Death of harold ramis. Captioning sponsored by cbs this is the cbs evening news with scott pelley. Pelley good evening. One of the most notorious drug kingpins in the world could soon be at the centre of a tugofwar. Today lawyers for joaquin gusesman bran to try his extradition from mexico to the United States where he is wanted on a slew of charges. But mexico showing no inclination to turn him over. Tomorrow a mexican judge is expected to start the process of bringing him to trial. Tonight bob orr has new information about how snitches, wiretaps and intercepted phone calls helped the authorities get shorty. Reporter Joaquin El Chapo guzman the reputed head of the Sinoloa Cartel had eluded capture for 13 years after escaping from prison in a lawn ree truck in 2001. But his fugitive run ended saturday in this modest hotel on Mexicos Pacific coast. U. S. Law enforcement played a crucial role developing fresh intelligence in the past week, tightening the drag net around guzman. Sources s
Wednesday. Again maybe a half inch or so maybe we have a inch across the area. There will be snow to the south and east. Rain showers tomorrow. Better chance for new Southern Maryland for snow on wednesday. Now we have breaking news and is bad news for the silver line. There is an indefinite delay for the first leak of the line that will get to dulles. Phase one and thats where we find peggy fox and the silver line is not quite ready to go. Peggy . Reporter if all had gone as planned and phase one of the 5. 6 billion project, we would see trains here today. But now no one can tell you when. Can you catch a ride on the silver line. Very anxious. Anticipation for the shrine grows as sunlight glimmers. But is like a mirage because it is not here nor is it coming any time soon. , i was excited. Escalators are still and a worker waits for an assignment. And the line through tysons was supposed to be running last the year. Now the wait will be pushed to the summer. There are delays. There is
Captioning sponsored by cbs this is the cbs evening news with scott pelley. Pelley good evening. This is our western edition. One of the most notorious drug kingpins in the world could soon be at the center of a tug of war. Today, lawyers for Joaquin Guzman began to try to prevent his extradition from mexico, where he was arrested over the weekend, to the United States where hes wanted on a slew of charges. But mexico is showing no inclination to turn him over. Tomorrow, a mexican judge is expected to start the process of bringing him to trial. Tonight, bob orr has new information about how snitches, wiretaps and intercepted phone calls helped the authorities get shorty. Reporter Joaquin El Chapo guzman the reputed head of the Sinoloa Cartel had eluded capture for 13 years after escaping from prison in a laundry truck in 2001. But his fugitive run ended saturday in this modest hotel on Mexicos Pacific coast. U. S. Law enforcement played a crucial role developing fresh intelligence in t