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i'm norah o'donnell.ave you with the field of flags and pillars of light celebrating joe biden's inauguration. good night. ♪ ♪ >>> this is the cbs overnight news. >>> i'm chip reid in washington, thanks for staying with us. washington, d.c. has the look of an armed camp in preparation for tomorrow's inauguration of joe biden as the 46th president of the united states. the assault on the capitol has spurred a security mission not seen in washington since the civil war. there's barricades, roadblocks, fences and armored vehicles stationed throughout the nation's capitol. there's an army of fbi, uniformed and plain clothed local police and up to 25,000 national guard troops. we discussed the situation with the mayor for 60 minutes. >> will joe biden be inaugurated at noon? >> absolutely. this nation will have its 46th president joe biden and kamala harris will take their oaths. >> muriel bowser took us to the ground trampeled by the mob to show us a tradition restored. >> you see the balconies, and that is w
i'm norah o'donnell.ave you with the field of flags and pillars of light celebrating joe biden's inauguration. good night. ♪ ♪ >>> this is the cbs overnight news. >>> i'm chip reid in washington, thanks for staying with us. washington, d.c. has the look of an armed camp in preparation for tomorrow's inauguration of joe biden as the 46th president of the united states. the assault on the capitol has spurred a security mission not seen in washington since the civil war....
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i'm norah o'donnell.e you with a look at the field of flags and pillars of light celebrating joe biden's nauguration. >>> right now at seven. record walked across the bay area today, even 80 degrees in santa rosa. we are also tracking strong wind potential for gusting up to 60 to 80 miles an hour. we talk about the warnings and advisories in effect and the high surf along the coast as well. >>> developing a plan for the worst possible outcome. the show of force growing tonight at our state capital. >> this is a situation where you cannot be over prepared for the worst. >> this variant is a sign that we don't have the pandemic under control. >> the new coronavirus strain linked to several large outbreaks in the bay area.
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president. >> o'donnell: with a peaceful transfer of power. ♪ o say can you see ♪ >> o'donnell: no crowdscedented security as the new president declares democracy has prevailed. >> biden: with unity, we can do great things, important things. without unity, there is no peace. >> o'donnell: tonight, the president gets down to business, working to unravel the last four years, signing 17 executive actions, including a mask mandate exactly one year since the first case of coronavirus came to our shores. ( applause ) >> o'donnell: the trailblazing kamala harris story tonight, how she is inspiring young girls and boys across america. ♪ this land was made for you and ♪ this land was made for you and me ♪ >> o'donnell: the sights and sounds of a time-honored tradition. nth'tke 'don: thstff america on display. >> this is a special edition of the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell: "the presidential inauguration." reporting tonight from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us. tnight, the united states has a new president. declar
president. >> o'donnell: with a peaceful transfer of power. ♪ o say can you see ♪ >> o'donnell: no crowdscedented security as the new president declares democracy has prevailed. >> biden: with unity, we can do great things, important things. without unity, there is no peace. >> o'donnell: tonight, the president gets down to business, working to unravel the last four years, signing 17 executive actions, including a mask mandate exactly one year since the first case of...
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and that-- >> o'donnell: no mental limitations. >> alex smith: no, no. >> o'donnell: through thousandsand orthotics, smith would re- learn to walk, then run, and eventually move like a quarterback again, sometimes with the help of his wife elizabeth. alex smith first threw a football as a toddler. he says he always wanted to be a quarterback and despite being recruited by harvard and princeton, alex smith chose to play football at the university of utah. >> the san francisco 49ers select alex smith, quarterback, utah. >> o'donnell: after being selected by the 49ers as the first overall pick in the 2005 draft, ahead of quarterback aaron rodgers, smith struggled with injuries and consistency, but after a move to kansas city in 2013, played the best football of his career. then the team drafted a young quarterback from texas tech. what's the name of that guy again who replaced you at kansas city? >> alex smith: yeah. don't know if you ever heard of him. pretty good player. >> o'donnell: reigning super bowl m.v.p. patrick mahomes spent the 2017 season as alex smith's backup and understudy.
and that-- >> o'donnell: no mental limitations. >> alex smith: no, no. >> o'donnell: through thousandsand orthotics, smith would re- learn to walk, then run, and eventually move like a quarterback again, sometimes with the help of his wife elizabeth. alex smith first threw a football as a toddler. he says he always wanted to be a quarterback and despite being recruited by harvard and princeton, alex smith chose to play football at the university of utah. >> the san...
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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, and happy new year. thank you for joining us. we're going to begin with cause there areecause there are growing demands for federal and state investigations into president trump's unprecedented hour-long phone call with georgia's top election official. tonight democrats on capitol hill are asking the f.b.i. to open a probe, saying the president's request for georgia's secretary of state to find him thousands of votes was not only an unprecedented attack democracy, itemocracy, it violated federal and state laws. i'll ask georgia's secretary of state brad raffensperger about that call in just a moment and about georgia's high-stakes runoff tomorrow for two u.s. senate seats. and those races will determine which party controls the u.s. senate. and tonight we're learning investigators are looking into threats that have been made against that election. and as we come on air, there are several major headlines about the worsening coronavirus pandemic,
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, and happy new year. thank you for joining us. we're going to begin with cause there areecause there are growing demands for federal and state investigations into president trump's unprecedented hour-long phone call with georgia's top election official. tonight democrats on capitol hill are asking the f.b.i. to open a probe, saying the...
