sensors for collecting communications. southwest airlines in the hot seat after that travel meltdown over the holidays. let me be clear. we messed up. norah: campaign of deceit, our in-depth look at disgraced congressman george santos. new questions tonight about his possible involvement in an alleged ponzi scheme. female top gun, the all-women flight crew kicking off this year s super bowl. and burt bacharach dies at 94. raindrops keep falling on my head norah: remembering the legendary composer. 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 thursday night. there is breaking news that we are just getting in. cbs news has learned former vice president mike pence subpoenaed by the special counsel investigating former president donald trump. we ve got new details on that in just a moment. the other story that is making international headlines, north
it s december 31st. i m martin savidge in for boris sanchez. good morning. good to be with you. i m amara walker. thank you for spending part of this final day of 2022 with us. we re following breaking news. pope emeritus benedict has died at the age of 95. his health had been faming prompting pope francis to ask for prayers. for the first time in modern history, pope benedict resigned, which paved the way for pope francis to take control of the catholic church. cnn cnn s deana gallagher has more. a german childhood, he lived in the shadows of hitler s nazi regime, he was referred to as god s rottweiler. years caused accomplishments to go unnoticed. he was the first pope to go green, making the vatican the first country in the world to go with a zero carbon footprint and bringing in electric vehicles including a hybrid popemobile. he was cardinal and pope dur the year whence the catholic church sex scandals came to light. it was too little too late for some, but it wa
highlights, and history. we are coming to you from times square in the heart of new york city, home to the famous ball drop which marks the beginning and end of every year. i m joe fryer. i m savannah sellers. for the next hour, we re looking back at the biggest stories of 2022. it started with the war in ukraine, a supreme court retirement, and that oscar slap that shook hollywood. it s ending with a tripledemic, looming recession fears, and the royal view uniting on the soccer field. along the way, there were celebrations, losses, and a lessons we can take into 2023. let s remember the year that was. the headlines that defined 2022 were seismic and historic. europe s largest armed conflict since world war ii free abortion not a manned. it supreme court station which overturned for decades of precedent. the death of a monarch who had reigned for 70 years. in its earliest days, 2022 seemed more like a copycat, limiting the worst qualities of the previous years
making their own moves. a tumultuous year in rugby union began with the six nations. murrayfield in february a chilling prospect. and scotland spring to life! rugby to warm scottish hearts. a victory over the old enemy. and murrayfield erupts in celebration! fireworks too, in cardiff. astonishingly, the celebrations were italian. what a moment of brilliance! what a try! after seven years without a win in the tournament, it was just a little overdue. and that s what it means for the italians! although just a side show. the long wait for a title will end tonight in paris. ..france, were this year s headline act. and it s antoine dupont for the try! france are crowned six nations champions again. england s women had their eyes on a rather larger prize a world cup to come this year. still, this was a perfect warm up. england are the grand slam champions. warming up in beijing? well, perhaps not everyone, but this was about the snow and the ice. welcome to the olympic winter g
more fair and more equal and more free. the time to stand up to this growing left wing tyranny is right now. so now it s all up to the voters. and most of them say inflation is issue number one. i like to drive everywhere, but these gas prices are crazy. 6 1/2 dollars for a pound of hamburger, that s a lot of money. and president trump fires the first shots across the 2024 gop bow. mike pence at 7. mike s doing better than i thought. inside politics, the biggest stories sourced by the best reporters now. welcome to inside politics sunday, i m abby phillip. we are now t minus two days until one of the most hotly contested midterms of our lifetimes, and turnout could exceed the midterm records set in 2018, and by one estimate, nearly $17 billion have already been spent. republicans, they may be favored to win the house, but who controls the senate could hinge on voters in pennsylvania. so that is why president biden, former presidents obama and trump were all