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norah. >> o'donnell: janet shamlian, thank you very much. well, for the forecast and more on tonight's threat, let's bring in meteorologist mike bettes from our partners at the weather channel. good evening, mike. >> reporter: and good evening, norah. yes, severe storms taking aim at the south once again. our virtual view of birmingham, alabama, shows you, with storms coming in later this evening. the skies will be very bright. unfortunately. a lot of storms here with an intense line from nashville to birmingham through the panhandle of florida. a lot of the storms happening overnight while people are sleeping, in the predawn hours in places like atlanta. two distinct areas of severe weather tomorrow across the deep south and across the northeast. cities like d.c., baltimore, raleigh, all the way up to philadelphia. most of the storms clear by late tomorrow across the southeast, but lag back down across florida and across the northeast. these storms happen through the afternoon and evening. most of these storms start after lunchtime tomorrow
norah. >> o'donnell: janet shamlian, thank you very much. well, for the forecast and more on tonight's threat, let's bring in meteorologist mike bettes from our partners at the weather channel. good evening, mike. >> reporter: and good evening, norah. yes, severe storms taking aim at the south once again. our virtual view of birmingham, alabama, shows you, with storms coming in later this evening. the skies will be very bright. unfortunately. a lot of storms here with an intense...
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norah. >> o'donnell: ed o'keefe, thank you. and back here in the u.s., there is now a state of emergency in effect tonight for new orleans and the surrounding areas devastate bide a series of tornadoes late last night, including one with winds topping at least 136 miles per hour. the storm system is now threatening more than 22 million people from the southeast to the ohio river valley. cbs' david begnaud is in hard-hit erebe. >> reporter: it was only after dawn that the true impact could be seen. block after block, obliterated, homes ripped off their foundations. to see it now is horrifying enough. to experience it sheer terror. >> i honestly didn't think i was going to live through this one. the sensation, the wind, the sound. i thought we were going to die. we barely made it into the room. five, 10 more seconds, we would have been in the hallway, which is nothing. >> reporter: this is how loyssa wineski's home used to here's wt remains. she survived on the floor of her bathroom as her husband threw himself on top of her and
norah. >> o'donnell: ed o'keefe, thank you. and back here in the u.s., there is now a state of emergency in effect tonight for new orleans and the surrounding areas devastate bide a series of tornadoes late last night, including one with winds topping at least 136 miles per hour. the storm system is now threatening more than 22 million people from the southeast to the ohio river valley. cbs' david begnaud is in hard-hit erebe. >> reporter: it was only after dawn that the true impact...
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i'm norah o'donnell in the nation's capital. and president biden is about to deliver his first state of the union at a critical time in the country and around the world. you can see these live pictures from inside the house chamber. and you may notice there is a sea of blue and yellow. that is in solidarity with ukraine after russia continues to bombard the country. there you see, of course, the chief justice, john roberts, of
i'm norah o'donnell in the nation's capital. and president biden is about to deliver his first state of the union at a critical time in the country and around the world. you can see these live pictures from inside the house chamber. and you may notice there is a sea of blue and yellow. that is in solidarity with ukraine after russia continues to bombard the country. there you see, of course, the chief justice, john roberts, of
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norah. >> o'donnell: roxana saberi in london. well, there are worries about the war in ukraine that sent stocks on a tailspin today despite a blockbuster jobs report. all three of the major indexes, the dow, nasdaq, and s&p, all closed down, and gas prices are taking a bigger bite out of our wallets rising at a rate not seen since hurricane tatrina in 2005. here is carter evans. >> reporter: americans are heading back to work. the economy added 678,000 jobs in february, much more than expected, taking the unemployment representative down to 3.8%, a pandemic low. >> we've seen this uptick in higher, with the expectation that the economy is really going to be booming as we get out of this omicron wave, as we get into springtime. >> reporter: the job market is so hot right now, there are nearly two opening for every applicant, and that demand drove wages up. average earnings in the u.s. are now more than $31 an hour, but the raises leveled off last month. what does that mean when it comes to demand for workers? >> more people are co
norah. >> o'donnell: roxana saberi in london. well, there are worries about the war in ukraine that sent stocks on a tailspin today despite a blockbuster jobs report. all three of the major indexes, the dow, nasdaq, and s&p, all closed down, and gas prices are taking a bigger bite out of our wallets rising at a rate not seen since hurricane tatrina in 2005. here is carter evans. >> reporter: americans are heading back to work. the economy added 678,000 jobs in february, much...
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norah. >> o'donnell: thank you for focusing on the children, imtiaz. well, tonight, we are hearing from that russian state tv employee who staged a bold on-air protest against the war in ukraine. in her first television interview, marina ovsyannikova said, "i absolutely do not feel like a hero. i really want to feel like the sacrifice was not in vain, and that people will open their eyes." the mother of two could still face up to 15 years in prison for her actions. well, here in the u.s., there's major economic news tonight. the federal reserve today raised its benchmark short-term interest rate by a quarter point. that is the first rate hike since 2018, and more are expected this year. this will mean higher loan rates for most consumers and businesses, who are already struggling with inflation. tonight, cbs' errol barnett reports on how record-high fuel prices are stalling the trucking industry. >> it digs into your profit. you know what i mean? i mean, a whole lot. >> reporter: tonight, while most americans are gasping at gas prices, truckers are dea
norah. >> o'donnell: thank you for focusing on the children, imtiaz. well, tonight, we are hearing from that russian state tv employee who staged a bold on-air protest against the war in ukraine. in her first television interview, marina ovsyannikova said, "i absolutely do not feel like a hero. i really want to feel like the sacrifice was not in vain, and that people will open their eyes." the mother of two could still face up to 15 years in prison for her actions. well, here in...
