Its thursday, december 12th, 2019. Heres todays eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. This is the most corrupt, rigged railroad job ive seen in my entire life. The House Judiciary Committee prepares to vote. A heavy heart, clear in my duty to our country, i support these articles of impeachment. Reporter the Justice Departments top watchdog testified his report did not vindicate the fbi. 25 of the way through, i thought id dropped acid. Reporter investigators are saying the deadly attack at the jewish kosher deli in new jersey was a possible hate crime. Theres no question it was an attack on the jewish community. Theres no other way to interpret it. Reporter an indiana family is suing Royal Caribbean cruise line after their daughter fell to her death from a ship in summer. We want them to fix their cruise ships. We dont want any other kids to get hurt. Reporter Harvey Weinstein reached a tentative settlement with his accusers. The faa failed to ground the 737 boeing max despite two cra
Survival story. How did american newlyweds manage to stay alive as a volcano erupted around them . Plus cbs news flies over the danger zone tonight as fears grow it could erupt again. Just look at that plume. This is the closest we can get to the volcano. Odonnell suing over safety. A little girl dies after falling from her grandfathers arms. Tonight her grieving parents file suit, saying the cruise line is to blame. And profiles in service. From afghanistan to the ivy league, a former navy seals new mission and the partner he says makes it possible. This is the Cbs Evening News with Norah Odonnell. Reporting from the nations capital. Odonnell good evening. Thank you so much for joining us. Police in new jersey say they found a pipe bomb at the scene of that deadly shootout in new jersey tuesday. Newly released Surveillance Video suggests the shooters, a man and woman, targeted a kosher
market, wielding rifles as people on the street took off running. Before it was over, four victims w
Israel is moving toward taking an unprecedented step in solidifying its support of the international Jewish community as it faces rising antisemitism by honoring those in the Diaspora murdered in hate-filled attacks.
On a night when Jews around the world were lighting candles to celebrate the fifth night of Chanukah, state and local leaders gathered in Jersey City with community members to “Shine a Light” on rising antisemitism. “It is a strong statement about unity here that we stand on the City Hall steps in the most diverse city in the United States of America and we celebrate our Jewish brothers and sisters here as we have celebrated every other religion here as a symbol of unity,” said Mayor Steve Fulop, who is himself Jewish. “The story of Chanukah is one of light overcoming darkness, and I think the story of Jersey City over the last couple of years embodies that.” The December 2 event, hosted by the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), Jewish Federation of Northern New Jersey and the Israeli American Council (IAC), was a bittersweet for those gathered as they paused to remember the victims of the antisemitic attack at the JC Kosher Supermarket on December 10, 2019, that left four inno