On a passenger plane, trying to get into the cockpit three times in midair before being restrained. First tonight, The Future Of Tiktok in the u. S. The house votes to ban it, unless the Chinese Company that owns it sells it. The concern here in this country over National Security. And with tiktok Fighting Back tonight, what does tiktok look like in china . Why are there far more restrictions and protections in china for young people on tiktok than here in the u. S. . And tonight, what will the senate now do next . Rachel scott live on the hill. The breaking headline from georgia. The judge in the case against donald trump dropping six charges, three of them against trump, ten charges against trump remain. With the judges decision now on the future of d. A. Fani willis coming at any time. Tonight, the scare onboard a Passenger Jet Flying from san diego to washington, d. C. That young man, a Student Pilot, trying to breach the cockpit multiple times. What they had to do to restrain him.
In midair before being restrained. First tonight, The Future Of Tiktok in the u. S. The house votes toen ba it, unless the Chinese Company that owns it sells it. The concern here in this country over National Security. And with tiktok Fighting Back tonight, what does tiktok look like in china . Why are there far more restrictions and protections in china for young people on tiktok than here in the u. S. . And tonight, what will the senate now do next . Rachel scott live on the hill. The breaking headline from georgia. The judge in the case against donald trump dropping six charges, three of them against trump, ten charges against trump remain. With the judges decision now on the future of d. A. Fani willis coming at any time. Tonight, the scare onboard a Passenger Jet Flying from san diego to washington, d. C. That young man, a Student Pilot, trying to breach the cockpit multiple times. Tonight, hes facing federal charges. Also tonight, another United Boeing jet with a problem. The fif
pet projects. cbs s nancy chen reports. and, like a scene out of a movie, nasa s plan to deliberately crash a spacecraft into an asteroid at 14,000 miles per hour. cbs s mark strassmann shows us why. the threat is very real. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. o donnell: good evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us as we start a new week together. tonight, mandatory evacuation orders are already underway for hundreds of thousands of florida residents as hurricane ian gains strength as it bears down on the state s west coast. residents are filling up sandbags and flocking to grocery stores, clearing out the entire inventory of bottled water and other nonperishable food items. outside gas stations, long lines of cars wrapped around the block as residents waited for fuel for their vehicles and generators, ahead of expected power outages. tonight, ian is nearing the western tip of cuba as a st
and hurricane irma, which veered at the last second. businesses are putting plywood up on windows. this is an ice cream shot trying to inject some levity, no ice cream for ian. sandbags are on the ground to prevent flooding. that s small potatoes in terms of mandatory evacuations. pinellas county and hillsborough county have about 2.5 million people collectively. the whole tampa bay area is 3.2. 75%, 08% of the people are in two counties that have mandatory evacuations. they re looking to move a million-plus people. that process started last night, 2:00 for hillsborough, 6:00 for pinellas. but you ll see the biggest chunks of people fry trying to get out today. the topography of this area, there are bays and inlets, barrier reefs, the bay on one side, the gulf on the other. the water has nowhere to go. storm surge right now certainly the biggest concern as the projections are between 5 and ten feet. for historical context, the last time a major hurricane struck tampa direct
its leader stewart rhodes gets ready to stand trial, facing allegations he helped to plot to end the transfer of power through violence. plus, young iranians risking everything to demand an end to ultra conservative religious government oppression and violence against women and the outrage is only growing. we begin with the return of the house january 6th committee. we are now less than 48 hours from the committee s next public hearing on wednesday. committee members remain mostly tight lipped about what evidence will be presented. congressman adam schiff indicated it would be sweeping. still unclear is whether the committee will bring up a significant allegation from its former technical adviser, denver riggleman, who told 60 minutes that a call was placed by the white house switchboard to a cell phone linked to someone in the mob that day. you get a real aha moment when you see that the white house switchboard had connected to a rioter s phone while it s happening. th