voting them out once and for all. norah: the cbs evening news starts now. tonight, a new york, new york, just hours from getting the historic case of the state of new york versus donald trump. i am norah o donnell, thank you for being with us. lawyers are summarizing the six-week trial after more than 20 witnesses and hundreds of pieces of evidence. prosecutors trying to prove to things beyond a reasonable doubt, that triumphal supplied business records tied to payment of stormy daniels, and that those payments were made to cover up another crime, consider that conspiracy to violate state election law. they had their turn attacking the evidence and witnesses especially former trump fixer michael cohen telling the jury he is the mvp of lawyers. cbs s robert costa was inside the courthouse for all the day s highlights. reporter: allies say donald trump arrived confident at court this morning purred this is a very dangerous day for america. reporter: flanked by sev
ainsley: causeway. steve: that s the howard franklin. ainsley: in south carolina governor mcmasters declared a state of emergency. the tropical storm warnings and storm surge watches in place for coastal georgia as well as south carolina. if you live in those areas and the water is coming up, the rain is coming your way, get your car into a parking garage, go up to the second or third level. on times cities will work with you and they will let you park for free on some of the higher levels so you can save your car. steve: yeah. brian: all right. let s check in now with kelly cowen from our tampa affiliate. she is gulfport, florida. just southwest of petersburg. kelly, see the wind you can definitely see it and hear it as well. you can see street flooding that s going on because of this storm. and because of the high tide. so we had high tide, king tide coincide with this storm s arrival. its approach as it passed by us. so it brought significant wind from the south pushed up