you are taking their money at the cost of all of these human rights atrocities. california governor gavin newsom accusing florida s governor, ron desantis, of kidnapping, after two groups of migrants have been flown to sacramento. norah: breast cancer breakthrough. promising new research reveals artificial intelligence may be the answer to predicting cancer risk in just seconds. another former confidant of donald trump enters the 2024 what former new jersey governor chris christie s candidacy means for other contenders. how are we going to make this work? what about their development? can i afford to live and pay my bills? more than half of the country lives in an area considered a child care desert. meet two moms who are doing something about it. we have seen both sites. this is a problem, and we need to do something about it. norah: and the surprise of a lifetime. a military dad travels 30 hours to make it to his daughter s graduation
they got their mind-set what they want, they think they know what women want. norah: a cbs news% exclusive. the irs agent, who we learned was investigating hunter biden s possible tax crimes, speaks out in his first interview. [bell rings] today s marks one year since the tragic school shooting at robb elementary in you all the text. a gunman walked onto campus and killed two teachers and 19 children. norah: severe thunderstorms in texas bring dangerous winds, hail, and flash floods. the pacific island of guam is facing its strongest storm in 20 years. typhoon is lashing the u.s. territory with dangerous winds, torrential rains, and storm surge. norah: and medical breakthrough, how a new science helped a paralyzed man walk again. good evening, and thank you for joining us on this busy wednesday night. we began with the death of music icon tina turner, one of the most dynamic and energetic performers ever to take the stage. turner was not on
want. norah: a cbs news exclusive. the irs agent, who we learned was investigating hunter biden s possible tax crimes, speaks out in his first interview. [bells ringing] today s marks one year since the tragic school shooting at robb elementary in uvalde, texas. a gunman walked onto campus and killed two teachers and 19 children. norah: severe thunderstorms in texas bring dangerous winds, hail, and flash floods. the pacific island of guam is facing its strongest storm in 20 years. typhoon mawar is lashing the u.s. territory with dangerous winds, torrential rains, and storm surge. norah: and medical breakthrough, how new science helped a paralyzed man walk again. wedny night. this busy we began with the death of mus icon tina turner, one of the most dynamic and energetic performers ever to take the stage. turner was not only a vibrant and unstoppable force in music, she was a survivor, and an inspiration to generations of women. she died tuesday at he
organisation says: there is a 66% chance that we will break the 1.5 degree temperature threshold for at least a year. there is a 98% chance of the warmest year on record before 2027. arctic heating will likely be three times higher than the global average. and the reason for these worrying predictions? temperatures being driven up by ongoing carbon emissions plus the likely onset of a naturally occurring el nino event which can trigger more extreme weather and climate events, including severe rainfall and drought, depending on the region. laurie goering is the climate change editor at the thomson reuters foundation. i asked her to explain the significance of these figures. i think the real message from this is that these climate change impacts are coming much faster than scientists had predicted. scientists are inherently conservative and what we are seeing is that a lot of different things from hate to sea level rise are probably going to happen a lot faster than we had
o marants up in chicago that volunteers are turning places like this former factory into shelters. the number keeps growing. there is growing outrage over the death of a man killed while allegedly shoplifting from a walgreens. surveillance video shows banko brown struggling with a security guard before he was shot and killed. the d.a. says no charges will be brought against the guard. norah: recruiting struggle. we are at the pentagon talking to two of the top air force leaders ahead of armed forces day. i am very focused on developing the culture within organizations where all of them can reach their full potential. norah: take a look at this. the first full-size 3d scan of the titanic, revealing never before seen details. the remarkable story of a dad who managed to adopt eight boys, just before they aged out of foster care. and the transformation it was for all of them. my boys are my boys. they are my kids. norah: good evening, and thank you f