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norah. >> o'donnell: mark strassmann, thank you. well, tonight as gas prices continue to hover near record highs, we're shining a spotlight on drivers who are going to extremes to conserve fuel. they're known as "hypermilers." cbs' kris van cleave takes us for a ride in the slow lane. >> reporter: southern california is home to the nation's highest gas prices, nearly $2 a gallon higher than a year ago opinion are you really getting 87 miles to the gallon? >> yeah. i'm getting well over 80 miles per gallon. >> reporter: wayne gerdis is serious about making his tank go further. about 60% further than what the e.p.a. says his plug-in prius hybrid should be getting. this is very much a slow and steady approach to driving. >> yeah. you've hit it with that. >> reporter: we are on interstate 5 outside san diego. what does 55 miles per hour mean to you? >> reporter: it means you're going a lot slower than everybody else on the road. >> that's okay. they're not buying my gas. >> reporter: he says always follow the speed limit. >> speed kills
norah. >> o'donnell: mark strassmann, thank you. well, tonight as gas prices continue to hover near record highs, we're shining a spotlight on drivers who are going to extremes to conserve fuel. they're known as "hypermilers." cbs' kris van cleave takes us for a ride in the slow lane. >> reporter: southern california is home to the nation's highest gas prices, nearly $2 a gallon higher than a year ago opinion are you really getting 87 miles to the gallon? >> yeah....
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norah. >> o'donnell: debora patta, thank you. well, at the heart of that ukrainian resistance are the private citizens putting their lives on the line. and a group in virginia is trying to help. spirit of america is the only nonprofit that is officially approved by congress and the defense department to work alongside deployed u.s. troops and provide private assistance in support of their missions. well, we followed their shipment of much-needed equipment. just over a month ago, the daily uniform for these ukrainians was street clothes or a business suit. >> what we have here is a really nice modern helmet. >> o'donnell: but now they are soldiers, soldiers for a volunteer army desperately in need of gear. enter spirit of america, a nonprofit that works hand in hand with the u.s. military to provide non-lethal aid to military partners. has the pace picked up in terms of sending supplies in? >> reporter: absolutely. >> o'donnell: we met coleen denny and terrel chandler in poland, where they're helping coordinate the aid. >> mostly,
norah. >> o'donnell: debora patta, thank you. well, at the heart of that ukrainian resistance are the private citizens putting their lives on the line. and a group in virginia is trying to help. spirit of america is the only nonprofit that is officially approved by congress and the defense department to work alongside deployed u.s. troops and provide private assistance in support of their missions. well, we followed their shipment of much-needed equipment. just over a month ago, the daily...
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norah. >> o'donnell: meg oliver, thank you so much. well, there's shocking new details tonight in the head-on ( crashing sounds ) in texas that killed nine peoplr oach. officials said today behind the wheel of the pickup that swerved into the teen's van was a 13-year-old boy, killed along with an adult male passenger in the pickup. investigator say the pickup was riding on a spare tire that blew out before impact. turning to "eye on america" and a growing problem facing millions of americans, so-called food desserts. grocery stores in many areas are closing. janet shamlian reports on what some rural communities are doing to feed themselves. >> reporter: unlike in grocery store in rural america, st. paul, kansas, has one that will never shut its doors. >> who's your boss? e have six of them. we have a mayor and five council members. >> reporter: james voorhies and kelly voorhies run the only market in down but the city owns it, a unique arrangement to keep food available. you lived here when there wasn't a grocery store, what was that l
norah. >> o'donnell: meg oliver, thank you so much. well, there's shocking new details tonight in the head-on ( crashing sounds ) in texas that killed nine peoplr oach. officials said today behind the wheel of the pickup that swerved into the teen's van was a 13-year-old boy, killed along with an adult male passenger in the pickup. investigator say the pickup was riding on a spare tire that blew out before impact. turning to "eye on america" and a growing problem facing millions...
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i'm norah o'donnell. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by >>> right now at 7:00. >> it is unfortunate that he took the case into his own hands. >> i don't blame him. i 100% don't blame him. >>> why a former ufc champion charged with attempted murder in san jose is seeing a show of support tonight. >>> plus, a stolen van goes up in flames. what we are learning about the moments just before the deadly fire in oakland. >> i don't understand why people cannot wait another nine days. >>> the contra costa county school district writes its own rules unmasks, and a surprising result. >>> we are tracking it all. a weekend chance shower moves into the bay area tomorrow but the amounts are heading in the wrong direction. an updated look at what we expect coming up in the first alert forecast. >> thanks. >>> good evening, we begin with the former ufc champion accused of taking the law into his own hands. as kenny velasquez appeared in a san jose courtroom to face an attempt at murder charge, his supporters rallie
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norah. >> o'donnell: debora patta, thank you. we want to turn now to an exclusive cbs news and "washington post" investigation. tonight, our chief election and campaign correspondent robert costa and bob woodward have uncovered text messages between the wife of supreme court justice clarence thomas and president trump's top aide, in which she repeatedly pushed to overturn the 2020 presidential election. here's cbs' robert costa. >> reporter: the stunning text messages detail an extraordinary relationship between ginni thomas and then-white house chief of staff mark meadows. just after then-president trump started his fight to overturn the 2020 election results. >> this is a major fraud on our nation. we want the law to be used in a proper manner. so we'll be going to the u.s. supreme court. >> reporter: the texts are among more than 2,000 messages meadows provided to the january 6 committee. the first message from thomas came the day before joe biden was declared the winner of the 2020 presidential election. "do not concede," she
norah. >> o'donnell: debora patta, thank you. we want to turn now to an exclusive cbs news and "washington post" investigation. tonight, our chief election and campaign correspondent robert costa and bob woodward have uncovered text messages between the wife of supreme court justice clarence thomas and president trump's top aide, in which she repeatedly pushed to overturn the 2020 presidential election. here's cbs' robert costa. >> reporter: the stunning text messages...
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norah. >> o'donnell: charlie d'agata, thank you. well, now to that major pivot today by president biden after refusing to ban russian oil, gas, and other fuels, the president today did just that, acknowledging that inflicting economic punishment on russia will drive up already record- high prices here in the u.s. we get more now from cbs' ed o'keefe. >> we're banning all imports of russian oil and gas and energy. >> reporter: president biden's decision to target russia's energy sector is designed to deprive russian president vladimir putin of around $100 million in daily revenue. >> that means russian oil will no longer be acceptable at u.s. ports, and the american people will deal another powerful blow to putin's war machine. >> reporter: the move follows days of growing pressure to take action as the russian military atrocities mount, but it comes with a steep price. >> putin's war is already hurting american families at the gas pump. >> reporter: today, the national average hit $4.17 a gallon, a record high. in four states, price
norah. >> o'donnell: charlie d'agata, thank you. well, now to that major pivot today by president biden after refusing to ban russian oil, gas, and other fuels, the president today did just that, acknowledging that inflicting economic punishment on russia will drive up already record- high prices here in the u.s. we get more now from cbs' ed o'keefe. >> we're banning all imports of russian oil and gas and energy. >> reporter: president biden's decision to target russia's...
