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>> o'donnell: a bold new plan to put a woman on the moon. >> this is the cbs news with norah o'donnellporting tonight from the kennedy space center. >> o'donnell: good evening. we are coming to you from the very spot where, 50 years ago today, walter cronkite brought america the launch of apollo 11, the mission that put men on the moon. the launch pad is just off there, in the distance. and if the sky is clear where you are tonight, you will see a full moon shining brightly, as if the heavens had planned this fitting tribute to the greatest scientific achievement of all time, one that stands as an inspiration to every other seemingly impossible challenge. if they can put a man on the moon, people say, what can't they do? we'll look back tonight at that historic mission and what's coming ahead in space. but we begin with breaking news right here on earth. tonight, as we come on the air, the house of representatives has just approved a resolution to condemn the words of the president of the united states. now, while this has happened in history, this is a less serious reprimand, and it i
>> o'donnell: a bold new plan to put a woman on the moon. >> this is the cbs news with norah o'donnellporting tonight from the kennedy space center. >> o'donnell: good evening. we are coming to you from the very spot where, 50 years ago today, walter cronkite brought america the launch of apollo 11, the mission that put men on the moon. the launch pad is just off there, in the distance. and if the sky is clear where you are tonight, you will see a full moon shining brightly,...
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this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell. >> o'donnell: good evening.t's good to be with you. this is our western edition. and we begin with breaking news in washington, four democratic congresswomen of color have just spoken publicly as a group for the first time about the racist tweets aimed at them by the president of the united states. president trump continued his attacks at the white house today, again inviting these congresswomen to leave the country. and cbs news has learned that speaker nancy pelosi met with her leadership team tonight to discuss a house resolution denouncing the president's language. republican leadership in congress, they've been noticeably silent. white house correspondent weijia jiang begins tonight's war of words. >> it's time for us to impeach this president. >> reporter: late this afternoon, four freshman congresswomen of color known as "the squad" fired back at president trump after he tweeted over the weekend "they should go back and help fix the totally broken and crime-infested places from which they came." >> this i
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this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting tonight from hidalgo, texas. >> o'donnellod evening. we are here tonight at the very heart of the immigration crisis and saw images that would break the heart of any parent. cbs news cameras were allowed exclusively inside the largest migrant processing facility in the country. it's all right here along the southern border. we have seen still photographs of it before, but that is like nothing, like witnessing, in person, young children lying on the floor on mylar blankets, and looking into their eyes and wondering what they're thinking as their lives are in limbo. we also talked to border patrol agents trying to do the best job that they can. and, in an exclusive interview, the acting secretary of homeland security told us what more needs to be done, and he pointed a finger at congress. we begin tonight inside the ursula migrant processing facility, with a woman and her young son who recently crossed into the u.s. illegally in search of a safer and better life. where are you from? >> venezuela. >> o'donnell: venezuela? >> si.
this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting tonight from hidalgo, texas. >> o'donnellod evening. we are here tonight at the very heart of the immigration crisis and saw images that would break the heart of any parent. cbs news cameras were allowed exclusively inside the largest migrant processing facility in the country. it's all right here along the southern border. we have seen still photographs of it before, but that is like nothing, like witnessing, in...
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this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell. >> o'donnell: good evening.e begin tonight with a new escalation of the conflict between the united states and iran. today a u.s. warship brought down an iranian drone in the rarait of hormuz. that is a key transit point for much of the world's oil supply. and there are reports tonight that the pentagon is sending 500 more troops to the region. and just today iran released video of a foreign oil tanker it itized over the weekend. it continues to hold the crew. our david martin is the only television correspondent traveling with the top u.s. mmmander in the middle east. and david reports tonight from inside saudi arabia. >> reporter: the downing took the u.s. and iran another step down a collision course toward war. the amphibious ship "boxer" was transiting the strait of hormuz ten an iranian drone came too close. >> the "boxer" took defensive action against an iranian drone, which had closed into a very, very near distance, approximately 1,000 yards. it ignored multiple calls to stand down. it was threatening t
this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell. >> o'donnell: good evening.e begin tonight with a new escalation of the conflict between the united states and iran. today a u.s. warship brought down an iranian drone in the rarait of hormuz. that is a key transit point for much of the world's oil supply. and there are reports tonight that the pentagon is sending 500 more troops to the region. and just today iran released video of a foreign oil tanker it itized over the...
