extraordinarily upsetting. no question about that. senator bernie sanders, thank you for your time tonight. i appreciate it. thank you. that is another good evening, alex, we are back in the same. adam i like it. adam thank you for doing so, and an important conversation. and thanks to you at home for joining me this evening. the last time that republicans had a contested presidential primary was the year 2016. and it sounds sort of impossible to imagine now, the party with kind of divided on trump s victory, i the way to the convention. for when you say that number clearly in senator ted cruz went to the podium in a primetime speaking slot, that. and refused to mention trump s name during his convention speech. and, borio boy, did people notice. if you love our country, and they have your children as much as i know that you, to stand and end vote your conscience, vote for candidates up and down the ticket who tries to defend our freedom. god bless each and every
[cheers and applause]. agreeing crazy! greg: crazy! put your tops back on. except you grandmother. it s friday. let s welcome tonight s guests. he is married to another dave which saves on mono-grammed towels. dave rubin. voted sexiest men alive charlie herd. new york times best selling author kat timpf. he s got a lot of influence over helicopter flight routes. new york times best selling author. [cheers and applause]. greg: all right. before we get to some news. ignore my new glasses. let s do this. greg s left overs. greg: all right. it s where i read the jokes we didn t use. it s my first time reading them so they suck. scientists in china have been able to keep a cloned monkey alive for 2 years. that s nothing. we kept our alive for fritsch. 45. [laughing]. monkey. this week green day performed a surprise set in new york subway with the show host jimmy falon. commuters shouted requests like please stop. [laughing]. [applauding]. [bleep]. g
during? this yes, i. and sit there and look pretty. let s dive into some of the big stories of the week. donald trump, a busy man on the campaign trail in new hampshire and in the new york city courtroom during the second day of the defamation damages trial he faces involving writer e. jean carroll. the judge threatened to throw former president donald trump out of court for talking, being disruptive ball carroll was testifying on the stand. the judge also scolded trump attorney alina habba, one before the start the trial trial, she requested for the third time the trial be adjourned today. so that trump could attend his mother lost funeral in florida. the judge denied that request again, telling her to sit down, which haven t responded, she does not like being spoken to in that way by the judge. understand yesterday, e. jean carroll testified about the sexual abuse she says she suffered at the hands of donald trump and how speaking about it in 2019 ruined her reputat
dangerous and even deadly. we ll tell you where the storm is headed next and when it will the cbs evening news starts right now. good evening. i m norah o donnell and thank you for being with us on this wednesday night. we are going to have more on that deadly winter storm in just a second but first the health scares facing the royal family. we learned today that the princess of wales, kate middleton, who is 42 years old, will be in the hospital for two weeks following abdominal surgery. and just hours later, king charles announced he too would be hospitalized for treatment for an enlarged, so we are going to talk to our chief medical correspondent dr. jon lapook about their prognosis, plus the big health headline here at home, colon cancer is killing more young men and women than ever before. plus, alarming reporting about sextortion and the safety of our kids online. children as young as nine years old being targeted and exploited. we are going to talk to the fbi and
the snow continues to fall and blow across roads. the brutal snow creating dangerous driving conditions. caucus big chill. republicans scramble to meet iowa voters this final weekend of campaigning despite the frigid weather. it is cold. plus, taiwan voters choosing a new president, defying china. i m elizabeth palmer in taiwan. voters have just elected a new government, and beijing s not going to be happy. rallying cry. thousands march in the nation s capitol for gaza. new warnings of a humanitarian catastrophe. i m charlie d agata in tel aviv. aid agencies say thousands in gaza, the israeli government faces an international court on charges of genocide. and later, golden gate focus. the photographer capturing life s joys and struggles on the famous bridge. i came out here one day by myself photographing and never really left. announcer: this is the cbs weekend news from washington with adriana diaz. good evening, everyone. adriana is off. i m wei