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>> o'donnell: weijia jiang, thank you.n where george washington took the oath of office on april 30th, 1789, in new york city. the eisenhower parade -- >> what was in the george washington parade? >> he didn't want a parade, and he kept saying don't make a big deal about me because we don't want me to be a king, and everywhere along the line they kept making a big deal about it, totally against his wishes. >> o'donnell: there you go. you can see this massive motorcade slinking its way down pennsylvania avenue for this abbreviated, you know, walking in it. i'm sad that there isn't a parade, because it really is a joyous moment. it's an opportunity for people to cheer on their president, welcome them, you know, as they begin what is called the most difficult job in the world. what's the name of your book. >> "hardest job in the world" available anywhere. >> by john dickerson! hardest job. at least you caught it right away. what's the name of your book? but he had the answer ready right away for you, norah. i hear what you're
>> o'donnell: weijia jiang, thank you.n where george washington took the oath of office on april 30th, 1789, in new york city. the eisenhower parade -- >> what was in the george washington parade? >> he didn't want a parade, and he kept saying don't make a big deal about me because we don't want me to be a king, and everywhere along the line they kept making a big deal about it, totally against his wishes. >> o'donnell: there you go. you can see this massive motorcade...
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this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnellvening to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us. we are going to begin with some breaking news. control of the united states senate hangs in the balance tonight in georgia. votes are now being counted. a record number of people today stood in line to vote today or mailed in ballots in runoff races for two senate races. who wins tonight will determine if joe biden can push his agenda through congress or if he'll be blocked by republicans. and the stakes are even higher because president trump continues to falsely claim there was fraud in november's presidential election. congress will meet here in washington tomorrow for the final count of the electoral college votes, the last step in officially confirming joe biden won the presidency. but cbs news has learned tonight that mr. trump is continuing to push vice president mike pence, who will preside over the joint session of congress, to violate the constitution and throw the election to him. tens of thousands of the presi
this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnellvening to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us. we are going to begin with some breaking news. control of the united states senate hangs in the balance tonight in georgia. votes are now being counted. a record number of people today stood in line to vote today or mailed in ballots in runoff races for two senate races. who wins tonight will determine if joe biden...
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>> o'donnell: nancy cordes, thank you.ng us now is president biden's chief of staff, ron klain. ron, thank you so much for being here. >> thanks for having me, norah. >> o'donnell: let me ask you, how much power does the president have in order to increase the vaccine supply? can he do anything? vcine companies to try to ramp up production. it's a slow process. we inherited a process that had some flaws in it. we are trying to fix them. vaccine production is part of it, norah. the other part is getting people to give the shots, and getting to places where people can get the shots. fema is working with the department of defense to use 10,000 troops and open up 100 centers around the country to increase the availability of the vaccinations. but the production of the factories where the vaccine is made, that is a limiting factor that we're just going to have to continue to work through each week nisttion has repeatedl touted the defense production act. can you give me a specific example of how the act is being used? >> we hav
>> o'donnell: nancy cordes, thank you.ng us now is president biden's chief of staff, ron klain. ron, thank you so much for being here. >> thanks for having me, norah. >> o'donnell: let me ask you, how much power does the president have in order to increase the vaccine supply? can he do anything? vcine companies to try to ramp up production. it's a slow process. we inherited a process that had some flaws in it. we are trying to fix them. vaccine production is part of it, norah....
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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 for joining us. nf as we come on the air, two cases of that highly contagious south african variant of coronavirus have now been found in the u.s. the first evidence of another dangerous mutation may already be spreading nationwide, and could soon lead to a surge of new infections and deaths. the c.d.c. said they discovered the cases in south carolina in two people who haven't traveled and haven't interacted with each other, so scientists are now worried they were infected by others in their community who may be carrying the new variant and not even know it. there's also breaking news out of georgia, where at least six people are dead, and others in critical condition tonight after a refrigeration line broke leaking liquid nitrogen into a food-packing plant there. more than 100 workers were forcedfilled with victi described as "a chemical fog," choking off oxygen and bur all of it in an area already hard hit by coronavirus. so we've got a lot of new reporti
this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening and thank you for joining us. nf as we come on the air, two cases of that highly contagious south african variant of coronavirus have now been found in the u.s. the first evidence of another dangerous mutation may already be spreading nationwide, and could soon lead to a surge of new infections and deaths. the c.d.c. said they discovered the cases in south...
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i'm norah o'donnell.ight now at 7:00. >> the atmospheric river arrives. you think the doppler looks intense now, just wait. the rain will be ramping up deeper into the night. >>> showers hit the northbay early this afternoon, but you can see from this video from sonoma county, in the last hour, really coming down. >>> also from the northbay come a new video just didn't, santa rosa, where a phone tree has taken some power lines down within an avenue just west of the fairgrounds. >>> looking live outside at our bay area bridge, it is also good right now. many commuters are trying to get home as quickly as they can before the conditions get even worse.
i'm norah o'donnell.ight now at 7:00. >> the atmospheric river arrives. you think the doppler looks intense now, just wait. the rain will be ramping up deeper into the night. >>> showers hit the northbay early this afternoon, but you can see from this video from sonoma county, in the last hour, really coming down. >>> also from the northbay come a new video just didn't, santa rosa, where a phone tree has taken some power lines down within an avenue just west of the...
