laconia to portsmouth, asking voters if they want something new in this small slice of america, where making your decision is a point of pride. it is hard to predict what will happen in any given election. or is it? i changed my vote this morning and went, instead of voting for haley, i voted for trump. why? i think the election, the primary s over. i think that you know, mr. trump s going to be our next candidate. trump or haley? trump. yeah. considering haley? yes, i was. this morning. how did you make up your mind? really just i like when trump was already kind of in there. he has the experience and just kind of having second guesses about nikki. so what would another general election with donald trump as the nominee look like? if that happens, well, exactly like this, according to donald trump. how do you bring nikki haley voters, some who voted for you in 2020. how do you bring them back? they re all going to vote for me again, everybody. i m no
Today on Inside Politics, i went through hell. Thats how one of the two elderly hostages released by hamas described what she endured after being kidnapped and held in tunnels inside gaza for two w weeks. She want thes the world to oat know about the brutal assault, how she was held underground and the surprising level of care she says she received from the same terrorist Group Responsible for the slaughter of countless people in israel. Her story, no doubt, stirring a slew of mixed emotions for families of the more than 200 hostages still believed to be inside gaza after being violently snatched from their homes on a day that was both the Jewish Sabbath and a jewish holiday. Sources tell cnn that the timing of a Ground Invasion remains fluid as talks continue to get more hostages out. Heres what what Secretary Of State Antony Blinken said moments ago about the families of host hajs. None of us can imagine the nightmare they are living, something no family should have to endure. Their
today on inside politics, the democratic nightmare before christmas. joe manchin says he s retiring from the senate, leaving a blue seat open in a very red state, and leaving a the lot of people wondering what does the future hold for manchin? does it include a run for president? plus the maid, the wood worker, exclusive reporting on who saw what at mar-a-lago and how worried should donald trump be about what his employees wosay on the stand. and the house is a mess, that s how one congressman s summed up the new speaker s strategy to avoid a government shutdown. so what s mike johnson going to do with one week to go until the country can t pay its bills? i m dana bash. let s go behind the headlines and inside politics. we begin today with a one-man political earthquake. joe manchin has shaken up the political world by announcing hen won t seek reelection. republicans are rejoicing now that they are all but assured to pick up his seat in the senate, which takes them
the two caught on camera just before the alleged attack. crisis at the border: one shelter now seven times over capacity as fema is sent to help. authorities prepare this dallas convention center to house up to 3,000 teenage boys. deadly crash, a 71-year-old man loses control and kills several pedestrians. whiteout whiteout conditions, an historic winter storm dumps four feet of snow in the rockies. cuomo under fire, one of the governor s former aides speaks to investigators for more than four hours. the new details tonight. nashville terror investigation.g about the mahind the chsts day bomb in tennessee. and a big night for women at the grammys, as women stole the show and took home the top awards. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell. reporting from the nation s capital. o donnell: good evening to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us. we are going to begin with alarming new fears about another surge of coronavirus infections here at home a
we were emerging from a dark winter into a hopeful spring and summer finding light in the darkness. a long, dark years. one whole year, toughest and darkest periods in this nation s history. darkest weaves ever known. greg: speech writer googled phrases with word dark in it and if we do our part if we do this together. if we do our part, if we do this together by july the 4th there s a good chance you, your families and friends will be tiebl get together in your backyard or in your neighborhood and have a cookout and barbecue and celebrate independence day. that doesn t mean large events. with lots of people together but it does mean, small groups will be tiebl get together on july 4th with your loved ones is a goal. with a goal a lot can happen. conditions can change. [laughter] greg: i hate to tell the old part but not no say in who is coming to your picnic day or yours. we threw tea into a harbor for fewer reasons than this anyway whole they think lasted under 25 minut