the growing frustration for residents. and a first look at china s spy balloon. take a look at this picture, as we learn that some of the surveillance aircraf is now at the fbi lab at quantico. announcer: this is the from the nation s capital. norah: good evening and thank you for joining us on a busy night here in the nation s capital. president biden set to address the nation tonight and what will likely be the largest television audience of the year for him. he is going to be touting his accomplishments, and we have just learned that he will directly address republicans, urging them to work with them. the other major news tonight, the quick thinking flight attendants preventing a midair disaster after a fire started right after take off. what caused the fire? we will have more on that in just a minute. but we do want to begin overseas as time is running out for victims buried in turkey and syria after that massive earthquake with a death toll at nearly 8,000. offic
digs out from the last one. people living in the southern part of the state are pleading for help, with many still stranded. norah: discussed tonight from some republican lawmakers who denounced fox news tucker carlson for falsely portraying january 6th as peaceful. i think it is [bleep]. suing the state of texas over its abortion ban. these women allege they were denied the procedure in spite of great risk. it is now dangerous to be pregnant in texas. norah: and the minnesota vikings player hailed as a hero. i remember just thinking, we saved this guy s life. norah: good evening, and thank you for joining us on this tuesday night. tonight, the downtowns in despair in cities across this country from our report on how work from home inserting small businesses. plus, a cbs news exclusive. a historic interview. we sit down with america s highest-ranking female military officers to talk about facing discrimination with determination. but first
n 10 plus, remember that baby born in the rubble? now given a name, aya, which means miracle in arabic vehicle also this evening, thefr ce presint me pencdia home lawsuit cuses trstyreichols deo kill alack army veteran. three days before nichols was attacked. the new york-bound delta flight that made an emergency landing. we have the new details. ahead of the ballantine day, why have-grown diamonds could soon become a $50 billion industry. and on the road with the story of forgiveness. 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 friday night. tonight, the losses in turkey and syria climbed to more than 23,000 but there are some glimmers of hope. a ten-day old and his mother were pulled alive from the rubble today. and this family, husband, wife, and their four children rescued after 101 hours trapped under debris. a small air pocket keeping them alive.
braces for immigration crisis at sea. cruise ships encountering boats full of migrants on their way to america. cbs manuel bojorquez tells us what happens next. help wanted: how some companies are getting around america s labor shortage by going after employees without college degrees. and on the road. how a stranger s gift brought music and joy to a little boy. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. o donnell: good evening, and thank you for joining us on this friday night. and there are a number of big developments. tonight, there s some intriguing news in the murders of four college students in idaho. we are just learning that mattresses were removed from the house, and we ve got more on that in just a minute. plus, today is january 6, the second anniversary of the attack on the u.s..prest y marked the occasion with an emotional ceremony and honoring 14 americans for their courage and selflessness in defending democ
congress is running out of time as it considers changing daylight saving time. and later, pirouettes for peace. the ballet company stranded abroad by war dancing across america to help their country. it s nice to fight. our task is to save ukrainian culture. good evening. tonight, president biden wrapped west aimed at delivering votes for democrats with critical midterms 23 days away. tonight, mr. biden stumped in portland with control of congress and the future of his agenda at stake. it was the last stop on a fur-day swing through oregon, california, and colorado. cbs skiler henry is at the white house with more. reporter: adriana, good to be with you. the president is doing everything he can to boost his party s bid to keep control on capitol hill, looking to lock up key votes in key areas where his approval rating is up. president biden wrapped up his west coast swing with a final stop in oregon, touting his legislative victories. including the inflation reductio