When will you see a 1,400 check . The new reporting tonight on those stimulus payments, including who would be eligible. Charged with murder. A former Columbus Police officer faces prosecution for shooting an unarmed black man. Tainted baby food. The new government report finds Dangerous Levels of arsenic and lead. What you need to know tonight to protect your family. Women and the pandemic. With so many women leaving the workforce, the outofthebox plan to pay mothers for taking care of their children. Iphone danger. Apple issues a new warning to iphone 12 users that their phone might interfere with a pacemaker. cheers and, superheroes at the super bowl. The Frontline Health care workers heading to the big game. This is the cbs evening news with Norah Odonnell, reporting from the nations capital. Odonnell good evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us. Were going to begin with Breaking News on two major stories tonight. As we come on the air, Johnson Johnson has o
Await the hearing, what critics call Catch And Release. We have specifics tonight from los angeles. Customs and Border Protection says because of that steady increase in apprehensions, mexicos reluctance to accept more deported families and covert restrictions here, some facilities are at maximum safe capacity. Therefore, it says, per longstanding practice, the Long Term Solutions are not possible. Some migrants will be processed for removal, provided a notice to appear and released into the u. S. To await a future immigration hearing. This is needed to avoid keeping migrants beyond what court orders allow, right now the Border Patrol is stopping some 3,500 migrants per day trying to enter the u. S. A former dhs director chad wolf calls it a perfect storm likely to get worse as smugglers and families exploit the situation. Its a Significant Development they arent taking certain family units back under title 42, that is very concerning because if youre just doing that in one or two sect
Captioning funded by cbs good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs headquarters here in new york. Good to be with you, im annemarie green. We are going to begin with Severe Weather overnight in dallas, texas. A powerful tornado touched down near Love Field Airport leaving widespread damage. A tornado people were told to take shelter immediately when the twister hit last night. It packed winds of up to 111 miles per hour. In north dallas, there were multiple reports that cars, houses, and businesses had been destroyed. The storm also downed trees and knocked out power to tens of thousands of people. First responders searched neighborhoods overnight for people who may have been trapped. One person described what happened. It started shaking. It felt like of like an earthquake. It started moving the house around, a lot of whistling, all that wind. Ths and stuf faffof was go mecyent minor. One person in benton county, arkansas, was killed by a tree that was apparently downed by the s
Christien kafton has been talking about officials and joins us live from San Francisco. Reporter more than 300 inmates are housed in jail here inside 850 bryant. The question is if the building is shut down becse it has been deemed seismically unsafe, where do those inmates go . No one argues the point that 850 bryant, San Franciscos hall of justice since the 1960s has got to go. The building declared seismically unsafe in the mid 1990s still houses the criminal court and the jail on the seventh floor. San francisco is debating what to do with the 300 inmates that the jail holds now that the mayor has called for the inmates to be rehoused july 2021. We have to close the jail. It is far past time for the city to have a clear plan and timeline to do so. Reporter San Francisco supervisor call for a hearing to begin planning on what to do with the inmates the jail houses. At this point no one has a plan for where to put them. The retiring sheriff said since board of supervisors in 2015 rej
Words, uc berkeley seismology. So many of us can remember exactly what we were doing on that vennin inevening. Scenes like these burned into our memory. 880 collapsed. Marina district on fire. See everyday people doing some r heroic things. The quake struck at 5 04 p. M. The shaking lasted for 15 seconds. To many people it seemed much longer. Oh, my god. School gymnasium, a local bar, a classroom, once the shaking stopped the reality set in. Our neighbors and friends needed help. 63 people in all were killed. Nearly 4,000 people were injured. And there was about 10 billion in damage. Now, we focused so much of our attention here in the bay area on that night but the epicenter was down near santa cruz. Right now, city leaders are holding, about to hold, a moment of silence. 5 04 p. M. Two minutes from now. This is a live look in santa cruz. Historic pacific garden mall was leveled. Rebuilding santa cruz continues all these years later. Now, with all the new technology, theres still some