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CBS Evening News

CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell, 01/16/25

CBS Evening News

CBS News

Daily News, News

3.5650 Ratings

🗓️ 17 January 2025

⏱️ 22 minutes

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Summary

Two Israeli officials tell CBS News the Israel-Hamas ceasefire and hostage deal is expected to hold after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said a "last-minute crisis" with Hamas delayed his government’s final approval. Three years after the Marshall Fire in Colorado, survivors are lending their support to California wildfire victims as they begin rebuilding. Fewer people are dying from cancer, but cases among women, particularly younger women, are rising.

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now streaming on Paramount Plus and returning new CBS fall. Yes, yes, also yes.

0:30.3

A last-minute snag in the Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal. The pressure tonight on Prime Minister

0:36.4

Netanyahu. What will happen if the deal falls apart at this stage?

0:41.3

I think we will see a lot of angry people in the streets.

0:46.3

More young women are being diagnosed with cancer.

0:50.3

Our Dr. Lapuq is here with what you need to know.

0:53.3

In tonight's eye on America,

0:56.0

as Southern California looks to rebuild a technique for fireproofing homes.

1:01.0

We've experienced something that I never thought you'd experience, and I'm ready for it to happen again.

1:08.0

It's kind of an unbelievable thing. And our rare access on the inauguration platform.

1:14.6

How will security be different?

1:16.6

The CBS Evening News starts now.

1:22.6

Good evening. I'm Nora O'Donnell.

1:25.6

We begin with the fragile ceasefire and hostage deal between Israel and Hamash, which still has not been approved by Israel's government. And tonight, two Israeli officials tell CBS news that the deal is expected to hold, but the full parliament vote has slid from today to Saturday. And the first hostage release could slide from Sunday into Monday.

1:47.3

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government was scheduled to vote on the deal today,

1:51.8

but the vote was postponed when Netanyahu accused Hamas of reneging on part of the agreement.

1:57.4

Israeli officials now say the dispute has been worked out. The first phase of the deal

2:02.6

includes a six-week ceasefire and a series of swaps of Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners.

2:09.0

For now, the fighting continues with Israeli airstrikes killing more than 80 people in the last 24 hours.

2:15.1

That's according to Hamas officials in Gaza. Once again, CBS's Elizabeth

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