we are staying on top of a house hearing on voting discrimination. any minute, we could hear more about all of it at house speaker nancy pelosi s weekly briefing. reporters awaiting the speaker of the house. we also might hear something about a potential breakthrough on the george floyd justice in policing act in the senate. also right now, three communities three are calling for accountability and transparency from their law enforcement agencies. we are talking about the shooting of ma khia bryant in columbus ohio, the deadly shooting of andrew brown junior in north carolina and the deadly shooting of daunte wright in minnesota, killed ten miles away from where george floyd was murdered. wright s funeral set to start two hours from now. i want to get to our reporters on the ground following the aftermath of the shootings. police are releasing more body cam footage in ohio. they are releasing 911 audio calls as well in the shooting of ma khia bryant. what more do we know ab
requirements. also, more restrictions on mail-in voting. it also limits who can pick up and return a ballot. and remember, this is all in response to a lie, the idea that the presidential election was stolen from republicans, thousands of illegal votes cast, some massive fraud. a conspiracy theory that s been widely debunked for months. cnn s sara murray is in washington with details. sara, the florida bill, which is now law, already facing legal challenges. what can you tell us? reporter: that s right, it is already facing at least two legal challenges, and they target a number of the provisions that you just laid out there. i mean, one of the legal challenges goes up against these limits on voter drop boxes. another one goes up against this provision that actually prohibits organizations and volunteers from returning ballots on a person s behalf. and there s another lawsuit that says essentially this is voter suppression and this is designed to target black voters, lati
i m poppy harlow, in for erin burnett. cnn learning 26 people have died from the severe winter weather that has hammered the lone star state, as officials brace for another night of below freezing temperatures. expected to push the water system to the brink. 14.9 million people across texas are being told to boil water, or they have no water at all. that s more than half of the state s population. they re also dealing with burst pipes and water treatment plants that are offline. officials say it could be days before we get the water back. people desperate to get water, military planes shipping water to hard-hit areas. and food is almost as scarce as water in some places. and the estimated financial toll is $18 billion from the deep freeze. that is equivalent to the damage from a major hurricane. and now, president biden says he s making plans to visit the hard-hit state. as texans wait for more than 400,000 doses of covid vaccine that were expected to already arrive this week
targets in the middle east. the new details tonight. devastated by disaster president biden visits texas as the state struggles to recover from those winter storms. new stimulus checks? how soon could those checks arrive in the mail. i needed this stimulus last year. reporter: royal revelation, prince harry opens up to cbs james corden on why he stepped back from his royal duties, calling the british press, toxic. it was destroying my mental health. o donnell: the power of kindness, how viewers responded to our reports on military families struggling to eat. enormous fire burns in los angeles. tonight, what the inferno destroyed. and steve hartman s on the road with how the rescue dog became the rescuer. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. o donnell: good evening to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us on this friday night. we re beginning with breaking news on a new vaccine and an urgent
listen, we all have advance degrees from the limbaugh institute for advanced conservative studies. [applause] let s not kid ourselves. breitbart, levin, men and women who have had an uncompromising willingness and ability to chart the course for freedom. you know, we call ourselves conservatives, but what are we really? we re freedom lovers. that s what we are. we stand at the conservative political action conference here remembering all those people that came before us, so grateful for this nation that they gifted us. you know, i m convinced i think i have the best job in the country. because fox & friends gives me the job i don t know if the title is diner correspondent, breakfast guy, pancake pete, whatever they fly me across the country to middle america to have breakfast with wonderful, regular folks across america; ohio, north carolina, texas, florida, here. we did one in orlando. dixie bell. it was amazing. you should try their biscuits and gravy, unbelievable.