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i'm norah o'donnell in our nation's capitol. good night. >> judge judy: that's the dress that he made for you? >> yes, your honor. >> announcer: this bride was bursting at the seams. >> i kept telling him i needed spandex 'cause i'm a heavyset person. when i looked at it, i'm like, "it don't even have a shape to fit me." >> judge judy: she let you know that the dress had to have a little give to it. >> yes. >> judge judy: i just have to see. >> announcer: and after closer examination, this dressmaker still won't give an inch. >> my job first is to just take the measurements. >> judge judy: no, no, no, no, no. >> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom of you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution wadell newman is suing dressmaker corey mckinney for the return of money he paid for a wedding dress and punitive damages. >> byrd: order! all rise! your honor, this is case number 180 on the calendar in the matter of newman vs. mckinney. >> judg
i'm norah o'donnell in our nation's capitol. good night. >> judge judy: that's the dress that he made for you? >> yes, your honor. >> announcer: this bride was bursting at the seams. >> i kept telling him i needed spandex 'cause i'm a heavyset person. when i looked at it, i'm like, "it don't even have a shape to fit me." >> judge judy: she let you know that the dress had to have a little give to it. >> yes. >> judge judy: i just have to see....
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norah. >> o'donnell: ed o'keefe, thank you.s. intelligence offics believe russia's stalled invasion is the result of their undersmath the strength of ev stronr, thanks to an influx of at leame amans" cnydon poland. >> reporter: at the airport in warsaw, we met three americans headed to the battle in ukraine. they told us they're ready to die for what they call a fight for freedom against the russians. and what's the plan? >> the plan to help save lives. >> reporter: of? >> of ukrainian people. >> reporter: andriy penchak was born in ukraine but works as a truck driver in bucks county, pennsylvania. he has no military experience and left behind three young children. >> i didn't say good-bye. i said, "see you." >> reporter: you said, "see you later?" >> yes. >> reporter: while the u.s. military is not committing boots on the ground in ukraine, an untold number of americans are volunteering to join the fight. acting u.s. ambassador to ukraine, christina ke vine: >> we encourage all americans nothe to travel to ukraine right now, and
norah. >> o'donnell: ed o'keefe, thank you.s. intelligence offics believe russia's stalled invasion is the result of their undersmath the strength of ev stronr, thanks to an influx of at leame amans" cnydon poland. >> reporter: at the airport in warsaw, we met three americans headed to the battle in ukraine. they told us they're ready to die for what they call a fight for freedom against the russians. and what's the plan? >> the plan to help save lives. >> reporter:...
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i'm norah o'donnell in our nation's capitol. good night. ptioning sponsored b >>> minutes ago, san jose police releasing new photos of what led up to a police shooting. the struggle that happened inside a downtown tucker rita. >> the storm isn't over yet, the chance of showers and possible thunderstorms. >> this is such a small drop in the bucket. >>> with hopes of a miracle drying up tonight, looking ahead to what we will have to cut back when it comes to water use. >>> lawmakers racing against time before eviction protections run out. what could had to the government desk. >>> speed cameras could come to bay area streets. >> the cruise ship that left the bay area under instigation. i'm elizabeth cook. >> i'm ryan yamamoto. we begin with those new images just in from san jose police. they posted by the camera and surveillance images of an officer responding to a brawl inside a restaurant on sunday. you can see a man with a gun in his hand. he was later shot and wounded. mercury news is reporting that man may have disarmed the p
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norah. >> o'donnell: that will be extraordinary to watch. weijia jiang at the white house, thank you. vladimir putin's invasion is the biggest test for nato since the cold war, and tonight, not far from where we are now, the u.s. has state-of-the-art defense systems in the ready position to deter the russians. and we got an exclusive, up- close look. we're just about 50 miles from ukraine. >> that is correct, yes, ma'am. >> o'donnell: here at an airport in eastern poland, a new major show of american force, designed to deter russian aggression-- two patriot missile batteries, among the most sophisticated air defense systems on the planet. for security reasons we've been asked not to name the battery commander or show his face. so what capability does this have? >> all of these missiles are designed to defeat ballistic missiles, designed to defeat cruise-type missiles, as well as aircraft. >> o'donnell: defeat threats by shooting them out of the sky. if the missile is intentional or just an errant missile, what can this do? >> well, regardles
norah. >> o'donnell: that will be extraordinary to watch. weijia jiang at the white house, thank you. vladimir putin's invasion is the biggest test for nato since the cold war, and tonight, not far from where we are now, the u.s. has state-of-the-art defense systems in the ready position to deter the russians. and we got an exclusive, up- close look. we're just about 50 miles from ukraine. >> that is correct, yes, ma'am. >> o'donnell: here at an airport in eastern poland, a...
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norah. >> o'donnell: chris livesay, thank you. tonight, a major move by the white house signaling a new face in the pandemic. the administration announced a new detailed national road map for how the country will prepare for future outbreaks. might not be a return to normal but it could be the new normal. here is cbs' mola lenghi. >> we are moving forward safely. >> reporter: the new covid plan includes an aggressive monitoring system that the white house says can detect new variants earlier and trigger a faster response with vaccines and treatment. >> i'm good. >> the president's plan launches a new test-to-treat initiative to provide individuals access to testing and treatment for free, all in one stop. >> reporter: but it's those new variants, warns dr. peter hotez, that could slow the progress the country is now making. >> i think the only asterisk that you have to put on that is that this is more of a pause than the end of the epidemic in the united states. so many of us are anticipating the rise of another variant of concern
norah. >> o'donnell: chris livesay, thank you. tonight, a major move by the white house signaling a new face in the pandemic. the administration announced a new detailed national road map for how the country will prepare for future outbreaks. might not be a return to normal but it could be the new normal. here is cbs' mola lenghi. >> we are moving forward safely. >> reporter: the new covid plan includes an aggressive monitoring system that the white house says can detect new...