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this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us. we're going to begin tonight with breaking news, what president biden calls a full- scale war-time effort to roll back the devastating tide of the l mr. biden signed a flurry of executive orders and directives, actions the white house says are the first step in a national strategy to dramatically increase vaccinations, enforce mask wearing and reopen schools. well tonight, cities and states across the country say that new plan can't come soon enough, saying they are running low on doses of the vaccine, along with the supplies needed to administer the shots. but with americans now dying at a rate of more than 4,000 a day from the virus, the president says the country should expect things to get worse before they get better, predicting another 100,000 people in the u.s. will have been killed by the virus by this time next month. and tonight, the president's chief medical advisor, dr. anthony fauci, is also warning that new
this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us. we're going to begin tonight with breaking news, what president biden calls a full- scale war-time effort to roll back the devastating tide of the l mr. biden signed a flurry of executive orders and directives, actions the white house says are the first step in a national strategy to dramatically increase...
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>> o'donnell: one that tested our resolve.ot since 1814, when the british set fire to the capitol, have we seen rioters lay siege to the seat of our government, this time by citizens of our own country. but where there were criminals, there were also heroes. the congressional aides who carefully carried the mahogany boxes filled with electoral ballots to safety. the freshman congressman who held the mob at bay. and the capitol caretakers who removed the broken glass from the floors and the blood from the statutes. within hours, lawmakers were back at work doing the people's business, as required by the constitution. we can not remove the attackers' stain on our democracy, but we can and will renew our commitment to it, with the sacred, peaceful transfer of power on january 20. and we'll be there then, and we'll be right back. if you have obstructive sleep apnea and you're often tired during the day, you could be missing out on amazing things. sunosi can help you stay awake for them. once daily sunosi improves wakefulness in ad
>> o'donnell: one that tested our resolve.ot since 1814, when the british set fire to the capitol, have we seen rioters lay siege to the seat of our government, this time by citizens of our own country. but where there were criminals, there were also heroes. the congressional aides who carefully carried the mahogany boxes filled with electoral ballots to safety. the freshman congressman who held the mob at bay. and the capitol caretakers who removed the broken glass from the floors and...
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this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us. we're going to begin tonight with breaking news. president biden's coronavirus czar says the country is in a national emergency and that everything is on the table when it comes to speeding up the production and distribution of vaccines. experts say with the coronavirus now mutating into even more contagious strains, the only way to stop another surge in infections is to vaccinate enough americans to stop the ability for the virus to mutate. the head of the c.d.c. now says the u.s. has more than 300 cases of the highly-contagious new strain first found in the u.k., which is now spreading like wildfire across europe. now, doctors say that's worrisome because strains that spread easily will lead to more americans getting infected and dying. tonight, the c.d.c. now estimates the virus could kill as many as 90,000 more americans by this time next month. that is a staggering prediction, especially because even though january
this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us. we're going to begin tonight with breaking news. president biden's coronavirus czar says the country is in a national emergency and that everything is on the table when it comes to speeding up the production and distribution of vaccines. experts say with the coronavirus now mutating into even more contagious...
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norah. >> o'donnell: kris van cleave, thank you.ight, if you play the lottery, listen to this: the jackpot for tonight's megamillions drawing just grew to $1 billion. that has players flocking to what they hope are lucky locations. here's cbs' jamie yuccas. >> reporter: even though the odds of winning are more than 1 in 302 million, kimberly konieczny is hopeful. how are you feeling today? >> i'm feeling lucky. >> reporter: that's why she and others came to the la paz liquor store in burbank, california. it's sold other winners. >> i think everyone wants to help each other and especially during this time. >> reporter: someone in maryland got lucky on wednesday winning the powerball and more than $730 million. jodi litchfield is hoping she's next. >> i would retire, first and foremost, retire from my career. >> reporter: what do you do? >> work for the airlines. >> reporter: okay, which airline? >> southwest. >> reporter: so, hey, southwest, jodi is not going to be there on monday. is that what we're saying? >> um, we'll wait until t
norah. >> o'donnell: kris van cleave, thank you.ight, if you play the lottery, listen to this: the jackpot for tonight's megamillions drawing just grew to $1 billion. that has players flocking to what they hope are lucky locations. here's cbs' jamie yuccas. >> reporter: even though the odds of winning are more than 1 in 302 million, kimberly konieczny is hopeful. how are you feeling today? >> i'm feeling lucky. >> reporter: that's why she and others came to the la paz...
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. >> here is norah o'donnell with a captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: tonight, with just hours until joe biden is sworn in as the 46th united states, members of the national guard are pulled from protecting the capitol for having possible ties to right- wing extremists. ahead of his inauguration, and on the eve of taking the oath of office, the president-elect pays his respects to the now-more- than-400,000 americans who have died from coronavirus. >> to heal, we must remember. >> o'donnell: maximum security: with the nation's capitol locked down, the new warning tonight from the f.b.i.-- members of qanon have discussed posing as national guard members. could domestic violent extremists use drones to disrupt the inauguration? arrested for conspiracy: what we're learning tonight about the man accused of coordinating the capitol assault. plus how militia members the hill. extraordinary rebuke: the senate's top republican says president trump is responsible for the riot. >> the mob was fed lies. they were provoked by the president and other powerful people. >> o'donnell: less than
. >> here is norah o'donnell with a captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: tonight, with just hours until joe biden is sworn in as the 46th united states, members of the national guard are pulled from protecting the capitol for having possible ties to right- wing extremists. ahead of his inauguration, and on the eve of taking the oath of office, the president-elect pays his respects to the now-more- than-400,000 americans who have died from coronavirus. >> to heal, we must...
