you are about to enter the courtroom you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution twenty-two-year-old briana williams and her father, louis, are suing the ex-girlfriend of briana's boyfriend, fantasia mckinney, for damaging her car when she kicked it, harassment, and emotional distress. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 146 on the calendar in the matter of williams vs. mckinney. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. gentlemen, have a seat. >> judge judy: your last name is williams? >> yes. yes. >> judge judy: you are her... >> dad, her father. >> judge judy: and the car is in your name? >> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: but you weren't present that day? >> no, sir. no, ma'am. >> judge judy: okay, so i don't actually need you standing up next to her. >> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: is this the boyfriend? >> yes. this is my boyfriend, jeffrey.
attention. do it because it matters and you want to try to make a difference. >> norah: and he cares about his classmates. daken kramer, tonight's "heart of america." and th 's tonight's >> judge judy: she shorted you on rent. >> it was for cleaning. >> announcer: a tenant learns the hard way. >> judge judy: so you sent her a bill for your cleaning. >> yes. >> judge judy: you can't do that. >> well, i did. >> announcer: and that made it harder for her landlords. >> judge judy: the defendant cut down trees on your property. >> they were dead on the bottom. >> judge judy: yeah, well, you can't do that. you're a tenant! >> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution shirley and garry rowe are suing their former tenant, jeannette gibbs, for damages to their property, late fees,
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well, tonight, we continue our "in depth" look at america's border crisis, with congress failing to enact new immigration laws, some states are moving forward and passing their own. but i cbs's manuel bojorquez shows us, it can have some unintended consequences. >> reporter: raquel lopez aguilar is an undocumented immigrant who worked as a roofer in the tampa area. father of two from mexico is charged with smuggling under florida's new immigration law. >> i think that it will be difficult to prove the human smuggling aspect of this case. this is a brand-new law. >> reporter: lopez aguilar is facing four felony charges know my counts for driving a group of in roofers in a van to georgia. the new law prevents anyone from transport and illegal immigrants the state. >> this is the strongest legislation against illegal immigration anywhere in the country. >> reporter: but after hurricane idalia hit the state in august, some say the law
first for the biden administration. there is alarming news tonight about the flu in america. the cd says the number of children who died from the flu nearly doubled last week. 40 kids have been killed so far this season. in tonight's "health watch," cbs's omar villafranca reports on the surge of cases in dallas. >> this is the first time i have known the flu to be horrible. >> reporter: mary stein enter 3-year-old son james have spent the last few nights in a dallas hospital. >> his cough got so strong and so hard, we have been here since wednesday night. diagnosed with flu a. and then that turned into right side and ammonia. >> reporter: coughing kids have kept dr. stephanie atia with dallas medical city children saw a hospital busy for months. >> we are seeing more flu this year than we did last year or the year before. >> reporter: nationally the number of flu cases has decreased but in southern states, flu activity is still high, including in
the president tonight clearly trying to contain what is now an escalating regional conflict. it is exactly what many had feared, as the worst outcome, as we are now nearly 100 days since hamas attacked israel. cbs's charlie d'agata reports tonight from tel aviv. >> reporter: repeated ultimatums gave way to a military action overnight, as f-18 fighter jets and support aircraft led the way in a bombing campaign against iranian-backed houthi militants, including the use of u.s. warships and a submarine. british typhoon fighters took off from bases in cyprus, covering a distance so long, they needed refueling aircraft. cockpit footage is set to show air strikes aimed at degrading houthi capabilities and weapons stocks. u.s. military officials say more than 150 precision-guided munitions struck over 60 targets at nearly 30 locations,
30, 40 degrees below zero will be very common, and some of the reall cold air can stretch all the way down to the gulf coast. and then the snow follows and behind it. from the pacific northwest across the four corners, right down into the southern plains, snow and ice could be an issue for us from texas right into the carolinas, and potentially a pretty good snow coming for us early next week in the northeast, as well, so i coast to coast footprint for us here, but some spots, norah, even across the south expect and 5-8 inches of snow. >> norah: mike bettes, thank you. and that cold weather is having a big impact on the iowa caucuses. they are just three days away and are expected to be the coldest in history. in des moines, the temperature could drop to 13 below zero. cbs's ed o'keefe is in the hawkeye state for tonight's "america decides." >> reporter: with his family in tow, ron desantis, the sunshine state governor, vowed not to let a blizzard block his blade for the white house. >> we can handle the snow, even though we are a florida-based campaign. >> reporter: he visited his
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. at 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 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.
"today, the whirlwinds of revolt are shaking the nation." >> reporter: reading king's handwritten words 60 years later, crawford says, they still matter. >> though we have come a long way, we have a long way to go. >> reporter: to keep the dream alive... >> think god almighty, we are free at last. >> reporter: nikole killion, cbs news, atlanta. >> norah: that is tonight's >> judge judy: was the dog purchased with all of your money? >> it was, your honor. >> announcer: a pet divides exes even further... >> she brought the dog home to me as a gift. >> that's not true. >> announcer: ...and their battle... >> judge judy: the dog is currently with you. >> yes. >> announcer: ...takes more than an emotional toll. >> he's actually registered as my therapy dog. >> judge judy: therapy for what? >> the anxiety that i got after the assault. i have pictures of my bruises. i was terrified. >> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom of judge you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution
>> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution jamie and michelle king are suing dance-studio owner erica vincent for breach of contract and slander. >> byrd: order. all rise. this is case number 19 on the calendar in the matter of king vs. vincent. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. ladies, have a seat, please. >> judge judy: mr. and mrs. king, you were planning an event, and the event was to take place in a facility that was owned by ms. vincent. >> correct. >> correct. >> judge judy: what kind of an event were you planning? >> it was a musical platform, showcase for artists, local artists. >> judge judy: and what kind of venue do you have, ms. vincent? is it a warehouse? is it a... >> no, it's a dance studio. >> judge judy: a dance studio. >> mm-hmm. >> judge judy: how large?