This is the cbs evening news with sco republican, who supports that claim. Margaret brennan is covering the president. Radical islamic terrorists are determined to strike our homeland. Reporter in his first address to the troops as commanderinchief, President Trump accused journalists of covering up terrorism. Its gotten to a point where its not even being reported, and in many cases the very, very Dishonest Press doesnt want to report it. They have their reasons, and you understand them. Reporter mr. Trump offered no examples. And neither did press Secretary Sean Spicer when he tried to clarify aboard air force one. Theres a lot of instances that have occurred where i dont think theyve gotten the coverage they deserve. Reporter the president s comments come after Senior Adviser Kellyanne Conway referred last week to a terrorist attack that never took place. Two iraqis came here to this country, they were radicalized. They were the master minds behind the Bowling Green massacre. P beca
Pelley and tuning up a car. So it sounds just right. This is the cbs evening news with scott pelley. Pelley today, tornadoes hit the new orleans area, ripping homes apart and knocking out power. The narr says there are dozensef minor injuries, but the latest pictures show a lot of major damage. As many as 10,000 homes and businesses is are lost power. The governor has declared a state of emergency, and David Begnaud is on the scene. Reporter it was a large tornado that tore through new orleans east, destroying several homes. Thats when the roof went flying. Reporter Sheryl Mcbride took cover in the bath tub. As soon as i got in, stooped down, the roof came off, things started flying. I asked jesus to cover me, dont let me get hurt. And the next thing you know, here we are. Reporter the tornado left a trail of destruction, ripping off roofs, toppling trees and downing power lines. It was actually a twister. The funnel come straight over, come straight across, come straight up behind us.
America. Nightly news begins right now. Good evening. A dangerous and fast moving storm is on the mover tonight in the south. At least 20 people have been injured. Many have been left homeless as the twisters, high wind and hail heavily damage homes and businesses, some in areas that rr flowere flooded during Hurricane Katrina. It threatens millions as it moves east ward. First to new orleans where Gabe Gutierrez has the latest. Reporter tonight the south is bracing for more severe weather. Another one coming. Got another one coming. Reporter after powerful storms ripped through louisiana. Oh, my god. Look at this. This is real tornado. Reporter three tornadoes touching down in and around new orleans. Total devastate. Reporter tearing home, ripping trucks and tearing this gas station apart. Witnesses say the sky went dark in seconds. Get on their knees so we wont get hurt. It was scary. Reporter Kelly Donaldson was looking out her front window as the tornado barrelled toward her neighb
The woman who smelled propane and got out. 2 23 later, this. Good evening, and its great to have you with us here on a tuesday night, and we begin tonight with the allout battle, the white house looking to save the president s temporary immigration ban. Legal arguments under way at this hour. The president signing that executive order, halting all visitors from seven predominantly muslim countries. In the meantime, america has seen the reunions. Families racing to get loved ones into the country. The president has said if something happens, blame that judge. Tonight, the arguments now under way over whether that halt should be lifted. Lets go right to our chief white house correspondent, Jonathan Karl leading us off. Reporter tonight lawyers are making the case that the president s travel ban should be put back in place immediately. Save the president s temporary travel ban. A battle that could go all the way to the Supreme Court. Well see. Hopefully it doesnt have to. Its common sense
The woman who smelled propane and got out. 2 23 later, this. Good evening, and its great to have you with us here on a tuesday night, and we begin tonight with the allout battle, the white house looking to save the president s temporary immigration ban. Legal arguments under way at this hour. The president signing that executive order, halting all visitors from seven predominantly muslim countries. In the meantime, america has seen the reunions. Families racing to get loved ones into the country. The president has said if something happens, blame that judge. Tonight, the arguments now under way over whether that halt should be lifted. Lets go right to our chief white house correspondent, Jonathan Karl leading us off. Reporter tonight lawyers are making the case that the president s travel ban should be put back in place immediately. Reporter the white house is waging a legal battle tonight to save the president s temporary travel ban. A battle that could go all the way to the Supreme C