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this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnellod evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us. we are going to begin with breaking news, because america is on the verge of a constitutional crisis. house democrats plan to introduce an article of impeachment against president trump on monday, charging him with inciting an insurrection after that mob of his supporters attacked the capitol. two republican senators now say they'll consider convicting the president if he's impeached. and in a stunning development tonight, one of those republican senators, lisa murkowski, says the president should resign. house speaker nancy pelosi says she's so worried about the commander in chief having access to the nuclear codes, she's called the pentagon. in a new interview with "60 minutes," she tells our lesley stahl that president trump is "deranged, unhinged, and dangerous." tonight, there's also breaking news on the other end of pennsylvania avenue. the president has just lost his biggest megaphone. twitter permanently suspen
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applause. >> o'donnell: all right. after -- and there senator lindsey graham who has been a trump whisperer and plays golf with him and viewed as the only person who can perhaps speak with the president, thinkable is the first time he has acknowledged in such a forceful way. >> oh, yeah. >> o'donnell: -- that joe biden and kamala harris will be the next leaders. >> it is over. >> o'donnell: yes. >> let those words ring. clear, concise, meaningful, obvious, but needed to be said. >> that is also him acknowledging he knows there are a lot of people in this country who thought differently about him, saw him embrace and defend this president and now he seems to be saying, i understand reality, other republicans need to as well. >> o'donnell: all right, our coverage will continue in one minute with cbs news special assault on the u.s. capitol. that's coming up. captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: good evening i'm norah o'donnell with cbs news special report, assault on the u.s. capitol. in an extraordinary day here in
applause. >> o'donnell: all right. after -- and there senator lindsey graham who has been a trump whisperer and plays golf with him and viewed as the only person who can perhaps speak with the president, thinkable is the first time he has acknowledged in such a forceful way. >> oh, yeah. >> o'donnell: -- that joe biden and kamala harris will be the next leaders. >> it is over. >> o'donnell: yes. >> let those words ring. clear, concise, meaningful, obvious,...
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this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital.s >> o'donnellng to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us. we're going to begin with breaking news, and it is both startling and sobering. tonight, the united stateshe uns government is actively preparing to be attacked by its own citizens. cbs news has learned the f.b.i. and other agencies are warning police departments across the country that extremists and militias are discussing a second assault on the u.s. capitol, along with the white house or state capitols. the director of the f.b.i. saying tonight he is concerned about conversations that are being picked up online about plans for multiple armed protests. and tonight, with president- elect joe biden's augura less iconic buildings and monuments to democracy here in washington are now barricaded, surrounded by national guard troops, cement barriers, and fences. amtrak is now its tightening security, and some airlines will no longer allow passengers headed to washington to check firearms. and, there's now a nationwide dragnet for
this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital.s >> o'donnellng to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us. we're going to begin with breaking news, and it is both startling and sobering. tonight, the united stateshe uns government is actively preparing to be attacked by its own citizens. cbs news has learned the f.b.i. and other agencies are warning police departments across the country that extremists and militias are...
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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 for joining us. we are going to begin with breaking news because there's a lot of it tonight. as we come on the air, the f.b.i. has issued an urgent law enforcement bulletin saying groups are planning armed protests at the u.s. capitol and state capitols ahead of president-elect joe biden's inauguration. the f.b.i. says there are also threats against mr. biden and vice president elect kamala harris and house speaker nancy pelosi. also this, chad wolf, acting secretary of homeland security says he's resigning just hours after he stepped up security in washington, putting the secret service in charge of a national security special security event a week ahead of mr. biden's swearing in. the washington monument has already closed and the park service says it may shut down other areas of d.c. in the coming days. and we're just learning at least two capitol police officers have been suspended, accused of joining in with the rioters, who stormed the capitol build
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this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us. we're going to begin with news just coming in tonight. the first case of a highly contagious new variant of the coronavirus from brazil has been discovered right here in the u.s. a dangerous development not only because it spreads faster than the virus that's already here but because scientists worry that vaccines may not be as that vaccines may not be as effective as stopping new strains of this virus. the discovery of the new case comes at the same time concerns are growing nationwide about a shortage of vaccine doses. from coast to coast tonight, states say they are canceling appointments they have made to give people shots and are pulling back on plans to open mass vaccination sites because they don't have enough doses to give out. well, meantime, the white house and the c.d.c. say they still don't know exactly how many vaccine doses the u.s. government has available to send the states and they are blaming the confus
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i'm norah o'donnell in washington.strap right now at 7:00. >> taking action against armed protesters. the bay area county mobilizing ahead of inauguration day. >> we are focused on the white right wing extremists and terrorists, same people that took action in dc. >>> the vaccine mistake leaving people in the bay area confused as to whether they are eligible tonight. >>> a plea deal in the deadly ghost ship fire. what it means for people behind bars. >> one more, one year and a half in custody. he's not really in custody, he's at home. >> right now streaming in the bay area. >>> sacl
i'm norah o'donnell in washington.strap right now at 7:00. >> taking action against armed protesters. the bay area county mobilizing ahead of inauguration day. >> we are focused on the white right wing extremists and terrorists, same people that took action in dc. >>> the vaccine mistake leaving people in the bay area confused as to whether they are eligible tonight. >>> a plea deal in the deadly ghost ship fire. what it means for people behind bars. >> one...
