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norah. >> o'donnell: ben tracy, thank you. joining me now is "60 minutes" correspondent and cbs news senior political analyst john dickerson. okay, john, this is going to be a debate like we've never seen before. what do you think people should watch for? >> well, it's the first face-off for these two and the most unpredictable candidate is the one behind in the polls, president trump. campaigns can be frivolous, and what they should look for is that this is what they should look for is that this is a serious event. the most serious in a campaign which matches up with a serious job. presidents can send people to war. they can change their lives. so what viewers can look for tonight is not just answers to specific questions, but for what's behind them, the temperament, values, poise. those are important in the job, too. >> o'donnell: you're talking about three-quarters of voters say, "we're going to watch," but can any voters' minds be changed? >> a lot of those who are watching will have already made up their minds, but the ca
norah. >> o'donnell: ben tracy, thank you. joining me now is "60 minutes" correspondent and cbs news senior political analyst john dickerson. okay, john, this is going to be a debate like we've never seen before. what do you think people should watch for? >> well, it's the first face-off for these two and the most unpredictable candidate is the one behind in the polls, president trump. campaigns can be frivolous, and what they should look for is that this is what they...
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i'm norah o'donnell in our nation's capital.ght back you buckle up, start the car, put it in gear and take off. next thing you know, the phone is in your hand! stop! we should be holding the wheel, not holding the phone. it's a busy world out there. and we're all in it together. go safely, california. going to improve as we head into the weekend. stay away fro of the pollution but for
i'm norah o'donnell in our nation's capital.ght back you buckle up, start the car, put it in gear and take off. next thing you know, the phone is in your hand! stop! we should be holding the wheel, not holding the phone. it's a busy world out there. and we're all in it together. go safely, california. going to improve as we head into the weekend. stay away fro of the pollution but for
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♪ >> o'donnell: tonight we're here at the supreme court.resident trump says he will name his nominee by the end of the week as the nation remembers justice ruth bader ginsburg. tributes pour in for the liberal icon as the president says he wants his pick confirmed before election day on november 3. tonight the two women who are frontrunners and how they could cement conservative control of the nation's highest court for a generation. plus our exclusive interview with vice president mike pence. >> do you want a justice who will help strike down the affordable care act? >> o'donnell: the battle over the supreme court and the election. will the president's pick energize suburban women and which party has seen a spike in campaign donations? a heartbreaking milestone, the u.s. death toll about to pass 200,000. plus new confusion from the c.d.c. why it suddenly took down new guidance on how the virus is spread. a state of emergency as tropical storm beta makes landfall bringing more torrential rain to the gulf coast. ellen returns with an apology
♪ >> o'donnell: tonight we're here at the supreme court.resident trump says he will name his nominee by the end of the week as the nation remembers justice ruth bader ginsburg. tributes pour in for the liberal icon as the president says he wants his pick confirmed before election day on november 3. tonight the two women who are frontrunners and how they could cement conservative control of the nation's highest court for a generation. plus our exclusive interview with vice president mike...
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>> o'donnell: nancy cordes, thank you. vice president mike pence will play a key role in the nomination process and we're told he will interview each of the candidates. we spoke with the vice president at his office overlooking the white house in an exclusive interview. the president said he wants this done very quickly, before election day. can it be done? >> we believe that it can. but obviously it will be important for us to take time, to pay tribute this week to a true public servant. we join the nation in mourning the passing of justice ruth bader ginsburg. she paved the way for women in the law. i know the president is anxious to move the process forward and we fully expect to make an announcement about the president's nominee to the supreme court before the week is out. >> o'donnell: you're saying that you have an agreement from the senate majority leader to get a justice confirmed by election day? >> president truels at he has an obligation under the constitution of the united states to put forward a nominee for th
>> o'donnell: nancy cordes, thank you. vice president mike pence will play a key role in the nomination process and we're told he will interview each of the candidates. we spoke with the vice president at his office overlooking the white house in an exclusive interview. the president said he wants this done very quickly, before election day. can it be done? >> we believe that it can. but obviously it will be important for us to take time, to pay tribute this week to a true public...
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norah. >> o'donnell: weijia jiang, thank you.sident trump is also finalizing his pick for the supreme court. on capitol hill, the last republican hold-outs are falling ay for the president, clearing a likely senate vot the way for a likely senate vote before the november election. here's cbs' nancy cordes. >> reporter: the g.o.p. drumbeat to act fast grew louder today. >> i hope it happens before the election. >> there's really no reason to wait. >> reporter: election day is now 42 days away, exactly the amount of time it took for ginsburg herself to get confirmed. >> we have an obligation under the constitution. >> reporter: senate leader mitch mcconnell didn't commit to a timeline today. he led the charge to block presidenobama's nominetion. do you understand why many americans view this as a double standard? >> i can only repeat that we have an obligation under the constitution should we choose to take advantage of it. >> reporter: democrats registered their fury by holding up senate business this afternoon. >> i'm not going t
norah. >> o'donnell: weijia jiang, thank you.sident trump is also finalizing his pick for the supreme court. on capitol hill, the last republican hold-outs are falling ay for the president, clearing a likely senate vot the way for a likely senate vote before the november election. here's cbs' nancy cordes. >> reporter: the g.o.p. drumbeat to act fast grew louder today. >> i hope it happens before the election. >> there's really no reason to wait. >> reporter:...