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this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell. >> o'donnell: this is our western edition.e begin tonight with breaking news. protesters are outside the governor's mansion in puerto rico. they are demanding ricardo rossello step down but he remains defiant. earlier today, hundreds of thousands filled the streets in what is one of the biggest demonstrations puerto rico has seen in decades. they are protesting government corruption and leaked chatroom messages in which the governor and his advisors mocked victims of hurricane maria. david begnaud has been covering the response to the storm and is at the governor's mansion in san juan. david. >> reporter: good evening, these people protesting today, the governor made a surprise appearance on television and said the reason he hasn't resigned is because he respects rule and order and democracy. i've got to tell you, from interviewing hundreds of people who are out here tonight, they are asking him to respect the fact that they changed their mind and that's why they want eim out. the protesters shut down a main highway that conne
this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell. >> o'donnell: this is our western edition.e begin tonight with breaking news. protesters are outside the governor's mansion in puerto rico. they are demanding ricardo rossello step down but he remains defiant. earlier today, hundreds of thousands filled the streets in what is one of the biggest demonstrations puerto rico has seen in decades. they are protesting government corruption and leaked chatroom messages in which the...
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>> this is the cbs evening news with norah o'donnell reporting tonight from washington. >> o'donnell:d evening. and we are going to begin tonight with that breaking news out of north korea. a short time ago, the north fired multiple projectiles. a u.s. official tells cbs news these firings look very similar to the last set of short-range ballistic missiles fired less than a week ago. now, those launches were taken as a sign of kim jong-un's anger over plans for joint u.s. and south korean military exercises. leading us off tonight is ramy inocencio and he is live for us from beijing tonight. ramy? >> reporter: norah, yes, good evening. a u.s. official does tell cbs news that this latest round of firings does look very similar to what happened six days ago, and today's launch comes less than a week, really, since north korea fired those latest missiles into the sea of japan. on thursday, two short-range missiles were fired then. cbs news has learned, in fact, that the u.s. now has little or no warning when the north koreans fire off any kind of short-range missile. in the last test, th
>> this is the cbs evening news with norah o'donnell reporting tonight from washington. >> o'donnell:d evening. and we are going to begin tonight with that breaking news out of north korea. a short time ago, the north fired multiple projectiles. a u.s. official tells cbs news these firings look very similar to the last set of short-range ballistic missiles fired less than a week ago. now, those launches were taken as a sign of kim jong-un's anger over plans for joint u.s. and south...
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. >> o'donnell: good evening.s is our western edition. we begin with breaking news from overseas. a st. louis man held since the spring by the assad regime in war-torn syria has been released and reunited with his parents. his name is sam goodwin. and his freedom tonight comes as the result of top-secret, international negotiations involving a member of the lebanese military. don dahler leads us off tonight with new information, including what brought goodwin to syria. >> reporter: sam goodwin had been held in syria for two months, but evidently, few people outside his family knew that until he was released in damascus. sources tell cbs news he was then taken to lebanon. today, the family released this statement: ibrahim is the head of lebanese internal security. >> i'd see him around. always had a smile on his face. >> reporter: tom burns knew goodwin at niagra college. >> we're glad he's okay according to the reports. >> reporter: the 30-year-old was traveling around the globe with intentions of visiting every n
. >> o'donnell: good evening.s is our western edition. we begin with breaking news from overseas. a st. louis man held since the spring by the assad regime in war-torn syria has been released and reunited with his parents. his name is sam goodwin. and his freedom tonight comes as the result of top-secret, international negotiations involving a member of the lebanese military. don dahler leads us off tonight with new information, including what brought goodwin to syria. >> reporter:...
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this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting tonight from washington. >> o'donnell:d evening. we've got breaking news tonight with reactions still coming in ellthe mueller hearings. it was quite a day here. at one end of pennsylvania avenue, former special counsel robert mueller answering questions for the first time about his investigation of president trump, and at the other end, the president, watching it all on tv, fuming and tweeting. it was six hours of testimony before two house committees, and mueller made one thing very clear: he did not clear the president of wrongdoing, as rr. trump has claimed, time after time. but he also left any action against the president to congress, or to prosecutors after mr. trump leaves office. fhief congressional t rrespondent nancy cordes was inside the standing-room-only hearing room. >> so help you god. >> reporter: democrats kicked off the long-awaited hearings by asking mueller to set the record straight. >> the president has repeatedly haaimed that your report found there was no obstruction, and that it completely and tot
this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting tonight from washington. >> o'donnell:d evening. we've got breaking news tonight with reactions still coming in ellthe mueller hearings. it was quite a day here. at one end of pennsylvania avenue, former special counsel robert mueller answering questions for the first time about his investigation of president trump, and at the other end, the president, watching it all on tv, fuming and tweeting. it was six hours of...