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save even more when you bundle home and car insurance. >> o'donnell: exactly one year ago, the >> o'donnellar ago, the first coronavirus patient in the u.s. was identified, a man in washington state, who had traveled to wuhan, china. since then, more than 24 million americans have been infected, and more than 405,000 have died. that's more than the u.s. death toll from world war ii. well, today, new york city had to reschedule more than 22,000 appointments for covid shots because supplies are low. but there is some encouraging news today. a preliminary study shows the pfizer vaccine appears to be effective against that highly contagious u.k. strain of covid. all right, coming up next, the moments we'll remember from this historic day. what do you look for when you trade? i want free access to research. yep, td ameritrade's got that. free access to every platform. yeah, that too. i want to know what i'm paying upfront. yes, absolutely. now offering zero commissions on online trades. i'm a performer. always have been. and always will be. never letting anything get in my way. not the doubts, d
save even more when you bundle home and car insurance. >> o'donnell: exactly one year ago, the >> o'donnellar ago, the first coronavirus patient in the u.s. was identified, a man in washington state, who had traveled to wuhan, china. since then, more than 24 million americans have been infected, and more than 405,000 have died. that's more than the u.s. death toll from world war ii. well, today, new york city had to reschedule more than 22,000 appointments for covid shots because...
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norah. >> o'donnell: ben tracy, thank you.tional guard troops have been activated in minnesota, wisconsin and ohio, as state capitols across the country are beefing up their security following an f.b.i. warning of possible armed protests leading up to the inauguration. we get more now from cbs news' mark strassmann. >> reporter: intimidation by design. the texas state capitol building today resembled an armed camp. workers in madison, wisconsin, boarded up ground floor windows of the state legislature. >> it is not safe for members of sth wmers movedather at the outside, a man carrying an ar-15 screamed at media members. >> we're done with them, we're done with you! >> reporter: this image, widely trafficked online, urges an armed march on all state capitols january 17. the worry, violence could be more widespread than battleground states in the crosshairs of protesters for weeks. >> it goes beyond state capitols, it goes to governmentt facilities, federal facilities, facilities, federal facilities, city halls across the count
norah. >> o'donnell: ben tracy, thank you.tional guard troops have been activated in minnesota, wisconsin and ohio, as state capitols across the country are beefing up their security following an f.b.i. warning of possible armed protests leading up to the inauguration. we get more now from cbs news' mark strassmann. >> reporter: intimidation by design. the texas state capitol building today resembled an armed camp. workers in madison, wisconsin, boarded up ground floor windows of...
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norah. >> o'donnell: jeff pegues, thank you. tonight, president biden is calling on congress to quickly pass his nearly $2 trillion covid relief bill, even if it means congressional democrats will have to do it without any republican support. cbs' nancy cordes reports tonight from the white house. >> reporter: president biden and his new treasury secretary made another pitch today for a big covid relief bill. >> we have to act now. >> reporter: new figures show the pandemic made 2020 the u.s. economy's worst year since 1946. >> what do you think of the johnson & johnson results? >> i saw the news reports this morning. i haven't had a chance to speak with dr. fauci. >> reporter: dr. anthony fauci the president's chief medical adviser, sounded skeptical about a key biden aim-- to reopen all k-8 schools within 100 days. >> that may not happen, because there may be mitigating circumstances. >> reporter: those circumsta w, mntagio ins of covid-19. given that, is the president going to adjust his goal of trying to get all these school
norah. >> o'donnell: jeff pegues, thank you. tonight, president biden is calling on congress to quickly pass his nearly $2 trillion covid relief bill, even if it means congressional democrats will have to do it without any republican support. cbs' nancy cordes reports tonight from the white house. >> reporter: president biden and his new treasury secretary made another pitch today for a big covid relief bill. >> we have to act now. >> reporter: new figures show the...
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>> o'donnell: weijia jiang, thank you.nt on not just about what we witnessed, but what it has unleashed. it has unleashed almost universal condemnation -- >> reporter: revulsion. >> we have every former president united states rebuking what has happened. we have former president george w. bush rebuking what he called reckless lawmakers who continue down what is a constitutionally mandated process. the concerns expressed about the damage it could cause to the institutions of democracy, the actions that are taking place. and even now, one of the most loyal servants of the president of the united states, the vice president of the united states, speaking in a way that suggests he is scared or worried, flustered, flushed -- his face flushed, and now reports that many members of the white house team are considering resigning, and members of the president's cabinet considering invoking the 25th amendment. >> with just two weeks to go in this presidency. that's the other thing, the clock is clicking down. you wonder what these nex
>> o'donnell: weijia jiang, thank you.nt on not just about what we witnessed, but what it has unleashed. it has unleashed almost universal condemnation -- >> reporter: revulsion. >> we have every former president united states rebuking what has happened. we have former president george w. bush rebuking what he called reckless lawmakers who continue down what is a constitutionally mandated process. the concerns expressed about the damage it could cause to the institutions of...
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norah. >> o'donnell: jeff pegues, thank you. we want to bring in cbs news chief washington correspondent jot. fitie inistory a president has been impeached twice. this was a bipartisan effort today. >> reporter: ten house republicans were there for it, house republicans did have an opinion one way or another, that is astonishing but why those 10 republicans saw what the nation saw and cannot stand what president trump, as all of them did for the first impeachment. and you sort of think, well, the shorthand is there is a pro- impeachment house republican conference, and an anti, no there is also another conference here in washington among republicans it's the just get through until inauguration conference. it is lead by mitch mcconnell, trying to create stability and to do the right thing to create a an atmosphere for stability. >> o'donnell: what is the heart of the argument that there is no point in impeaching because the president is going to leave office in seven days. >> reporter: right, that there is no time, that is essent
norah. >> o'donnell: jeff pegues, thank you. we want to bring in cbs news chief washington correspondent jot. fitie inistory a president has been impeached twice. this was a bipartisan effort today. >> reporter: ten house republicans were there for it, house republicans did have an opinion one way or another, that is astonishing but why those 10 republicans saw what the nation saw and cannot stand what president trump, as all of them did for the first impeachment. and you sort of...
