pediatric medicine shortage. over-the-counter cold medicine for children is selling out, forcing major pharmacies to limit just how much families can buy. cbs carter evans speaks with worried parents. and, a match made in heaven. with campus housing in short supply, a group of pennsylvania college students trade the dorm room for a convent. cbs nikki battiste has the sister act straight out of the movies. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. duncan: good evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us. i m jericka duncan in for norah. national drug chains are limiting the sale of over-the- counter children s medicine amid a widespread shortage. plus, the white house accuses texas governor greg abbott of endangering lives when he dropped off busloads of migrants outside the vice president s home on a very cold christmas eve. more on those stories in just a moment. but first, a state of emergency i
Of this morning, 4 million women in this state woke up with fewer reproductive freedoms than they had last night. This is the new reality under a trump abortion ban. Starting this morning, medical professionals like this doctor could be sent to prison for up to five years for providing reproductive care, even earlier in pregnancy. Reality under a trump abortion ban. Starting this morning, women in florida became subject to an abortion ban sub extreme, it applies before many women even know they are pregnant. Which, by the way, tells us the extremists who wrote this ban either dont know how a womans body works or they simply dont care. Trump says he wants to leave abortion up to the states, he says, up to the states. All right. So heres how that works out. Today, one in three women of reproductive age live in a state with a trump abortion ban. Many with no exception for rape or incest. Now, on that topic, as many of you know, i started my career as a prosecutor, specialising in crimes a
Following these stories and so much more lead with jake tapper starts right now these cnns Breaking News walkability. And im jake tapper. We start with Breaking News stark scenes of division protest, arrests, and the time in this blatant antisemitism sweeping College Campuses will bring you to the university of Texas In Austin in just a minute. Were police in riot gear just encircled a group of protesters. Summer grass tebor reportedly been made, but first this afternoon at Columbia University in new york, Student Protesters just blew past 2 00 p. M. Deadline to clear the encampment or risk suspension or even expulsion, according to columbia administrators students circled the tenths as a group of Student Leaders addressed the crowd. Take a listen you can see outside you now that are mobilized theres hundred of them here today. They will not be weak divest we will not be moved on rough by force right now, the new York Police Department is on Standby Waiting for an official order from t
president zelensky went inside congress on capitol hill. he is there pleading with lawmakers for more money for the war, republicans will not sign off on that until they get security on the border. negotiations have stalled. zelensky s visit seen as a hail mary. joint news conference with the president and cover that live for you. first i want to get to this. breaking news also. moments ago harvard s governing body announced its unanimous decision, he said, not to oust the school s embattled president. a week after she appeared to testify in defense of students calling for jewish genocide. it was weak testimony at that. good morning, everybody. a big two hours. i m bill hemmer. good morning and morning to you, partner. dana: great. i am dana perino, this is america s newsroom. we do have a hopping two hours for you. claudine gay will remain in office despite her hesitancy to condemn calls for the mass murder of jews calling it a matter of context. bill: we re told the m
And london. Youre watching bbc world news. Its newsday. Its 9am in singapore. 1am in london, and 8pm in washington, where President Trump has finally signed his Replacement Executive Order on immigration. It reimposes Travel Restrictions on six muslim majority nations. But The New Order omits iraq, offers protection to people that already have green cards, and removes an indefinite ban on syrian refugees. Even so, new legal challenges are expected, as nick bryant reports. There was applause when President Trump signed the First Executive order, but it caused anger, chaos and confusion at americas airports as the travel ban on entrants from seven mainly muslim countries was hurriedly put into effect but the us courts blocked it opening the borders, delivering an embarrassing rebuke to President Trump. So today he signed a revised ban with unusually little fanfare. The Washington Press corps not invited to witness it and this photograph ta ken instead by a white house staffer. He left it