i m debora patta. the last refuge in gaza. and also tonight, a life threatening storm, californians. reporter: residents are battling and expected one-two punch in just a matter of days. texas convoy. americans rally at the southern border, vowing to take it back. i think we all as a nation want this to end. later, we take note of the grammys, the last minute touches ahead of the big show and music s biggest night. it s me this is the cbs weekend news from new york with adriana diaz. good evening. adriana is off. i m nicky battiste. tonight, u.s. and allied forces launched a new wave of air force in yemen, houthi rebels backed by iran and following u.s. bombings in iraq and syria, retaliation for a bombing of three american soldiers at an outpost in jordan last weekend. christina leads us off. reporter: the department of defense said there was a rocket attack in syria but there were no injuries. that makes at least 167 attacks in iraq, syria and jordan
steve: thank you very much, todd. 6:00 a.m. on the east coast. last day of dry january, januar. it s been a long month, folks. welcome to fox & friends. fox news alert. overnight, impeachment tar heels against dhs secretary mayorkas have moved ahead in the house. carley: as cities reel from the border crisis, lawrence is in denver and spoke exclusively with the democrat mayor there. every hotel room we have in the city of denver is full. we are at 5,000 people in shelter and we have more coming every day. i think our city is very close to its breaking point now. brian: an 11-year-old is safe this morning after terrifying footage shows her escaping an attempted kidnapper. look at this. fox & friends starts right now. and, remember, your mornings are better because you have chosen to be with friends, meaning us. watch. all right a fox news alert on this wednesday morning. the house homeland security committee yesterday advanced articles of impeachment against
custody this hour after leading officers on a chase through the streets spraying dozens of bullets along the way. mike tobin has more. mike? bryan, we re standing by to get the update from philadelphia police. they have declined to identify the gunman. the philadelphia inquirer has no idea what sent the man on the killing spree. he was wearing a bulletproof vest. he had an a.r.-style rifle and a sidearm and a scanner to listen to police ray. four fatalities were found on the street. a fifth fatality appears to be a man that tried to run from the gun fire in to the house. family went inside. found the son laying on the living room floor unresponsive. went outside where he saw the police officer. notified that officer. the officer notified medics. they pronounced the 31-year-old victim dead on the scene. another mass shooting on the west side of fort worth, texas. three people did, eight recovering from injuries. a holiday gathering around midnight. gun fire created panic
philadelphia do prepare to give an update any moment now. we ll go straight to that. also this hour, extreme weather in reeking havoc on picnics and parades as blistering heat and thunderstorms leave millions under a severe weather watch. we ll have the latest weather forecast of what you can expect today and on this busy holiday, about 15,000 hotel workers in southern california walked off their jobs further complicating travel plans. we ll explain why they re hitting the picket line. we ll start with the mass shootings that left two u.s. cities reeling with eight people killed. fort worth texas, three are dead and more than a dozen injured while in philadelphia, five were killed and two injured after a gunman wearing a bulletproof vest opened fire on a street. any moment, we re expecting an update from philadelphia s mayor. this is the live picture at the microphone. we re watching that. when it does happen and the police commissioner joins the mayor, we ll take you there
i just think this country needs donald trump to get things back on track. norah: america decides. and there s breaking news here in new hampshire, cbs news predicting donald trump will win the republican primary. the cbs evening news begins now. good evening. and welcome. we are live from here in manchester, new hampshire. i am norah o donnell. and we begin tonight with the breaking news. cbs news can predict that donald trump is the winner new hampshire s presidential primary. no nomination has failed to secure the nomination, but tonight nikki haley says this race is far from over. we are hearing from both candidates tonight setting expectations about the campaign ahead. we also have exit poll data, but with the shape of what the electorate was like here in new hampshire, it was more moderate, more independent than what we saw in iowa. also, the economy and immigration, some of the top issues on voters minds. and one in five voters made their decision in the las