pasadena. cbs s janet shamlian is going to start us off tonight from pasadena with all the weather updates, good evening, janet. reporter: for remarks good evening to you, amid the destruction of homes like this, it is now confirmed one of the tornadoes that touched down here but was a powerful e f-3, the first blow from a storm now delivering severe weather to the eas mess. mon fo of heavy show fell across parts of arkansas causing this ruck to jackknife near fayetteville and cutting power, leaving almost 100,000 people in the dark. heavy snow blanketed ohio, illinois, indiana and missouri, where the governor declared a state of emergency. please do not crowd and try to get around the snowplows. reporter: in michigan the snow led to several fatal accidents, winter alerts stretch across 13 dates, but not in philadelphia or new york city, which haven t seen measurable
in china including over a slowing economy which has been a very significant issue for much of the past year. i would also add that on the front line of these gatherings, which haven t really turned violent at any point, with a few exceptions, people will talk very frequently about freedom and about democracy and about the need for political change. it and about the need for political chance. .,, ., and about the need for political chance. ., , change. it obviously requires quite a lot of bravery change. it obviously requires quite a lot of bravery and change. it obviously requires quite a lot of bravery and courage, - a lot of bravery and courage, doesn t it? for these protesters to come out onto the streets at all and faced arrest. come out onto the streets at all and faced arrest- faced arrest. absolutely, does. and the fewer the faced arrest. absolutely, does. and the fewer the people faced arrest. absolutely, does. and the fewer the people the faced arrest. absolutel
i would also add that on the front line of these gatherings, which haven t really turned violent at any point, with a few exceptions, people will talk very frequently about freedom and about democracy and about the need for political change. it obviously requires quite a lot of bravery and courage, doesn t it? for these protesters to come out onto the streets at all and faced arrest. absolutely, does. and the fewer the people the more bravery it requires. as soon as you have a critical mass more people are drawn to these gatherings but it is very difficult for them to get going in the first place. there are huge, huge risks for anyone who shows up. do you think they will
following the line that was being used yesterday that these were a sort of made in the moment comments, these comments. these text messages by gavin williamson and remember it was back when arrangements for the queen s funeral were discussed, but that has raised many questions about whether, basically, for rishi sunak particularly whether he should have done more to find out more about what the issue was. downing street have said he was made aware there was a complaint against gavin williamson before he chose to reappoint him to his cabinet. should he have found more out about that? is there any situation in which it s acceptable for such messages to be used and i think they are questions that he will face now he is in sharm el sheikh and which haven t gone away, which are still dragging on, as you say.
effectively, the yellow that you re seeing on your map, those are really the toss ups, nevada, georgia and pennsylvania. all the rest of them lean in one direction or another, but they re within the realm of the battleground. what is the take away about how who needs to do what in order to get control of the senate? they need to win every seat possible. our range continues to be anything from a republican gain of a seat to a democratic gain of a seat, which leaves room for either party could win, but within those two of those three circumstances or scenarios would be democratic control including the 50/50. i continue to believe whichever party wins two out of three out of nevada, georgia or pennsylvania will probably be in control. the races to watch are probably new hampshire and arizona which haven t been getting a lot of attention because of senator kelly s advantage or republicans not getting their top candidate in new hampshire. are those coming online? they are online but are