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norah? >> o'donnell: charlie d'agata for us, thank you. well, the united nations estimates that more than half a million people have already fled ukraine. women and children fill the long lines of cars and buses at border checkpoints, with poland hoping to escape danger. cbs' chris livesay is in the western ukrainian city of lviv. >> reporter: for more than 20 miles, ukrainians wait in the freezing cold for days, longing to reach safety across the border in poland. it is an exodus that recalls europe's darkest times. and it's only the beginning. at lviv's main train station in western ukraine thousands are trying desperately to get out. so you left your father in ukraine to fight? >> yes. >> i love my country. this russia, is bad country. >> reporter: but not everyone can run, men of fighting age must stay, like 18 year old medical student yaroslav possibly facing the front line. >> if i must go, i will go. >> reporter: did you ever imagine you would be faced with something like this? >> no, no. i-- it's like a nightmare. >> reporter: a ni
norah? >> o'donnell: charlie d'agata for us, thank you. well, the united nations estimates that more than half a million people have already fled ukraine. women and children fill the long lines of cars and buses at border checkpoints, with poland hoping to escape danger. cbs' chris livesay is in the western ukrainian city of lviv. >> reporter: for more than 20 miles, ukrainians wait in the freezing cold for days, longing to reach safety across the border in poland. it is an exodus...
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norah. >> o'donnell: stay safe, charlie d'agata, thank you. well, vitali klitschko is the mayor where charlie is in kyiv. he's been documenting the war on his social media pages. in his previous life, he and his brother boxers. earlier we spoke with him about his latest fight, the fight for his nation's survival. is your city in the crosshairs tonight under fire? fire? >> yeah. it's every night, during the day, during the night. people spend weeks and underground in bunkers. people are so angry. it's no panic. instead of panic, they want to fight, they want to defend the >> o'donnell: mayor, you have warned that russians could carry out a chemical attack. do you see any evidence that that could happen soon? >> o'donnell: that was our conversation with the mayor earlier today. meanwhile, some of the most intense fighting of the war can be found in southern ukraine, and that's where russians have overtaken at least two cities and are moving closer to several others in an effort to cut off the country from the black sea. cbs' chris livesay is in
norah. >> o'donnell: stay safe, charlie d'agata, thank you. well, vitali klitschko is the mayor where charlie is in kyiv. he's been documenting the war on his social media pages. in his previous life, he and his brother boxers. earlier we spoke with him about his latest fight, the fight for his nation's survival. is your city in the crosshairs tonight under fire? fire? >> yeah. it's every night, during the day, during the night. people spend weeks and underground in bunkers. people...
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norah. >> o'donnell: nancy cordes, thank you. we've got more now on that change of strategy for russia. a senior pentagon official tells cbs news the russian ground offensive against the ukrainian capital of kyiv afears have stopped. but the assault from the air across the country is unrelenting, and it comes as we learn about the devastating consequences of an attack on a shelter in mariupol. cbs' holly williams is in ukraine. ukraine. >> reporter: around 300 people are now believed dead after russia's bombing of a theater in mariupol last week. hundreds had taken shelter there, including many women and children. the word "children" was even painted in russian on the ground outside. but nowhere in ukraine is safe from russia's brutal assault, and that's spurring tens of thousands of ordinary ukrainians, young and old, to sign up to fight. at this military base, we found new recruits coming to grips with an anti-aircraft weapon, getting schooled on this heavy machine gun and learning to fire mortars. officers here told us they'll
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norah o'donnell, thank you so much for your coverage. norah will have much more on the refugee crisis and the war in ukraine tomorrow on the cbs evening news. >> former president ehud barak obama has tested positive for covid. he tweeted today he was fine after suffering from a scratchy throat for a few days, the former first lady tested negative, both were vaccinated and boosted. >> we also learned late today that actor william hurt has died of natural causes, accord totion his family. hurt won an osc f in the movie kiss of the spider woman. hurt appeared in a number of movies during his long career including body heat, the big chill, children of a lesser god and broadcast news. >> fill for a second. >> tom? >> go. >> the latest message seems to indicate that the libyan pilot was acting on his own without authority from anyone else. > stand by camera two. >> in other words, i think we're all okay. >> william hurt was 71 years old, he would have celebrated his birthday next week. is well, straight ahead on the cbs weekend news, job numbe
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norah. >> o'donnell: that is chilling. chris livesay, thanks. well, tonight, the only person charged in connection to the death of breonna taylor has been cleared by a kentucky jury. brett hankison was accused of blindly firing shots into taylor's apartment, endangering the lives of three neighbors. hankison testified he did nothing wrong during the botched raid in 2020. he was fired by the louisville police department three months later. taylor's sister just posted on facebook that she's tired of the injustice. tonight the house committee investigating the assault on the capitol issued a new s&p to kimberly guilfoyle. a former fox news host engaged to donald trump, jr. in a court filing last night, the committee claims to have evidence former president trump and allies engaged in a criminal conspiracy to defraud the united states in their effort to overturn the 2020 election. tonight the world's most visited web site tiktok is under a multi-state investigation. the social media platform is accused of using technology that experts say can harm t
norah. >> o'donnell: that is chilling. chris livesay, thanks. well, tonight, the only person charged in connection to the death of breonna taylor has been cleared by a kentucky jury. brett hankison was accused of blindly firing shots into taylor's apartment, endangering the lives of three neighbors. hankison testified he did nothing wrong during the botched raid in 2020. he was fired by the louisville police department three months later. taylor's sister just posted on facebook that she's...
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norah. >> o'donnell: that is chilling. chris livesay, thanks. well, tonight, the only person charged in connection to the tayn facebook that she's tired of the injustice. tonight the house committee investigating the assault on the capitol issued a new s&p to kimberly guilfoyle. a former fox news host engaged to donald trump, jr. in a court filing last night, the committee claims to have evidence former president trump and allies engaged in a criminal conspiracy to defraud the united states in their effort to overturn the 2020 election. tonight the world's most visited web site tiktok is under a multi-state investigation. the social media platform is accused of using technology that experts say can harm the mental health of america's youth. cbs's lilia luciano reports the investigation will focus on the o may be doing harm to our children are held accountable. >> reporter: the announcement follows a similar investigation launched late last year into another popular social media a.p. instagram. tiktok says parents have an option to limit the time
norah. >> o'donnell: that is chilling. chris livesay, thanks. well, tonight, the only person charged in connection to the tayn facebook that she's tired of the injustice. tonight the house committee investigating the assault on the capitol issued a new s&p to kimberly guilfoyle. a former fox news host engaged to donald trump, jr. in a court filing last night, the committee claims to have evidence former president trump and allies engaged in a criminal conspiracy to defraud the united...
