captioning sponsored by cbs weeken"face th waob naon," americans may be more than willing to turn the page on what has been a sobering summer. back to school time brings new concerns about covid and the questions are more urgent and pointed. when will children be eligible for vaccine? when will boosters be available? and when will the pandemic ever end? we'll check in with dr. anthony fauci. and in the aftermath of ida, will her legacy be a wakeup call on both climate change and the need for boosting america's infrastructure. >> biden: we need to be prepared for the next hurricane, and super storms are going to come, and they're going to come more frequently and more ferociously. >> we'll talk with the leaders in the two states hit the hardest: new jersey governor phil murphy, and cynthia lee sheng. plus the texas anti-abortion law is now the strict teest in the country, after the u.s. supreme court declined to block the controversial new law. we'll hear from texas democratic congresswoman veronica escobar about the fight to preserve "roe vs. wade." finally, president biden struggles