i just think this country needs donald trump to get things back on track. norah: america decides. and there s breaking news here in new hampshire, cbs news predicting donald trump will win the republican primary. the cbs evening news begins now. good evening. and welcome. we are live from here in manchester, new hampshire. i am norah o donnell. and we begin tonight with the breaking news. cbs news can predict that donald trump is the winner new hampshire s presidential primary. no nomination has failed to secure the nomination, but tonight nikki haley says this race is far from over. we are hearing from both candidates tonight setting expectations about the campaign ahead. we also have exit poll data, but with the shape of what the electorate was like here in new hampshire, it was more moderate, more independent than what we saw in iowa. also, the economy and immigration, some of the top issues on voters minds. and one in five voters made their decision in the las
three year after the death of george floyd, the justice department releasing a scathing report accusing the minneapolis police department of apattern of excessive force and racial discrimination. among the findings, officers systemically targeting black and native american people six times more than white people. pierre thomas with the attorney general merrick garland in minneapolis. the verdict tonight in the horrific mass shooting at the tree of life synagogue in pittsburgh. 11 people killed. the defendant guilty on all 63 counts. the death penalty now on the table. news coming in late today about the deadly black bear attack at a national forest in arizona. the victim sitting in a chair outside. the bear attacking him and dragging him about 75 yards. the close call on the runway. the american airlines flight ordered to abort its landing, a delta plane still in its path. and what the american pilot did next. ultimate fighting star conor mcgregor accused of sexual assa
laura: hi, i m laura ingraham. this is a special edition of the ingraham angle. i hope you are having an amazing starts to 2024. i cannot believe it s another election. all right, the iowa caucuses are just a couple weeks away. and we could soon start to see a thinning of the g.o.p. field. it s about time. but, before things really ramp up. politically, we wanted to take this time to remember how much fun we had in 2023. some of the biggest laughs came of course when raymond with me. here is a look back at what we all did. it s time for seen and unseen where we reveal the stories behind the headlines for that we turn to fox news contributor raymond arroyo. all right. biden had an event for the kennedy center honorees i know at the white house. and that happened the other day. queen latifah got a little less than the royal treatment. with other movies and movies she has earned golden globe and primetime enemy enemy. [laughter] that s me. prime time emmy. laura, t
one-on-one with house speaker kevin mccarthy, negotiators back at the table tonight. the new signals a standstill may be over soon with the u.s. just days from default and the major meeting now set for tomorrow there is no agreement. we re still apart. presidents biden and zelenskyy face to face as ukraine gets new american support. and our correspondent pressing president biden, does his sign-off of f-16 fighter jets to ukraine risk escalating the war deadly stampede at a soccer stadium. a dozen people killed. nearly a hundred hurt. the terrifying videos as fans run for their lives. the suspect charged with manslaughter after that subway chokehold now speaking out for the first time why he says he d do it again. the idaho murder suspect set to be arraigned tomorrow and we have new nbc news reporting. did he break into another female student s apartment before the murders? and liftoff. late today a private company launching paying tourists into space, and the woman on
manslaughter, accused ofa cronst least 10 victims injured, police say the driver red a red light and jumped the curb victory kendo in brownsville. tensions rising at the southern border tonight title 42 set to expire on thursday. more than 26,000 migrants apprehended crossing into the u. s in just 72 hours, authorities bracing for up to 10,000 day matt rivers reporting from the border tonight. closing arguments in the civil rape and defamation case against former president trump e. jean carroll s attorney, using donald trump s words against him what they played in court, saying she was exactly trump s type. and the defense, saying she stole her story from an episode of law and order. aaron carter ski in the courtroom. so here in new york protesters clashing with police over the subway chokehold death of jordan s neely the case likely going to a grand jury this week, the former marine breaking his silence and the family of the man who died reacting tonight. the urgent search n