Yang and, a recordsettingti win the patriots score the biggest comeback in super bowl history. All that and more on tonights pbs newshour. Major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by moving our economy for 160 years. Bnsf, the engine that connects us. And the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. Supported by the rockefeller foundation. Promoting the wellbeing of humanity around the world by building resilience and inclusive economies. More at rockefellerfoundation. Org and with the ongoing support of these institutions and individuals. This program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. And by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. Yang a federal Appeals Court in california is the focus tonight in the legal war over banning travelers from sevenev mostly muslim nations. The flow resumed over the weekend, and today the presideny again defended his order. Lisa desjardins begins
laughter so youre saying we should allow a murderous dictator to perform at the half time show . I have to stick up for your friends, right. Stephen sure. Well, thank you for talking with me, sir. laughter announcer its the late show with Stephen Colbert tonight stephen welcomes Paul Giamatti, Wendy Williams and our musical guest. Featuring jon batiste and stay human. Now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city is Stephen Colbert cheers and applause stephen hey whoo hey cheers and applause stephen thanks, everybody welcome to the late show. Im your host, Stephen Colbert. Everyone watch the superbowl last night . cheers and applause hell of a game. Incredible. Full of surprises. The biggest comeback in superbowl history. Atlanta hasnt been burned this badly since 1864. The falcons were running away with it. I almost turned it off. It was 283. Then in the third quarter, f. B. I. Director james comey announced he was opening an investigation into matt ryans emails. lau
Ago, but midflight visas were canceled when President Trump signed the executive order. After landing in philadelphia, the six syrian immigrants were forced to return home. Inhuman what happened to us. Reporter 17yearold matthew asaili had to wait even longer before joining his relatives. We did everything by the rules, everything what we done was right. We did not do anything illegal. Reporter why did your family leave . Over there, its like a war zone. Its not safe. Reporter in 2015, their immigration petition finally moved to the active processing stage, which involved multiple background checks and several interviews. Welcome to america. Reporter local congressman republican charlie dent says the asailis are not refugees and spent years going through the proper channels. Its clear to me this proposal was not properly vetted. It was not processed. It was rushed, and it wasnt given the kind of consideration it should have been. Reporter this afternoon allentowns newest residents cele
Leaving thousands without power. And lebron james bounces back after an embarrassing miss. Lebron yes lebron yes sc sc captioning funded by cbs good morning. Good to be with you, im annemarie green. Well, later today, a federal Appeals Court in San Francisco will hear oral arguments on the federal governments request to reinstate President Trumps travel and refugee ban. Whatever the threejudge panel decides the case could end up in the supreme court. Meanwhile, the president claims terrorist attacks are going unreported because, in his words, the press have their reasons. Hena daniels is here in new york. Hena, good morning. Good morning, annemarie. The white house is confident that the travel ban will prevail in the legal back and forth over President Donald Trump executive order. Spokesman sean spicer says clearly the law is on the president s side. Reporter on the eve of a legal lowdown over the travel ban, President Trump took to twitter to make his case for the order. Writing in p
Carbon, monroe counties, freezing rain until 10 00 there. Otherwise just some rain, lots of clouds, and also very warm air. Look at this, already in the low and mid 40s, it is definitely very mild beginning to the day. We ended up over achieving yesterday, too. But today, were expecting upper 50s, no problems. Some of you i wouldnt be shocked to see practically crack the 06 degrees mark. Might be good excuse to order lunch in today. I do think the a. M. And the p. M. Rush, though, yes, might be little damp, but the bulk of the precipitation coming midday. Shouldnt be as terrible with the timing. But, by the time we hit tomorrow, once again going to be flirting with record high territory, do not get used to it. Winter makes serious come back by wednesday night and thursday. We are talking temperatures, and yes, meisha, the possibility of snow, so stick with me on that one. Yes, we will. No choice, katie. Thank you. Well the good news, all of us are showing up in our pink and purple toda