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." >> this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell reporting tonight from new hampshire. >> o'donnell: good evening, and thank you so much for joining us. we begin here in new hampshire with breaking news because the final votes in tonight's democratic primary are being cast right now. the polls here close soon, and based on our interviews with voters, it looks like we could be in for a tight race. that's because democrats in new hampshire appear to be split on what they are looking for in a candidate. 40% of voters said today they want a candidate who will return to the policies of barack obama, while 38% want a candidate who will bring more liberal policies to the white house. and those confusing results in iowa and friday night's debate may have helped change minds here. almost half of those who voted say they picked their candidate in just the last few days, some late deciders, and that's double the number from 2016. bernie sanders has led every recent democratic poll here, but two other candidates have been surging, pete buttigeig and amy klobuchar. and tonight, this: joe biden a
." >> this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell reporting tonight from new hampshire. >> o'donnell: good evening, and thank you so much for joining us. we begin here in new hampshire with breaking news because the final votes in tonight's democratic primary are being cast right now. the polls here close soon, and based on our interviews with voters, it looks like we could be in for a tight race. that's because democrats in new hampshire appear to be split on...
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really. >> o'donnell: hi, peter, how are you?ter, new hampshire, and he told us how this all got started. what did your son travis need? >> he had it all. he was kind. he was handsome. he needed to get off the drugs. >> o'donnell: addicted to opioids and homeless, peter's son travis died in 2016. he was 33. >> i couldn't save him. his mother couldn't save him. his grandmother. he had that devil. he had the demon. >> o'donnell: the opioid demon? >> yeah. and i just had to do something. >> o'donnell: so peter started making soup for the homeless. here you go. >> thank you so much. >> o'donnell: you're very welcome. peter's nonprofit "support the soupman" has expanded. he buys boots in bulk and stocks a mobile closet full of warm clothes. >> this is needed more than anything out there. >> o'donnell: socks. >> socks, boots, and gloves. >> o'donnell: and there are backpacks that are truly care packages. how do you hope to make a difference? >> every day i hope to make a difference in someone's heart. >> o'donnell: and with so much nee
really. >> o'donnell: hi, peter, how are you?ter, new hampshire, and he told us how this all got started. what did your son travis need? >> he had it all. he was kind. he was handsome. he needed to get off the drugs. >> o'donnell: addicted to opioids and homeless, peter's son travis died in 2016. he was 33. >> i couldn't save him. his mother couldn't save him. his grandmother. he had that devil. he had the demon. >> o'donnell: the opioid demon? >> yeah. and i...
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trump's state of the union address. >> o'donnell: good evening, i'm norah o'donnell in washington.out to deliver his third state of the union address at a critical time in his presidency. we want to show you these live pictures now of the house chamber, the president expected to arrive there shortly in the chamber. his theme for the night: the great american comeback. and in one release, excerpt just released a short time ago, he says in three short years, we have shattered the mentality of american decline and we have rejected the downsizing of america's destiny. the white house says we can expect relentless optimism in his address
trump's state of the union address. >> o'donnell: good evening, i'm norah o'donnell in washington.out to deliver his third state of the union address at a critical time in his presidency. we want to show you these live pictures now of the house chamber, the president expected to arrive there shortly in the chamber. his theme for the night: the great american comeback. and in one release, excerpt just released a short time ago, he says in three short years, we have shattered the mentality...
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norah. >> o'donnell: all right, ed, thank you so much. and as want auditorium begins to fill up here, let's bring in major garrett, who will be joining gayle king and me in terms of moderating this debate. un, major, this is a key debate, because not only is it the last debate before the south carolina primary, but also super tuesday. it's make or break for these candidates tonight. >> reporter: and it's the last opportunity anyone not named bernie sanders has to slow his momentum. bernie sanders' momentum is real. it's not an abstraction. and every other democrat on the stage tonight knows that. and, norah, you and i have covered presidential campaigns. you know opposition research is part and parcel of that. most of that has been kept in the vault against bernie sa he o this fast start. now that he has all the campaigns are signaling to me today that vault is going to be opened and spill out on to the stage. >> o'donnell: it is also a big stage for joe biden. he has called this fate statehis firewall. >> reporter: joe biden has underper
norah. >> o'donnell: all right, ed, thank you so much. and as want auditorium begins to fill up here, let's bring in major garrett, who will be joining gayle king and me in terms of moderating this debate. un, major, this is a key debate, because not only is it the last debate before the south carolina primary, but also super tuesday. it's make or break for these candidates tonight. >> reporter: and it's the last opportunity anyone not named bernie sanders has to slow his momentum....
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this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell reporting >> o'donnell: good evening to our viewers in the west. and as we come on the air tonight, it's democracy in action. caucus-goers are beginning to gather at nearly 1,700 school gyms and community centers all over iowa. and based on some entrance polling, cbs news is estimating a four-way race between biden, sanders, buttigieg and warren. and by the end of the night, we should know which candidate or candidates have scored the first points in the race for the democratic presidential nomination 41 delegates up for grabs, about 1% of all pledged delegates that will be awarded during the democratic primary process. but io iall about seizingd bases me.aucuses ght. we'l sanders' headquarters in des moines. ed? >> reporter: norah, good evening. the expectations across iowa are that bernie sanders will prevail. he's had the largest ground operation and polled consistently at the top of the inck since the start. you mentioned about three in ten tell us this is the first time participating in a caucus, among the entrance poll favor sand
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this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnellgood evening to our viewers in the west. we begin with breaking news the u.s. senate has acquitted president trump on both articles of impeachment. it was a moment of history, only the third time the senate has used its constitutional power to try a president. the votes broke along straight party lines with one big exception, republican mitt romney called the president's actions a flagrant assault on the nation's fundamental values and, in a voice choked with emotion, announced his decision to vote guilty. the end of the trial leaves behind a deeply divided congress and country, and it sets the stage for a bitter 2020 campaign. nancy cordes has followed it all from the very beginning and joins us tonight from capitol hill. nancy? >> reporter: norah, the president is declaring victory tonight, not just for himself, but for the entire nation. democrats responded by calling him a rogue leader and accusing the senate of normalizing lawlessness. >> senators, how say you? is the respondent,
this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnellgood evening to our viewers in the west. we begin with breaking news the u.s. senate has acquitted president trump on both articles of impeachment. it was a moment of history, only the third time the senate has used its constitutional power to try a president. the votes broke along straight party lines with one big exception, republican mitt romney called the president's actions...
