good evening. i m norah o donnell, and we are live from las vegas. now just two days before super bowl lviii, right here on cbs. but we do want to begin tonight with some breaking news out of florida. a deadly plane crash in naples forcing the shutdown of a major interstate. here s what we know. a private jet, a challenger 600, was attempting an emergency landing on i-75 when it appeared to collide with a car and then burst into flames, as you can see. now this plane was flying from columbus, ohio, it had five people on board. two people have died, and we are learning tonight of a miraculous escape by three others. cbs s manuel bojorquez has the developing details. holy [bleep]. reporter: just after 3:00 p.m., the private jet crashed into the southbound lanes of interstate 75 near naples, florida, sending a massive fireball into the air. challenger, hot potato 823, lost both engines. emergency, making emergency landing. direct clear to land one way 2-3. reporter: ey
not backing down despite president biden launching more strikes against the terrorists at this hour though they remained defiant vowing to hit back hard or against us. central command said the u.s. destroyed a houthis antiship missile that was preparing to fire at a navy and commercial ships in the red sea. despite the u.s. and britain striking at least 36 houthis targets in yemen just hours earlier per the joint show up or supposed to disrupt the iranian proxy group attacks but despite our onslaught tehran, not yet giving up. hello everyone welcome to fox news live i married sean hi arthel beit. arthel: hello everyone i am arthel neville. on friday at u.s. forces in the middle east conducted a series of strikes against iran proxy groups and military targets in iraq and syria. now this in retaliation for the killing of three american soldiers in a drone attack in jordan last weekend. sergeants william rivers, kennedy sanders and breanna moffat. the u.s. as long accused iran
could reshape murmur kansas city. in all three high profile games, they were split 63. for the highlighting the sharp ideological divide between the nine justices currently on the bench. yesterday, the court ruled in favor of lloyd smith, a wild designer from colorado who refused to work on projects related to same sex marriage, even though it is unclear if she was ever asked to do so in the first place. but, she sued on hypothetical grounds claiming that it would violate her first amendment right free speech rights and the courts six conservative members agreed. it is a major blow to members of the lgbtq community. and in her dissent, justice sonia sotomayor called the ruling quote, profoundly wrong, she explained further that quote, the act of discrimination has never constituted expression under the first amendment, also yesterday, the court struck down president biden s plan to forgive student loans for millions of americans, the court s conservative majority ruled that t
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