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Deadly, New York Airport Collision.
The two pilots are confirmed deceased.
Ice agents at airport security.
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Don't stop these lines.
Just get TSA paid.
Trump pauses war threats.
Post phone any and all military strikes against Iranian power plants
and energy infrastructure for a five day period.
Good morning.
I'm Steve Kaifin with the CBS World News Roundup.
It happened overnight at New York's LaGuardia Airport.
A deadly runway crash.
Here's CBS's Tom Hanson.
Emergency vehicle swarmed the runway at LaGuardia Airport in Queens, New York
after an air candidate flight crashed into a port authority vehicle.
The flight was arriving from Montreal and carrying 72 passengers and four crew
when it hit the vehicle just before midnight.
Before the crash, audio from the air traffic control tower reveals the
controller had cleared the vehicle to cross the runway.
Truck one and company with body tower requesting to cross four at Delta.
Truck one and company, cross four Delta.
But then, stop truck one, stop, stop truck one, stop.
The controller frantically calling for the vehicle to stop.
Unfortunately, it was too late.
Later, you can hear the controller talking about the incident with the pilot
of a frontier flight.
I'm not so.
Now, man, you did the best you could.
The front of the plane completely smashed and tilting in the air.
At least 40 people were hurt.
Nine remained in the hospital.
ICE agents have been sent in to help TSA officers at airports.
Lines have been long as staffing issues persist.
Those officers are not getting paid during the partial government shutdown.
CBS Skylar Henry is at Atlanta's airport.
We have already seen some of those ICE officers.
As of now, they appear to be patrolling the lines outside of the checkpoints.
The folks that we have spoken with say that they've been in line for hours already,
and they still have a ways to go before they make their way to and through the
security checkpoint.
Over the weekend, a high number of TSA officers called out already.
The highest sense to shut down began.
More than 400 officers said that they have quit all together,
compounding the staffing shortage.
President Trump has extended his deadline for Iran to reopen the
Strait of Hormuz, the U.S. will hold off on power plant strikes for five days.
CBS's Charlie Dagada is covering the war.
Israel launched a new wave of air strikes targeting Iran,
as the death toll climbed to more than 3,200 according to human rights groups.
Yet after more than three weeks of bombardment, Iran continues to strike back.
Whoa!
Whoa!
Two ballistic missiles hit the Israeli cities of Dimona,
and a rod over the weekend, not far from Israel's main nuclear research facility,
wounding around 200 people.
In Israel's other war against Hezbollah in Lebanon,
Israeli air strikes blew up a coastal highway bridge.
Lebanese officials say more than one million people have been displaced.
The launch of two intermediate-range ballistic missiles in the direction of the
joint U.S. U.K. military base of Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean, more than 2,000 miles away
from Iran, has raised serious concerns about both the reach and supply of its longer-range missiles.
The correspondent Edo Keefe has more on our polling about the war and its impact.
57 percent think the war in Iran is going badly for the United States.
66 percent say it's a war of choice.
A third say it's a war of necessity.
Fewer than one-third believe the administration has clearly stated U.S. goals on the conflict.
Meanwhile, the issue that's going to matter in the midterms and one that seems to be uniting
most Americans right now is gas prices.
85 percent of Americans say gas prices are up where they live.
Two-thirds say they don't think they should have to pay more at the pump because of the conflict
with Iran.
Overseas, Scotland Yards says it's treating an arson attack in North London as an anti-Semitic
hate crime.
I'm thinking Barker in London.
Four ambulances belonging to Hapsola, a Jewish volunteer charity, were set on fire.
Community leader Mark Gardner says Hapsola's paramedics help Jews and non-Jews.
This attack is all more sickening for that for the nature of what Hapsola doesn't save in life.
No one was injured, but exploding oxygen tanks in the burning ambulances blew out windows
nearby homes, forcing more than 30 residents to evacuate.
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Deadlines for ballots from military and overseas voters could also be impacted.
A Georgia woman is facing a murder charge after police say she used abortion pills to terminate
a pregnancy in violation of state law.
CBS News legal analyst Thane Rosenbaum.
The case is complicated by the fact that the defendant was at least 22 weeks pregnant,
meaning that the fetus was medically viable outside the room and did live for an hour
outside the room before dying.
There's an investigation in Independence, Missouri after police say they found
fentanyl inside Barbie doll packages at a discount store.
KC TV's Alley Esponosa.
Most of those packages have been tracked down, but one is still out there.
We're told the customer actually cracked this case open.
They went back to the store after noticing an unusual white powder inside the Barbie packaging.
Power outages and more than 200 rescues after heavy rain triggered historic flooding in Hawaii.
CBS's Carter Evans.
Entire neighborhoods swamped the impact.
Catastrophed.
We are now beginning to contemplate the reality that this storm could cost over a billion dollars of damage.
The latest round of storms comes after days of direct hits from a type of tropical cyclone
known as a Kona Lowe.
Last week, some parts of Maui saw almost four feet of rainfall.
Now, torrential rain is falling again.
NASA says it was a meteorite that whizzed through the sky north west of Houston over the weekend.
A piece of it crashed through Sherry James's home.
To my grandson to go see what it was, he come back and said you have a hole in the ceiling.
I'm like what?
NASA says the meteorite was moving at about 35,000 miles an hour when it broke up.
In the NCAA basketball tournament, Florida will not win a second straight title.
4.5 seconds left to play.
9th seeded Iowa trails number one seed Florida by two points.
TBS with a call as the Hawkeyes Elvaro Fulgeris gets the ball.
Oh, I will teach the lead by one.
The Gators could not come back.
That's it.
Iowa for the first time since 1999.
We'll head to the sweet 16.
Iowa wins 73 to 72.
As Florida becomes the first number one seed to be knocked out of this year's March Madness.
Heather Bosch, CBS News.
At the box office, a big opening weekend.
It's what you and Americans will call a long shot.
Hail Mary.
I get it.
Project Hail Mary took in more than $80 million to leave the way.
Hoppers came in second.
That's the Roundup.
I'm Steve Cafan, CBS News.
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