are he was shot twice while knocking on the wrong door, shot in the head once by the 84-year-old homeowner. he is out of the hospital and his prognosis is good. he faces a long road to rec recovery. the shooter, who is white, turn himself in. he thought ralph yarle was trying to break into his home. last night had a chance to call them and his family. no kid should be worried about being shot at the wrong doorbell. we have to fight against gun violence. ralph, we will see you in the oval office once you feel better. this comes as this 20-year-old was killed by a homeowner in new york after the car she was in mistakenly drove into the wrong driveway. she and her friends were looking at a house and went to the wrong address. the homeowner came out onto his porch and fire two shots. one hit and killed both victims, but president biden only invited one. this national op-ed. it comes weeks after the white house suggested that transgender people were the real and primary vic
mike pence s indiana home. what agents found. shocking allegations, a federal lawsuit accuses the same officers in tyre nichols death of beating and threatening to kill a black army veteran. three days before nichols was attacked. the new york-bound delta flight that made an emergency landing. we have the new details. ahead of the valentine s day, why lab-grown diamonds could soon become a $50 billion industry. and on the road with a story of forgiveness. announcer: this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. norah: good evening to our thank you for joining us on this friday night. tonight, the losses in turkey and syria climbed to more than 23,000, but there are some glimmers of hope. a ten-day-old and his mother were pulled alive from the rubble today. and this family, a husband, wife, and their four children rescued after 101 hours trapped under debris. a small air pocket keeping them alive. another story we are trac
n 10 plus, remember that baby born in the rubble? now given a name, aya, which means miracle in arabic vehicle also this evening, thefr ce presint me pencdia home lawsuit cuses trstyreichols deo kill alack army veteran. three days before nichols was attacked. the new york-bound delta flight that made an emergency landing. we have the new details. ahead of the ballantine day, why have-grown diamonds could soon become a $50 billion industry. and on the road with the story of forgiveness. announcer: this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. norah: good evening, and thank you for joining us on this friday night. tonight, the losses in turkey and syria climbed to more than 23,000 but there are some glimmers of hope. a ten-day old and his mother were pulled alive from the rubble today. and this family, husband, wife, and their four children rescued after 101 hours trapped under debris. a small air pocket keeping them alive.
all in? we win and are we ready tomorrow to take back this country? are you ready to take this state back? [cheers and applause]. who s ready to send mark kelly back to space tomorrow? laura: now, we re going to hear from reporters and candidates across the nation tonight including our own mark meredith in ohio where donald trump is still delivering what was billed as a highly anticipated speech. but first, the great realignment. that s the focus of tonight s angle. with republicans about to take control of both the house and the senate, most democrats aren t interested in serious soul searching about how it all unravelled. for a bunch so worried about election denial, they seem to be preemptively questioning the legitimacy of the impending republican takeover. how concerned are you that the upheaval at twitter will result in a flood of misinformation, disinformation right before the election? and it actually goes beyond twitter. today there are reports that
of legislation names after him. no politics is not known for setting proper expectations. but we can. if republicans win the house, but not the senate, that s the end of the biden legislative agenda, whatever ideas exist on the left will not become law, because they will never see the floor of the house, the majority controls the floor, if republicans win the house and the senate, it gets more interesting because then you will see the contrast that used to inform politics, then republican majorities could pass bills and present them to president biden and he would veto those bills but at least you would see the contrast between what is and what could be. that contrast would serve you well heading to another presidential race in 2024. realistic expectation does not include any republican ideas actually becoming law, it does mean democrat ideas will not becam law it means the end of what many consider to be bad ideas, and stopping bad ideas has merit it isn t exciting or great