Its looking like the storm of the century. Everbody is woried about the same thing, you know, do i have a home to come back to . Norah and hundred thousands are without power with near the eighth quarter of Floridas Gas stations out of fuel. This hurricane is going to pack a major, major punch. Norah our interview with four to governor Ron Desantis from inside the states Command Center. The Cbs Evening News starts now. Good evening. Im Norah Odonnell in washington, along with vladimir duthiers, who is leading our team of correspondents in the path of vladimir duthiers, who i thank you for joining us. And as we come on the air, we are getting new information about this monster storm. A major category three closing in on landfall earlier than expected, along floridas central Gulf Coast. Millions are bracing for impact. Now the latest track just in has the Eye Of The Storm hitting the sarasota area. That is just south of tampa, a region that hasnt had a hurricane this powerfl in more than
anywhere. the chief correspondent, jonathan hunt, it has the latest on the search. jonathan: it is an urgent search increasingly so. right now, the man who allegedly shot and killed those five people including the young boy you mentioned has simply disappeared. we don t have any tips right now to where he maybe. jonathan: according to investigators, francisco, a mexican national, was firing a gun outside his own home in cleveland, texas when neighbors asked him to stop so that their baby could sleep. minutes later, he allegedly burst into that neighbor s home and opened fire, targeting adults and children alike. three children that we loaded that night and put in an ambulance, they were covered in blood. from the same ladies that were laying on top of them trying to protect them. jonathan: four adults and a nine-year-old boy died. translator: he had no right. we never offended him. we never disrespected him. he was pointing his gun at me. he told me i was lookin
what that it just barbers candle and the district. special interests are lining up to support testing, because they know that this will mean they have more of a lock on the state house, and the people who don t like what they are doing can do a sip of it then they can today, if this thing passes. really is an audacious thing to shut this thing and august, say viewers detailed of 60%. i don t think i ve ever seen anything quite like this. we ll see what the voters of ohio think about. i was just saying, they can t just take away your power while they maintain the corpses them they have. it s a terrible argument, which is why you have the insert at the age of me, they have to change the subject. david pepper, as always, thank you so much. still to come, florida governor ron desantis says he has a plan. i will support the efforts here and hold it up as a great model for a lot of republicans around the country. i worried about scott? i am not worried about
i think that is so true. i look around me and i have traveled in and out of the state over the last couple years and realized that as much as yes, it is absolutely up and down the west coast, it is very unique to portland that we tolerate it to the level that we do. tribe in new york and california is doing similar things, right? allowing people to maintain their property and public spaces in the space. but she makes a point where she is kind of saying, hey, listen, you know, what do we do? what recourse do we have as the citizens of oregon if this thing passes, which you make a good point, has not yet. that is why is up to the public and if people disagree, they can speak up as well. it is important to see that some type of solution for this, for the homeless, which is an issue that affects all of us in different states. and trying to come up with some kind of solution that works for everyone. roman breaking news. the writers are striking. it is going to happen one minute after mi
i know how much you care about where you live. don, you made the decision to stay. what to you think happens if the police force is voted down today? well, i think you ll an increased in demoralization of the police department, which is real. some people deride the police for that. but it s an employee reality. it s hr-101, the people will be demoralized if they re castigated and publicly humiliated. so we want good police. so we don t want demoralized police and we don t want abusive police. if this thing passes, demoralization will continue. departures will continue. we will lose our chief of police, the first african american police chief in our history, who is a local boy who was born and raised here, sued the minneapolis police for racism and survived all of that