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this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening, and thank you so much for joining us. the fear and panic surrounding coronavirus has reached a new level tonight with a number of new developments. today, the dow had its worst one-day point drop, falling nearly 1200 points. that's more than 4%. this is now the worst week on wall street since the financial crisis in 2008. and adding to the concern: a california woman diagnosed with the virus and health officials have no idea where she got it. and lso tonight, new concern about the government response as a whistleblower claims federal health employees lack training and protective gear when they interacted with quarantined americans. and then those federal employees scattered into the general population. we have a team of correspondents covering all aspects of this. meg oliver leads us off from wall street. meg. orter: norah, irah, i have been talking to analysts all day here on wall street. stoking fears was a warning from goldman sachs that the virus could slow economic
this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening, and thank you so much for joining us. the fear and panic surrounding coronavirus has reached a new level tonight with a number of new developments. today, the dow had its worst one-day point drop, falling nearly 1200 points. that's more than 4%. this is now the worst week on wall street since the financial crisis in 2008. and adding to the concern: a california...
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this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnellgood evening to our viewers in the west. we're going to begin tonight with breaking news. president trump is testing the independence of the justice department, thanking his attorney general for taking charge of the case of his longtime friend roger stone, in an attempt to keep him out of jail. it's a highly unusual move for the president of the united states to lash out at career justice department lawyers involved in such a case. stone, who first urged trump to run for president emergency 30 years ago, was convicted by a jury in november on seven federal charges. but late today, the president claimed stone was treated horribly. the president's attack appears to be part of a larger post- impeachment purge as mr. trump works to remove those he sees as enemies. paula reid leads off our coverage tonight. from the white house >> reporter: president trump shrugged off allegations he interfered in the justice department's handling of the roger stone case. >> i'm not concerned about anything
this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnellgood evening to our viewers in the west. we're going to begin tonight with breaking news. president trump is testing the independence of the justice department, thanking his attorney general for taking charge of the case of his longtime friend roger stone, in an attempt to keep him out of jail. it's a highly unusual move for the president of the united states to lash out at...
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norah. >> o'donnell: all right, ed, thank you.a is filled with young itrents struggling to find affordable child care. the state actually leads the nation in families where both parents work outside of the home. some working moms pay more than three-quarters of their salary on child care. nikole killion looks at their challenges in our new series "every state has a story." >> say hi! >> reporter: zoe miranda has a four-year-old and a newborn. when her maternity leave ends she'll face two daycare bills totaling $1,700 a month. >> i have to rob peter to pay paul. it is really, really hard when it comes to paying rent, paying utilities, paying my cell phone, paying a car. >> it's stressful. >> reporter: stephanie jewell is a single mom of three and fears losing her child care assistance if she gets a raise. >> i already know that i have to prepare for that time when i'm going to have to start paying for it completely out of pocket. >> reporter: in iowa, it's not just an issue of affordable child care that has parents concerned, but a
norah. >> o'donnell: all right, ed, thank you.a is filled with young itrents struggling to find affordable child care. the state actually leads the nation in families where both parents work outside of the home. some working moms pay more than three-quarters of their salary on child care. nikole killion looks at their challenges in our new series "every state has a story." >> say hi! >> reporter: zoe miranda has a four-year-old and a newborn. when her maternity leave...
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norah. >> o'donnell: all right, dean, thank you.n houston, nobody expected flooding on a bright, sunny day but a highway was quickly under water when a massive pipe burst. faucets went dry in a big part of the city. and janet shamlian reports there were some dramatic water rescues. >> reporter: a massive water main break left parts of houston looking like it did in the aftermath of hurricane harvey. the flooding closing a major freeway that circle the cities, cars and trucks suddenly submerged, drivers climbing atop their vehicles, waiting for rescue. the pipe that broke apart while undergoing repairs was eight feet wide and supplies as much as 50% of the drinking water to the nation's fourth largest city. >> and just before they got to the major portion where there was a gradual leak, the main line burst. >> reporter: suddenly across houston, homes, businesses, and the sprawling texas medical center had low water pressure or no water at all. schools dismissed early, and early voting centers were forced to close. >> i can't shower,
norah. >> o'donnell: all right, dean, thank you.n houston, nobody expected flooding on a bright, sunny day but a highway was quickly under water when a massive pipe burst. faucets went dry in a big part of the city. and janet shamlian reports there were some dramatic water rescues. >> reporter: a massive water main break left parts of houston looking like it did in the aftermath of hurricane harvey. the flooding closing a major freeway that circle the cities, cars and trucks...
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this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnellgood evening to our viewers in the west. we'll start tonight with the race for the white house. candidates have spent the day fanning out across new hampshire in a last-minute frenzy of campaigning. and by the time the smoke clears tuesday night, we could have the first undisputed result in the democratic race. our new cbs battleground tracker reveals a fight for the top spot between bernie sanders, who won new hampshire in 2016, and pete buttigieg, the surprise candidate of 2020. they're followed by elizabeth warren, a faltering joe biden, and amy klobuchar, who appears to have momentum. and all this as president trump takes the stage in manchester for a rally with supporters. ed o'keefe reports for us tonight from the granite state. >> reporter: candidates made their final arguments today at at least 30 events across new hampshire. >> the whole country is not only looking at new hampshire, in fact, the whole world. >> i know how seriously new hampshire voters take the responsibility.