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. >> o'donnell: good evening.s is our western edition. there is a lot of breaking news to get to tonight. we've got exclusive video of american troops in saudi arabia. but we want to begin here at home. that dangerous weather and we're all in it together. 151 million of us, from the plains to the midwest to here in the east, all in the grips of severe heat. that is almost half of the entire u.s. population under excessive heat watches or warnings tonight. and it is part of a trend. this map shows how the surface of the earth has been warming over the past four decades. this july may turn out to be the hottest month ever recorded. the heat today is blamed for at least two deaths, and that is where we begin with adriana diaz. >> reporter: 32-year-old former new york giants lineman mike uetrus died after suffering an apparent heatstroke after working outside all day in the scorching arkansas heat. from new mexico in the west to iossachusetts in the east, the combination of heat and humidity made 90 degrees feel like
. >> o'donnell: good evening.s is our western edition. there is a lot of breaking news to get to tonight. we've got exclusive video of american troops in saudi arabia. but we want to begin here at home. that dangerous weather and we're all in it together. 151 million of us, from the plains to the midwest to here in the east, all in the grips of severe heat. that is almost half of the entire u.s. population under excessive heat watches or warnings tonight. and it is part of a trend. this...
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this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell. >> o'donnell: good evening.his is our western edition. as we begin tonight, we're learning new details in the shooting rampage at a food festival in gilroy, california. we now know the names of the three people who were killed. the youngest, six-year-old stephen romero, shot while playing at a bounce house. 13-year-old keyla salazar, and trevor irby, who just graduated from college at 25. more than a dozen others were hurt. tonight five are still in the hospital. the gunman used an assault-style rifle bought legally in nevada. he was shot and killed by officers who were armed with handguns. tonight police are searching for a second person. we have two reports. janet shamlian has more on the victims, but we begin with jamie yuccas on the attack in gilroy. >> reporter: the gunfire and panic was recorded on cell phone. the fear in people's voices unmistakable. >> holy [bleeped]. >> reporter: this woman was arm's-length from the gunman. >> he took the clip out, and he put another clip in, and he started walking towa
this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell. >> o'donnell: good evening.his is our western edition. as we begin tonight, we're learning new details in the shooting rampage at a food festival in gilroy, california. we now know the names of the three people who were killed. the youngest, six-year-old stephen romero, shot while playing at a bounce house. 13-year-old keyla salazar, and trevor irby, who just graduated from college at 25. more than a dozen others were hurt....
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this is the cbs evening news with norah o'donnell. >> o'donnell: good evening.his is our western edition. and we begin with breaking news in los angeles. after an intense manhunt lasting most of today, the police have arrested a man suspected of killing at least four people including two members of his family. jonathan vigliotti has late details on this. >> reporter: police say this man, 26-year-old jerry dean zaragoaza, is responsible for an all day shooting rampage that kept the city of los angeles on edge. police say it began early thursday morning, when zaragoaza allegedly shot and killed his 56-year-old father and 33-year- old brother inside the family's apartment. his mother was injured. just over an hour later, officers responded to another shooting at a los angeles gas station. police say zaragoaza walked up and shot two people working there. a woman in her 30s died from gunshot wounds. a male employee survived. >> we believe the suspect was involved in both of those crimes and had relationships and was acquainted with the female at the gas station. >> r
this is the cbs evening news with norah o'donnell. >> o'donnell: good evening.his is our western edition. and we begin with breaking news in los angeles. after an intense manhunt lasting most of today, the police have arrested a man suspected of killing at least four people including two members of his family. jonathan vigliotti has late details on this. >> reporter: police say this man, 26-year-old jerry dean zaragoaza, is responsible for an all day shooting rampage that kept the...
