welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. the united nations says israel s bombardment of gaza has forced 10,000 palestinians from their homes. officials have renewed their calls for a ceasefire in the fighting between israel and hamas militants and demanded access for humanitarian aid. at least 122 people in gaza have been killed, and nine have died in israel since fighting began on monday. from jerusalem, here s our middle east editorjeremy bowen. the sectarian crisis that nobody expected is deepening. tonight, arab protesters are on the streets of northern israel. this was nazareth. israel s arab citizens have forced themselves back into the wider conflict that includes gaza and jerusalem. it is ugly and angry in towns shared byjews and arabs. violence between citizens could be a bigger crisis for israel than gaza. this was a burnt out jewish school. yelling. police broke down the door of this family in haifa. they deny accusations their sons were atta
but new york city pushing ahead with its famous ball drop in times square and a limited crowd with masks and proof of vaccination. new images tonight of the devastating wildfires in colorado. the fast-moving flames destroying as many as 1,000 homes in a matter of hours. two communities gone. the fires fueled by hurricane-force wind gusts, topping 100 miles per hour. the governor touring the disaster zone, saying the fires spread in the blink of an eye. the severe storm threat across several states tonight. winter alerts impacting millions from arizona all the way east. heavy snow, rain, large hail, and possible tornados. rob marciano timing it out. the new travel warning from the faa with more than 1,500 flights canceled again today. what to expect in the coming days. the champagne shortage heading into the final hours of 2021. why high-end champagne may be in short supply. and celebrating the new year around the world. in the shadow of the pandemic, nations cheerin
in the final week of 2021. nearly four americans testing positive every second. across the country, major parties canceled. but new york city pushing ahead with its famous ball drop in times square and a limited crowd with masks and proof of vaccination. new images tonight of the devastating wildfires in colorado. the fast-moving flames destroying as many as 1,000 homes in a matter of hours. two communities gone. the fires fueled by hurricane-force wind gusts, topping 100 miles per hour. the governor touring the disaster zone, saying the fires spread in the blink of an eye. the severe storm threat across several states tonight. winter alerts impacting millions from arizona all the way east. heavy snow, rain, large hail and possible tornados. rob marciano timing it out. the new travel warning from the faa with more than 1,500 flights canceled again today. what to expect in the coming days. the champagne shortage heading into the final hours of 2021. why high-end champagn
the moment a car spins out into a ditch. and in airports tonight, millions lining up under strict covid protocols. amid the rush, this remarkable image. a tsa agent leaping over the checkpoint conveyor belt to save a baby who had stopped breathing. the urgent race to get covid tests before christmas. long lines stretching for blocks and supplies dwindling. david muir pressing the president. is that good enough? no, nothing s been good enough. the omicron variant now driving cases past delta s peak. infections more than doubling in just three weeks. but tonight, a new weapon in the fight against covid. the fda approving a second an anti-viral pill with merck. and new data out of the uk suggests omicron patients may be 50% to 70% less likely to be hospitalized. a new accuser comes forward, publicly claiming actor chris noth assaulted her. what she alleges he did. remembering american literary legend joan didion. a pioneer of new journalist, who offered unsparing obs
in california, tv crew captures the moment a car spins out into a ditch. the flooding in the west completely submerging cars with people inside. some areas becoming too dangerous for rescue efforts. and in airports tonight, millions lining up under strict covid protocols. ami amid the rush, this remarkable image. a tsa agent leaping over the checkpoint to save a baby. the race to get tested before christmas. long lines stretching for blocks as the omicron variant now drives cases past delta s peak. infections more than doubling in just three weeks. and a new weapon in thes fight against covid. the fda approving a second an anti-viral pill with merck. and tonight, new data out of the uk suggests omicron patients may be 50% to 70% less likely to be hospitalized. the demand for testing grows. the president s promise of half a billion new tests, not expected until after the holidays. david muir pressing the president about the state of the u.s. pandemic response nearly two year