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i'm norah o'donnell.ere tomorrow. >>> this is the cbs overnight news. >>> thanchks for staying with u president biden's plan to tackle the covid-19 pandemic, includes a new push for reopening schools for inperson learning a lot of children are having a hard time learning from home and parents are concerned they are falling back in learning. but others are saying that it's still not safe for educators. >> reporter: in chicago, it's a bitter school showdown, and the teacher's union for the largest district in the area, held a vote. instead of heading back to class yesterday, they will return tomorrow. that has parents concerned that the children will not return to the classroom as planned. >> how much should i prepare her for this if the carpet is going to get pulled out from underneath her again. >> reporter: this teacher that has been teaching in person since august, her husband is a first responder and her son is back to inperson learning. leaving our 6-year-old daughter, joey, a chicago public school st
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this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us on this friday night. we are going to begin with some we are going to begin with some breaking news, because federal prosecutors now say some of the rioters who stormed the u.s. capitol last wednesday intended to capture and assassinate government officials, including vice president mike pence. pres. tonight, we're learning chilling new details just how close they were to their target. cbs news has confirmed, secret service agents whisked mr. pence into an office off the senate floor just one minute before rioters stormed up a nearby stairwell, in what some are calling a stunning breach of secret service protection. as we come on the air, the nationwide manhunt to arrest and detain some of the most violent rioters is expanding, as concern grows that some of them might now be planning more attacks pls during next week's inauguration. there's also this: investigators say there is mounting evidence the insurrection may have
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we build with each other. ♪ ♪ >> o'donnell: tonight, a >> o'donnell: tonight, a private in the u.s.used of trying to help isis attack american soldiers overseas, as well as suggesting targets right here in the u.s. 20-year-old cole bridges is charged with communicating with an undercover f.b.i. agent who he thought was a member of isis. sarah thomas will become the first woman ever to officiate the super bowl in its 55-year history. thomas, a mother of three, was also the first woman to officiate a college football game and an n.f.l. game. the super bowl airs on cbs february 7. and coming up next, the eight- year-old who won a spot in the inaugural celebration. her virtual lemonade stand is making a real difference. diffe. as a retired weatherman, i like things i can predict. that's why i chose an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan from unitedhealthcare. it's the kind of plan with predictable out-of-pocket costs. plus the plan i chose has a low to zero percent chance of copays. it's a sunny day for me. -honey you're doing it again. -i'll stop. the only medicare supplement plans
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. >> o'donnell: nikole killion, thank you. we're learning more tonight of the capitol police officer who died of the injuries from the attack. 42-year-old brian sicknick served his country in iraq with the air national guard only to be killed defending the capitol. and tonight we are seeing new, shocking video from the attack. cbs' jeff pegues joins us now. good evening, jeff. >> reporter: norah, good evening. first, about the officer who was killed in this melee on wednesday. he was a veteran officer. he was responding to this mob, and that's when he went down. now, investigators, you know, they're still at the beginning of this investigation, but, obviously, they're going to use cell phone data and video from inside the capitol to try to get the person or persons-- the persons responsible. let's look at some of this video. new video from inside the capitol and the outside as this event was unfolding, this attack on the capitol. and this is a video that goes pretty in depth. in fact, it shows protesters verbally abusing offic
. >> o'donnell: nikole killion, thank you. we're learning more tonight of the capitol police officer who died of the injuries from the attack. 42-year-old brian sicknick served his country in iraq with the air national guard only to be killed defending the capitol. and tonight we are seeing new, shocking video from the attack. cbs' jeff pegues joins us now. good evening, jeff. >> reporter: norah, good evening. first, about the officer who was killed in this melee on wednesday. he...
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norah. >> o'donnell: jeff pegues, thank you. the high security alert in washington will likely continue for some time as the senate will soon put president trump on trial. he's the first president to be impeached twice by the house. the question now could he also become the first president to be convicted by the senate. cbs's nancy cordes joins us from capitol hill. good evening. >> reporter: good evening, norah. because the 100 senators will soon be serving as the jury, many will not say how they plan to vote until the trial has wrapped up. but a number of republicans who spoke out today appear to be leaning towards acquittal. >> -- laid upon the table. >> reporter: now that the house has worked its will, the president's defenders are working to head off a conviction in the senate. >> if we go along with it as republicans we will destroy the republican party. >> reporter: the start date and length of the trial are currently being negotiated by the senate's democratic and republican leaders. everyone agrees it would be inappropr
norah. >> o'donnell: jeff pegues, thank you. the high security alert in washington will likely continue for some time as the senate will soon put president trump on trial. he's the first president to be impeached twice by the house. the question now could he also become the first president to be convicted by the senate. cbs's nancy cordes joins us from capitol hill. good evening. >> reporter: good evening, norah. because the 100 senators will soon be serving as the jury, many will...