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i'm norah o'donnell in the nation's capital.k ere tomorrow. >>> right now at 7:00-- >> breaking news, at least one officer shot in the last two hours in louisville, kentucky. a standoff with protesters continually right now past ew
i'm norah o'donnell in the nation's capital.k ere tomorrow. >>> right now at 7:00-- >> breaking news, at least one officer shot in the last two hours in louisville, kentucky. a standoff with protesters continually right now past ew
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norah. >> o'donnell: paula, so much news coming out of the white house. i want to ask you about the president tonight, once again falsely claiming widespread voter fraud. what can you tell us? >> reporter: that's right. the president suggested tonight that unsolicited mail-in ballots are a greater threat to democracy than even foreign interference. he suggested millions and millions of unsolicited ballots are being sent out. but in fact, 41 of 50 states require voters to actually request a ballot before they will receive one. only a handful of states actually send out unsolicited ballots. norah. >> o'donnell: important fact check there. paula reid, thank you. with the government releasing its playbook today on how it plans to distribute a vaccine once one is ready, tonight we're looking into the huge logistical challenge of getting it to more than 330 million americans as quickly as possible. here's cbs' weijia jiang. >> reporter: in what it calls an interim playbook, the c.d.c. outlines a plan on how to distribute a vaccine 24 hours after one is approved
norah. >> o'donnell: paula, so much news coming out of the white house. i want to ask you about the president tonight, once again falsely claiming widespread voter fraud. what can you tell us? >> reporter: that's right. the president suggested tonight that unsolicited mail-in ballots are a greater threat to democracy than even foreign interference. he suggested millions and millions of unsolicited ballots are being sent out. but in fact, 41 of 50 states require voters to actually...
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liberty. ♪ >> o'donnell: >> o'donnell: a teenager from arizona is about to join a very exclusive clubale eagle scouts. cbs' jamie yuccas spoke to her about achieving this rare honor. >> reporter: 17-year-old allowed girls in, she joined.upa we finally allowed? >> i was really excited about it, the girls being able to do the same activities, the same merit badges, the same amount of work. >> reporter: it not only allowed rader into a troop in 2019, but allowed her to be part of the inaugural class of females to qualify to earn the prestigious rank of eagle scout, an honor only 6% of members have been able to achieve. >> i think it's a great honor to be able to do, being able to get to that rank means you've really fully completed the program and gotten everything you could out of it. >> reporter: besides completing outdoor skills, the teens must lead a serce rader guided a socially distanced team during the pandemic, building a bench in the arizona mountains outside phoenix. why did you pick that as your project? >> i wanted to do something in the outdoors and really give back to the c
liberty. ♪ >> o'donnell: >> o'donnell: a teenager from arizona is about to join a very exclusive clubale eagle scouts. cbs' jamie yuccas spoke to her about achieving this rare honor. >> reporter: 17-year-old allowed girls in, she joined.upa we finally allowed? >> i was really excited about it, the girls being able to do the same activities, the same merit badges, the same amount of work. >> reporter: it not only allowed rader into a troop in 2019, but allowed her...
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>> o'donnell: nikki battiste, thank you.l, tonight former trump campaign manager brad parscale is under psychiatric evaluation at a florida hospital after his wife told police that he was abusive, armed and possibly suicidal. here's cbs's manuel bojorquez. >> 2:00. (bleep). >> i didn't do anything. >> reporter: this body camera video shows the takedown of former trump campaign manager brad parscale after a standoff with fort lauderdale police at his home. the incident started sunday afternoon with a 911 call from a woman who stopped to help parscale's wife candace after the couple argued. >> she came out, and then she heard the gunshot. she doesn't want it to walk back in, she is worried he shot himself. >> reporter: according to the police report, candace parscale told officers brad has made suicidal comments and drinks and suffers from p.t.s.d. officers believe he was under the influence of alcohol, the wife said he had several fire arms. the police found ten. >> can you come outside with no weapons, please? weapons, pleas
>> o'donnell: nikki battiste, thank you.l, tonight former trump campaign manager brad parscale is under psychiatric evaluation at a florida hospital after his wife told police that he was abusive, armed and possibly suicidal. here's cbs's manuel bojorquez. >> 2:00. (bleep). >> i didn't do anything. >> reporter: this body camera video shows the takedown of former trump campaign manager brad parscale after a standoff with fort lauderdale police at his home. the incident...
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. >> this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening and thank you for joining us. tonight the united states has reached another devastating and unthinkable moment in a pandemic that continues to change our country and our way of life. as we come on the air tonight, more than 200,000 people in the u.s. have now been killed by the virus. 200,000 lives lost, 200,000 stories left unfinished. and tonight, there's some breaking news that the crisis may once again be getting worse. one of the leading models used by the white house now projects that by the end of the year, the death toll nationwide may nearly double to 378,000. tonight, confirmed cases in the u.s. are also increasing, now growing at the fastest rate they have in two months. and the f.d.a. is reportedly tightening its standards for approving a coronavirus vaccine, dimming hopes that there will be one widely available this year. once again, thrusting the pandemic into the forefront of this year's presidential campaign. tonight, there's also been another seismic shi
. >> this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening and thank you for joining us. tonight the united states has reached another devastating and unthinkable moment in a pandemic that continues to change our country and our way of life. as we come on the air tonight, more than 200,000 people in the u.s. have now been killed by the virus. 200,000 lives lost, 200,000 stories left unfinished. and tonight,...
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i'm norah o'donnell in the nation's capital.ight back here tomorrow. >>> right now at 7:00. >> it's good to get out of the house. >> it feels like the fog has lifted. >> you could finally see the sun. how long will this clear air last?
i'm norah o'donnell in the nation's capital.ight back here tomorrow. >>> right now at 7:00. >> it's good to get out of the house. >> it feels like the fog has lifted. >> you could finally see the sun. how long will this clear air last?
