Oing to Get Out of it together. Thats what i usually did for me. Im bill, were on the California Coast and this is cnn thanks so much for joining us. Im Jessica Dean in washington alongside my colleague Jim Sciutto in tel aviv. We have Breaking News in The Middle East and also here in the u. S. That were monitoring and thats where we start in the Southeastern United States where the Death Toll from the devastating storm, Helene May is rising this afternoon. Officials now saying at least 64 people were killed across five states. And there are fears that number will likely grow scores of people remain unaccounted for, especially in parts of western North Carolina the damage there is simply catastrophic. Roads and bridges washed out destroyed entire towns remain underwater right now. And more than 2 Million people are still without power. Helene made landfall as a category four hurricane on thursday, but today, Rescue And Recovery efforts still remain a challenge many people are cut off b
underway once again. and the other major question, if he does take the stand, can he stay within the parameters set by the judge and what are the consequences if he doesn t? we re live at the courthouse. plus, nikki haley sending a message to trump that sounds a lot like you don t scare me. her new fund-raising hall that has him threatening her donors and has given her new energy. the political elites in this state and around the country have said that we just need to let donald trump have this. we are not going to sit there and just give up. . and the severe weather that just won t stop. among the dramatic new images, this woman, how she got stranded on top of her car for 14 long hours before she was rescued. we begin with donald trump off the campaign trail and back in a federal courthouse today. e. jean carroll s lawyers have rested their case and trump s team just started the defense in a trial to determine if he has toay the writer millions of dollars for defam
the alarm bells that have fbi investigators working around the clock to prevent attacks. would you say that there is multiple blinking red lights out there? i see blinking lights everywhere i turn. norah: our cbs news investigation. years after our reporting uncovered a disturbing trend about the handling of domestic violence in the military, why some survivors say they still haven t seen justice. leaders should not be making promises that they can t fulfill or have no intention of fulfilling. norah: the new details about what happened before this home exploded. 50 years. i ve never had a sound wave shock like that. rockin around the christmas tree norah: and how this 65-year-old classic topping the charts is making history. deck the halls with boughs of holly norah: good evening, and thank you forbeing with us. we want to begin tonight with breaking news about america s national security and the warnings from the fbi to local, state, and federal
a resident captured this scene, water rushing into the living room of her duplex apartment. homes across the region sustained devastating flood damage. this bridgeport, pennsylvania, neighborhood, under water today after a nearby river overflowed. water rescues carried out this morning all this coming after ida slammed into louisiana as a category 4 hurricane hitting new orleans on the 16th anniversary of hurricane katrina. it was the fifth highest wind for a hurricane making landfall in u.s. history and this time the levies held. but winds reaching 150 miles per hour knocked out power throughout the city. nearly a million people are still without power across the state. there s no timeline for electricity to be restored as temperatures reach into the 90s. now while the eastern half of the country is drowning the western half is on fire. this realtime map shows the 150 wild fires currently burning in the u.s. among the biggest is the caldor fire in california
devastating flood damage, this bridge for pennsylvania neighborhood, remained underwater today. after a nearby river overflowed. water rescues were carried out this morning. all this comes just a few days after ida slammed into louisiana, as a category four hurricane. hitting new orleans on the 16th anniversary of hurricane katrina. it was the fifth highest wind for a hurricane making landfall in history. this time the levees held. but winds reaching 150 miles an hour knocked out power throughout the city. nearly 1 million people are still without power across the state. there is no timeline for electricity to be restored as temperatures reached the nineties. now in the eastern half of the country, he s basically drowning, the western half is on fire. this realtime map shows the 150 wildfires currently burning in the u.s., one of the biggest is the caldor fire in california. which has burned more than 200,000 acres, destroying more than 800 structures in less than three weeks.