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. >> o'donnell: the process is done. >> right. and also go on twitter and say all objections will be withdrawn unless you leave the capitol. if you occupy the capitol we will no longer go forward with this. you cannot negotiate with the congress by occupying it. you simply cannot. and that is something they could also do. ted cruz could do that. josh hawley could do that, well and jim -- could do that. >> we have zak hudak on the phone, tell us what you seeing. >> this -- just evacuated us and a good ways from it, but on the way out -- the center doors in the chamber. [indiscernible] >> a dense -- some kind of loud bang and members and press -- masks -- capitol police say tear gas has been used around -- this area of the capitol. >> zak, this is major garrett, norah stepped away for a second and let me engage you for just a second. what are you doing and seeing as you are right now and if you, i know that you are under some requirement not to be too specific but if you get give a general sense of where you are and what is happenin
. >> o'donnell: the process is done. >> right. and also go on twitter and say all objections will be withdrawn unless you leave the capitol. if you occupy the capitol we will no longer go forward with this. you cannot negotiate with the congress by occupying it. you simply cannot. and that is something they could also do. ted cruz could do that. josh hawley could do that, well and jim -- could do that. >> we have zak hudak on the phone, tell us what you seeing. >> this...
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have a great day. >> o'donnell: good to see you., and joe biden is now the 46th president of the united states. already, many of his staffers are there inside the west wing at work, preparing what are going to be 17 executive actions including 15 executive orders that will be signed by the president tonight. president biden remains at the capitol. we'll sem ly ia signing ceremony to do some memorandums and other work there, and, so, we'll see him, and then he will go to arlington cemetery with the former presidents of the united states, biden, clinton and obama, to recognize the men and women who serve in our armed services and have paid the ultimate sacrifice. john? >> norah, getting to the point you were making act hitting the ground running, the binder team, as bumpy as this transition has been, has done as much on their side to be as prepared as possible. the biden transition team hired 206 white house officials, double the amount of the obama team, according to the center for presidential transitions, and nominated more than ob
have a great day. >> o'donnell: good to see you., and joe biden is now the 46th president of the united states. already, many of his staffers are there inside the west wing at work, preparing what are going to be 17 executive actions including 15 executive orders that will be signed by the president tonight. president biden remains at the capitol. we'll sem ly ia signing ceremony to do some memorandums and other work there, and, so, we'll see him, and then he will go to arlington cemetery...
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captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: good evening i'm norah o'donnell with cbs news special report, assault on the u.s. capitol. in an extraordinary day here in the nation's capitol that no one thought would come to freuician,-- fruition an angry mob of supporters of president trump convened on the u.s. capitol, overwhelming law enforcement. this is an image inside what is called the capitol crypt. as those supporting the president sought to storm the house and senate chambers, but what can only be viewed as an attempt to not only that ward-- that wart the democratic process but also an effort incited by the president of the united states to try one last effort to overturn the presidential election. senators, congressmen, their staffers were quickly whisked into a secure location. among them as well the vice president of the united states. brought by the u.s. secret service into a secure location, all of them holed up for hours trying to remain secure. this picture encapsulates it all. the u.s. capitol police, guns drawn. those are members are congress is on their knees with bags t
captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: good evening i'm norah o'donnell with cbs news special report, assault on the u.s. capitol. in an extraordinary day here in the nation's capitol that no one thought would come to freuician,-- fruition an angry mob of supporters of president trump convened on the u.s. capitol, overwhelming law enforcement. this is an image inside what is called the capitol crypt. as those supporting the president sought to storm the house and senate chambers, but...
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now offering zero commissions on online trades. >> o'donnell: sund >> o'donnell: sunday on "60 minutesng on the capitol assault and unprecedented inaugural security. and our interview with washington quarterback alex smith on his remarkable comeback from a catastrophic leg injury. and if you can't watch us live, don't forget to set your dvr so you can watch us later. that is tonight's edition of the "cbs evening news." a reminder: stay positive, test negativ m norah o'donnell right here in the nation's capitol. be safe this weekend. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh program is a paid advertisement for nuwave oxypure smart air purifier sponsored by nuwave llc, featuring deborah norville on award winning journalist and new york times bestselling author. - we are all living in strange and unsettling times. never in history has everyone on the planet been challenged by the same thing. covid-19 has changed the way we work, the way we interact and we're all still trying to figure out what it means for our future. amidst the uncertainty, all of us
now offering zero commissions on online trades. >> o'donnell: sund >> o'donnell: sunday on "60 minutesng on the capitol assault and unprecedented inaugural security. and our interview with washington quarterback alex smith on his remarkable comeback from a catastrophic leg injury. and if you can't watch us live, don't forget to set your dvr so you can watch us later. that is tonight's edition of the "cbs evening news." a reminder: stay positive, test negativ m norah...
