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
crew was amazing. they blocked the first-class entrance which led to the cockpit. reporter: persecutors alleged torres then tried to stab a flight attendant with the handle of a broken middle spoon. after he had been confronted about tampering with an emergency exit door. several passengers finally tackled him before the flight crew restrained him before landing. why did it take so long to stop him, and b, where is the martial? we are not allowed to talk about the staffing of the air marshals on the plane, but what i will say is more funding for all of these security programs, it is a must. reporter: torres is next due in court this thursday, and while according to the faa, the number of unruly passenger incidents is down from its 2021 pandemic peak, it is still well above the pre-pandemic average. norah? norah: lilia luciano, thank you so much. parts of northern california are