Raising new concerns about your privacy. And sharing the spotlight. We sit down for tea and biscuits with acting legends helen mirren and ian mckellen. They take us on a wild ride through their careers anand why theyre starring in their first film together. Tea and biscuits . I like that. November 12th, 2019. Heres todays eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. Strong arctic cold frontisher front ushering cold in. Dangerous cold impacts millions across the u. S. Reporter frightening moments as a plane slides off an icy runway in chicago. There was no visibility at all. Reporter jimmy carter back in the hospital to have a procedure that relieve pressure in his brain caused by bleeding from a series of recent falls. Reporter the militants have fired dozens of rockets into israel after the death of an Islamic Jihad leader. 14 Fraternity Suspended after the death. Hours earlier the young man was at a fraternity event. Reporter the Supreme Court will hear arguments about the Trump Administration wanting to ending daca. The decision could roughly affect 700,000 people. Reporter can you imagine a life outside the u. S. . I cant. Reporter max jets could be back in the skies soon. Boeing says deliveries of the planes could resume next month. Reporter mexicos top security official says arrests have been made for last weeks Cartel Murders of Nine American women and children. All that reporter an offduty Police Officer catches a lot of attention at an arkansas club. The problem, he was naked. And all that matters billionaire Michael Bloomberg is considering a run for the white house. I have my reservations about the people running. Billionaires always do this. Not just him. Look at bruce wayne. Gothams crime was out of control. Instead of calling the cops, he was like, alfred, build me a car that shoots grenades, ill just do this myself. On cbs this morning. He punched at it, and it had no chance at all. Game of the year, the defeated 49ers hosting the seahawks came down to overtime. San San Francisco missed, seattle did not. Seattle has done it in a classic, and San Francisco suffers their first loss. This mornings eye opener is presented by brought to you by toyota lets go places. Russell wilson and team got to be feeling really good doing the hula in seattle. That close. Sometimes thats all you need. That close. Yep. Welcome to cbs this morning. Were going to begin again with the terrible, brutal weather. Brutal is a word, an arctic blast slamming the u. S. And is expected to bring dangerously cold conditions to more than half of the country. Winter weather alerts are in effect across more than a dozen states. More than 220 million americans, thats a lot of people, will experience belowfreezing temperatures in the next 24 to 48 hours. Snow is hammering states from the midwest to new england, making for treacherous travel conditions. Our lead national correspondent, david begnaud, is in pittsford, new york, outside of rochester. Good morning. How cold is it there . Reporter oh, just a sizzly 23 degrees along the erie canal in pittsburgh where it looks like a Winter Wonderland in the fall. Youre probably thinking how did there boy from the south get sent north to cover snow. Thats what happens this time of year. Are it doesnt always happen this early and the big thing is the record setting cold temperatures. You got to expect a little snow in november. But this is a little early for me. Reporter just ask people in dowagiac, michigan they were not expecting weather like this near whiteout snow. As much as five inches forecast to come down overnight. If you pick it up like this its very light and fluffy. Reporter flurries fell as far south as nashville, tennessee, where some people were happy to get an early glimpse of winter. Oh, my gosh reporter in the village of alden, new york, population 10,000, we noticed brothers gavin and grant outside playing in the snow. What do you all think of the snow . Great. Reporter pretty good, huh . The conditions also led to numerous crashes on monday from new york to missouri to illinois. In chicago, an icy runway at Ohare Airport sent this American Airlines plane skidding into the grass monday morning. Whoa reporter the weather also stopped some travelers from flying altogether. Cleveland resident tammy was trying to get to florida. Definitely disappointed. I was supposed to be in West Palm Beach by 10 30 tonight. Reporter her flight was one of nearly 6,000 nationwide that was delayed yesterday. Not to mention the more than 1,800 cancelations. With more recordsetting weather expected today, air traffic may not be much better. You know there will be more delays today. When it comes to recordsetting temperatures, 145 records have been broken so far. Anthony, winter doesnt even start until december 21st. Happy fall. Keep moving out there, david. Yeah. Temperatures are set to plummet the next 24 hours ahead of a deep freeze expected to shatter records, as david said. Chief weathercaster lonnie quinn is here. How long is this going to last . We may get a little bump in temperatures come thursday. I liked your response to david, happy fall. Doesnt feel like fall for a lot of folks. Some folks this morning it feels like fall. Back to you this evening its not going to, talking east coast. Heres the front. Biggest snows upstate new york into vermont. Upwards of a foot. Look at texas. The radar is everything up ever is everything up every color. The green is rain. San antonio, the pink, sleet. South of austin, that purple color, thats freezing rain. North of austin, theres snow. The area north of austin will see their first snowflakes before new york city. Its rain right now for new york. From new york to boston, youre going to transition to snow. Its going to be just a little bit tenths of an inch of snow. Right now the coldest air from fargo over to chicago. Seven below zero, nine below zero, what it feels like. The east coast, looking out the door it feels like 50 degrees in boston. 