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. >> this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening, and thank you so much for joining us. the breaking news as we come on the air tonight, the results, or at least some of them, are finally in. after nearly a day of delay, iowa's democratic party is now releasing partial results from last night's iowa caucus, and in a surprising showing, pete buttigeig and bernie sanders are now vying for first place in the delegates. elizabeth warren is third and joe biden is in fourth place. now, this follows last night's mass confusion when precincts tried to report results and couldn't. they had an app for that, a brand-new one, but it didn't work. the candidates have already moved on to new hampshire and ed o'keefe is there for us tonight. but we're going to begin with major garrett, who is still in des moines. and, major, this nominating process is getting off to a rough start. >> reporter: that's right. and candidates are frustrated because there's no clear winner. pete buttigeig and bernie sanders appear to have done well, but ho
. >> this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening, and thank you so much for joining us. the breaking news as we come on the air tonight, the results, or at least some of them, are finally in. after nearly a day of delay, iowa's democratic party is now releasing partial results from last night's iowa caucus, and in a surprising showing, pete buttigeig and bernie sanders are now vying for first place in...
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flonase. >> o'donnell: so much more ahead.cbs evening news," we'll preview the democratic debate here in charleston, and i can't wait to introduce you to a coffee shop owner who makes a point of hiring workers whose skills are often overlooked by others. and if you can't watch live, don't forget to set your dvr so you can watch us later. that's onight's "cbs evening growing up in la, bad air forced us indoors. and now we have to deal with this. climate change is an emergency. that's why i wrotehe nation's most progressive climate law. and that's why i'm endorsing tom steyer. because when big oil tried to stop our clean air laws, he led us to victory. same with the keystone pipeline. when tom says we can save the world and do it together believe him. i'm tom steyer and i approve this message. try to win by attacking, now, we know the trump strategy- distorting, dividing. mr. president: it. won't. work. newspapers report bloomberg is the democrat trump fears most. as president, universal healthcare that lets people keep their co
flonase. >> o'donnell: so much more ahead.cbs evening news," we'll preview the democratic debate here in charleston, and i can't wait to introduce you to a coffee shop owner who makes a point of hiring workers whose skills are often overlooked by others. and if you can't watch live, don't forget to set your dvr so you can watch us later. that's onight's "cbs evening growing up in la, bad air forced us indoors. and now we have to deal with this. climate change is an emergency....
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norah. >> o'donnell: carter, thank you.re's another virus the centers for disease control is worried about. today we learned the u.s. is in the middle of one of the worst flu seasons for children. the c.d.c. says 92 children have died since last fall. that's the highest total at this point in the year in the past decade. and there's now a second wave of cases. overall about 14,000 americans have died from flu this season. tonight, disturbing new details are emerging in the death of a young faye swetlik in south carolina. the six-year-old's body was found yesterday, three days after she went missing. janet shamlian on what we've learned about a man at the center of the investigation. >> reporter: people stopped to leave flowers in faye swetlik's neighborhood as authorities identified a neighbor linked to her death. >> he was not a relative. he was not a friend. he was merely a neighbor. >> reporter: faye's body was found thursday in a wooded area near her home. >> just moments after locating faye marie swetlik, we located a
norah. >> o'donnell: carter, thank you.re's another virus the centers for disease control is worried about. today we learned the u.s. is in the middle of one of the worst flu seasons for children. the c.d.c. says 92 children have died since last fall. that's the highest total at this point in the year in the past decade. and there's now a second wave of cases. overall about 14,000 americans have died from flu this season. tonight, disturbing new details are emerging in the death of a...
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>> o'donnell: on tomorrow's "cbs evening news," steve >> o'donnell: on tomorrow's "cbs evening news,""on the road" "and tells us why there's a lot more to the story of a man using his wealth to send some deserving kids to college. why he says that gift is really a responsibility. and if you can't watch live, don't forget to set your dvr, so you can watch us later. and that's tonight's "cbs evening news." i'm norah o'donnell in washington. we'll see you back here tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org tom: my mom always told me actions speak louder than words. she was a school teacher. my dad joined the navy and helped prosecute the nazis in nuremberg. their values are why i walked away from my business, took the giving pledge to give my money to good causes, and why i spent the last ten years fighting corporate insiders who put profits over people. i'm tom steyer, and i approve this message. because, right now, america needs more than words. we need action. othroughout the country for the past twelve years, mr. michael
>> o'donnell: on tomorrow's "cbs evening news," steve >> o'donnell: on tomorrow's "cbs evening news,""on the road" "and tells us why there's a lot more to the story of a man using his wealth to send some deserving kids to college. why he says that gift is really a responsibility. and if you can't watch live, don't forget to set your dvr, so you can watch us later. and that's tonight's "cbs evening news." i'm norah o'donnell in washington....
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this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnellgood evening to our viewers in the west. we are going to begin tonight with breaking news of another mass shooting. a gunman went on a rampage in milwaukee this afternoon, multiple people are dead, including the shooter. it happened at the molson coors complex where miller beer is brewed, as the gunfire rang out workers were told to shelter in place as police swarmed the scene. dean reynolds leads off our coverage tonight from milwaukee. >> reporter: police responded to calls of a shooting at the molson coors compound this afternoon. a total of six people who worked there are dead, including the shooter who took his own life. milwaukee mayor tom barrett. >> this is a tragic day for our state. five families, six families, actually, are grieving and will be grieving because of this horrific act of this individual. >> reporter: as officers donned tactical gear employees of the brewery were warned via e-mail to find a safe place to hide. at least one woman texted her husband that she was l
this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnellgood evening to our viewers in the west. we are going to begin tonight with breaking news of another mass shooting. a gunman went on a rampage in milwaukee this afternoon, multiple people are dead, including the shooter. it happened at the molson coors complex where miller beer is brewed, as the gunfire rang out workers were told to shelter in place as police swarmed the scene....