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. >> o'donnell: all right, david martin inside syria, thank you. in the race for the democratic presidential nomination, our latest cbs news battleground tracker shows former vice president joe biden leading the pack at 25% in states with early primaries and caucuses. political correspondent ed o'keefe joins us now and ed has been digging into these poll numbers. what do they tell us? >> reporter: after two months of polling, it appears democratic voters are starting to break up the field into three distinct groups. the first tier led by joe biden, plus elizabeth warren, kamala harris and bernie sanders also in double digits. a second and third tier are hoping to break through but still in single digits. biden's lead is shrinking mostly because of harris and warren. who are also ahead of sanders for distinct reasons. after months of rolling out detailed policy plans after months of rolling out detailed policy plans a majority of democrats feel warren will fight a great deal for them and after a standout debate last month, harris is seen as one of t
. >> o'donnell: all right, david martin inside syria, thank you. in the race for the democratic presidential nomination, our latest cbs news battleground tracker shows former vice president joe biden leading the pack at 25% in states with early primaries and caucuses. political correspondent ed o'keefe joins us now and ed has been digging into these poll numbers. what do they tell us? >> reporter: after two months of polling, it appears democratic voters are starting to break up the...
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captioning sponsored by cbs >> this is the cbs evening news with norah o'donnell. >> o'donnell: goodning. this is our western edition. tonight, we are on the eve of historic hearings on capitol hill where, for the first time, former special counsel robert mueller will face questions about the nearly two-year investigation that led to criminal indictments against 37 people and companies, including the president's one-time campaign chairman. the investigation found that the russian government interfered in our last presidential election in a sweeping and systemic fashion. but mueller did not recommend criminal charges against president trump. cbs news learned today mueller will not be alone when he testifies under oath tomorrow for five hours. his longtime right-hand aide will be with him, and the justice department is trying to put limits on mueller's testimony, including what he can why about the president. incy cordes is on capitol hill. >> reporter: he was at mueller's side throughout the atvestigation, but aaron zebley will not be allowed to testify with him tomorrow. mueller's la
captioning sponsored by cbs >> this is the cbs evening news with norah o'donnell. >> o'donnell: goodning. this is our western edition. tonight, we are on the eve of historic hearings on capitol hill where, for the first time, former special counsel robert mueller will face questions about the nearly two-year investigation that led to criminal indictments against 37 people and companies, including the president's one-time campaign chairman. the investigation found that the russian...
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>> sola, si, ola. >> o'donnell: a lot of walking.trada and her two-year-old son martin is just one of the 815 families here. a journalist who says she was threatened by the venezuelan government, and knows the law that, as a mother with a child, she will be allowed to enter the united states. are you getting warm food? >> si, si. >> o'donnell: but you're sleeping on the floor? >> si, si. >> o'donnell: it's extraordinary to see mothers and their children sleeping together on the floor in this 77,000-square foot facility. the toughest thing to see? these infants, alone, napping mid-morning in this makeshift nursery. they are just some of the nearly 300 unaccompanied children here. without parents, they are being cared for by members of the coast guard. this is the whole 55,000-square foot park? >> yes, we just walked the whole perimeter. >> you just went around the entire perimeter. >> o'donnell: and was any of this cleaned up or dressed up for us? >> no. absolutely not. >> o'donnell: we had exclusive access to this facility. there was
>> sola, si, ola. >> o'donnell: a lot of walking.trada and her two-year-old son martin is just one of the 815 families here. a journalist who says she was threatened by the venezuelan government, and knows the law that, as a mother with a child, she will be allowed to enter the united states. are you getting warm food? >> si, si. >> o'donnell: but you're sleeping on the floor? >> si, si. >> o'donnell: it's extraordinary to see mothers and their children...
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i'm norah o'donnell in washington.ght. ♪ >> this is the "cbs overnight news." ♪ >>> welcome to the overnight news. i'm meg oliver. republicans and democratic are working feverishly to spin a long-awaited congressional testimony of former special counsel robert mueller who led the two year russian investigation interference in our last election. he spent more than five hours answering questions from two house committees and offers little that wasn't already in his final report. president trump his family and aides unleashed a tweet storm against mueller and democrats on the committee. some democratics hope it is the first step towards impeachment >> so help you god. >> reporter: democrats kicked off the long-awaited hearings by asking mueller to set the record straight. >> the president has repeatedly claimed that your report found there was no obstruction, and that it completely and totally exonerated him. but that is not what your report said, is it? >> correct, that is not what the report said. >> and what about tota
i'm norah o'donnell in washington.ght. ♪ >> this is the "cbs overnight news." ♪ >>> welcome to the overnight news. i'm meg oliver. republicans and democratic are working feverishly to spin a long-awaited congressional testimony of former special counsel robert mueller who led the two year russian investigation interference in our last election. he spent more than five hours answering questions from two house committees and offers little that wasn't already in his...
