spine and chest briewbs. all three on board survived, including a two-month-old baby. i remember seeing a whole company of firefighters looking down at me. that s a real good feeling. o donnell: moore says the real heroes are the medics and nurses who treat patients in his chopper. all right, coming up next, we reach into the cbs news archives to hear from dr. martin luther king after the selma march.
track it. they did it through online volunteer projects that allow anyone to look through nasa s telescope data for signs of planets beyond our solar system. that is pretty incredible ored s o donnell: tonight, as the east coast digs out from a monster snowstorm, we re track ago new weather system that could hit later this week. plus details from the f.b.i. in a terror attacks in a texas synagogue. wind knocks out power to thousands and causes travel nightmares on the road and in the air. texas, hearing from a hostage of the terrifying moment of a nearly eleven-hour standoff. he was going to kill each of us. o donnell: and the rabbi hailed as a here. i threw a chair at the gun and i headed for the door. o donnell: what we re learning tonight about how the attacker got into the united states. on thisser martin luther king
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day, his family marches in washington calling for change as the president faces an uphill battle getting voting rights legislations passed. covid s last wave, what dr. anthony fauci is saying tonight about whether omicron will be the pandemic s final surge as cases hit a new record. game, set, match, tonight the news that the world s top tennis player may be barred from playing in the upcoming french open and u.s. open because he s not vaccinated. and naomi osaka returns to the world stage after a four-month hiatus. and rebbing dr. king. tonight, we ll hear from him in his own words. the moral urine verse is long but it bends toward justice. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. o donnell: good evening, great to have you with us
enough on voting rights and race relation, but his predecessor continues to push for more restrictions, especially in states he lost in 2020. their legislation is not a voting rights bill, it s a voting fraud bill. reporter: all of this leaves president biden with a dilemma how to show his base that he s doing something to combat voter suppression when the most meaningful option, federal legislation, appears to be hopelessly stalled. norah. o donnell: nancy cordes at the white house, thank you. trouble is far from over for the world s top tennis player after novak djokovic was banned from the australian open. the next tournament is the french open and there s word he may be banned from that competition, too because he s not vaccinated, meaning he also can t play here at the u.s. open. cbs s charlie d agata reports. reporter: the smashes, double faults and backhands