should be dropped immediately. [applause] norah: new details in the covenant school massacre investigation. what police found while searching the home of the shooter, as we hear from the hero officers for the first time. once we started hearing the first shots, that is when everything kind of kicked into overdrive. norah: millions of americans facing severe weather, including more violent tornadoes. stretching from parts of the great lakes, all the way down to eastern texas. the fbi search for a fugitive, a former top aide to maryland s ex-governor, has come to a sudden and shocking end. we can now declare that finland is the 31st member of the north atlantic treaty. president putin wanted to slam nato s door shut. today, we show the world that he failed. every dog has its day, and this day belongs to the huskies! your mom and dad are watching right now. do you want to pass along a message? i just want to say anything is possible.
more difficult. we can control who comes and the number that comes, but all we can do is try our best. reporter: as of now, title 42 is the policy and will remain in effect until the full supreme court says otherwise. a response by the white house is due by 5:00 p.m. eastern time tomorrow. norah. o donnell: omar villafranca, thank you so much. tonight, we re learning new details about those frightening moments on board a hawaiian airlines flight over the weekend. at least 36 people, including a 14-month-old baby, were injured when they were sent flying out of their seats when the plane hit dangerous turbulence shortly before landing. we get more now from cbs manuel bojorquez. yeah, we have pretty severe turbulence, and have three flight attendants that are injured. reporter: hawaiian airlines flight 35 from phoenix hit that severe turbulence about 30 minutes before landing sunday. attention, do we have any trained medical personnel? reporter: the rough air sent unbuckled
elections. his candidates lost in many states and now a possible inducement from the justice department on the horizon. o donnell: wow, it will be fascinating to watch what happens. robert costa, thank you so much. well, there s breaking news tonight on the looming humanitarian crisis at the southern border. the supreme court has temporarily blocked the lifting of this pandemic-era immigration policy that is known as title 42. but officials are still concerned over the wave of migrants making their way right here to the u.s. the border city of el paso just declared a state of emergency, and cbs omar villafranca is there. reporter: this is what a state of emergency look likes in el paso. have you ever seen it like this? no. reporter: john martin estimates that 80% of the people at this homeless shelter are migrants. capacity is 120. but when temperatures dipped below freezing last night, more than 230 people packed the rooms and hallways. we re simply running out of food. the
o donnell: is the second night of the hanukkah, and with less than a week until christmas it is officially the season of giving. the greatest gift you can give kindness. so we found a charity in maryland doing just that one present at a time. merry christmas! look at this! oh, my gosh! i ve never seen so many gifts! tamerra greenspan s home is her holiday workshop. she and her husband, scott, started kids in need, dpiernd short, two decades ago. you started off small. 10 families. o donnell: and now how many. 262 this year. o donnell: unbelievable. volunteers adopt a local family and fulfill their wish list. we do wrap about 9,000 gifts. o donnell: 9,000 gifts. yeah. o donnell: clothes, toys, and a holiday meal. we adopted a refugee family that has only been in the u.s. for a few months and helped wrap the gifts. it s what the holidays are