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>> o'donnell: nancy cordes, thank you.nd there is still much more news ahead on tonight's cbs evening news, the fallout tonight after what started as a routine traffic stop turned violent. and the hugely popular macy's thanksgiving day parade, will it go on? we have an update. n update. aleve is proven strd longer on pain than tylenol. when pain happens, aleve it. all day strong. for one strange time inck and reour lives, got very quiet.ng, we worried over loved ones, over money, over our planet. and over take-out. and we found a voice. let's remember this time where none of us felt secure, and fight for a future where everyone can. because when the world seems like it's standing still... that's the perfect time for us to change it. who trust in our performance and comfortable, long-lasting protection. because your strength is supported by ours. depend. the only thing stronger than us, is you. depend. in so many ways. which cage free eggs taste fresher and more delicious? only eggland's best. which organic eggs have more v
>> o'donnell: nancy cordes, thank you.nd there is still much more news ahead on tonight's cbs evening news, the fallout tonight after what started as a routine traffic stop turned violent. and the hugely popular macy's thanksgiving day parade, will it go on? we have an update. n update. aleve is proven strd longer on pain than tylenol. when pain happens, aleve it. all day strong. for one strange time inck and reour lives, got very quiet.ng, we worried over loved ones, over money, over our...
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. >> this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening. and thank you for joining us. we are going to begin with tonight's first presidential debate in what could now be the defining moment in a campaign that seems to have already had more than a few of them. more than 100 million americans are expected to watch president trump and former vice president joe biden square off, the first face-to-face meeting between the two men in four years. and after months of lobbing long-distance attacks, aides for both candidates say tonight the gloves and the masks will be off, in what both sides expect could be a deeply personal and contentious match-up. joe biden is playing office sharing his 2019 tax returns with reporters, after the president is dogged with new revelations over how little income tax he has paid in two decades. both men arrive amid the backdrop of a global pandemic which has cost more than 205,000 americans their lives, hammered the u.s. economy, and upended daily routines, like going to work and school. there's a lot
. >> this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening. and thank you for joining us. we are going to begin with tonight's first presidential debate in what could now be the defining moment in a campaign that seems to have already had more than a few of them. more than 100 million americans are expected to watch president trump and former vice president joe biden square off, the first face-to-face meeting...
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norah. >> o'donnell: jeff pegues there at the justice department, thank you. there is still much more news ahead right here on the cbs evening news. new evidence in the poisoning of russia's top opposition leader, what his aides found in his hotel room. researchers may have stumbled upon a secret weapon in the fight against covid: eyeglasses. later, the one word that explains this taco truck's sudden success. sudden success. not at capital one. you can open a checking account in just 5 minutes. that's right, 5 minutes. plus, the checking and savings accounts have no fees or minimums because that... is how it should be. and you can do your banking right here at a capital one café. or from anywhere with the top-rated capital one app. this is banking reimagined. what's in your wallet? when you have depression, it can plunge you into deep, dark lows. and, can leave you feeling extremely sad and disinterested. overwhelmed by bipolar depression? ask about vraylar. not all types of depression should be treated the same. vraylar effectively helps relieve all symptoms
norah. >> o'donnell: jeff pegues there at the justice department, thank you. there is still much more news ahead right here on the cbs evening news. new evidence in the poisoning of russia's top opposition leader, what his aides found in his hotel room. researchers may have stumbled upon a secret weapon in the fight against covid: eyeglasses. later, the one word that explains this taco truck's sudden success. sudden success. not at capital one. you can open a checking account in just 5...
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rescuers are facing. >> o'donnell: and news >> o'donnell: and news of firefighters injured, at least critical. how they saved themselves from the blaze. breaking news: the rochester police chief and his command suddenly retire the same day the family of daniel prude sues for the handling of his death. eight weeks until election day. as the president hits two battleground states, how his campaign blew through $800 million. will president trump help fund his own reelection campaign? plus a new poll shows it's a dead heat in the crucial state of florida. back to school means back to online learning for millions of students as we learn 70,000 new cases of coronavirus in children over the last two weeks. vaccine promise: drug makers pledge safety over politics, but are americans ready to roll up their sleeves? a new poll says not so fast. history on the court: what's so special about the u.s. open quarterfinals this year? here's a hint: three of the women also go by "mom." and a father and son serve up kindness in the toughest of times. >> this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donne
rescuers are facing. >> o'donnell: and news >> o'donnell: and news of firefighters injured, at least critical. how they saved themselves from the blaze. breaking news: the rochester police chief and his command suddenly retire the same day the family of daniel prude sues for the handling of his death. eight weeks until election day. as the president hits two battleground states, how his campaign blew through $800 million. will president trump help fund his own reelection campaign?...
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this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnellod evening to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us. we are going to begin tonight with that controversial visit by the president to kenosha, wisconsin, that has been the scene of unrest since a police shooting over a week ago and then the killing of two protesters. president trump on the ground today touring sites damaged by bouts of violence following the police shooting of jacob blake. well, the president did not meet with his family today. instead, the president today pledging financial support to law enforcement, describing police violence as just the work of a few bad apples. wisconsin was by no means the only focus for the president today, he directed his physician to put out a statement denying that mr. trump had a stroke or a cardiac event when he made an unannounced visit to walter reed national medical center in november of last year. his physician did not say why the president visited the hospital. but, there are lingering questions about why vice president
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are >> this is the cbs evening news with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capitol. >> o'donnell: good evening and thank you for joining us. we're going to begin with breaking news tonight. what is now being called hurricane sally is threatening the gulf coast and growing stronger by the minute. just a few hours ago sally was a tropical storm but as we come on the air tonight the system has picked up so much force it is now a category two hurricane. we want you to take a look at this storm because forecasters now tell us that sally is intensifying so rapidly that it could be a dangerous category three hurricane by the time it slams into the coast tomorrow. tonight more than 17 million americans are in sally's path and hundreds of miles of coastline are under storm watches and warnings. from louisiana all the way to the panhandle of florida, millions of americans are scrambling to board up their houses and move out before the storm's flooding rain and hundred mile per hour winds move in. now sally is the seventh hurricane this season and there are four more active storms brewing i
are >> this is the cbs evening news with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capitol. >> o'donnell: good evening and thank you for joining us. we're going to begin with breaking news tonight. what is now being called hurricane sally is threatening the gulf coast and growing stronger by the minute. just a few hours ago sally was a tropical storm but as we come on the air tonight the system has picked up so much force it is now a category two hurricane. we want you to take a...