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>> si. >> o'donnell: the acting homeland security secretary tells us how the crisis could be resolved congress could fix it very simply. >> o'donnell: and the border bottleneck that drives migrants to enter the u.s. illegally. also tonight, demands for change after the boeing 737 crashes. >> i speak not only with my voice, but the voices of my departed family. >> o'donnell: the race to save stranded whales. >> oh, my god. they're going to die if they don't get help. >> o'donnell: and, dangerously hot weather is spreading from west to east.
>> si. >> o'donnell: the acting homeland security secretary tells us how the crisis could be resolved congress could fix it very simply. >> o'donnell: and the border bottleneck that drives migrants to enter the u.s. illegally. also tonight, demands for change after the boeing 737 crashes. >> i speak not only with my voice, but the voices of my departed family. >> o'donnell: the race to save stranded whales. >> oh, my god. they're going to die if they don't...
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of the "cbs evening news." >> norah o'donnell is ready to begin a new chapter as anchor and managingditor of the "cbs evening news." >> it's incredibly exciting and humbling. >> she joins a legacy that includes legendary walter cronkite. >> one of the things he said is journalism is what makes democracy work. i believe that more than ever. i think people are hungry for and craving for independent nonbiased fact-based source for news. >> o'donnell grew up in a military family that helps her understand news impacts people. >> decisions made from washington and the white house in terms of sending women and overseas, veterans matters personally in our household. >> o'donnell has an extensive background including serving as the chief white house correspondent. she said the news team is uniquely positioned to cover the 2020 election. >> you've covered six presidential campaigns. >> right. >> this one is going to be golden for the ages. >> our goal is not to follow the news but break news. there's going to be a sense of urgency and depth and clarity like we've never had before. >> the two-t
of the "cbs evening news." >> norah o'donnell is ready to begin a new chapter as anchor and managingditor of the "cbs evening news." >> it's incredibly exciting and humbling. >> she joins a legacy that includes legendary walter cronkite. >> one of the things he said is journalism is what makes democracy work. i believe that more than ever. i think people are hungry for and craving for independent nonbiased fact-based source for news. >>...
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and that ultimately is how we succeed. >> reporter: the cbs evening news with norah o'donnell begins on monday. >>> the time checks it is for: 40. >>> a major tropical storm headed straight for the gulf coast. it could strengthen into a hurricane before it makes landfall. the last minute craft as residents get ready for the storm to hit. strike a quick peek outside of the eastern span of the bay bridge. 53 degrees to start this friday morning. >>> on the storm watch of this morning tropical storm very bearing down on states along the gulf coast. spec officials warning it may turn into a hurricane before he makes landfall. marc liverman reports.>> the outer bands of tropical storm barry are laughing at the edge of the louisiana coast. arrival signaled the start of what could be a calamitous weekend in the region.>> this is a significant severe weather event. and the national weather service is using terms like life-threatening floods. >> reporter: barry is a slow moving system that will almost certainly deliver a deluge of water of water. is much as 25 inches could rain some places. >
and that ultimately is how we succeed. >> reporter: the cbs evening news with norah o'donnell begins on monday. >>> the time checks it is for: 40. >>> a major tropical storm headed straight for the gulf coast. it could strengthen into a hurricane before it makes landfall. the last minute craft as residents get ready for the storm to hit. strike a quick peek outside of the eastern span of the bay bridge. 53 degrees to start this friday morning. >>> on the storm...
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norah o'donnell, everybody! we'll be right back with topher grace!d playing ) (vo) the hamsters, run hopelessly in their cage. content on their endless quest, to nowhere. but perhaps this year, a more exhilarating endeavor awaits. defy the laws of human nature,at the summer of audi sales event. get exceptional offers now. i had no idea that my grandfatherfe changing moment for me. was a federal judge in guatemala. he was an advocate for the people... a voice for the voiceless. bring your family history to life like never before. get started for free at ancestry.com hilda, i like the new do. got some layers in there, huh? the more, the merrier. got to have this stuff in the morning. oh, that's too hot. act your age. get your own insurance company. carlo, why don't you start us with a little bit of cereal? you can spread it all around the table. and we're gonna split the warm hot dog. and i'll have a glass of grape juice to spill on the carpet. oh, uh, do you want some to spill? act your age. get your own insurance company. oh, uh, do you want some to
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'sre's norah o'donnell. >> o'donnell: it's the most treasured symbol of our country.you couldn't see the red, white, and blue. that's exactly what happened to peuglas county, georgia, firefighter spencer caradine. th i never knew that there was a different red than my eyes. an o'donnell: spencer is islorblind, and he only recently found out, all because of his fellow firefighter, jordan gardner. ne when i realized he couldn't see what i saw, i just-- i wanted to be able to fix it. >> reporter: jordan ordered him ppair of special glasses and planned a big surprise at the firehouse on the fourth of july. >> so we all pitched in and got these. you've got to close your eyes though. you've got to come out here. >> o'donnell: overcome with emotion, spencer looks at the firs and stripes first, and then looks at everything else. >> thank you. >> o'donnell: this is what it looked like before his glasses, and now in all its glory. >> that look on his face, it was-- it was the best feeling in the world. >> ninan: and spencer says the next must-see thing on his list is a sunset o
'sre's norah o'donnell. >> o'donnell: it's the most treasured symbol of our country.you couldn't see the red, white, and blue. that's exactly what happened to peuglas county, georgia, firefighter spencer caradine. th i never knew that there was a different red than my eyes. an o'donnell: spencer is islorblind, and he only recently found out, all because of his fellow firefighter, jordan gardner. ne when i realized he couldn't see what i saw, i just-- i wanted to be able to fix it....