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tom: i'm tom steyer and i approve this message. >> o'donnell: some tense moments >> o'donnell: some tense the sky over san jose, california. the pilot of a small plane reported a mechanical problem, forcing the aircraft to make an emergency landing without wheels. after sliding to a stop, all four people on board walked away unharmed. the police department in watertown, new york has a message for anyone planning to travel in the area this weekend: don't do it. an intense lake-effect blizzard has paralyzed a lot of the region, and don dahler reports from there tonight. >> reporter: if you were behind the wheel in parts of the northeast today, it was white- knuckle time, because the blowing snow meant everything else you could see was white, too-- the sky, the road, that ditch you didn't notice until it was too late. this blizzard is expected to end later today, but the lake-effect snow could continue through the weekend. the national weather service warns that travel in this area will remain dangerous, if not impossible. the culprit was a rare meteorological phenomenon called a "snow fireh
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this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening, and thank you so much for joining us. as we come on the air tonight, it's democracy in action. caucus-goers are beginning to gather at nearly 1,700 school gyms and community centers all over iowa. by the end of the night, we should know which candidate or candidates have scored the first points in the race for the democratic presidential nomination. 41 delegates are up for grabs. now that's just 1% of all pledged delegates that will be awarded during the democratic primary process, but iowa is all about seizing momentum. the top seven candidates have spent a combined 400 days campaigning in the hawkeye state. our cbs news battleground tracker has joe biden and bernie sanders neck and neck, but with very different bases of support. pete buttigieg and elizabeth warren are also still in the hunt. our team is covering every angle of the caucuses tonight, but we're going to begin with ed keefe at sanders' headquarters in des moines. ed? >> reporter: norah, good evening. cand
this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening, and thank you so much for joining us. as we come on the air tonight, it's democracy in action. caucus-goers are beginning to gather at nearly 1,700 school gyms and community centers all over iowa. by the end of the night, we should know which candidate or candidates have scored the first points in the race for the democratic presidential nomination. 41 delegates...
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>> o'donnell: a fiery crash. the health update just coming in tonight on the driver in that dangerous crash at dayton. how he survived thanks to the technology in his car. filing for bankruptcy. facing a barrage of sex abuse lawsuits, the boy scouts filed for chapter 11. what the decision means for the victims and for the future of scouting. fixing home insecurity. the change ring says it's making to your home security cameras to keep people from gaining access to your home. and salute to a superhero. preschoolers show their support for a classmate who is for a classmate who is determined to conquer one of the most dangerous threats of all. >> this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening and thank you so much for joining us. we're going to begin tonight with breaking news. president trump says he is commuting the prison sentence of rod blagojevich, freeing the former illinois governor and "apprentice" contestant from federal prison. blagojevic
>> o'donnell: a fiery crash. the health update just coming in tonight on the driver in that dangerous crash at dayton. how he survived thanks to the technology in his car. filing for bankruptcy. facing a barrage of sex abuse lawsuits, the boy scouts filed for chapter 11. what the decision means for the victims and for the future of scouting. fixing home insecurity. the change ring says it's making to your home security cameras to keep people from gaining access to your home. and salute to...
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this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capitol. >> o'donnellgood evening to our viewers in the west. we begin tonight with breaking news, because hundreds of americans exposed to the coronavirus are back in the u.s., evacuated by the state department from a cruise ship in japan. today a top government scientist here in washington said they were rescued because the quarantine on board the diamond princess failed. 14 of those americans tested positive for the virus. they were kept separate from the other passengers and are now being treated at u.s. hospitals, nearly doubling the number of americans with coronavirus. the rest of those air lifted home are now in quarantine at u.s. military bases. tonight the number of cases worldwide tops 73,000, with more than 1,800 deaths. carter evans leads off our coverage tonight. >> reporter: crews in protective suits greeted the americans as the two charter flights landed in texas and travis air force base in california. u.s. officials said the quarantine on the diamond princess had failed. 14 evacuees teste
this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capitol. >> o'donnellgood evening to our viewers in the west. we begin tonight with breaking news, because hundreds of americans exposed to the coronavirus are back in the u.s., evacuated by the state department from a cruise ship in japan. today a top government scientist here in washington said they were rescued because the quarantine on board the diamond princess failed. 14 of those americans...
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this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening, and foank you so much for joining we are going to begin tonight with breaking news of another mass shooting. a gunman went on a shooting rampage in milwaukee late this afternoon. sources tell cbs news at least seven people, including the shooter, are dead. he molson coorsthe molson coors complex where miller beer is brewed. en fired eas learned the gunman had been fired earlier in the day, and as the gunfire rang out, workers were told to shelter in place. police are still on the scene. dean reynolds leads off our coverage from milwaukee. >> reporter: police responded to reports of a shooting at the molson coors compound, and sources tell cbs news a total of seven people are dead, including the shooter. milwaukee mayor tom barrett. >> there was a horrific shooting ghat has occurred. it's a very rough day for anybody who is close to this situation. >> reporter: as officers donned tactical gear, employees of the brewery were warned via e-mail to find a safe place to hide,
this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening, and foank you so much for joining we are going to begin tonight with breaking news of another mass shooting. a gunman went on a shooting rampage in milwaukee late this afternoon. sources tell cbs news at least seven people, including the shooter, are dead. he molson coorsthe molson coors complex where miller beer is brewed. en fired eas learned the gunman had been...
