Passengers on a Delta Airlines flight that flipped upside down in a fiery crash landing are beginning to speak out about the ordeal. Kris Van Cleave has the latest, then Canadian broadcaster CBC News speaks to an American paramedic named Pete Carlson. Source
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Victim of Jan. 6 defendant’s past crime fears for her safety after pardons
“Everyone is hailing him as a hero and he is not a hero. He is a violent, violent man,” says a woman whose former partner was pardoned. Source
Top DOJ criminal prosecutor abruptly resigns
The head of the Justice Department’s criminal division in Washington, D.C., quit on Tuesday, the latest of several resignations from high-ranking DOJ officials. CBS News Justice Department reporter Jake Rosen has the details. Source
Trump weighs in on possible conflicts of interest for Musk and DOGE
At a news conference on Tuesday, President Trump responded to a question about potential conflicts of interest for Elon Musk and his oversight of the Department of Government Efficiency. “Anything to do with possibly even space, we won’t let Elon partake in that,” Mr. Trump said. Political strategists Maura Gillespie and Meghan Hays join “America Decides” to discuss. Source
What to know about U.S. meeting with Russia on war with Ukraine
Senior Trump administration members met face-to-face with top Russian officials in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday. CBS News foreign correspondent Imtiaz Tyab reports and CBS News chief Washington correspondent has more. Source
Voters react to mass layoffs at federal agencies
CBS News has learned the Office of Personnel Management has given federal agencies until Tuesday night to issue layoffs in the Trump administration’s effort to downsize. CBS News correspondent Natalie Brand asked voters how they feel about the widespread cuts across the federal government. Source
Trump says he may impose auto tariffs of around 25%
The president said there would also tariffs on pharmaceuticals and semiconductor imports. Source
Kentucky under winter storm threat amid deadly floods, thousands without power
At least 14 people died in Kentucky over the weekend after the state faced flooding and then a snowstorm. CBS News national reporter Karen Hua has more on the winter storm. Meanwhile, severe floods in West Virginia killed two people and left one person missing. Source
What to expect from New York Gov. Kathy Hochul as she weighs removing Eric Adams from office
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul met with top political leaders on Tuesday to weigh removing New York City Mayor Eric Adams from his position amid a corruption scandal. CBS News crime and public safety unit senior coordinating producer Anna Schecter breaks it down. Source
Former Los Angeles mayoral candidate Rick Caruso on rebuilding after wildfires
As Los Angeles grapples with the devastation of January’s wildfires, the city is already working to rebuild. At least 29 people were killed and more than 16,000 structures were destroyed in what could be the costliest natural disaster in U.S. history. CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett spoke with developer Rick Caruso, who has created a nonprofit to help rebuild the city, about the recovery process. Source