voters in wisconsin after an eventful state of the union address. severe weather threat. thunderstorms, flash flooding, and possible tornadoes sweeping through the south. two children killed, six injured, when a bus crashes into the building. tonight, what happened to the driver. super bowl super security. an inside look at what it takes to protect one of the world s biggest events. and our new series you won t want to miss, living well. tonight, the author who says he has unlocked the secret to living a longer life. announcer: this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. norah: good evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us on this wednesday night. tonight, president biden is taking his message directly to voters, one day after delivering his state of the union address to a combative crowd of republican lawmakers. the president s trip to the battleground state of wisconsin is a kickoff of what s exp
you are paying will $6 a gallon. what do you think about that? i think it is highway robbery. to combat the climate crisis, wind power is growing exponentially. but there is also a growing problem that needs to be solved. what do you do with all of these old blades when they are no longer being used? welcome to kansas city and the 2023 nfl draft! the carolina panthers select bryce young, quarterback, alabama. i can t wait to get to work. norah: and it s friday, so that means on the road. newborn intensive care nurse katrina mullen has a reputation for going above and beyond, but the lengths she went to for these triplets, and their 14-year-old mother. she was really the only person there. is beyond compare. what is driving you to do all of that? just love. norah: good evening, and thank you for joining us on this friday night. we want to begin tonight with the tens of millions of americans in the path of severe weather moving across
eventful state of the union address. severe weather threat. thunderstorms, flash flooding, and possible tornadoes sweeping through the south. day care tragedy. two children killed, six injured, when a bus crashes into a building. what happened to the driver? super bowl super security, an inside look at what it takes to protect one of the world s biggest events. and our new series you don t want to miss, living well. tonight, the aut l 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 wednesday night. tonight, president biden is taking his message directly to voters. one day after delivering his state of the union address to a feisty crowd of republican lawmakers. the president s trip to the battleground state of wisconsin is a kickoff of what is expected to be his 2024 reelection bid. plus, we ve got our exquisite interview tonight with the secretary of def
another b, bankruptcy. why it s now bye-bye. travel trouble. why flying is shaping up to be a real nightmare this summer. reporter: i m elise preston at l.a.x. fewer flights and higher prices could make it a miserable summer. and later, the rebound of the themed restaurants with a look to the past, los angeles eateries serve up dinner and a show. this is a first. i wasn t expecting the little people to come on the table and come to life. this is the cbs weekend news, from new york with jericka duncan. good evening. jericka is off. i m meg oliver. new details are emerging tonight about the daring evacuation of nearly 100 u.s. diplomatic personnel and their families from sudan s capital, khartoum. it was carried out by u.s. special forces as two top generals and their soldiers battle for control of the country. the violence has paralyzed the nation s airports and claimed more than 400 lives. thousands of americans, many of them dual citizens, remain caught in
the fda has approved narcan for over-the-counter sales. the move by the fda to help combat drug overdose death. norah: midair fire scare, an engine gives out on a united flight. the new details. claims on the departure before us. it is not normal to have flames coming out of the back of a commercial airline. starbucks founder is in the hot seat about his company s efforts to block unions. starbucks coffee company unequivocally has not broken the law. follow your gut, your instincts, your heart. i am shiza shahid, i am an entrepreneur and the cofounder of our place. the more people cook, then more people gather, then we have conversations about the things that matter. norah: good evening to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us on this wednesday night. tonight, just days before holy week begins, catholics around the world are praying for pope francis. the vatican says the 86-year-old pope is in the hospital tonight after compla