 people killed in the attack. their families mourning a loss on a day on the calendar set aside for celebration. we are going
i'm major garrett in for norah. fbi said today investigators have found no definitive link between the deadly new year's morning truck attack in new orleans and the explosion of a tesla cybertruck some hours later outside the trump hotel in las vegas. we will have the latest tonight on both investigations. >> reporter: and i'm tony dokoupil in new orleans on a balcony overlooking the famed bourbon street. the fbi calling the attack here premeditated and evil. and while the investigation...
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i'm major garrett in for norah.th the intense search for the person or persons who authorities say helped a suspected terrorist pull off that horrific new year's attack in the heart of new orleans. just hours into the new year officials say the attacker flying an isis flag from a rented pickup truck, plowed into a crowd of revelers on bourbon street, killing at least 15 people, wounding dozens more. moments later, this assailant was killed in a gun battle with police that left two officers wounded. officials say explosives were found in the vehicle and other parts of the french quarter, a world-famous party district. the attacker has been identified as 42-year-old shamsud din jabbar, a u.s. army veteran from texas. officials do not believe he was acting alone and have asked the public's help in tracking down additional suspects. the attack happened less than a mile from the site of tonight's now-postponed college football playoff game. new orleans is also set to host the super bowl and mardi gras in the coming weeks
i'm major garrett in for norah.th the intense search for the person or persons who authorities say helped a suspected terrorist pull off that horrific new year's attack in the heart of new orleans. just hours into the new year officials say the attacker flying an isis flag from a rented pickup truck, plowed into a crowd of revelers on bourbon street, killing at least 15 people, wounding dozens more. moments later, this assailant was killed in a gun battle with police that left two officers...
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sanat, norah, brian.e of the most diverse counties in america with students from 52 countries. >> my parents are from inner mongolia. >> my parents are from indonesia. >> in 2016 students took part in a short film. >> the light, muslims are terrorists. >> black boys are bad. >> laying bare all the troubling things these children had heard in the election cycle. when we talked with them back then. >> we have to have a temporary ban on muslims come into this country, i'm sorry. >> they were worried. >> i'm scared about what he's going to do to other types of people, if he's going to kick them out of the country or something. >> when i first heard about him being president, i kind of got a headache. really worried and disappointed and angry at all the same time. >> when my dad puts on the news and i just hear "muslims are terrorists, muslims are bad," i feel really heartbroken. that's not me at all. >> reporter: four years later. hello. >> hi. >> reporter: nice to see you again. they were teenagers in high s
sanat, norah, brian.e of the most diverse counties in america with students from 52 countries. >> my parents are from inner mongolia. >> my parents are from indonesia. >> in 2016 students took part in a short film. >> the light, muslims are terrorists. >> black boys are bad. >> laying bare all the troubling things these children had heard in the election cycle. when we talked with them back then. >> we have to have a temporary ban on muslims come into...
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. >> norah: tonight, the fallout after president trump pardons nearly 1600 january 6th defendants. >> i think we are in a pretty dark period.
. >> norah: tonight, the fallout after president trump pardons nearly 1600 january 6th defendants. >> i think we are in a pretty dark period.
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local shelters will also >> norah: tonight, israel and hamas reach a cease-fire deal.new reporting on how the biden and trump teams worked together to bring israeli and american hostages home. is there any indication about when your son, sagui, could come
local shelters will also >> norah: tonight, israel and hamas reach a cease-fire deal.new reporting on how the biden and trump teams worked together to bring israeli and american hostages home. is there any indication about when your son, sagui, could come
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. >> norah: tonight, what's next for tiktok and its 170 million american users?supreme court allows a ban of the popular app to move forward. >> just knowing that we are
. >> norah: tonight, what's next for tiktok and its 170 million american users?supreme court allows a ban of the popular app to move forward. >> just knowing that we are
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norah o'donnell will lead our coverage with our team of journalists beginning at 9:00 a.m.astern and also streaming on cbs news 24/7. >>> tiktok is back up in the u.s. hours after the app voluntarily went dark because of a federal ban. the app faced a shutdown if it didn't meet a deadline for its chinese owners to sell it to an american company. but tiktok began restoring service to users in the u.s. after president-elect donald trump said he planned to issue an executive order today allowing more time to find a buyer. >> we went on tiktok, and republicans have never won the young vote, the youth vote. they win a lot of votes but not the youth vote. we won the youth vote by 36 points. [ cheers ] so i like tiktok. >> and you'll remember it was trump who signed an executive order to ban tiktok calling it a national security threat. now the company is thanking him for changing his position. >>> president biden spent his final full day in office in south carolina. he and the first lady toured the international african american museum in charleston. it was built on a waterfront
norah o'donnell will lead our coverage with our team of journalists beginning at 9:00 a.m.astern and also streaming on cbs news 24/7. >>> tiktok is back up in the u.s. hours after the app voluntarily went dark because of a federal ban. the app faced a shutdown if it didn't meet a deadline for its chinese owners to sell it to an american company. but tiktok began restoring service to users in the u.s. after president-elect donald trump said he planned to issue an executive order today...