tens of millions and new storms impact the west. what to expect ahead. plus widening conflict, new missile strikes boosting tensions between israel and iran. i m charlie dagata. the u.s. navy and marines stepping up readiness for the region. a maritime mishap in nearby bar rain, a british warship gets stuck in reverse. bull run? dow and s&p reached new heights. will more americans feel it? the american economy is looking up but dark clouds loom over the housing market. later, an unbearable ordeal, a grizzled survivor of the war in ukraine finds a safe home. in the middle of a war zone, he s experienced horrible things. announcer: this is the cbs weekend news. from washington with adriana d diaz. tonight millions of americans from montana to new hampshire are enduring some of the coldest temperatures this winter. for many, a thaw in sight, the latest on the extreme weather in just a moment. but we begin tonight with a countdown to the first in the nation pr
american woman and assaulting another at a world-famous castle. do you know how much you have paid in hidden fees? i have no idea. a growing list of companies are being more up front when it comes to all those hidden surveys fees. this is a win for consumers in my view, and proof that our crackdown on junk fees has real momentum. norah: the new president of the nation s largest association of doctors tells us why treating patients is getting harder. we have a health care system in crisis. a government report revealed arizona s booming population will outgrow its drought-stricken water supply if action is not taken. if we do not have the water, we cannot build the communities. [siren sounding] norah: and an inside look at the nypd s newest fleet of all-electric squad cars. did you ever think there would be a day where you would be plugging in your police car? no, not at all. norah: good evening to our viewers in the west, and thank you f
it was just a violent shake, i mean, violent shaking. major: search and rescue teams raced to find survivors trapped in the rubble, thousands tried to evacuate. aerial assaults on gaza intensify as israel prepares to withdraw some troops from the territory. unprecedented border crisis: 300,000 migrants were processed at the border with mexico in december, putting pressure on the white house to step in. tonight s eye on america,how one aerospace company is working to get more pilots in the cockpit. we need people to be able to get on the airplane, see someone who looks like them and say i could do that too. major: and finally, a class on media literacy showing students that seeing isn t always believing. reporter: is there any part fake, what s actually real?s- yes, all the time. major: good evening to our viewers in the west. thank you for joining us on this first day of 2024. i m major garrett in for norah. we begin tonight with a powerful 7.5 magnitu
trail. what he had to say about president joe biden s fall. i think was the air force academy, right? that s not inspiring. norah: and the 2024 race. there is no way i can lose iowa. let s see what happens. i don t think so. norah: millions of homeowners in florida financially drowning, as the cost of flood insurance skyrockets. what to know as hurricane season begins. and why some say the state is leaving vulnerable residents in the dark about their risk of flooding. a missile attack in kyiv killed at least three people there. this is russia s 18th air attack on ukraine s capital city in the last month. norah: with 70% of college graduates owing money, meet the class paying it forward after their student loans were paid off. now i am able to, you know, just do what i love. this is a reminder of various pieces of history. norah: and an art museum dedicated to honoring the legacy of veterans. the best thing that the public can do for our
season s play-off run, but with one big addition. get back to the rams, beat em, and take the conference this year, get through the play-offs and straight to the super bowl. reporter: 49ers super fan jesse mendez was part of the 408 faithful s fan group that helped fill opponent stadiums in dallas, green bay and l.a. for the play-offs. this year fans haveheexpectatio questions remain. will jimmy garoppolo be traded? can trey lance lead another play-off run? and what about deebo? we ve had a lot of off-season stuff going on. and i m hoping they work all that out before we get through training camp. today i met with 49ers president al guido. in terms of personnel, any changes to announce at this time? no, no personnel changes to announce. reporter: but the team did just publish its 2022 training camp schedule, which includes 11 open practice dates, the first since they were sidelined by the pandemic. can t wait to welcome fans back, getting into that experience