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informant. >> o'donnell: quite a story, jeff, thank you. >> reporter: it is. >> o'donnell: tonight, morees of the new coronavirus are confirmed on that cruise ship in japan. most of the american passengers have been flown home, but there are more than 620 confirmed cases on that "diamond princess." and with new numbers just coming in tonight, there are more than 75,000 cases of the coronavirus worldwide; more than 2,100 people have died. tonight, two 13-year-olds are in custody in california facing charges of arson, conspiracy, and manslaughter, after a fire in a small town library left one firefighter dead and another missing. jonathan vigliotti reports. >> reporter: the massive fire was fueled by thousands of books, and even though the porterville fire department was just next door, crews struggled to contain the inferno. >> flames are seen inside the library. >> reporter: 55 firefighters fought 12 hours to put it out. and after so much destruction, heartbreak. >> the city of porterville has identified fire captain raymond figueroa, 35 years old, as the firefighter who was killed in...
informant. >> o'donnell: quite a story, jeff, thank you. >> reporter: it is. >> o'donnell: tonight, morees of the new coronavirus are confirmed on that cruise ship in japan. most of the american passengers have been flown home, but there are more than 620 confirmed cases on that "diamond princess." and with new numbers just coming in tonight, there are more than 75,000 cases of the coronavirus worldwide; more than 2,100 people have died. tonight, two 13-year-olds are...
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norah. >> o'donnell: all right, jeff, thank you.ight, the death toll from that new virus has jumped to more than 700. nearly all were in china. hundreds more americans are out of the outbreak zone and under quarantine tonight. one group arrived in san antonio, texas, today where they will spend two weeks under medical observation. another group is headed to nebraska. ramy inocencio now on the drastic steps being taken to keep the virus from spreading here in the u.s. >> reporter: tonight, there are more than 800 americans under quarantine right here in the united states. just hours ago the final evacuation flights landed here from wuhan, china. in san antonio, officials greeted them in protective greeted them in protective suits. while in bayonne, new jersey, four passengers with flu-like symptoms were taken off a royal caribbean cruise ship. eaey're now being tested at a local hospital. but it's this cruise ship, the "diamond princess" now docked in yokohama, japan, with startling numbers tonight. it now has the highest number of c
norah. >> o'donnell: all right, jeff, thank you.ight, the death toll from that new virus has jumped to more than 700. nearly all were in china. hundreds more americans are out of the outbreak zone and under quarantine tonight. one group arrived in san antonio, texas, today where they will spend two weeks under medical observation. another group is headed to nebraska. ramy inocencio now on the drastic steps being taken to keep the virus from spreading here in the u.s. >> reporter:...
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>> o'donnell: manny, thank you. tonight a community in south carolina is grieving after a terrible discovery. the body of a six-year-old girl who went missing monday was found today. now a second discovery is raising new questions. janet shamlian reports tonight from cayce, south carolina. >> reporter: even a seasoned officers could barely hold back tears. >> we are announcing that we have found the body that the coroner has identified as faye marie swetlik. >> reporter: her death is being treated as a homicide. detectives saying they found a man dead in the same neighborhood during the investigation. they did not reveal his relationship if any to faye, saying only, "there is no danger to the community and no arrests have been made." faye swetlik went missing from her front yard monday not long after she was seen here getting off her school bus. the siyear-o's disappearance sparked a massive response. more than 300 officers along with the f.b.i. going door-to- door for clues. three of micah merchant's young children
>> o'donnell: manny, thank you. tonight a community in south carolina is grieving after a terrible discovery. the body of a six-year-old girl who went missing monday was found today. now a second discovery is raising new questions. janet shamlian reports tonight from cayce, south carolina. >> reporter: even a seasoned officers could barely hold back tears. >> we are announcing that we have found the body that the coroner has identified as faye marie swetlik. >> reporter:...
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>> o'donnell: on >> o'donnell: on tomorrow's "cbs evening news," steve hartman goes "on the road" "ands a lot more to the story of a man using his wealth to send some deserving kids to college. why he says that gift is really a responsibility. and if you can't watch live, don't forget to set your dvr, so you can watch us later. and that's tonight's "cbs evening news." i'm norah o'donnell in washington. we'll see you back here tomorrow. good night. ♪ >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >> i'm mola lenghi. we've got a lot more to tell you about this morning, starting with the growing wealth gap between the richest americans and the poorest. the democratic presidential contenders have been trying to explain the issue, but for the most part, they seem to be having trouble. we thought about using pie charts, but tony dokoupil seemed to have a better idea, real pies in a mall. here he is. >> you want to talk about wealth inequality? no? all right. >> reporter: the topic may be everywhere on the campaign trail -- >> you want to talk about wealth inequality in america? >> not reall
>> o'donnell: on >> o'donnell: on tomorrow's "cbs evening news," steve hartman goes "on the road" "ands a lot more to the story of a man using his wealth to send some deserving kids to college. why he says that gift is really a responsibility. and if you can't watch live, don't forget to set your dvr, so you can watch us later. and that's tonight's "cbs evening news." i'm norah o'donnell in washington. we'll see you back here tomorrow. good night....
