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CBS Evening News

CBS Evening News, 02/18/25

CBS Evening News

CBS News

News, News Commentary, Daily News

3.8620 Ratings

🗓️ 19 February 2025

⏱️ 21 minutes

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Summary

New clues about why a Delta plane flipped upside-down at a Toronto airport, plus one passenger's story of survival. The January 6th rioters have been released from prison and are heading back to their communities without supervision—is public safety a concern? And the new debate amongst Southern California homeowners, whether to rebuild or retreat after the wildfires. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

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0:32.9

From CBS News headquarters in New York, This is the CBS Evening News.

0:41.3

Good evening, I'm Maurice Dubois.

0:42.3

I'm John Dickerson.

0:43.3

We began last night with this amazing image

0:46.3

of a jetliner belly up on a runway at the Toronto airport.

0:50.3

And the questions, how did it happen?

0:52.3

And what was going on inside that plane?

0:54.9

Tonight, we begin with some answers. We will show you how it happened with video of the Delta

0:59.5

Airline, CRJ-900, hitting the runway hard on landing, losing its right wing, bursting into flames,

1:06.1

and flipping over. And you will hear from one of the passengers who were strapped in their seats

1:10.6

upside down.

1:11.7

All 80 people on board that flight from Minneapolis, St. Paul, survived. 76 passengers and a crew of

1:19.5

four survived. And of the 21 injured who were taken to the hospital, all but two have been released.

1:25.6

Chris Van Cleve has the latest on the investigation tonight. Chris.

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