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norah. >> o'donnell: what a scene. nancy chen, thank you. more on the snow squall in pennsylvania and a second system threatening the south. meteorologist chris livesay from our partners at the weather cannel. good evening, chris. >> reporter: good evening, norah. these snow squalls can come seemingly out of nowhere. they can bring some very heavy snow and gusty winds and can bring visibilities down to about zero. some of these snow squalls on radar look like regular snow showers, but they are packing an extra bad punch of snow and wind. also this week again, a severe weather threat, areas that were hit very hard last week possibly going to see more of some of the worst weather mother nature can provide. damaging winds with the severe weather, large hail and the possibility that, once again, there could be tornadoes. >> o'donnell: chris warren, thank you. the headline from last night's oscars isn't koda, but what happens now after will smith slapped chris rock live on air. the academy of motion pictures arts and sciences said in a statement
norah. >> o'donnell: what a scene. nancy chen, thank you. more on the snow squall in pennsylvania and a second system threatening the south. meteorologist chris livesay from our partners at the weather cannel. good evening, chris. >> reporter: good evening, norah. these snow squalls can come seemingly out of nowhere. they can bring some very heavy snow and gusty winds and can bring visibilities down to about zero. some of these snow squalls on radar look like regular snow showers,...
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norah. >> o'donnell: stay safe, charlie d'agata, thank you. vitali klitschko is the mayor where charlie is in kyiv. he's been documenting the war on mise social media ladies and la. we spoke with him about the fight for his nation's survival. is your city in the crosshairs tonight under yh. it's every night, during the day, during the night. people spend weeks and underground in bunkers. people are so angry. it's no panic. instead of panic, they want to fight, they want to defend the city. >> o'donnell: mayor, you have warned russians could carry out a chemical attack. do you see any evidence that that could happen soon? >> everything the possible. we see in this war russia doesn't have rules, doesn't have war rules. they kill children, women, children. the thousands of people, thousands of civilians already died. they are with any price to be in kyiv. i hope it's not with chemical weapons with the civilian population. with any price, they want to win. >> o'donnell: that was our conversation with the mayor earlier today. meanwhile, some of the
norah. >> o'donnell: stay safe, charlie d'agata, thank you. vitali klitschko is the mayor where charlie is in kyiv. he's been documenting the war on mise social media ladies and la. we spoke with him about the fight for his nation's survival. is your city in the crosshairs tonight under yh. it's every night, during the day, during the night. people spend weeks and underground in bunkers. people are so angry. it's no panic. instead of panic, they want to fight, they want to defend the...
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norah. >> o'donnell: imtiaz tyab, thank you. president biden is headed to the united states leveled its first round of sanctions exactly one month ago, even before russia invaded joining european nations to help cripple the kremlin's economy. "60 minutes" correspondent sharyn alfonsi sat down with the architect of those sanctions wite house deputy national security advisor daleep singh to ask what more could be done. >> dictators have to pay a price for their aggression. we've always had two different tracts. deterrence and imposing costs as well as diplomacy, that is still our strategy. >> reporter: what targets are left? >> we can broaden our sanctions so take the measures, take the sanctions we've already applied, apply mortar gets, to more sectors. >> reporter: more banks. >> more banks, more secretaries that we haven't touched. >> reporter: like what. >> the commanding heights of the russian economy. it's mostly about oil & gas. but there are other sectors too, i don't want to specify them but i think putin would know what
norah. >> o'donnell: imtiaz tyab, thank you. president biden is headed to the united states leveled its first round of sanctions exactly one month ago, even before russia invaded joining european nations to help cripple the kremlin's economy. "60 minutes" correspondent sharyn alfonsi sat down with the architect of those sanctions wite house deputy national security advisor daleep singh to ask what more could be done. >> dictators have to pay a price for their aggression....
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reporting from the nation's capital, i'm norah o'donnell. >>> this is cbs news flash. i'm tom hanson in new york. >>> as ukraine enters its fourth week of war, russian forces are intensifying their attacks on cities and civilians. ukrainian officials saying a theater serving as a they willer was targeted in mariupol. this satellite image shows what it looked like before the attack. ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy said evacuation corridors did not work wednesday, as the russian military did not stop shelling. but both sides say they are making progress in peace talks. the topic of ukraine remaining neutral and out of nato is one of the points that's being discussed. russian foreign minister sergy lavrov said there is hope of reaching a compromise in negotiations. for more news download the cbs news app on your cell phone. i'm tom hanson, cbs news, new york. >>> this is the cbs "overnight news." >>> good evening. thank you for joining us on this wednesday night. the war in ukraine is entering its fourth week, with attacks on civilians like we haven't seen before.
reporting from the nation's capital, i'm norah o'donnell. >>> this is cbs news flash. i'm tom hanson in new york. >>> as ukraine enters its fourth week of war, russian forces are intensifying their attacks on cities and civilians. ukrainian officials saying a theater serving as a they willer was targeted in mariupol. this satellite image shows what it looked like before the attack. ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy said evacuation corridors did not work wednesday, as the...
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. >> i'm norah o'donnell. >> i'm lesley stahl: those stories tonight, but first, holly williams with the latest from ukraine this evening. >> reporter: this past week, ukrainians marked a month since vladimir putin launched his brutal invasion of their country-- bombarding its cities, and killing more than 1,000 civilians, according to the united nations. more than half of this country's children have now fled their homes, according to the u.n. but russia's ground invasion has been stymied by ukrainian counter-attacks, and the russians are stalled outside the capital kyiv. between 7,000 and 15,000 russian troops have been killed, according to a nato official. moscow even suggested on friday it may now have more limited goals focused on ukraine's far east. ukraine's resistance is being fueled by tens of thousands of volunteers signing up to fight. at a military base this past week, we met some of those new recruits, and they showed us their armory-- boosted by weapons sent by nato countries. but they want more. ukraine's president, volodymyr zelenskyy, asked nato member states this pa
. >> i'm norah o'donnell. >> i'm lesley stahl: those stories tonight, but first, holly williams with the latest from ukraine this evening. >> reporter: this past week, ukrainians marked a month since vladimir putin launched his brutal invasion of their country-- bombarding its cities, and killing more than 1,000 civilians, according to the united nations. more than half of this country's children have now fled their homes, according to the u.n. but russia's ground invasion has...
