Water slamming against the windows, debris flying everywhere. Uhoh. Norah the Cbs Evening News starts now. Oh norah good evening. Im norah odonnell, and thank you for being with us. We are coming on the air tonight with more than 25 million americans in the path of severe and dangerous storms across the south and the ohio river valley. Thunderstorms, torrential rains, lifethreatening flooding, and tornadoes are impacting states across the gulf coast. An ef2 tornado hit the city of port arthur, texas, Destroying Homes and a church. There is catastrophic damage in louisiana after a suspected tornado ripped the roof off an Apartment Building outside new orleans. And in mississippi, dozens of homes were hit and one person was killed when storms slammed the magnolia state. Tonight, Tornado Watches are in effect across the region. Cbss Mark Strassmann will start us off tonight from a new orleans suburb that took a direct hit. Wow reporter as many as three tornadoes may have touched down in a
Off homes and businesses and leaving tens of thousands of people in the dark. Escalating tensions in the middle east. A warning that iran may be planning to strike back inside israel soon, and growing concerns about the fate of the hostages. But first [ chants ] arizona now the center of the abortion rights showdown as a shouting match erupts on the floor of the state legislature. Good morning, and good to be with you. Im annemarie green. Arizona is reeling over what comes next after the States High Court ruled that an 1864 neartotal ban on abortions can be enforced. Doctors say the statute threatens womens lives and their livelihoods. Meanwhile, both major president ial candidates spoke out against the ruling. Cbs news jarred hill is joining us from new york to talk all about this. Good morning. Reporter good morning, annemarie. Arizonas new stricter abortion law is proving to be a political challenge for National Republicans in particular, trying not to alienate an antiabortion right
Union stood by westlake saying in part, quote, the officer acted within policy and procedure and according to his training. Norah . Elaine quijano, thank you. A major setback today for hostage negotiations. An israeli official tells cbs news hamas is unable to locate 40 israeli hostages for a possible ceasefire deal. This all raising fears tonight for families that their loved ones have died. Cbs debora patta reports on the war that just entered its seventh month. Reporter palestinians pray amidst the rubble and ruin of gaza, mocking the end of ramadan with the muslim holiday of ieid. Its enough, god. Enough with war. Instead of a joyful occasion filled with childrens laughter, for this grandmother, it was a day of heartbreak as she said a final farewell to her grandchildren while their father cradles the body of his youngest son. His wife and three children were killed in central gaza. And for hamas chief ismail haniyeh, the conflict became personal. This is the moment he received the
Reported, with damaging winds leaving thousands without power. Water slam against the window, debris flying everywhere. Norah the Cbs Evening News starts now. good evening. Im norah odonnell, and thank you for being with us. We are coming on the air tonight with more than 25 million americans in the path of severe and dangerous storms across the south and the ohio river valley. Thunderstorms, torrential rains, lifethreatening flooding, and tornadoes are impacting states across the gulf coast. And ef2 tornado hit the city of port arthur, texas, Destroying Homes and a church. There is catastrophic damage in louisiana after suspected tornado ripped the roof of an Apartment Building outside new orleans. And in mississippi, dozens of homes were hit and one person was killed when storms slammed the magnolia state. Tonight, Tornado Watches are in effect across the region. Cbss Mark Strassmann will start us off tonight from a new orleans suburb that took a direct hit. Wow reporter as many as t
Cord ordinance that is in your committee, supervisor. Thats why only in front of you today is the land use portion. Were also talking about that in rules tomorrow. Great. Another question i having toling back and forth between ing toling back ing toggling back and forth. I dont think we rae solved that. I know supervisor kim and Public Health did bring up issues around employee whose may be exposed to this long term every day and want fog make sure there are proper requirements in place. So i know that last week, supervisor sheehy had an amendment on page 11 that had no reference to dph. It says we allow for on site consumption. Yet, when i read the operation the legislation piece pending in rules committee, i know there may be forthcoming amendments, i want to make sure its consistent. What id like to separate here is the process by which consumption is validated by the department of Public Health. We have eight sites right now where cannabis is consumed. The department at San Francis