citigroup and goldman sachs, no record. graduated from universities, no record of that. blatant lies and calls into question how your constituents and the american people can believe anything you may say when you are standing on the floor of the house of representatives supposedly fighting for them? that s the real issue here. well, look, and i agree with what you re saying, and as i stated and i continue, we can debate my resume and how i worked with firms such as goldman is it debatable or just false? is it debatable or just false? it s not false at all. it s debatable. congressman-elect santos given you a lot of time. i think the time owed is to the people of new york. it 3rd. it s hard to imagine how they could possibly trust your explanations when you re not even willing to admit the depth of your deception to them. thank you so much for being here and joining us. thank you, tulsi. congressman-elect george santos confronted for lying about his resume by tulsi
u.s.-mexico border looking for asylum in the united states. breaking, the biden administration officially out with new rules for travelers from china. we re live at the white house with the details developing as we speak. i m hallie jackson in washington. joining me now is msnbc correspondent shomari stone at bwi airport, mike memoli is with the president in saint kroi in the virgin islands. some people have canceled vacation plans altogether. what are the airlines saying. talk us through that piece of it. reporter: right now people are trying to get answers. they re understandably frustrated and they re waiting in line here this line has grown over the last hour and they re trying to get more answers right over there. people can rebook their flights if it was within 30 days of the original travel date. people can also go on the southwest website and try and get a refund. i tell you, that s just not the problem with all the cancellations. look over here. look at all thi
what parents need to know just ahead. richard: breaking tonight, the supreme court has we have fm coverage of this breaking news tonight. matt finn is on the ground in eagle pass, texas, one of the flash points from the border crisis. we begin with white house correspondent peter doocy live from the north lawn with reaction to the supreme court ruling. good evening, peter. peter: good evening, rich. this means nothing has to change until february. that is when the states suing to keep title 42 in place will have their day in court. so, for at least a few more months, cbp is going to keep this extra tool to expel migrants. but nobody on either side of this debate is really celebrating this ruling. it s a relief, you know, somewhat. if the biden administration still wants to put in place a new immigration policy, the supreme court won t stop them as chief justice roberts writes his order does not prevent the federal government from taking any action with respect to that
elect george santos remains defiant after admitting to several lies. cbs s caitlin huey-burns on how lawmakers could respond. health watch cbs s dr. jon lapook explorers a medical breakthrough for jung patients with heart defects. and furnishing hope how a washington, d.c. non-profit is providing those in need with furniture and a brighter future. # this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. good evening and thank you for joining us. i m jericka duncan in for norah. we have breaking news tonight out of the supreme court. it ruled the covid 19 border restriction known as title 42 will remain in effect. plus embattled congressman elect george santos is facing calls to step aside after admitting he put a little bit of fluff on his resume. but first, we begin with the travel nightmares at the nation s airports. bad weather and staffing issues left passengers stranded and leggage piling up. since friday, 20 thousands flights ca
hundred of supporters to jail and leave the clear kingpin unprosecuted if attorney general garland does not sign off on the criminal charges you have referred, what would be your reaction i would just be surprised if that happened. i really would be surprised. it s just it s so clear that he intended to interfere with a proceeding. the 845-page report providing evidence that trump did intend to interfere the committee uncovering evidence as early as december 29th that trump wanted and intended to rally his supporters to march to the u.s. capitol, uncovering a text from a former staffer who said there, quote, may be a call to action to march to the capitol and make noise. trump even pushing for 10,000 national guardsmen deployed to protect him and his supporters these new pieces of critical evidence show trump s intent remember how trump repeatedly refused to call in the national guard to protect the capitol or even his own vice president who he was endangering we