51 philadelphia, 53 in charlotte. Thats walking out the door. Coming home from work k tonight you sure as heck had better take the winter coat because it feels about like 21 in boston, 27 for philadelphia. Feels like 33 in charlotte. When you look at the big picture, as far as the entire united states, by wednesday, 6 00 in the morning, every state in our country will have at least someplace that feels subfreezing. Every state in the united states. Nowhere to hide. Lonnie, thank you so much. I did forget my winter coat today. But ill survive. I got one ill lend you. Appreciate it. To breaking news overnight from atlanta. Former president jimmy carter is due to have brain surgery this morning. The 39th president has had a series of falls this year, and doctors say thats led to severe swelling. Mark strassmann is outside Emory University hospital. Mark, good morning. So what do we know about this surgery . Reporter good morning. The goal of todays procedure is to relieve pressure on mr. Carters brain. Doctors say the issue is internal bleeding after several recent falls. Its the latest in a series of health skarsz for americas scares for americas oldest president. Last month he turned 95. The Carter Center says former president jimmy carter will undergo a surgical brain procedure this morning, something he needs because of recent falls. Mr. Carter has fallen three times this year. In may, his first fall broke his hip. Last month, he fell twice. The first resulted in 14 stitches. The second, a fractured pelvis. Cbs news medical contributor dr. David agus says the type of procedure mr. Carter will undergo is normally quick. It involves drilling a small hole in the brain and draining fluid thats causing pressure. Mr. Carters time in the operating roroom is expected toe about one hour. I, jimmy carter, do reporter the 39th president has had several Major Medical problems in recent years. In 2015 he was diagnosed with cancer that spread to his liver and brain. He recovered after treatment with a new immunotherapy drug. And six months later announced he was cancer free. What should i do personally reporter despite those setbacks, mr. Carter has continued his routine which includes Teaching Sunday School in his hometown of plains, georgia. Earlier this month, mr. Carter spoke to a sunday school class about his recent Health Concerns and his own mortality. I didnt ask god to let me live. I just asked god to give me a proper attitude toward death. And i found that i was absolutely and completely at ease with death. Reporter mr. Carter also continued his work at habitat for humanity. Last year, he spoke to our John Dickerson about the importance of that project. There are 1,700 volunteers working here. What does that tell you about america . It tells me that america has a great orientation toward helping people in need. Reporter Rosalynn Carter is with her husband at the hospital. Doctors say hes resting comfortably. They recently became americas longest married president ial couple 73 years. Longer than george and barbara bush. Anthony . Congratulations to them. We wish him a speedy recovery. Yes, we do. Thank you. Breaking overnight, israel says its killed a commander in the Palestinian GroupIslamic Jihad in a rare air strike on a militant leader. That strike came as Islamic Jihad said another one of its commanders was targeted by israel in the syrian capital of damascus. Militants in gaza responded by firing dozens of rockets into israel. Some were intercepted by israeli missiles. Elizabeth palmer is following there developing story from london. Whats the latest . Reporter good morning. Well, this all started about ten hours ago, just as the sun was rising in the middle east. And in the short time since, has already escalated. Gazas dawn quiet was shattered when an israeli missile hit the house of Islamic Jihad leader Baha Abu Al Ata in a targeted assassination. His funeral in gaza quickly turned into a political call to arms. Translator we have to launch revenge rockets night and day. Reporter those revenge attacks started immediately. One Islamic Jihad rocket struck a highway though missed the cars. [ siren ] a siren in southern israel. Families packed up to move to safety. While israels iron dome antimissile system intercepted rockets fired from gaza, leaving telltale streaks in the sky. 200 miles north in syria, residents of damascus surveyed the wreckage of another missile strike on a house. It targeted a second Islamic Jihad leader about the same time as the one in gaza. Islamic jihad says israel did it. Israel will neither confirm nor deny. Now a joint statement by Islamic Jihad and the Palestinian Group hamas says that israel has crossed what it called red lines with these attacks. And it would pay a heavy price which has civilians on both sides now braced for another round of lethal violence. Gayle . All right. Thank you so much. A cbs news poll on impeachment just out this morning Shows Americans are still split ahead of tomorrows first public hearings. 