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norah. >> o'donnell: thank you. legal correspondent jan awford covered the supreme court since 194, nearly all of ginsburg's time on the court and has a look back at her remarkable life. >> mr. president, i am grateful beyond measure. >> reporter: ruth bader ginsburg's 1993 nom the supreme court hardly seemed possible 34 years earlier when she graduated from columbia law school at the top of her class. >> there was not a single firm in the entire city of new york that would offer me a job. >> reporter: she said she had three strikes against her -- she was jewish, a woman and the ultimate deal breaker, a mother. >> and legal employers feared that i would be staying home more than i would be showing up for work. >> but it was that kind of unequal treatment that drove her to become a law professor and eventually head the women's rights project at the aclu where she argued six landmark cases before the supreme court, winning five in the fight to end gender discrimination. >> she is to the women's movement what former su
norah. >> o'donnell: thank you. legal correspondent jan awford covered the supreme court since 194, nearly all of ginsburg's time on the court and has a look back at her remarkable life. >> mr. president, i am grateful beyond measure. >> reporter: ruth bader ginsburg's 1993 nom the supreme court hardly seemed possible 34 years earlier when she graduated from columbia law school at the top of her class. >> there was not a single firm in the entire city of new york that...
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. >> this is the cbs evening news with norah o'donnell. reporting from the nation's capitol. >> o'donnell: good evening, and thank you for joining us. we're going to begin tonight with the growing and potentially dangerous rift between the white house and the president's top scientific aors over tonight cbs at cdictorertse expert, dr. anthony fauci, have been sidelined from the president's coronavirus task force. that news comes after a stunning rebuke of dr. redfield by president trump saying redfied, who has spent his career studying viruses and heads the world's premier public health agency, misunderstood the question when he testified under oath it will take until the middle of next year to vaccinate enough americans to limit the spread of covid. with the election just 47 days away, the president keeps suggesting a vaccine will be ready before americans cast their ballot. now, that is something that most experts including the government's own stists say is just not true for the general public. and that disagreement has lead to a day-lo
. >> this is the cbs evening news with norah o'donnell. reporting from the nation's capitol. >> o'donnell: good evening, and thank you for joining us. we're going to begin tonight with the growing and potentially dangerous rift between the white house and the president's top scientific aors over tonight cbs at cdictorertse expert, dr. anthony fauci, have been sidelined from the president's coronavirus task force. that news comes after a stunning rebuke of dr. redfield by president...
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, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening >> o'donnell: good evening, and thank you for joining us. we're going to begin tonight with breaking news and a state of emergency in louisville, kentucky. as we come on the air, protesters and police are clashing that. the national guard is on alert, and the city is under a mandatory curfew after a grand jury decided not to indict three police officers in the shooting death of breonna taylor. the 26-year-old emergency room technician was shot six times in her apartment back in march by plainclothes police serving a drug warrant. today, the attorney general said two of the officers were were justified when they fired the shots that killed her. now, a third officer will face lesser charges, not for taylor's death, but for firing shots into her neighbor's homes. the killing of breonna taylor gained renewed attention this summer in the wake of george floyd's death as cries of "say her name" became part of a nationwide movement for social justice and police reform. she's graced the cover of "o" magazine and her cause was cham
, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening >> o'donnell: good evening, and thank you for joining us. we're going to begin tonight with breaking news and a state of emergency in louisville, kentucky. as we come on the air, protesters and police are clashing that. the national guard is on alert, and the city is under a mandatory curfew after a grand jury decided not to indict three police officers in the shooting death of breonna taylor. the 26-year-old...
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. >> this is the cbs evening news with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capitol. >> o'donnell: good evening and thank you for joining us, tonight president trump is refusing to directly address allegations that he avoided paying any federal income tax for years. using a series of loopholes, write-offs and businesses wills to shield himself from the same type of taxes nearly all working americans pay. "the new york times" says it has documents showing president trump paid only $750 in income tax his first year in office, that his businesses are losing money, and that he personally owes $421 million on loans made to his companies. today the speaker of the house suggested those debts could be a could be a threat to national security. and tonight the president does not appear to be denying the facts in the "times" report. on twitter he is accusing the newspaper of illegally obtaining his information and arguing his financial statements are "impressive." now for a president who built his reputation and his presidency on the idea that he is the ultimate deal maker, these new revelat
. >> this is the cbs evening news with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capitol. >> o'donnell: good evening and thank you for joining us, tonight president trump is refusing to directly address allegations that he avoided paying any federal income tax for years. using a series of loopholes, write-offs and businesses wills to shield himself from the same type of taxes nearly all working americans pay. "the new york times" says it has documents showing president...