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this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> duncan: good evening to our viewers in the west and thanks for joining us. i'm jericka duncan in for norah. tonight, the brutality of war in ukraine reaches a new level with what the white house has called a barbaric use of military force against innocent civilians. at least 17 people were wounded after a russian air strike destroyed a maternity hospital in the city of mariupol. ukraine's president zelensky said there were children under the wreckage, and called the strike a war crime. near the city of kharkiv, a senior defense official tells cbs news that russian forces have made moderate progress. in the capital of kyiv, thousands of civilians are making their way to safety, while a top ukrainian adviser says cease-fires in many other regions are not holding. and new fears tonight of a possible radiological disaster at two nuclear facilities that are now under control of russian forces. we have a lot of news to get to tonight, but we're going to start with cbs' charlie d'agata in kyiv. char
this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> duncan: good evening to our viewers in the west and thanks for joining us. i'm jericka duncan in for norah. tonight, the brutality of war in ukraine reaches a new level with what the white house has called a barbaric use of military force against innocent civilians. at least 17 people were wounded after a russian air strike destroyed a maternity hospital in the city of mariupol....
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for norah o'donnell and all of us here, i'm jericka dun n. have a g >> judge judy: had you discussed taking the children with you to minneapolis? >> uh, somewhat. >> announcer: a faltering marriage led to an ultimate decision. >> i really didn't believe him, that he was gonna leave. >> judge judy: and then what happened? >> announcer: but how far would she go... >> i heard some arguing about 10:30 that morning. >> announcer: ...to stop him? >> and then she came out the house with a big brick in her hand, threw it at the windshield, picked it back up, and threw it again. urofnnouncer: "judge judy." and threw it again. urofnnouncer: "judge judy." judgjudith sheindlin. casi distribution tashawna woodberry is suing her brother, laird williams, and his wife, leaha, for damage to her rental car. >> byrd: order! all rise! your honor, this is case number 14 on the calendar in the matter of woodberry vs. williams. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. folks, have a seat. >> judge judy: ms. wo
for norah o'donnell and all of us here, i'm jericka dun n. have a g >> judge judy: had you discussed taking the children with you to minneapolis? >> uh, somewhat. >> announcer: a faltering marriage led to an ultimate decision. >> i really didn't believe him, that he was gonna leave. >> judge judy: and then what happened? >> announcer: but how far would she go... >> i heard some arguing about 10:30 that morning. >> announcer: ...to stop him?...
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for norah o'donnell and all of us here, i'm jericka duncan. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs capt ned by media >>> right now at 7:00 -- >>> the ntsb is due to arrive anytime now to investigate a fiery caltrain crash. tonight, it is a still derailing the evening commute along the peninsula, 8 hours since it sent passengers scrambling for safety. >> some people started opening up the emergency exits. >>> i had to stop. i'm looking for another job. >> i'm thinking to move to arizona or some other place. >> people who rely on their cars for their livelihood say soaring gas prices are driving them out of business. >>> how a bay area legal settlement with target could keep your money in your pocket. >>> baseball is back. how students fans could be filling up bay area stadiums for opening day. >>> right now on the kpix 5 news at 7:00 and streaming on cbs news bay area , we are getting a look inside of a burned caltrain car that passengers scrambled to escape following a fiery crash in san bruno. the question tonight, how did it happen? >> kpix 5's max dar
for norah o'donnell and all of us here, i'm jericka duncan. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs capt ned by media >>> right now at 7:00 -- >>> the ntsb is due to arrive anytime now to investigate a fiery caltrain crash. tonight, it is a still derailing the evening commute along the peninsula, 8 hours since it sent passengers scrambling for safety. >> some people started opening up the emergency exits. >>> i had to stop. i'm looking for another job. >>...
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norah. >> o'donnell: chris livesay with all that new reporting. thank you. well, as the russian bombardment intensifies, the number of civilians fleeing ukraine to neighboring countries has reached nearly 700,000. the crowds getting so large, that the wait time at some checkpoints is now around five days. cbs' christina ruffini is at thh long, ld jouto pd it'setely danustodon't want stay here. >> reporter: the e.u. says four million people could be forced to flee. so we're on the ukrainian side of the medyka border crossing. all these people have been walking all night to get here, and they still have to wait to get into poland. at this receiving center a few miles away, volunteers from all over europe have come to offer free rides, work, and places to stay. >> we have to do something. >> reporter: preidrisch huttner drove are from germany and says europeans have been much more divided about taking in refugees from other, noneuropean conflicts. >> it is always a hard and bad word, but for a fact it's easier to take in people, we are from the same continent.
norah. >> o'donnell: chris livesay with all that new reporting. thank you. well, as the russian bombardment intensifies, the number of civilians fleeing ukraine to neighboring countries has reached nearly 700,000. the crowds getting so large, that the wait time at some checkpoints is now around five days. cbs' christina ruffini is at thh long, ld jouto pd it'setely danustodon't want stay here. >> reporter: the e.u. says four million people could be forced to flee. so we're on the...
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norah. >> o'donnell: imtiaz tyab, thank you. president biden is headed to brussel this week for a series of high stakes meetings with american allies, the leaders are expected to discuss imposing further sanctions against russia. the white house today warned that moscow could be preparing potential cyberattacks in retaliation for those sanctions. cbs' major garrett joins us now, i understand the president addressing this just tonight, the cyberthreat with top business leaders what did he say? >> reporter: norah, moments ago the president said the following. "the magnitude of russia's cybercapacity is fairly consequential and it's coming," this has been a long running concern so why the alarm bells. u.s. intelligence have detected what it calls preparatory activities that could signal a large scale russian set of attacks, hacks or software viruses. targets of most concern, big banks, pipeline, water systems, electrical grids. last week, top administration officials delivered classified briefings to more than 100 businesses and en
norah. >> o'donnell: imtiaz tyab, thank you. president biden is headed to brussel this week for a series of high stakes meetings with american allies, the leaders are expected to discuss imposing further sanctions against russia. the white house today warned that moscow could be preparing potential cyberattacks in retaliation for those sanctions. cbs' major garrett joins us now, i understand the president addressing this just tonight, the cyberthreat with top business leaders what did he...
