negative, but the white house said it is certainly possible he will test positive at this point. norah. o donnell: that s the state we re in. weijia jiang, thank you. well, tonight, we re learning more about the two men accused of pretending to be federal agents and giving financial favors to secret service officials. in court filings today, prosecutors said the defendants were not merely playing dress-up. they were engaged in conduct that created a potential risk to national security. here s cbs catherine herridge. reporter: appearing in federal court, the bizarre case of arian taherzadeh and haider ali took a serious national security turn with confirmation from court records they compromised u.s. secret service personnel with access to the white house. now suspended, secret service personnel assigned to the first lady, the white house, and the vice president s residence, arguing the suspects are flight risks, the government filed evidence photos of multiple weapons, tactical ge
years, showing ed bradley his skills in 2006. but it just may be nothing tiger woods has done has generated more electricity than what s going on this week at augusta. wow! what a shot from tiger woods! reporter: michael bamberger is a senior writer for golf.com. well i think the intensity that we re all feeling about tiger woods playing well in this tournament, it actually has very little to do with golf. it has to do with the fact that we don t want to let go of an iconic hero in our lives. reporter: tiring struggled more today than yesterday, but he rallied on his second nine and will now make the cut and play this weekend. and that is going to add to what s already been a magical week here at augusta. norah. o donnell: great news! i will be watching! jim axelrod, thank you. and still ahead on tonight s cbs evening news, the jury s verdict in the trial of four men accused of plotting to kidnap
rest of the night and into tomorrow, let s bring in meteorologist jacqui jeras from our partners at the weather channel. good evening, jacqui. reporter: good evening, norah. we ve had many reports of severe thunderstorms, including tornadoes that have caused damage today and this evening. and that threat s going to be ongoing through the rest of the night, even into some of the overnight hours. this is going to be affecting parts of florida into georgia, as well as into the carolinas. a line of storms that extends several hundred miles will gradually work its way offshore. we ll get a break in the action, and then a new storm system is going to be approaching, resetting the atmosphere and bringing a second round of severe weather as we head into tomorrow, especially into the afternoon and evening hours. places like birmingham, atlanta, charlotte, and columbia, could be affected again with severe storms. back to you, norah. o donnell: jacqui jeras, thank you. the oklahoma legislatur
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