super saturday. also tonight, president biden leaves washington for the holidays. what the economy strong, but some voters saying bahumbug. the campaign season now just days away. in the czech republic, a day of mourning, one of europe s deadliest mass shootings. plus, christmas canceled. cbs chris shows us why bethlehem s big night is silent this year. normally, celebrations would have bound, but because of the war, there s hardly anybody here. later, it s an american town spreading the holiday spirit all year. this is going to the united kingdom, australia, japan. with festive flair and a special stand. you don t think of like christmas things in florida. announcer: this is the cbs weekend news from washington with adriana diaz. good evening. adriana is off. i m robert costa in washington. the holidays are here. around 115 million are packing up suitcases and are headed on their christmas and new year s travels. today was forecast to be the busiest trav
get a signal out, such as i m doing. but no one is even thinking of going out in what we are seeing here. janet, what they are describing here, with our msnbc meteorologist, is with storms in place for such long periods of time. so please keep us apprised. i know connectivity is difficult. but please let us know how things pan out at the airport. okay. janet shamly calling us from the airport. there are 1200 people in her estimation who are underground taking shelter at will rogers world airport. they are in what is effectively a walk way between the airport and terminal but it is a safe
highway patrol troopers out here all over the place trying to make sure that everyone is okay. it is a mess, my friend. this will be a huge clean-up project. we just hope and pray there are no fatalities because there are cars all over the place. lance, appreciate that. let s go back to the storm tracker. we will check with mark dillard here next coming up here. this is strong circulation. dangerous storm by minco. you see bridge creek towards newcastle. yes, over toward washington and noble lloyd, noble center there. this is local coverage from kfor, oklahoma affiliate. i want to go now to janet shamly who is in an underground shelter at the oklahoma city our port. what can you tell us how things are there at the airport? and how are people doing.
o mara, had sought to keep that under wraps. also, as you mentioned, this second statement from a woman being called witness number nine. in her previous statement which was released she made comments that george zimmerman may be racially biased, prejudicial views. mark o mara sought to seal this second statement. on friday the judge said, no, it had to be released. that came out this morning. we re still sifting through all that material, but it s believed these statements and the context of the phone calls could shed some light not only on george zimmerman s thinking but could damage him in the court of public opinion as this case progresses through the ranks. we re taking a look at it now and we ll be back to you with more when we have it. janet shamly ann reporting live for us. i want to bring now in kendall coffee in our conversation. he s a former federal prosecutor, msnbc and nbc news legal analyst. kendall, it s good to have you here with us as always. as we re waiting to g
that follows a meeting with the prime minister at the white house. while israel is prepared to make generous compromises for peace, it cannot go back to the 1967 lines. because these lines are indefensible. nbc news white house correspondent mike viqueira joins me live. i hope no bugs in your area. did you hear poor janet there? bayou botox. she seems none the worse for the wear and tear. let s talk about the meeting yesterday. did that go as the white house hoped? it was unusual in some respects. it lasted a lot longer than they thought it might. they obviously had a lot to discuss, these two leaders. it s been described as a tense meeting. these leaders are not known to be close leaders. they come from opposite sides of the political spectrum. there s history here.