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i'm norah o'donnell in the nation's capital.e >>> this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> i'm kris van cleave in washington. thanks for staying with us. with 48 days until the presidential election, hundreds of lawsuits continue to work their way through the courts. in wisconsin, the supreme court rejected the green party presidential candidate's request to be added to the ballot, saying it came too late. tens of thousands of mail-in blalts have already been sent ylvanihey've been instructed they cannot reject a vote because of the signature. requests to vote by plal soaring. major garrett paired a visit to hotly contested bucks county to see how they're preparing. >> reporter: it's by population the fourth largest in pennsylvania and it is brace for a massive increase in mail-in ballots. it needs something else. doylestown, the quiet and quaint county seat of bucks county. inside its election warehouse voting equipment for all voting precincts stretches from wall to wall. they won't get as much use this year. >> it's a different
i'm norah o'donnell in the nation's capital.e >>> this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> i'm kris van cleave in washington. thanks for staying with us. with 48 days until the presidential election, hundreds of lawsuits continue to work their way through the courts. in wisconsin, the supreme court rejected the green party presidential candidate's request to be added to the ballot, saying it came too late. tens of thousands of mail-in blalts have already been sent...
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this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnellod evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us. with just days to go before the holiday weekend, we begin tonight with a warning. dr. anthony fauci today saying how america behaves this labor day weekend will determine how the virus spreads this fall and winter, so he's urging americans to act responsibly to avoid the kind of surges that we saw after memorial day and the fourth of july. now, this comes as we're learning that the c.d.c. is urging health officials to be prepared to deliver vaccines by november 1. in a letter obtained by cbs news, c.d.c. director robert redfield urging governors to fast-track permits to ensure that vaccine distribution sites are up and ready by then. but, are states prepared? one state, florida, making a lot of news tonight. schools in miami-dade county, the target of brazen cyber attacks, today impacting onlines students well, the f.b.i. is now involved. and look at this image taken in valucia county, florida, on the first day of scho
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this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell evening to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us. we are going to begin tonight with breaking news. cbs news has learned president trump is expected to nominate federal appeals court judge amy coney barrett to the supreme court tomorrow. sources say the 48-year-old conservative will begin meeting with key senators as early as wednesday, and that hearings could start within weeks. with just 39 days to go before the election, republicans are already gearing up for a quick confirmation as democrats dig in against a nominee they say will fundamentally reshape the court, making it solidly conservative for decades to come. the decision to nominate barrett comes as the justice she would replace on the court made history at the u.s. capitol. ruth bader ginsburg became the first woman and first jewish american to lie in state there today. bt unlike those who have received similar honors, the public could not file past her casket due to strict coronavirus restrictions. and tonig
this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell evening to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us. we are going to begin tonight with breaking news. cbs news has learned president trump is expected to nominate federal appeals court judge amy coney barrett to the supreme court tomorrow. sources say the 48-year-old conservative will begin meeting with key senators as early as wednesday, and that hearings could...
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norah. >> o'donnell: weijia jiang, thank you. to louisville, where city officials are pleading for calm tonight after two officers were shot during wednesday's unrest. protests continued over the decision not to charge any of the police officers with killing breonna taylor. cbs' jericka duncan reports tonight from louisville. ( gunfire ) >> reporter: you could hear the gunfire erupt in downtown louisville. >> officer down. >> reporter: major aubrey gregory and officer robinson desroches are recovering tonight after being struck in the hip and abdomen. police arrested the suspect, 26-year-old larynzo johnson, and charged him with two counts of assault and 14 counts of wanton endangerment. >> what we saw last night with the two police officers being shot is, obviously, completely unacceptable. >> say her name! >> breonna taylor! >> reporter: the shooting capped a night of protests in louisville and around the country. >> i am so sorry, baby. >> reporter: as daylight broke, so, too, did the emotions of people like ronay williams. >>
norah. >> o'donnell: weijia jiang, thank you. to louisville, where city officials are pleading for calm tonight after two officers were shot during wednesday's unrest. protests continued over the decision not to charge any of the police officers with killing breonna taylor. cbs' jericka duncan reports tonight from louisville. ( gunfire ) >> reporter: you could hear the gunfire erupt in downtown louisville. >> officer down. >> reporter: major aubrey gregory and officer...
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this is the cbs evening news with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capitol. >> o'donnell:d evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us. we're going to begin tonight with the battle for america's vote. we are just nine weeks away from election day. and joe biden today making his most forceful attack yet on the president, both campaigns digging into the central question: who will keep america safe? biden on his first campaign trip since accepting the democratic nomination calling president trump a "toxin" who is fanning the flames of violence. telling voters he would keep america safe from donald trump. president trump firing back calling biden weak, accusing him tonight of blaming the police and giving "moral aide" to vandals. and that violence referring to the unrest in kenosha, wisconsin following the shooting of jacob blake. trump is headed to kenosha tomorrow despite protests from officials there who think his presence will only enflame matters. and the president is also referring to portland, oregon, where state police tonight are bracing for more p
this is the cbs evening news with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capitol. >> o'donnell:d evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us. we're going to begin tonight with the battle for america's vote. we are just nine weeks away from election day. and joe biden today making his most forceful attack yet on the president, both campaigns digging into the central question: who will keep america safe? biden on his first campaign trip since accepting the...
