okay, that s not good. margaret: the cbs evening news starts now. good evening, and thank you for being with us. i m margaret brennan in for norah. we begin tonight with breaking news. dozens of tornadoes touched down in at least three states, including texas, oklahoma, and nebraska. take a look at this massive funnel cloud tearing across an interstate north of lincoln, nebraska. large pieces of debris can be spotted flying through the air as the twister spins just out of control. in addition to tornadoes and torrential downpours, parts of texas, including arlington, were hit with hailstorms, some as large as golf balls. and the threat is far from over. this dangerous system will stretch from michigan to texas, with twisters, large-scale, and damaging winds straight through the weekend. it is tornado season, and cbs s omar villafranca will start us off tonight from ennis, texas, which is currently under a severe weather alert. reporter: dramatic moments along inters
flooding turns city streets into rivers with airports inundated, canceling hundreds of flights and public transit paralyzed. rain and extreme flooding has left all of this water and brown sludge around me. norah: just a day and a half before a shutdown, and no deal in sight. what it means for americans. getting through an airport could be hard, getting a passport could be hard. norah: why a shutdown and staffing shortages could make america s child care crisis worse. trailblazer dianne feinstein, the longest-serving female senator dies at age 90. tonight a look back at her legacy. i have found that being a woman isn t a disadvantage. the united auto workers union has expanded its strike to two new locations. an additional 7,000 workers are being instructed to walk off the job starting today. you can t raise your family on $17 an hour. las vegas police have made an arrest in the murder of rapper tupac shakur. this is a huge break in a case that has stum
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hush money trial. we do not believe this was targeting any particular person or any particular group. margaret: the cbs evening news starts now. good evening. thank you for being with us. i m margaret brennan. norah is on assignment. we begin tonight with that breaking news from lower manhattan. emergency crews rushed to a park just across the street from the courthouse, with fire extinguishers, to douse the flames engulfing a 37-year-old man. after burning for several minutes, he was carried away on a stretcher and taken to the hospital in critical condition. it does not appear the incident has anything to do with the trial of the former president, which continued on without interruption. authorities say the man was carrying colorful pamphlets that were full of antigovernment conspiracies. they don t believe he was targeting any particular person or group. cbs s jericka duncan will start us off tonight with the latest details. across the street, from 100 centre s
was being finalized in donald trump s so-called hush money trial. we do not believe this was targeting any particular person or any particular group. margaret: the cbs evening news starts now. good evening. thank you for being with us. i m margaret brennan. norah is on assignment. we begin tonight with that breaking news from lower manhattan. emergency crews rushed to a park just across the street from the courthouse, with fire extinguishers to douse the flames engulfing a 37-year-old man. after burning for several minutes, he was carried away on a stretcher and taken to the hospital in critical condition. it does not appear the incident has anything to do with the trial of the former president, which continued on without interruption. authorities say the man was carrying colorful pamphlets that were full of antigovernment conspiracies. they don t believe he was targeting any particular person or group. cbs s jericka duncan will start us off tonight with the latest