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setting the stage for more confrontations to come. with that in mind, national security spokesman john kirby said we are not interested in a war with yemen or a conflict of any kind. >> norah: and yet, charlie, clearly this is a widening conflict. what do we know about secretary of defense lloyd austin? i know he is still hospitalized here in washington, but what about his role in this operation? >> reporter: yakima well, norah, the white house has made clear that austin was fully engaged in ordering the strike. president biden told reporters today he remained confident in his defense secretary, but he agreed that austin displayed a lack of judgment in not informing the president about his hospitalization or cancer treatment. >> norah: charlie d'agata with that new information, thank you. now to the massive winter storms pounding the u.s. from coast to coast, with more than 200 million people under weather alerts today. the middle of the country is

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of banks, big pharma, even top administration officials. katie porter. never taken corporate pac money - never will. leading the fight to ban congressional stock trading. and the only democrat who opposed wasteful “earmarks” that fund politicians' pet projects. katie porter. focused on your challenges - from lowering housing costs to fighting climate change. shake up the senate - with democrat katie porter. i'm katie porter and i approve this message. >> norah: a texas mother is telling her story for the first time since being forced to travel out of state for an abortion last month. 31-year-old kate cox asked the court for an exception to the state's abortion ban after doctors told her that her fetus suffered from a rare genetic disorder that typically results

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huge fan. >> however, there this election is a choice between results or just rhetoric. californians deserve a senator who is going to deliver for them every day and not just talk a good game. adam schiff. he held a dangerous president accountable. he also helped lower drug costs, bring good jobs back home, and build affordable housing. now he's running for the senate. our economy, our democracy, our planet. this is why we fight. i'm adam schiff, and i approve this message. ♪ ♪ >> norah: the united states and united kingdom strike back against an iranian-backed militia and the most aggressive military response yet. as fears of a wider war grow. the "cbs evening news" begins now. ♪ ♪

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here's what is left of the storm, not showing what is coming up in buffalo, by the way, for sunday night and monday, and saturday noticed a big rain event in the east coast, still skipping the i-95, the big snow, but big coastal waves, some of the highest storm surge we have seen on the maine coast ever coming up as we go through the next 24 to 48 hours. norah, the game on sunday night with the bills bills and steelers, we are talking about what could be a very intense snowstorm, one that may be evene cameras will not be able to look through the intensity of the snow to see onto the field. it could be quite a night as the arctic air rushes in. that is the big story. >> norah: that is a big story, jim cantore, always weird to have you, thank you so much. and there is another storm right behind this one, with more snow and extreme cold, so let's bring in meteorologist mike bettes. hey there, mike. >> norah, good evening. we are always watching for the next storm and what is different about this one is it brings an arctic chill across the lower 48, take a look at the wind chills, they really dive.

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30, 40 degrees below zero will be very common, and some of the reall cold air can stretch all the way down to the gulf coast. and then the snow follows and behind it. from the pacific northwest across the four corners, right down into the southern plains, snow and ice could be an issue for us from texas right into the carolinas, and potentially a pretty good snow coming for us early next week in the northeast, as well, so i coast to coast footprint for us here, but some spots, norah, even across the south expect and 5-8 inches of snow. >> norah: mike bettes, thank you. and that cold weather is having a big impact on the iowa caucuses. they are just three days away and are expected to be the coldest in history. in des moines, the temperature could drop to 13 below zero. cbs's ed o'keefe is in the hawkeye state for tonight's "america decides." >> reporter: with his family in tow, ron desantis, the sunshine state governor, vowed not to let a blizzard block his blade for the white house. >> we can handle the snow, even though we are a florida-based campaign. >> reporter: he visited his

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coldest caucus day in 2004 was 16 degrees. monday night could be subzero. but this is iowa. >> i don't think the weather is going to be that bad. i'm hearing minus two, maybe a little colder. >> reporter: in a sign some campaigns are looking ahead to my aids do desantis tell us he plans to go from iowa to south carolina, then to new hampshire, which is next in the schedule. the reason, aides say, he is kind of show former president trump in the entire republican party that this is going to be "a long, scrappy campaign." norah? >> norah: all right, it does look cold there. ed o'keefe, thank you. federal prosecutors say they will seek the death penalty against an avowed white supremacist who killed ten black people inside a supermarket in buffalo, new york. the killer is already serving a life sentence, with no chance of parole, after pleading guilty to state charges in the 2022 massacre. new york doesn't have a death penalty, but the justice department can seek it in federal hate crimes cases in pursuit of an execution is a

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in a stillbirth. continuing the patient could threaten her life and future fertility. in her first interview since the procedure, cox told sunday mornings tracy smith why she fought to stay in texas. >> i wanted to be here, close to home. it's the hardest thing i've been through, i wanted to come home, cry in my own pillow, hold my babies, be near my doctors. so i was really hopeful. that's really what i thought about most, going into this. >> some of the peopleson the other side of the issue say why not just have the baby naturally and whatever happens hap happens? >> i want more babies. i talked with our doctors, and i didn't want her to suffer. i felt it was best for her, and i felt it was best for our family, as well. we want to be able to have more babies. we want to give siblings to our kids. >> norah: well, you can see more of the interview this weekend on "cbs sunday morning."

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dallas county, where almost 20% of tests are positive. >> one thing that is a little unusual this flu season is that we are seeing both flu a and flu b, more or less at the same time. >> lower vaccination rates could be to blame. less than half of adults and children have gotten the latest flu vaccine, the lowest in five years. >> i think they definitely are some vexing fatigue out there from the last couple of years. >> he sounds pretty good. >> reporter: stein says she missed getting her son's flu shot this year and urges parents to take the flu seriously. >> i would definitely go with your gut, listen to your instincts, and either get the flu shot or be very proactive in your treatments. >> reporter: doctors say it is still not too late to get the flu shot. and they also say if you're sick, don't go to work. if your kids are sick, don't send them to school. stay home. could help stop the spread. norah? >> norah: we know the flu is deadly. all right, omar villafranca, thank you so much.

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