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. >> o'donnell: good evening. and thank you for joining us. we are going to begin in california tonight where at least a dozen people are now dead and thousands of homes and businesses have been incinerated in a fire season that is as devastating as it is historic. as we come on the air tonight, nearly 30 enormous and fast- moving blazes are burning across the state, forcing 20,000 people to flee their homes and leaving thousands more in the danger zone. from washington state to oregon, down through california, entire towns have now been wiped off the map, including berry creek, california, and the surrounding area, where tonight at least three people are dead and a dozen more are still missing. the deadly firestorm is now spewing so much toxic ash into the skies, the smoke trails from the blazes are visible from space and on the ground the devastation is even harder to fathom. tonight fire crews are trying to keep pace with the flames but just can't keep up as heavy winds continue to push the flames into a tinderbox of dry brush and houses. m
. >> o'donnell: good evening. and thank you for joining us. we are going to begin in california tonight where at least a dozen people are now dead and thousands of homes and businesses have been incinerated in a fire season that is as devastating as it is historic. as we come on the air tonight, nearly 30 enormous and fast- moving blazes are burning across the state, forcing 20,000 people to flee their homes and leaving thousands more in the danger zone. from washington state to oregon,...
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norah. >> o'donnell: extraordinary to see all that flooding. david, thank you. and tropical storm sally isn't done yet. mo t tch.il alalo let's the fecast ro cbs' lonnie quinn. lonnie. >> norah, let's get right to itr winds. still moving slowly, now at seven miles per hour. it's moving to the northeast. who gets the fran this point forward? anywhere from georgia up to, say, southern virginia, could see quite a bit of rain. we're talking 4-8 inches of rain, and anywhere north of d.c., you're going to be spared because this will get steered out to sea by a cold front. speaking of out to sea, look at all the storms we have out there, we have teddy, vicki, would have wilfred. we could have alpha, going to the greek alpha. even beta is possibly rolling off the africa coast. but what takes place with teddy? that's one we want to watch. we think this will be a major hurricane, a category 3 as it moves right towards bermuda. they could be dealing with their second hurricane in the a week's time. and continuing up towards northern new england and maine. that is not, nora
norah. >> o'donnell: extraordinary to see all that flooding. david, thank you. and tropical storm sally isn't done yet. mo t tch.il alalo let's the fecast ro cbs' lonnie quinn. lonnie. >> norah, let's get right to itr winds. still moving slowly, now at seven miles per hour. it's moving to the northeast. who gets the fran this point forward? anywhere from georgia up to, say, southern virginia, could see quite a bit of rain. we're talking 4-8 inches of rain, and anywhere north of...
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i'm norah o'donnell.to leave you with these images where the twin towers once stood as we honor the lives lost on 9/11 and the families left behind. a drink with friends can turn into two, and a prescription can be stronger than you thought. stop! there are a lot of ways to get a dui. and a lot of ways to go-- text a friend, call a cab, share a ride. whatever you choose to do, go safely, california. >>> right now at seven. >> today has been the worst day. >> the bay area air has never been this bad this long, and it just keeps
i'm norah o'donnell.to leave you with these images where the twin towers once stood as we honor the lives lost on 9/11 and the families left behind. a drink with friends can turn into two, and a prescription can be stronger than you thought. stop! there are a lot of ways to get a dui. and a lot of ways to go-- text a friend, call a cab, share a ride. whatever you choose to do, go safely, california. >>> right now at seven. >> today has been the worst day. >> the bay area...
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this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnellod evening to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us. it is 61 days before election day, and, tonight, joe biden is going on the offensive against president trump. today, biden traveled to kenosha,he wns cy reeling from unrest after the shooting of jacob blake, biden accusing the president of legitimizing hatred and racism. biden's visit comes in stark contrast to the president's trip to kenosha just two days ago where mr. trump highlighted his campaign theme of law and order and passing on a chance to meet with blake's family. well, today, biden met face to face with the family for 90 minutes and then spoke on the phone with blake himself from his hospital room. later, biden said blake, who is partially paralyzed after being shot seven times by police, told him he would not let the shooting defeat him even if he never walks again. also tonight, u.s. intelligence is sounding an alarm about russia's efforts to sow doubts in america's elections, in a bulletin warning that
this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnellod evening to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us. it is 61 days before election day, and, tonight, joe biden is going on the offensive against president trump. today, biden traveled to kenosha,he wns cy reeling from unrest after the shooting of jacob blake, biden accusing the president of legitimizing hatred and racism. biden's visit comes in stark contrast to...
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>> o'donnell: jamie yuccas, thank you. tonight tributes to chadwick boseman continue to come in from around the world. the actor, who will forever be known for playing the first major black superhero, died friday at 43 years old. his many fans and nearly everyone he worked with had no idea he had been battling colon cancer. here's cbs's michelle miller. >> reporter: chadwick boseman wasn't just the face of the blockbuster black panther movie franchise, he was a one of a kind inspiration. the leading man in a string of films immortalizing the livers lives of historical black icons. everyone from oprah winfrey to the obamas expressed sorrow over his death. but it hasn't just been the famous who are feeling the pain. millions of fans of all kienlds continue to grieve. >> it makes me feel sad. >> reporter: take seven year old kiyan westbrook who held his own memorial for boseman outside his home. in attendance, all of his avenger action figures, boseman's black panther lying atop a shoe box draped in black. his father's twitte
>> o'donnell: jamie yuccas, thank you. tonight tributes to chadwick boseman continue to come in from around the world. the actor, who will forever be known for playing the first major black superhero, died friday at 43 years old. his many fans and nearly everyone he worked with had no idea he had been battling colon cancer. here's cbs's michelle miller. >> reporter: chadwick boseman wasn't just the face of the blockbuster black panther movie franchise, he was a one of a kind...