43 in our survey think President Trump should be impeached over the ukraine controversy. 40 say he should not, and 17 say its just too soon to say. 73 of those who have an opinion say theyve already made up their minds. Nancy cordes is on capitol hill with more on this story. And nancy, with 24 hours and counting before the hearings begin, how are the democrats and republicans finalizing their strategies. Well, overnight cbs news obtained this 18page memo that details the republican strategy going into these public hearings. They are going to argue that the evidence just doesnt prove that the president pressured ukraine, covered up misconduct, or obstructed justice. Theyre going to claim that the president was simply interested in combating legitimate corruption in ukraine, a concern that stemmed from his, quote, deepseated, genuine, and reasonable skepticism about that country. However, according to the testimony of two diplomatic theyre going to claim that the president was simply interested in combating legitimate corruption in ukraine, a concern that stemmed from his, quote, deepseated, genuine, and reasonable skepticism about that country. However, according to the testimony of two diplomatic aides that was released on monday, the president actually bought into some conspiracy theories about ukraine. Even insisting at one meeting that, quote, ukraine tried to do him in. One aide worried that if these theories pushed by the president s personal lawyer, rudy giuliani, took hold, that the Ukrainian Government was an enemy of the president , that it would be very hard to have highlevel engagement with ukraine. Were learning new details about the military aid to ukraine that was approved by congress but then held up. What do we know . Reporter thats right. One of those aides, katherine croft, testified that it was acting chief of staff Mick Mulvaney at the white house, at the direction of the president who placed an informal hold on that military aid this summer before the president s july phone call with the president of ukraine where he said hed like the president of ukraine to do him a favor. Also, in the first testimony from a pentagon official, laura cooper, shes the Deputy Assistant secretary of state, testified that even the pentagon was in the dark this summer about why the aid was being held up. She said that her understanding was that the ukrainians were aware that the aide was being with aid was being withheld, and that runs counter to the argument that there was no pressure here because the ukrainians didnt even know that this aid had been withheld. Democrats argue that this is more evidence that there was a quid pro quo. Dirt on the biden family in exchange for the resumption of millions in military aid. And of course much more on this tomorrow. Nancy, thank you so much. Cbs news will bring you complete coverage of the first public hearings in the impeachment inquiry. Norah odonnell will anchor special reports from washington tomorrow and friday here on cbs. You can also find continuous coverage on our streaming network, cbsn. The Supreme Court hears arguments today in a case that could lead to the deportation of nearly 700,000 young immigrants known as dreamers. The deferred action for Childhood Arrivals Program or daca protects undocumented immigrants brought to the u. S. As children. President trump ordered an end to daca two years ago, but lower courts blocked that move. Jan crawford is at the Supreme Court. Jan, what could happen here . Reporter i mean, the question really here is whether or not President Trump is going to be able to end the daca program and say its all president obamas fault because of the way that president obama went about implementing it. Mr. Obama created the daca program with the stroke of a pen, with an executive action, without getting any approval from congress. And President Trump says whatever you feel about daca, thats illegal. Now President Trump has sent mixed messages on his feelings about daca. Duval patrick decided not to join the contest a year ago, but now patrick who is a cbs news contributor is talking with Party Officials about running but we did ask him in june if he might jump into the race. I was struck by what i have always sensed is that we have a remarkably rich and talented field of candidates. It doesnt bother me one bit there was a lot of them. Do you wish you were one of them . Are you struck by the possibility that you could have beat all of them . When i was looking tat is how do you breakthrough this field without being a celebrity or a sensationalist and im none of those things. The deadline to during the first in the nation is coming up. Maybe he looked to mr. Bloomberg and said there is room for one more. The sky near saint louis looked like what looked like a meteor. Hundreds of people said they saw it across 100 miles, many people said they saw a boom, the video you see here is from a Home Security camera. If it was a meteor, scientists may not be surprised. A meteor shower was expected to be at its peak last night. New questions this morning about greek life on campus after another student dies. How the death of Dylan Hernandez is good Tuesday Morning to you. A beautiful start to the day with mainly clear skies. 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