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for norah o'donnell and all of us here, i'm jericka duncan. good night. >> announcer: a boat owner expected top-quality seating on the cheap. >> judge judy: are you a reupholsterer? >> i trained under the man who built john f. kennedy's furniture. >> announcer: but he wasn't comfortable with the result. >> he said he was a master craftsman. he made me think he was the picasso of upholstery. >> announcer: can he get the judge to bail him out? >> but all along, he's acting like he's a boat expert. "oh, i know. i know." >> judge judy: maybe he's not the master upholsterer that he thought he was. >> but you get what you pay for. >> judge judy: that's right. >> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom of you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution matthew barnhill is suing upholsterer ted adams for damaging his boat. >> byrd: order! all rise! quiet in the courtroom. this is case number 219 on the calendar in the matter of barnhill vs. adams. >> judge judy: tha
for norah o'donnell and all of us here, i'm jericka duncan. good night. >> announcer: a boat owner expected top-quality seating on the cheap. >> judge judy: are you a reupholsterer? >> i trained under the man who built john f. kennedy's furniture. >> announcer: but he wasn't comfortable with the result. >> he said he was a master craftsman. he made me think he was the picasso of upholstery. >> announcer: can he get the judge to bail him out? >> but all...
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for norah o'donnell and all of us here, i'm jericka duncan in the nation's capital. have a wonderful night >> judge judy: a big rottweiler, once it becomes testy, you don't want to have it around anymore. >> announcer: a new home for a problem dog. >> judge judy: you were selling a rottweiler. >> she had become disobedient toward my wife. >> judge judy: a little aggressive. >> yes. >> announcer: and the buyer... >> judge judy: the defendant comes to you and says, "i'll give you $300 for the dog." >> announcer: ...kept in the dark? >> judge judy: did he explain to you he was selling the dog because it had become aggressive? >> no, not like that. i couldn't even get in contact with him anymore. >> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom of you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution phillip taylor is suing dwayne gray for the value of two rottweiler puppies. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 131 on the calendar in the matter of taylor vs. gray. >> judge judy: thank yo
for norah o'donnell and all of us here, i'm jericka duncan in the nation's capital. have a wonderful night >> judge judy: a big rottweiler, once it becomes testy, you don't want to have it around anymore. >> announcer: a new home for a problem dog. >> judge judy: you were selling a rottweiler. >> she had become disobedient toward my wife. >> judge judy: a little aggressive. >> yes. >> announcer: and the buyer... >> judge judy: the defendant comes...
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for norah o'donnell, i'm major garrett in the nation's capital. have a great weekend. caption g sponsored by cbs >> i've been running a golf tournament 35 years. >> judge judy: i would assume that you love the game of golf. >> yes. >> announcer: a retiree hit the links for a good cause. >> judge judy: you won $400 because you and your friends came in first place. >> that is correct. >> announcer: now... >> judge judy: it's really all about the charity, isn't it? >> yes, it is, your honor. >> announcer: ...he's teeing off on the organizers. >> judge judy: you want more money. >> yes, your honor. >> judge judy: you do understand that i'm not sympathetic with you. >> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom of you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution john yanuskiewicz is suing cheryl lindsey for unpaid prize money from a golf tournament. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 214 on the calendar in the matter of yanuskiewicz vs. lindsey. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: y
for norah o'donnell, i'm major garrett in the nation's capital. have a great weekend. caption g sponsored by cbs >> i've been running a golf tournament 35 years. >> judge judy: i would assume that you love the game of golf. >> yes. >> announcer: a retiree hit the links for a good cause. >> judge judy: you won $400 because you and your friends came in first place. >> that is correct. >> announcer: now... >> judge judy: it's really all about the...
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for norah o'donnell and all of us here, i'm jericka duncan in the nation's capital. have a wonderful night. >>> right now at 7:00 -- >>> i'm enjoying the sunshine. >> goat get some sun and try to destress. >> the spring feels like summer. the bay area cities smashing heat records on an unseasonably warm day. >>> a surprise coming this weekend. we have it in the forecast in a few minutes. >>> the heat had nothing to do with early-season grass fires in contra costa county. the arson of rest tonight. >>> stunning security video out of san francisco's chinatown as merchants fight back in attempts to defend their store from a smash and grab. >>> we have a right to free speech to tell what the horror represents. >> hateful flag outside of an east bay school. how the principal turned it into a teaching moment. >>> looking live at the port of oakland where one city leader wants to throw the long-awaited decision of the new ballpark over to the voters. >>> a close call for two fires next to highway 4. police say one person was arrested on suspicion of arson. you can see how q
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reporting from the border of poland and ukraine, i'm norah o'donnell. >>> this is cbs news flash. i'm tom hanson in new york. another round of peace talks between russia and ukraine is scheduled. the two sides have expressed some optimism in the past few days. president zelenskyy's aide tweeted that the negotiators would discuss peace cease-fire, immediate withdrawal of troops and security guarantees. te talks are happening as the fighting rages on across ukraine, in hard-hit mariupol, the city council is warning that they are running out of their last reserves of food and water. more than 160 private cars managed to leave the city, the first successful evacuation in two weeks. ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy will give a virtual adec address on wednesday to ask for more help. i'm tom hanson, cbs news, new york. >>> this is the cbs "overnight news" with norah o'donnell, reporting tonight from the border of ukraine and poland. >>> and good evening, and thank you for joining us from poland's border with ukraine. we are here as war is inching closer to this key nato ally as ru
reporting from the border of poland and ukraine, i'm norah o'donnell. >>> this is cbs news flash. i'm tom hanson in new york. another round of peace talks between russia and ukraine is scheduled. the two sides have expressed some optimism in the past few days. president zelenskyy's aide tweeted that the negotiators would discuss peace cease-fire, immediate withdrawal of troops and security guarantees. te talks are happening as the fighting rages on across ukraine, in hard-hit mariupol,...
