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
i ll talk to one woman trying to make a difference for the young girls and women in the country. there are so following a developing story the arrest of a suspected serial killer in the state of california. the latest developments on that are moments away. we want to begin though with the latest that we re hearing on the possibility of the former president actually testified before the january six committee. joining me now at politico kyle cheney. what reporting do you have on this, kyle, the possibility, the room or whatever you want to call it the former president may actually agree to testify if he gets to do it live. and if the committee is willing to negotiate with him on this testimony? look, i think he s the one witness they d make a lot, they d agree to conditions to get him in front of them. i don t think it s actually a real expectation that it will happen. if donald trump says, i m doing, it going and no one can stop him. we ve seen him often go against the advic
divide from two american presidents on the campaign trail. so much is changing. so much. this is not a referendum, this is a choice. a choice. between two vastly different visions of america. this tuesday you must vote republican in a giant red wave. giant red wave. this hour i will be speaking to wisconsin democratic senate candidate mandella barnes on his chances of defeating incumbent republican senator ron johnson. and the head of the democrats senate campaign committee on the tough political climate for his party. in d.c. s federal court today oath keepers founder stuart rhodes taking the stand today. north korea launching nearly 200 fighter jets prompting an immediate response from seoul. and we will have a live report on the breaking news from san francisco, massive layoffs at twitter. and new changes that could impact the platform leading up to tuesday s elections. good day, everyone, i m andrea mitchell in washington as the battle for control of th
american dollars in free money. when i was a place kicker once upon a time, i never thought this debate would happen the atlantic now says separating sports by sex makes no sense. everybody should just play together. that will be a big one later. cheering for legal progress. why don t celebrities open up their homes? several high-profile democrats who own homes are remaining silent. others in a frenzy last week but did not want to house them. people say, hey, they sent them to martha s vineyard and martha s vineyard got rid of them. we did not get rid of them. we took care of them. getting rid of them is a little harsh. not the best place for them to start fresh. this is no place to live. housing is bad. more vacation homes. the democrat mayor from el paso continues to send migrant buses to new york it does not get criticized. the democrat mayor is criticizing them for not coordinating with him even though they turned down. it is time for us to coordinate. a c
pediatric medicine shortage. over-the-counter cold medicine for children is selling out, forcing major pharmacies to limit just how much families can buy. cbs carter evans speaks with worried parents. and a match made in heaven with campus housing in short supply, a group of pennsylvania college students trade the dorm room for a con. bs kki battisteas sist saight out of the movies. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. duncan: good evening, and thank you for joining us. i m jericka duncan in for norah. national drug chains are limiting the sale of over-the-counter children s medicine amid a widespread shortage. plus, the white house accuses texas governor greg abbott of endangering lives when he dropped off bus loads of migrants outside the vice president s home on a very cold christmas eve. more on those stories in just a moment. but first, a state of emergency is in effect tonight in new york state following the dea