High school girls win their toughest fight for recognition. And later, a unique path on the road to recovery with no strings attached. And its just going to keep getting bigger and bigger. Announcer this is the cbs overnight news. A warm welcome to the overnight news, everyone. Im errol barnett. The deadly coronavirus continues to spread both overseas and here in the u. S. Rhode island reports its fist case of the virus. The victim is a man who traveled to italy last month. 74 cases are now reported nationwide across ten states. And the first death this past weekend in Washington State, where the virus may have been circulating undetected for weeks. This morning a nursing home is at the center of a state and federal investigation. Our Jonathan Vigliotti is there. Reporter errol, the elderly inside this center are among the most vulnerable to the coronavirus, and there is good reason to believe more people will test positive in the coming days. Now the question is how did this virus tak
Or around the globe. My names im mike embley. Our top stories a state of emergency in New South Wales australias highest recorded temperatures are fuelling more than 100 bushfires. Another day of Bitter Division in american politics as republicans and democrats argue over what happens next in the impeachment of president trump. At least three people are killed in protests against the indian governments new citizenship law we have a special report from delhi. It is so easy to leave me all alone with the memory. It might be one of the most successful stage shows of all time but the critics arent so sure about the movie version of cats. With more than 100 bushfires burning, record breaking temperatures, and extreme winds, New South Wales, australias most heavily populated state, has declared a seven day state of emergency. Two volunteer firefighters have been killed in a road crash near sydney. Temperatures as high as forty seven celsius are expected at the weekend. And Prime Minister Sco
But the critics arent so sure about the movie version of cats. Live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news its newsday. Good morning. Its 9am in singapore, 1am in london and midday in New South Wales, in australia, where a state of emergency has been declared. On wednesday, for the second day in a row, australia set a new record for its hottest ever day, and bushfires are continuing to cause havoc. Two volunteer firefighters have been killed in a road crash near sydney. The australian Prime Minister, scott morrison, has been criticised for being on holiday as the crisis unfolds. A short time ago, he released a statement saying, i express my sincere condolences and sympathies to the families of the firefighters who have so tragically been killed overnight. Given these most recent events, i will be returning to sydney from leave as soon as can be arranged. For more on the bushfire emergency, heres the bbcs david shukman. A roar like a jet engine as the flames ad
officially challenge donald trump for the g.o.p. presidential nomination. i think florida and iowa are a source of hope. norah: the air national guardsman accused of leaking government secrets was previously caught searching for classified documents. but was not removed from his position. thousands have been forced out of their homes after heavy rains caused catastrophic flooding in northern italy. norah: how a recovery program tackles addiction and rebuilds lives through the art of woodworking. everybody deserves a second chance. the new york city ballet recently promoted its first-ever asian american female principal dancer. what it means for increasing diversity on stage. to make anyone feel more accepted is just the best gift. norah: good evening to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us on this thursday night. tonight, there are new details in the investigation of the deadly shooting rampage in farmington, new mexico. po
known as a neck of the great catastrophe. it was the moment when 500 palestinian towns and villages were destroyed. there was the moment when palestinians were turned into refugees in their own country. let me explain a little bit about the geography and why, where here, if you were to look over to your screen, right, you would see beyond those buildings is israel. the lands from which many palestinians had to flee from? when did that by happened? well, they moved over into refugee camps like this one, which is in front of me. that is al jealous on refugee camp, run by the united nations, a very compact place, a tough place to live in 1967. israel then occupied this area where we re sitting now the occupied west bank and started constructing illegal settlements like this one illegal under international law. baby bilbury nevertheless, exists very different living conditions. what does that mean for the palestinians here in a jealous aud another refugee camps. they got sandwich