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president. >> o'donnell: with a peaceful transfer of power. ♪ o say can you see ♪ >> o'donnell: no crowdscedented security as the new president declares democracy has prevailed. >> biden: with unity, we can do great things, important things. without unity, there is no peace. >> o'donnell: tonight, the presiden
president. >> o'donnell: with a peaceful transfer of power. ♪ o say can you see ♪ >> o'donnell: no crowdscedented security as the new president declares democracy has prevailed. >> biden: with unity, we can do great things, important things. without unity, there is no peace. >> o'donnell: tonight, the presiden
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. >> o'donnell: nancy cordes, thank you. tonight, 100 million americans are in the path of a major winter storm that could leave cities in the east under a foot of snow. the same deadly storm system that wiped out part of california's historic highway 1 in a mudslide. look at this. well, that storm, it's now barreling across the country, and cbs' lonnie quinn is tracking its every move. excited to talk to you, lonnie. tell us where the storm is going. >> it's that storm in california pushing to east. but, norah, it all begins inkete has picked up 9.5 feet of snow. that storm pushes to the east by tomorrow, it's snowing from minneapolis to columbus, ohio. by the time you get to sunday, it's the ohio valley all the way down to washington, d.c., and then what is going to be key with this storm will be what happens on monday. the low pressure system gets offshore, it's weakened, but now it combines with a secondary low pressure system, and all the big east coast cities are picking up the snow. i put together a list of major citi
. >> o'donnell: nancy cordes, thank you. tonight, 100 million americans are in the path of a major winter storm that could leave cities in the east under a foot of snow. the same deadly storm system that wiped out part of california's historic highway 1 in a mudslide. look at this. well, that storm, it's now barreling across the country, and cbs' lonnie quinn is tracking its every move. excited to talk to you, lonnie. tell us where the storm is going. >> it's that storm in...
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. >> here is norah o'donnell with a preview.is a great stfor watchi 6:00. the cbs evening news is coming up next. >> and we are going to be back here at kpix 5 news at 7:00 for you. have a good nigh ♪ ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: tonight, the south african variant of coronavirus is found here in the u.s., and the concern that the more contagious strain could lead to a surge in cases. and the breaking news-- a deadly chemical leak at a food production plant. multiple workers dead, many more injured after a liquid nitrogen leak at a plant in the poultry capitol of the world. >> this folks who came into work did not have any idea of what would happen. >> o'donnell: why students nearby were told to shelter in place.li. but the fear tonight that it's more widespread in the u.s., and the news about which vaccines could provide protection. the president's $2 trillion
. >> here is norah o'donnell with a preview.is a great stfor watchi 6:00. the cbs evening news is coming up next. >> and we are going to be back here at kpix 5 news at 7:00 for you. have a good nigh ♪ ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: tonight, the south african variant of coronavirus is found here in the u.s., and the concern that the more contagious strain could lead to a surge in cases. and the breaking news-- a deadly chemical leak at a food production...
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here is norah o'donnell with the preview. >>> good evening. happy new year.p after kpix5 news at six, tonight could president trump face a criminal probe after his hour-long call with the election captioning sponsored by cbs ♪ ni o'donnell: tonight, new questions about whether president trump is in legal jeopardy after he's caught on tape pressuring a member of his own party to overturn georgia's election. into the president of theriminal probe into the president of the united states after an hour-long phone call asking georgia's chief elections officer to find enough votes to turn the state red. >> i only need 11,000 votes. fellas, i need 11,000 votes. give me a break. >> o'donnell: we speak with georgia's republican secretary of state. is it a criminal offense to ask a secretary of state to change a vote? plus the showdown in georgia. on the eve of the high-stakes runoffs that will decide control of the united states senate.
here is norah o'donnell with the preview. >>> good evening. happy new year.p after kpix5 news at six, tonight could president trump face a criminal probe after his hour-long call with the election captioning sponsored by cbs ♪ ni o'donnell: tonight, new questions about whether president trump is in legal jeopardy after he's caught on tape pressuring a member of his own party to overturn georgia's election. into the president of theriminal probe into the president of the united states...
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here is norah o'donnell with the preview. >>> good evening. coming up after kpix5 news at six, our tribute to the unsung heroes of the inauguration who touched our hearts. that and more news tonight right here on the cbs evening news. >>> thank you for watching. the news continues streaming on cbsn bay area and you can find it on the kpix5 news app . the cbs evening news is up next. we will be back here at 7 pm. and have all the latest for you then. ♪ ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: tonight, on his first full day in office, president biden declares war on the coronavirus pandemic. the 46th president unleashes the federal government to fight the worst health crisis in a century: a 200-page plan to open schools, improve testing, and speed up vaccine delivery. >> the rollout has been a dismal failure thus far. >> o'donnell: and, dr. anthony fauci returns to the briefing room for the first time in over two months. >> one of the new things in this administration is, if you don't know the answer, don't guess. >> o'donnell: the death to
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a lot of skepticism about the price tag and whether it's needed. >> o'donnell: and for the 8 million americans who never got their stimulus check, president bush said he's looking into it and will move forward to try to make sure the money gets dispersed. ed o'keefe, nancy cordes, thank you so much, there will be more on your local news on this cbs station. we'll have a full wrap-up on the "cbs evening news." this has b >>> let's get to mary lee now with more on the weekend weather. it looks like it's going to be a wet one, mary. >>> yes. we are tracking those showers on high def doppler, really picking up and also looking at the chance for an isolated thunderstorm. you see that light to moderate rain across the golden gate into san francisco, across bay bridge, into east bay at this lunchtime hour. you see the showers over martinez and concord. also looking at wet weather across the peninsula from red wood city through palo alto as well as the south bay from saratoga, sunnyvale, parts of the san jose area. you see the showers to the east of morgan hill and gilroy. here is a live loo
a lot of skepticism about the price tag and whether it's needed. >> o'donnell: and for the 8 million americans who never got their stimulus check, president bush said he's looking into it and will move forward to try to make sure the money gets dispersed. ed o'keefe, nancy cordes, thank you so much, there will be more on your local news on this cbs station. we'll have a full wrap-up on the "cbs evening news." this has b >>> let's get to mary lee now with more on the...