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." >> this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening, and thank you for joining us. we're going to begin tonight in california, where dozens of wildfires are now raging out of control. in what's being described as an unprecedented disaster. 39 million americans are under red flag warnings as we come on the air tonight, and there's growing fear that scorching temperatures and high winds will only make the situation worse in the coming days. now, much of the west coast is now in the danger zone as powerful gusts of hot, dry air are fueling blazes all the way from the canadian border down to san diego. tonight, the town of malden, washington, has been virtually wiped off the map after flames ripped through the fire station, city hall, and most of the homes there. but nowhere are things more dire than outside of fresno, where what's being called thcrfire eds being described as in a class by itself. now, tonight, the national guard is working around the clock frantically air lifting out hundreds of people who had been camping i
." >> this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening, and thank you for joining us. we're going to begin tonight in california, where dozens of wildfires are now raging out of control. in what's being described as an unprecedented disaster. 39 million americans are under red flag warnings as we come on the air tonight, and there's growing fear that scorching temperatures and high winds will only...
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norah. >> o'donnell: charlie, thank you so much. in new york city tonight, hundreds of e.m.t.s and paramedics who were on the front line of the covid crisis may soon be headed to the unemployment line. the economic fallout from the pandemic could cost them their jobs, but they say it could cost new yorkers their lives if there's another covid flare-up. ossible cov5 epf defens 3700 paramedics and e.m.t.s responding to more than 7,000 911 calls a day at the height of the pacemaker. >> it's pretty much like battlefield triage. >> reporter: paramedic megan pfeiffer kept this video diary of us of her life in the trenches, when calls were coming every 15 seconds. >> right now it's patient after patient that's really sick, and a lot of them are getting intubated as soon as they walk through those e.r. doors. we're taking them in to tie dye. >> available, boom, another call. available again, boom, another call. >> reporter: rookie e.m.t. sheensheena williams' $35,000 js now over. e.m.t.s are the lowest paid first responders with their salar
norah. >> o'donnell: charlie, thank you so much. in new york city tonight, hundreds of e.m.t.s and paramedics who were on the front line of the covid crisis may soon be headed to the unemployment line. the economic fallout from the pandemic could cost them their jobs, but they say it could cost new yorkers their lives if there's another covid flare-up. ossible cov5 epf defens 3700 paramedics and e.m.t.s responding to more than 7,000 911 calls a day at the height of the pacemaker. >>...
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from humana. . >> o'donnell: final >> o'donnell: finally tonight, some things are just meant to be.eve hartman has the story of a special delivery brought about by kindness. here's tonight's "on the road." >> reporter: at this secondhand store in baltimore, we found a first-rate fish story. last week, someone posted a picture secondhand finds that just need to be shared." and when syracuse auto mechanic emily delfavero saw that chair, she had had a cow because of what's on her calf. and here's the truly amazing part: emily never owned the chair. she just saw it once years ago and felt strangely compelled to have it tattooed. >> that's the fate about it. i saw that chair, and it was everything for me. >> reporter: you make it seem almost mystical. >> i believe that it is. >> reporter: almost like you have to get the tattoo and you don't know why. >> exactly. >> reporter: but answers were coming. after she posted a picture of her tattoo on that facebook page. >> i was like, oh, my god. >> reporter: ...hundreds of women in the group felt a call to action. >> it belonged to her. >> repo
from humana. . >> o'donnell: final >> o'donnell: finally tonight, some things are just meant to be.eve hartman has the story of a special delivery brought about by kindness. here's tonight's "on the road." >> reporter: at this secondhand store in baltimore, we found a first-rate fish story. last week, someone posted a picture secondhand finds that just need to be shared." and when syracuse auto mechanic emily delfavero saw that chair, she had had a cow because...
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. >> o'donnell: mannyyou. tonight, breonna taylor's family is demanding to see what evidence kentucky's attorney general presented to the grand jury in the case. the faply remains outraged by the decision not to charge three officers with killing taylor, and tonight, louisville, and cities around the country are bracing for more unrest. here's cbs' jericka duncan. >> say her name! >> breonna taylor! >> reporter: as the family gathered around the memorial to chant her name, there was a scathing rebuke of another name-- kentucky's attorney general. >> i never had faith in daniel cameron to begin with. >> amen. >> reporter: wearing techniankes from taylor's mother who was too distraught to speak. >> i was reassured wednesday why i have no faith in the legal system, in the police, in the laws that are not made to protect us black and brown people. >> reporter: family attorney ben crump demanded the grand jury's files be released. >> release the transcript so we can have transparency. we didn't choose this fraterni
. >> o'donnell: mannyyou. tonight, breonna taylor's family is demanding to see what evidence kentucky's attorney general presented to the grand jury in the case. the faply remains outraged by the decision not to charge three officers with killing taylor, and tonight, louisville, and cities around the country are bracing for more unrest. here's cbs' jericka duncan. >> say her name! >> breonna taylor! >> reporter: as the family gathered around the memorial to chant her...
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. >> let's get to dennis o'donnell right now, a lot happening in the sports world. >> yeah, we'll start off with the nfl, 49ers kicking off sunday with arizona. if playing out fans is not hard enough, how about playing football through orange smoke. >> i feel like i'm in the of el state. the air quality doesn't seem as bad as it looks. with the air deemed good enough, it was business as usual for the 49ers. linebacker fred warner back after nine days on the covid list. he's cleared to play on sunday. kyle shanahan is hoping for a home field advantage by not leting the cardinals know how many decibels of piped in crowd noise will be. i think it's concensus for the whole league, 70 to 75. we'll decide on those and we'll keep it a secret so they don't play with the right decibels all week. we'll surprise them on sunday. >> air quality is good enough for the giants and mariners to play in about 30 minutes from now. a's and astros just underway at the oakland coliseum. >> and the giants are going to have more smoke at oracle park as in former alrst baseman justin is at first. he averaged 28
. >> let's get to dennis o'donnell right now, a lot happening in the sports world. >> yeah, we'll start off with the nfl, 49ers kicking off sunday with arizona. if playing out fans is not hard enough, how about playing football through orange smoke. >> i feel like i'm in the of el state. the air quality doesn't seem as bad as it looks. with the air deemed good enough, it was business as usual for the 49ers. linebacker fred warner back after nine days on the covid list. he's...
