benjamin netanyahu as we hear from the family of an american aid worker killed in that convoy attack. if it was a terrible mistake, then the israeli military is extremely incompetent. norah: the cbs evening news starts now. good evening. i m norah o donnell, and thank you for being with us. we have new reporting on that blunt message president biden delivered directly to israel s prime minister benjamin netanyahu that could mark a turning point in the six month long conflict. but we want to begin tonight with some breaking news here at home. one person is dead and three others injured after part of a large construction crane broke away from its platform and then hit a car on a bridge in fort lauderdale. first responders rushed to the scene, and cbs s joan murray is there. reporter: officials say the collapse happened around 4:30 this afternoon during rush hour in downtown fort lauderdale, florida. got a crane that collapsed on top of a bridge. one vehicle involv
that impact america s national security. including our exclusive interview with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, who we spoke with earlier today. we asked him about the ongoing negotiations with hamas on the release of hostages in exchange while israel is facing tough questions from around the world about the conduct of the war. tonight, he answers those questions. also today, the israeli military says it found tunnels dug between gaza s al-shifa hospital and released a video of its discovery. we also speak with america s top diplomat, secretary of state antony blinken, about that historic summit between president biden and china s president xi jinping. the new deal now to crack down on the chemicals that make fentanyl, the drug that has caused so much pain and heartbreak here in america. with all of the biggest developments tonight, we are going to with cbs s debora patta in east jerusalem. reporter: with every bomb, every strike, families of the more than 200 ho
Parts of Washington state s two major highways, Interstate 90 and Interstate 5, were closed, and flooding swamped roads and closed schools in parts of Oregon. At least one person was missing.
Transportation officials say all mountain passes that connect Western and Eastern Washington likely would remain closed until Sunday because of dangerous conditions.