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reporting from the border of poland and ukraine, i'm norah o'donnell. >>> this is "cbs news flash." i'm tom hanson in new york. peace talks between russia and ukraine are set to continue shortly after several days of talks with no breakthroughs. ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy says peace talks are sounding more realistic but more time is needed. meanwhile, russian attacks on ukraine's capital, kyiv, and other cities around the country are growing more aggressive, forcing more than 3 million people to flee as refugees, according to the u.n. and at 9:00 a.m. eastern ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy will speak to congress. he's expected to renew his calls for a no-fly zone over ukraine as well as more fighter jets for the ukrainian military. you can watch that speech right here on cbs. for more news download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm tom hanson, cbs news, new york. >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news" with norah o'donnell. reporting tonight from the border of ukraine and poland. >>> good evening and thank you for joining us from t
reporting from the border of poland and ukraine, i'm norah o'donnell. >>> this is "cbs news flash." i'm tom hanson in new york. peace talks between russia and ukraine are set to continue shortly after several days of talks with no breakthroughs. ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy says peace talks are sounding more realistic but more time is needed. meanwhile, russian attacks on ukraine's capital, kyiv, and other cities around the country are growing more aggressive,...
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reporting from the nation's capital, i'm norah o'donnell. >>> this is cbs news flash. i'm tom hanson in new york. the ukrainian army is reporting intense fighting in kharkiv as russian airborne troops land. russian rockets also targeted a tv tower and holocaust memorial as the conflict enters day seven. in his first state of the union address, joe biden pledged that u.s. force also not engage in a conflict in ukraine. however, he did say the u.s. will investigate russian oligarchs. he also announced new punishments towards russia. >> we will join our allies in closing off american air space to all russian flights, further isolating russia and adding additional squeeze on their economy. >> the u.n. warns the conflict could lead to the largest refugee crisis in europe this century. i'm tom hanson, cbs news, new york. ♪ ♪ >>> this is the cbs "overnight news." >>> i'm norah o'donnell in washington. joe biden went before the nation last night to deliver his first state of the union address. despite inflation, covid and historic supreme court nominee awaiting confirmatio
reporting from the nation's capital, i'm norah o'donnell. >>> this is cbs news flash. i'm tom hanson in new york. the ukrainian army is reporting intense fighting in kharkiv as russian airborne troops land. russian rockets also targeted a tv tower and holocaust memorial as the conflict enters day seven. in his first state of the union address, joe biden pledged that u.s. force also not engage in a conflict in ukraine. however, he did say the u.s. will investigate russian oligarchs. he...
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reporting from the nation's capital, i'm norah o'donnell. >>> this is "cbs news flash." i'm tom hanson in new york. we begin with the war in ukraraine. bobomb sirens c could b be hear kyiv overnight amid russian claims it's scaling back its invasion. russia says a meeting between vladimir putin and volodymyr zelenskyy could be on the table once a draft peace agreement is ready. >>> after the death of drummer taylor hawkins last week the foo fighters have decided to cancel their remaining tour dates to grieve and heal. it's unclear if they will perform at the grammys this weekend. >>> and american astronaut mark vandehye is returning to earth after a record-breaking 355 days in space. he's making the mission along with two russian cosmonauts aboard a soyuz spacecraft. the crew is expected to land in kazakhstan around 7:30 a.m. eastern. for more news download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm tom hanson, cbs news, new york. >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> good evening and thank you for joining us on this tuesday night. tonight the
reporting from the nation's capital, i'm norah o'donnell. >>> this is "cbs news flash." i'm tom hanson in new york. we begin with the war in ukraraine. bobomb sirens c could b be hear kyiv overnight amid russian claims it's scaling back its invasion. russia says a meeting between vladimir putin and volodymyr zelenskyy could be on the table once a draft peace agreement is ready. >>> after the death of drummer taylor hawkins last week the foo fighters have decided to...
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. >>> and norah o'donnell talks to a group of mothers of children in schools with mask mandates. that's the "cbs morning news" for this tuesday. i'm anne-marie green. thanks for watching. thanks for watching. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
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. >>> "cbs evening news" coming up, here's norah o'donnell with the preview. >>> this is what were working on tonight, with march madness in full swing, the college hoops star reaching for >>> finally this afternoon, the clubs used by tiger woods to win the tigers lamp will be up for grabs for the first time in years. woods used the irons and wedges to win all four major titles in 2000 and 2000 and are up for sale. golden age auctioneers expects the clubs to pass the million dollar mark and if so, the first golf collectibles to pass seven digits. wow. i feel like that is something you would be into, paul. you are a golfer. >> i have golf clubs. i don't need those. >> he does not need million dollar ones. will captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: tonight, the major headlines we are following as president biden is on the world stage, vowing nato will respond if russia uses chemical weapons. plus, our cbs news exclusive about the wife of a supreme court justice trying to help trump overturn the election. the west unites against russia. tonight, the billion more dollars in aid and america
. >>> "cbs evening news" coming up, here's norah o'donnell with the preview. >>> this is what were working on tonight, with march madness in full swing, the college hoops star reaching for >>> finally this afternoon, the clubs used by tiger woods to win the tigers lamp will be up for grabs for the first time in years. woods used the irons and wedges to win all four major titles in 2000 and 2000 and are up for sale. golden age auctioneers expects the clubs to...
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that story coming up tonight on the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell. >>> coming up at 5:00, we look at a decision in santa clara county to in the sister relationship with governments in moscow. that story and more with ryan yamamoto coming up on the news at 5:00. >>> people snack at all kinds of places, apparently the bathroom included. one poll surveyed in the uk found more than one in five people say they snack in the bathroom. 18% confessed they snack on the toilet even. more than one in five ring eir snacks with them in e bathtub. eating in bed was the top- secret spot for smacking. potato chips, cookies, and chocolate the most popular goodies. >> no to all of those. >> really? >> definitely not the bathroom. >> i had a box of peeps yesterday that i took in the bathroom so my kid would not eat them. >> protect your turf. don't mess with mom. >>> that is it for kpix5 news at 3:00, "cbs evening news" is next and we are back at 5:00 with more local news and always streaming on cbs news bay area. captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: tonight, we are following a number of ha
that story coming up tonight on the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell. >>> coming up at 5:00, we look at a decision in santa clara county to in the sister relationship with governments in moscow. that story and more with ryan yamamoto coming up on the news at 5:00. >>> people snack at all kinds of places, apparently the bathroom included. one poll surveyed in the uk found more than one in five people say they snack in the bathroom. 18% confessed they snack on...