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o'donnell. get it right. the 49ers, the 49ers won't be matching their 8-0 start from a year ago, and we saw the cloud of smoke and my heart fell. i knew we'd lose our home... and we did. over 24,000 homes have been destroyed by wildfires in the past few years. wildfire victims need help so i'm voting 'yes' on 19. it limits property taxes on wildfire victims so families can move to a replacement home without a tax penalty. you never know what you'll be faced with. please, vote 'yes' on 19. dearand with summer here,these energy bills are rising. together, we can save energy and money... by taking steps to stay cool while using less. keep safe and keep it golden. >>> pencils down, class about to start, disappointing loss for the 49ers. dennis o'donnell joining us with how he would grade game one. >> well, elizabeth, alan, it was a frustrating day all the way around for the 49ers. defense, offense, special teams, coaching, and even though it was only one game, no grading on a curve from prof. o'donnell today. we
o'donnell. get it right. the 49ers, the 49ers won't be matching their 8-0 start from a year ago, and we saw the cloud of smoke and my heart fell. i knew we'd lose our home... and we did. over 24,000 homes have been destroyed by wildfires in the past few years. wildfire victims need help so i'm voting 'yes' on 19. it limits property taxes on wildfire victims so families can move to a replacement home without a tax penalty. you never know what you'll be faced with. please, vote 'yes' on 19....
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norah. >> o'donnell: meg oliver, thank you.ks of 9/11 inspired many american americans to enlie military. one of them is sergeant major patrick payne, who received the medal of honor from president trump today. here's cbs' david martin with his extraordinary story of courage. >> reporter: sergeant major patrick payne was a senior in high school on 9/11. did you enlist because of 9/11? >> it was a call to service because of-- because of that day. >> reporter: today, he honor for ae rescue mission in iraq in 2015. >> as we were flying to the target, the pilot passes that and called back and that's when all joking stops and that's when you make that transition from soldier to warrior. >> reporter: the elite delta force stormed a compound where isis was preparing to execute their prisoners. you can hear the firefight going on outside as they herd the prisoners out of their cells, but more were trapped in a second building, which was on fire and in danger of collapse. payne ran inside with a pair of bolt cutters to cut the locks. so
norah. >> o'donnell: meg oliver, thank you.ks of 9/11 inspired many american americans to enlie military. one of them is sergeant major patrick payne, who received the medal of honor from president trump today. here's cbs' david martin with his extraordinary story of courage. >> reporter: sergeant major patrick payne was a senior in high school on 9/11. did you enlist because of 9/11? >> it was a call to service because of-- because of that day. >> reporter: today, he...
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said about you but lawrence o'donnell essentially described you as a kind of guy who checked off all the boxes got it all done right life of privilege you know white guy from rich part of connecticut you know ran for this office got you know kind of bland unspectacular and you acknowledge this in the book that you took an extraordinary risk and you you launch one of the most powerful filibusters in the u.s. senate with cory booker and other people down there on the floor of the senate with you i'd love to hear because part of what i'm wondering whenever i read a book like yours is your story replicable can't others find a way through it because they don't come packed with all your experiences and knowledge right now but have you been able to penetrate the rich the powerful the ambivalent with something different and move from what lawrence o'donnell calls you at that moment from being bland to spectacular and i want to acknowledge that lawrence o'donnell said you did the spectacular in that you did take a risk. yeah this is sort of one of the more interesting moments of my political
said about you but lawrence o'donnell essentially described you as a kind of guy who checked off all the boxes got it all done right life of privilege you know white guy from rich part of connecticut you know ran for this office got you know kind of bland unspectacular and you acknowledge this in the book that you took an extraordinary risk and you you launch one of the most powerful filibusters in the u.s. senate with cory booker and other people down there on the floor of the senate with you...
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here's dennis o'donnell with sports. >>> and i'm dennis o'donnell.oming up, the giants might be the hottest team in baseball but yesterday they said good- bye to a fan favorite. >>> and the nfl picked up right where it left off with an offensive explosion by the kansas city chiefs. coming up. >>> remember, kpix 5 wants to bring you the good news happening in the bay area. just go to kpix.com/together. you can also send your story ideas to together@cbs.com. it's [upbeat music] ♪ today was the day that i put everything in perspective. ♪ ♪ i fell asleep but when i woke up. ♪ (boy) hi, do you want to share my sandwich? (vo) good feeds our connections. good feeds us all. hormel natural choice lunch meats. >>> all right, it is 4:53 on this friday morning. we are dealing with dense fog and because of that smoke, low visibility. we're down to near zero at half- moon bay. and mile and a half for san francisco at sfo. and about a mile for oakland with a dense fog advisory until 10:00 a.m. >>> good morning everyone. the last time we saw the kansas city chiefs'
here's dennis o'donnell with sports. >>> and i'm dennis o'donnell.oming up, the giants might be the hottest team in baseball but yesterday they said good- bye to a fan favorite. >>> and the nfl picked up right where it left off with an offensive explosion by the kansas city chiefs. coming up. >>> remember, kpix 5 wants to bring you the good news happening in the bay area. just go to kpix.com/together. you can also send your story ideas to together@cbs.com. it's...