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norah. >> o'donnell: all right, weijia, thank you. and there are already long lines of early voters in nevada ahead of saturday's democratic caucuses. and while the race appears to be tight, the leading contenders are turning their fire on a ghdidate who isn't even competing there. major garrett reports. >> nevada has not been heard from yet. >> i want a government that works for us, and that's why i am here. >> reporter: democrats blanketed rsvada ahead of the saturday's caucuses wile bernie sanders running ahead of the pack there campaigned in neighboring california, the biggest delegate prize of the march 3rd super tuesday primary plate. early caucus voting in nevada showed more than 26,000 casting ballots, many first time caucus goers. but there is anxiety about the ty ao tped thsameco during the iowa caucuses, training is now on ipads. >> if they don't make some changes, we're going to be iowa the second time. >> reporter: not on the ballot but drawing attention, former new york mayor bloomberg was on pace to spend $415 million l
norah. >> o'donnell: all right, weijia, thank you. and there are already long lines of early voters in nevada ahead of saturday's democratic caucuses. and while the race appears to be tight, the leading contenders are turning their fire on a ghdidate who isn't even competing there. major garrett reports. >> nevada has not been heard from yet. >> i want a government that works for us, and that's why i am here. >> reporter: democrats blanketed rsvada ahead of the...
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. >> 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. we're going to begin tonight with breaking news. president trump says he is commuting the prison sentence of rod blagojevich, freeing the former illinois governor and "apprentice" contestant from federal prison. blagojevich was convicted inbi and the president isn't stopping there. he's also pardoning bernard kerik, whose spectacular fall from new york city police commissioner and cabinet nominee ended in prison time for tax fraud and other crimes. all in all, the president issued four commutations and seven pardons, including one for 1980's junk bond king michael milken. weijia jiang reports tonight from the white house. >> rod, you're fired. >> reporter: former illinois governor rod blagojevich lost "celebrity apprentice" but won his freedom back today when president trump commuted his 14-year prison sentence. >> it was a tremendously powerful, ridiculous sentence in my opinion. >> reporter: the president noted he had seen blagojevich's wife
. >> 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. we're going to begin tonight with breaking news. president trump says he is commuting the prison sentence of rod blagojevich, freeing the former illinois governor and "apprentice" contestant from federal prison. blagojevich was convicted inbi and the president isn't stopping there. he's also pardoning bernard kerik,...
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. >> o'donnell: "empire" star in court. actor jussie smollett mobbed at a chicago courthouse as he faces new charges of staging a racist attack on himself. what he's now saying to a judge. road to recovery. after this dramatic crash at the daytona 500, nascar driver ryan newman speaking out. the injury he's still suffering and will he race again? and remembering a pioneer. she got americans to the moon with nothing more than a pencil and her mind. tonight we pay tribute to one of the space program's real live hidden figures. >> this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell reporting tonight from charleston, south carolina. >> o'donnell: good evening, and thank you so much for joining us. we are in charleston ahead of tomorrow's pivotal democratic debate. we've got some big news on that in just a moment, but we want to begin tonight with this breaking news. harvey weinstein, the movie mogul behind some of hollywood's biggest hits, is behind bars tonight. he was convicted by a new york jury today of rape and committing
. >> o'donnell: "empire" star in court. actor jussie smollett mobbed at a chicago courthouse as he faces new charges of staging a racist attack on himself. what he's now saying to a judge. road to recovery. after this dramatic crash at the daytona 500, nascar driver ryan newman speaking out. the injury he's still suffering and will he race again? and remembering a pioneer. she got americans to the moon with nothing more than a pencil and her mind. tonight we pay tribute to one...
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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. we're going to begin tonight with breaking news because cbs news has learned that the u.s. intelligence community believes vladimir putin is at it again, trying to interfere in this year's presidential campaign. sources say the official responsible for overseeing election security told members of congress in a top-secret briefing that russia is actively working to get president trump re-elected. now, the new intelligence is bound to open old wounds less than a year after robert mueller finished his investigation of russian meddling in the 2016 election. major garrett has the new reporting tonight. >> reporter: sources tell cbs news president trump was furious election interference. he was not informed the house briefing would take place, and according to one senior administration official, "blew his stack and repeatedly used an expletive." the briefing to the house intelligence committee took place on february 13. the director of national inte
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. we're going to begin tonight with breaking news because cbs news has learned that the u.s. intelligence community believes vladimir putin is at it again, trying to interfere in this year's presidential campaign. sources say the official responsible for overseeing election security told members of congress in a top-secret briefing that...
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i'm norah o'donnell in washington.re going ♪ >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >> i'm don dahler. we've got a lot more to tell you about this morning, starting with the 9-year-old civil war in syria. turkish forces have joined syrian rebels battling the assad regime and its russian allies along the turkey/syria border. the fighting is so intense that turkey's defense minister said he may have to ask for u.s. patriot missiles to y againsian warplanes. meanwhile, hundreds of thousands of civilians are stuck in the middle. some have managed to escape to jordan. michelle miller paid a visit to one refugee camp. >> reporter: this is market street here, and it's a bustling, bustling urban center, so to speak. >> absolutely. you can get pretty much anything you need that you would find in amman or other cities nearby. >> reporter: but this isn't your average city in the middle east. it's a center of commerce in one of the world's largest refugee camps. the zatry camp in jordan, hope to nearly 80,000 syrians disp
i'm norah o'donnell in washington.re going ♪ >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >> i'm don dahler. we've got a lot more to tell you about this morning, starting with the 9-year-old civil war in syria. turkish forces have joined syrian rebels battling the assad regime and its russian allies along the turkey/syria border. the fighting is so intense that turkey's defense minister said he may have to ask for u.s. patriot missiles to y againsian warplanes....
