just begun, let s get right to it. first coast guard district commander. brief recap of our coordinated search efforts for the 21-foot submersible with the five on board and update on current search efforts and plans for the next 24 hours. on behalf of all the men and women of the united states coast guard and our search partners, we offer our most heartfelt thoughts and prayers for the five crew members, their families and their loved ones. our crews are working around the clock to ensure we are doing everything possible to locate the titan and the five crew members. yesterday we set up a unified command consisting of expertise from the united states coast guard, united states navy, canadian armed forces and coast guard, and the titan s parent company, oceangate expedition. a complex search effort, requires multiple agencies with subject matters expertise and specialized equipment. the u.s. coast guard has assumed the role of mission coordinator, we do not have all the nec
that is expected to start any minute now. we ll bring you that as soon as it begins. plus, the polarizing plea deal for the president s son. republicans blasting the agreement that lets hunter biden avoid jail time as a slap on the wrist. but some legal experts suggest that if his last name wasn t biden, he might never have faced charges in the first place. and this deal was announced just about half an hour after we learned donald trump s court date. now less than eight weeks away. does judge aileen cannon s accelerated timeline suggest this trial could be over before the primaries even begin? but, we start with the extraordinary developments developing the current and former president on the same okay that donald trump s trial date is set, president biden s son hunter has reached a deal with federal prosecutors to avoid a trial and jail time. and we will get to that momentarily. but, first, let s take you to the coast guard briefing, the latest on the sub and the five p
norah: a new snowstorm is on its way, even as california digs out from the last one. people living in the southern part of the state are pleading for help, with many still stranded. norah: disgust tonight from some republican lawmakers, who denounce fox news tucker carlson for falsely portraying january 6th as peaceful. i think it s bull[bleep]. five women are suing the state of texas over its abortion ban. these women allege they were denied the procedure in spite of grave risk. it is now dangerous to be pregnant in texas. norah: and the minnesota vikings player hailed as a hero. i remember just thinking, we saved this guy s life. norah: good evening to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us on this tuesday night. tonight, the downtowns in despair in cities across the country. our report on how work from home is hurting small business. plus, we ve got a cbs news exclusive. a historic interview. we sit down with americ
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concludes the police force was inadequately trained. among the recommendations. new fencing, and the ability to call for help for forces like the national guard. but that means more money. that means bipartisan agreement and a sharply divided congress. some are complaining that he is biased and others are going it alone on the security matters. they did not consult me on security measures and they are not consulting me about he taking them down. however, they have not relayed to me what an internal threat is within the capitol. we need buy in to implement the common sense recommendations that his team put forth. but we seem to have a difference of opinion on addressing many important issues. the thing that really concerned me is that, the report itself just explains in just simple detail how disorganized the command structure was, how no one had clear rules of engagement, it s crying out for a 9-11 style of commission. who has a longer period of time to look at what reall