the same thing happened on wednesday. launching more speculation. he has always said that the criminal justice system is being weaponized against him. it is in this case. parental rights do not stop at the classroom door. bill give parents the fundamental right to know what their child is learning about in school. we do not co-parent with the government will survives. ball is loose. comes out of the pack. noel dribbles and he lays it in. count the basket. kansas state wins it. head games always you and me, baby. head games i can t take it anymore head games instead of making love head games brian: they can t hear us in jacksonville, we can only hear that. we are not blasting that to them. ainsley: they are if they are watching fox. they can hear the music and your voice. brian: the city that s been revitalized as you cross the bridge as are the jaguars. ainsley: you asked the mayor to revitalize. brian: i asked nice and then there was an el
where dangerous hurricane ian is heading next. classrooms turned into bedrooms. we visit shelters and speak to families riding out the storm together. my main focus was getting them to safety. o donnell: and remembering legendary cbs newsman, bill plante, who covered more than half a century of history. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting tonight from tampa, florida. o donnell: good evening, and thank you for joining us. as we come on the air tonight, the state of florida is being pummeled by hurricane ian. the massive category 4 storm made landfall just hours ago with winds of 150 miles per h hour. ian slammed ashore north of fort myers with dangerous winds and catastrophic storm surge. the storm is moving inland and dumping tremendous amounts of rain along the i-4 corridor. and to get a better understanding of just how big ian is, this is what the storm looks like from space, the powerful hurricane covering almost the entire state of flori
washington. republicans are not opposed to any substance. i think it s a political move, and i think it s disgusting. it really is an ongoing crisis here at a scale that is almost unimaginable. you can see some of the garbage that is still over here. and you can actually see how high the water has come. this is what we do not want to see a flood watch. with more rain coming, we expect the water to rise even higher. you re live in the cnn newsroom. and we begin this hour with the passing of two legends who were both game-changers in their respective fields. basketball great bill russell led the boston celtics to 11 nba championships. his final two titles as the first black head coach in a major american sports league. and he was also a tireless champion for racial justice and civil rights, working alongside dr. martin luther king jr. and muhammed ali. in 2011, he was awarded the presidential medal of freedom. and we re also remembering nichelle nichols, who playe
crate everywhere democrats don t want to support him and be on stage with him. kate bettingfield doesn t wand to work with him any more. what is surprising to supporters is how fast he s falling on the stage. domestically it s been a disaster. but in trying to explain away his short comings, invokes vladimir putin. we have a long way to go because of what i call the putin tax increase, because of gasoline and all that grain he s keeping from being able to get to the market. brian: his numbers will arguably never recover after he chose to leave the longest war in afghanistan, consciously leaving our own people behind. and the decision to empty our strategic oil reserve to lessen the gas prices. what happened to gas prices? they went up? it turns out the oil being released isn t for us. brian: thought only has he not brought down the price of gas using our emergency fuel, he s make us less secure because there is less of it. the nations benefiting are china and india. china
crate everywhere democrats don t want to support him and be on stage with him. kate bettingfield doesn t wand to work with him any more. what is surprising to supporters is how fast he s falling on the stage. domestically it s been a disaster. but in trying to explain away his short comings, invokes vladimir putin. we have a long way to go because of what i call the putin tax increase, because of gasoline and all that grain he s keeping from being able to get to the market. brian: his numbers will arguably never recover after he chose to leave the longest war in afghanistan, consciously leaving our own people behind. and the decision to empty our strategic oil reserve to lessen the gas prices. what happened to gas prices? they went up? it turns out the oil being released isn t for us. brian: thought only has he not brought down the price of gas using our emergency fuel, he s make us less secure because there is less of it. the nations benefiting are china and india. china