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norah. >> o'donnell: all right, carter, thank you.rican intelligence officials have been clear, vladimir putin's government is still trying to meddle in american elections. tonight, cbs news has learned berni sanders' campaign was told the russians have been isrking to help his campaign. but it's this closed door briefing to update members of congress that has ignited a firestorm, with president trump publicly questioning the judgment of the traditionally independent intelligence community. paula reid reports tonight from the white house. >> reporter: president trump today blasted assessments by his own intelligence officials that russia wants to see him re- elected. >> here we go again. did you see it? >> reporter: officials from several agencies briefed the house intelligence committee last week. >> this was a broad, multiagency briefing in which u.s. officials told lawmakers that russia was continuing to interfere in the u.s. elections, and that it had established a preference for donald trump. >> reporter: sources say lawmakers pu
norah. >> o'donnell: all right, carter, thank you.rican intelligence officials have been clear, vladimir putin's government is still trying to meddle in american elections. tonight, cbs news has learned berni sanders' campaign was told the russians have been isrking to help his campaign. but it's this closed door briefing to update members of congress that has ignited a firestorm, with president trump publicly questioning the judgment of the traditionally independent intelligence...
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. >> o'donnell: good evening, i'm norah o'donnell in washington. president trump is about to deliver his third state of the union address at a critical time in his presidency. we want to show you these live pictures now of the house chamber, the president expected to arrive there shortly in the chamber. his theme for the night: the great american comeback. and in one release, excerpt just released a short time ago, he says in three short years, we have shattered the mentality of american decline and we have rejected the downsizing of america's destiny. the white house says we can expect relentless optimism in his address tonight. mr. trump can point to a strong economy, a booming stock market, and new trade deals. he just scored his highest approval rating since taking office. you can see first lady melania trump has already arrived, and there, the vice president and the speaker of the house. i mentioned his approval ratings, a new gallup poll out today shows the president's approval at 49%. also worth noting that the the president was impeached in
. >> o'donnell: good evening, i'm norah o'donnell in washington. president trump is about to deliver his third state of the union address at a critical time in his presidency. we want to show you these live pictures now of the house chamber, the president expected to arrive there shortly in the chamber. his theme for the night: the great american comeback. and in one release, excerpt just released a short time ago, he says in three short years, we have shattered the mentality of american...
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. >> o'donnell: all right, janet, thank you so much. prosecutors made their closing arguments against harvey weinstein today, saying the movie mogul treated his victims as complete disposables and should be convicted of rape. nikki batiste has the details. >> reporter: during prosecutor's goan iluzzi's closing argument today, hollywood tycoon harvey weinstein fidgeted and appeared agitated. she reminded the jury that star witness annabella sciorra testified weinstein raped her, even as she was punching him, f. alleged victim miriam haley says he told the media mogul, "no, no, no," as he forced oral sex dung the defense closing argument, lawyer donna rotunno argued that prosecutors created an alternate universe that strips adult women of common sense, autonomy, and responsibility. >> these are people that made choices. they continue to make choices. >> reporter: iluzzi fired back enday, "when an adult goes to somebody else's hotel room, is the only reason they're going up there for a sexual encounter? there are no blurred lines here. thi
. >> o'donnell: all right, janet, thank you so much. prosecutors made their closing arguments against harvey weinstein today, saying the movie mogul treated his victims as complete disposables and should be convicted of rape. nikki batiste has the details. >> reporter: during prosecutor's goan iluzzi's closing argument today, hollywood tycoon harvey weinstein fidgeted and appeared agitated. she reminded the jury that star witness annabella sciorra testified weinstein raped her, even...
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norah. >> o'donnell: all right, carter, thank you. a police sergeant in wainsboro, georgia, is being hailed as a hero tonight. newly released body cam video shows him jumping into action to save a baby who couldn't breathe. janet shamlian now with the dramatic rescue and the ar ron >> where's the baby at? >> reporter: for a parent, a moment of sheer terror. >>nlet me see. >> reporter: with only seconds between life and death the collins family finds an angel in georgia police signature harold drummond. >> when i looked down at that baby a.j., i looked into my face. i look down into my grandson's face. >> reporter: his knowledge of two-finger infant cpr, would save the life of six-month-old aj. sherrod, who was suffering from a respiratory infection. ( baby crying ) >> he was in the right place at the right time, and he got to use him to help us save the baby. ( baby crying ) >> if he can make this sound, he's breathing. >> reporter: for angel collins the what-ifs are unimaginable and life would be unthinkable without one of her twins.
norah. >> o'donnell: all right, carter, thank you. a police sergeant in wainsboro, georgia, is being hailed as a hero tonight. newly released body cam video shows him jumping into action to save a baby who couldn't breathe. janet shamlian now with the dramatic rescue and the ar ron >> where's the baby at? >> reporter: for a parent, a moment of sheer terror. >>nlet me see. >> reporter: with only seconds between life and death the collins family finds an angel in...
