lazio are into the semi finals of the coppa italia after a narrow victory in in the rome derby which had an ill tempered finish. a penalty from mattia zaccagni just into the second half was the enough to beat rivals roma 1 0. three players sent off in stoppage time there, two from roma. who ll playjuventus or frosinone. they play on thursday. the other quarterfinal between milan and atalanta is underway. the winners will play fiorentina who beat bologna on tuesday. and in the semi finals of the spanish super cup taking place in saudi arabia, we re into the second half of real madrid, against their city rivals atletico. four goals shared in the first half. antoine griezeman becoming atletico s all time top scorer, with the equaliser to make it 2 2. the score remains 2 2. the winners face either barcelona or osasuna who play on thursday that match also taking place in riyadh. mark selby and robert milkens are in action for the last of the first round matches, in snooker s
norah: hundreds of thousands are without power tonight as a massive storm brings life-threatening conditions and at least a dozen reported tornadoes. the reason for the defense secretary s mystery hospitalization is revealed. complications from his prostate cancer treatment. why the president didn t know the reason until today. discussions about screening, treatment, and support are deeply personal and private ones. norah: a federal panel here s trump s claim of immunity but the judges sound skeptical. what it all means. a president has to have immunity. and the other thing is i did nothing wrong. the investigation into that alaska airlines 737 max that lost a door panel is honing in on bolts. norah: and the new concern tonight about bottled water and your health. what you should know. good evening to our viewers in the west. i m norah o donnell, and thank you for being with us on this tuesday night. we want to begin tonight with a story that is impacting just
for a flash and heavy rain. the water was up to my door appeared to hundreds of thousands are without power tonight as a massive storm brings life-threatening conditions in at least a dozen reported tornadoes. the reason for the defense secretary s mystery hospitalization is revealed. complications from his prostate cancer treatment. why the president didn t know the reason until today. discussions about screening, treatment, and support are obviously not mike often deeply personal and private. norah: a federal panel here s trump s claim of immunity but the judges sound skeptical. what t all means. a president has to have immunity. and the other thing is i did nothing wrong. the investigation into the alaska airlines 737 max that lost a door panel is honing in on bolts. norah: avenue didn t know my concern tonight about bottled water and your health. what you should know. good evening, i m norah o donnell, and thank you for being with us on this tuesday n
translation: we are practically living in a state of war against terrorism. these are not organised crime groups. they are terrorists financed by drug trafficking, trafficking in people, organs and arms. last night, gunmen stormed one of the main broadcasters in guayaquil, shooting one of the cameramen. 0vernight there were explosions, kidnappings, and murders. today the army has been deployed across the country, at times applauded by people on the streets. they are hunting for one of the top cartel bosses who escaped prison on sunday. but it s stunning how quickly this has spun out of control. live now to the capital quito to speak to maria sol borja, political editor at gk, an independent media organisation in ecuador. thank you for coming back to us tonight. it does still feel like a country on the edge. what if you made of the reaction today? today
of a tv station in the south american country, threatening war against the country s new president, who has declared a state of emergency. a powerful gang leader escaped from prison on sunday, and another broke out today. gunshots and explosions have been heard in multiple cities, and several police officers were taken hostage and believed to be executed. now to a cbs news investigation into the migrant busing program out of texas. nearly 100,000 asylum-seekers have been transported from democratic-led cities, often in the middle the night and without any notice. cbs s manuel bojorquez bulk to an insider, who says the lack of advanced coordination from texa. reporter: for years, tiffany burrow has helped thousands of migrants arriving in del rio, texas. in april 2022, she became the first nonprofit worker to partner with the state on its new busing program. we were in agreement that this would actually help a lot