We are still in crisis mode, still in search and rescue mode still in search and rescue mode. Norah: battleground blitz liz cheney hits the campaign trail with vice president harris while donald trump is in michigan. Plus our interview with a top justice department official tasked with protecting the u. S. From foreign election interference. Iran, russia and china are trying to strike at the heart of democracy. I think that s a very fair statement. Norah: and tonight s eye on america. The major city that has seen an unprecedented drop in homelessness, how the mayor is combating the crisis with an unprecedented solution. Cbs evening news starts now. Good evening i m norah o donnell and thank you for joining us. We have some breaking news tonight out of memphis. There are verdicts in the federal trial of three police officers accused in the fatal beating death of tyre nichols during a traffic stop last year. Elise preston was in the courtroom, what can you tell us? reporter: norah, all t
Crosscountry weather threats. Tens of millions in the path of a dangerous storm, from the midwest of the south, with socalled gorilla hail and tornadoes. Plus, heavy snow in colorado leaves people stranded. I was crying all day yesterday because i wanted to be home. And i cant. Norah the Cbs Evening News starts now. Good evening. Im norah odonnell, and thank you for being with us. We begin tonight with more than 40 million americans under threat from two major storm systems. Heavy snow is falling across the rockies, with 3 feet already on the ground in parts of colorado, Causing Travel Nightmares at the airports and on the roads. Hundreds of flights at Denver International airport were canceled today and more severe and dangerous weather is sweeping across the middle of the country today, with several tornadoes touching down in kentucky and indiana. This funnel cloud was spotted over a small town in kentucky. Communities are surveying the aftermath with downed trees and severelydamaged
good evening. i m norah o donnell, and thank you for being with us. tonight, winter storms blanket the nation. all 50 states under weather alerts today. the midwest is getting clobbered as a blizzard, heavy snow, and freezing temperatures cause havoc at the nation s airports, with more than 2,000 flights canceled. what the wild weather means for the nfl playoffs. also, there is bitter cold and whiteout conditions in iowa just as the 2024 election is heating up. it s the final countdown for the kickoff of the race for the white house. cbs s ed o keefe is there with how frigid weather is forcing candidates to adapt. but first, we ve got more on that military bombardment of terrorist targets in yemen from u.s. and british fighter jets, ships, and a submarine. we are just learning new details, as president biden today issued a fresh warning to the houthi militia that the u.s. will fight back if the rebels retaliate. the president tonight clearly trying to contain what is now
with an assault rifle and he started shooting. jericka: as millions take to the skies for thanksgiving, we are tracking a major storm that could impact your flight. this is united s newark airport operations center. everyone here is watching the weather and about 370 departures with 50,000 passengers trying to get out and get home on time. jericka: our living well series, raising spirits without alcohol. i just feel a sense of calm that i hadn t felt when i was drinking. mr. david letterman. [applause] jericka: and david letterman returns to late-night to find some surprising changes. is it anything like what you had over there down there? what, all of this weed? [laughter] davi letterman, everybody! [applause] jericka: good evening and thank you for joining us on this tuesday night. i m jericka duncan in for norah. we begin tonight with israel and hamas on the verge of a deal that would free a number of hostages in gaza in exchange for a temporary p
we stand with israel! norah: massive crowds gather in support of israel on the national mall. motivated, they say, by what they have been seeing on college campuses. norah: plus, the news from president biden who believes a deal will happen to release the hostages held by hamas. what is your message for the families? hang in there. we are coming. a deadly crash here in ohio involving multiple vehicles, including a charter bus full of students. my band director is like, get off the bus, it is on fire. stuff is starting to explode. norah: stronger storms and devastating weather. the new report that shows climate change is worsening across america. we are the last generation that is really going to be able to make a meaningful difference in the outcome. norah: and our exclusive interview with democratic senator joe manchin. why he is frustrated with washington politics and looking for americans who feel the same way. senator, the big question everyone i