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o'donnell: surging in nevada. scarborough: this is working for tom steyer. o'donnell: surging in south carolina. smerconish: i don't think it's just resources. mitchell: surging in two new polls out of nevada and south carolina. wallace: polling at double digits. king: up eleven points from october. that is dramatic. steyer: i'm saying we have a broken government. that's what's going on in washington, dc. it's been bought by corporations, and my question to the american people is who do you think is going to change that? i'm tom steyer and i approve this message. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ we need someone to lean on the new xc90 available with six seats. xc90. recharged. ♪ ♪ save up to $2,000 in allowances on select new volvo models through march 2nd. visit your local volvo dealer. try to win by attacking, now, we know the trump strategy- distorting, dividing. mr. president: it. won't. work. newspapers report bloomberg is the democrat trump fears most. as president, universal healthcare that lets people keep their coverage if they like it. a record
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o'donnell: surging in nevada. scarborough: this is working for tom steyer. o'donnell: surging in south carolina. smerconish: i don't think it's just resources. mitchell: surging in two new polls out of nevada and south carolina. wallace: polling at double digits. king: up eleven points from october. that is dramatic. steyer: i'm saying we have a broken government. that's what's going on in washington, dc. it's been bought by corporations, and my question to the american people is who do you think is going to change that? i'm tom steyer and i approve this message. metastatic breast cancer is relentless, but i was relentless first. relentless about learning the first song we ever danced to. about teaching him to put others first. about helping her raise her first child. and when i was first diagnosed, my choice was everyday verzenio. it's the only one of its kind that can be taken every day. it gives us more time without cancer progressing. verzenio is the only cdk4 & 6 inhibitor approved with hormonal therapy that can be taken every day for postmenopausal wom
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o'donnell: surging in nevada. scarborough: ts is working for tom steyer. o'donnell: surging in south carolina. smerconish: i don't think it's just resources. mitchell: surging in two new polls out of nevada and south carolina. wallace: polling at uble digits. king: up eleven points from october. that is dramatic. steyer: i'm saying we have a brok government. that's what's going on in washington, dc. it's been bought by corporations, and my question to the american people is who do you think is going to change that? i'm tom steyer and i approve th message. alwaystracking local stories, here's a look at wh is going on in your neighborhood right now. on the peninsula,a good samaritan was hit and killed this morning on southbound 1, 1, in san mateo police say that they were tring to help out another driver car for sarah stinson reports with the latest. >>this is now being investigated as a hit and run c confirm with us >>the 31 year-old n pull over to help a
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. ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: breaking news tonight, acquitted.ng impeached by the house, the senate decides against removing president trump from office. they voted to acquit him on two articles of impeachment. >> donald john trump, president of the united states, is not guilty as charged. >> o'donnell: in a break from his party, an emotional mitt romney voting to convict. >> the president is guilty of an appalling abuse of public trust. >> o'donnell: tonight the president's reaction. the other breaking news, dangerous winter weather. as we come on the air, reports of tornadoes across mississippi, high winds pulling down scaffolding in new orleans, more than 60 million americans now under winter weather alerts. deeply divided. the president's state of the union showcases partisan anger acrossri
. ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: breaking news tonight, acquitted.ng impeached by the house, the senate decides against removing president trump from office. they voted to acquit him on two articles of impeachment. >> donald john trump, president of the united states, is not guilty as charged. >> o'donnell: in a break from his party, an emotional mitt romney voting to convict. >> the president is guilty of an appalling abuse of public trust. >>...
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o'donnell: surging in nevada. scarborough: this is working for tom steyer.ell: surging in south carolina. smerconish: i don't think it's just resources. mitchell: surging in two new polls out of nevada and south carolina. wallace: polling at double digits. king: up eleven points from october. that is dramatic. steyer: i'm saying we have a broken government. that's what's going on in washington, dc. it's been bought by corporations, and my question to the american people is who do you think is going to change that? i'm tom steyer and i approve this message. >>> history was made in dubai this week in a scene that looked like a movie. take a look. >> i can't get enough of this. this is the first jet pack pilot to start his flight taking off from the ground. in most flights, pilots have taken off from planes or helicopters. mini jet engines, carbon fiber wings, allowed him to fly at speeds of 150 miles per hour. this was the culmination of more than 50 test flights. >> wow, it looks terrifying and amazing all at the same time. thank you for watching at 7:00. the
o'donnell: surging in nevada. scarborough: this is working for tom steyer.ell: surging in south carolina. smerconish: i don't think it's just resources. mitchell: surging in two new polls out of nevada and south carolina. wallace: polling at double digits. king: up eleven points from october. that is dramatic. steyer: i'm saying we have a broken government. that's what's going on in washington, dc. it's been bought by corporations, and my question to the american people is who do you think is...
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o'donnell: surging in nevada. scarborough: this is working for tom steyer. o'donnell: surging in south carolina. smerconish: i don't think it's just resources. mitchell: surging in two new polls out of nevada and south carolina. wallace: polling at double digits. king: up eleven points from october. that is dramatic. steyer: i'm saying we have a broken government. that's what's going on in washington, dc. it's been bought by corporations, and my question to the american people is who do you think is going to change that? i'm tom steyer and i approve this message. try to win by attacking, now, we know the trump strategy- distorting, dividing. mr. president: it. won't. work. newspapers report bloomberg is the democrat trump fears most. as president, universal healthcare that lets people keep their coverage if they like it. a record on job creation. a doable plan to combat climate change. i led a complex, diverse city through 9-11 and i have common sense plans to move america away from chaos to progress! i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. >>> nearly
o'donnell: surging in nevada. scarborough: this is working for tom steyer. o'donnell: surging in south carolina. smerconish: i don't think it's just resources. mitchell: surging in two new polls out of nevada and south carolina. wallace: polling at double digits. king: up eleven points from october. that is dramatic. steyer: i'm saying we have a broken government. that's what's going on in washington, dc. it's been bought by corporations, and my question to the american people is who do you...
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captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: breaking news tonight: deadly storm system. powerful tornadoes and torrential rains slam the south. ( sirens ). >> oh, ( bleep ). >> o'donnell: toppling trees into traffic, destroying homes and flooding neighborhoods. at least three dead tonight, more than 100,000 without power. unapologetic: the president celebrates his acquittal at a white house pep rally, praising his allies and unloading on his enemies. >> it was dirty cops. it was leakers and liars. >> o'donnell: tonight the speaker of the house firing back. stranded by the virus: thousands quarantined on two cruise ships, including hundreds of americansf chin the f bab born with coronavirus is
captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: breaking news tonight: deadly storm system. powerful tornadoes and torrential rains slam the south. ( sirens ). >> oh, ( bleep ). >> o'donnell: toppling trees into traffic, destroying homes and flooding neighborhoods. at least three dead tonight, more than 100,000 without power. unapologetic: the president celebrates his acquittal at a white house pep rally, praising his allies and unloading on his enemies. >> it was dirty cops....