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. >> norah o'donnell here with a preview. >>> democrats on the house judiciary committee take a majortowards impeachment proceedings against the president. >>> an american tourist who went to visit every country in the world is released after being detained in syria. >>> leave it to steve hartman to find the best place for bad advice that will leave you smiling. that is tonight here, on the cbs evening news. >>> scientist at the lawrence berkeley lab, you wonder what they do up there right? they are busy. rewriting the laws of attraction. ski they are busy. they have created liquids magnets. use a modified 3-d printer to make the small circular blobs and are hoping it leads to a new class of devices like artificial cells to deliver targeted cancer therapy, or, shape shifting liquid robot that might adapt to their surroundings. lots of good stuff going on. >> i don't get it. in >> vern has the answer hill xfinity after the break. >>> thank you for watching, cbs evening news is back in is coming up next. back in 30 minutes with the new kpix5 news at 7. ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >>
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>> o'donnell: the president daday says he feels badly.ivanka and his wife melania got him to change his tune. new details of president trump's efforts to buy the silence of a porn star and a "playboy" model at the height of the 2016 campaign. fo bail for jeffrey epstein on sex trafficking charges as video surfaces of him at a party with a 40-something donald trump. we take you wi t
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. >> norah o'donnell and o'donnell issued a preview. >> tonight on the cbs evening news we are broadcastingspace center. 50 years after the historic launch of the apollo 11 moon mission. and in an exclusive interview jeff bezos and investor caroline kennedy discussed a bold new plan to get a woman on the moon by 2024. we are following the escalating feud between president trump and the four congresswoman known as the squad. gayle king has the interview. that is tonight on the cbs evening news. >>> how about a live look, more of the uss hornet in alameda. the gala going on tonight to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the apollo 11 mission. as well as the hornet's role in that historic trip. tonight, cbs' norah o'donnell will anchor a primetime special on the apollo anniversary. it is called a man on the moon. and it starts at 10 p.m. right here on kpix5. >> pretty unforgettable. trip ski thank you for watching tonight at 6. the cbs evening news is up next. i care for the news at 7. go! announcer: to take your kids to and from school? mari... yes? what are you doing? don't forget your science
. >> norah o'donnell and o'donnell issued a preview. >> tonight on the cbs evening news we are broadcastingspace center. 50 years after the historic launch of the apollo 11 moon mission. and in an exclusive interview jeff bezos and investor caroline kennedy discussed a bold new plan to get a woman on the moon by 2024. we are following the escalating feud between president trump and the four congresswoman known as the squad. gayle king has the interview. that is tonight on the cbs...
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a spot that is a former long- time cohost norah o'donnell moved into her role of managing others her of the nightly newscast rick o'donnell has an extensive back on covering politics including cbs news chief white house correspondent. the two-time emmy winner sat down with president, printers, and ceose during her career. and she plans to continue getting the big interviews. suck what you think people feel covetable talking to you. >> trust. i know that th a toquestion and that is wi grity that is ultima hesu sexy cbs evening news with our o'donnell begins monday at 6:30 here on kpix 5. >>> before we go to break. we have a consumer problem or question you can email us consumer watch on kpix.com call the hotline. we will be right back. >>> today's tip of the day is a summertime raspberry in the market right now. look at how beautiful this is. raspberries sell themselves. their sweet and delicious and they are great for you. what else to do you want when you buy them, big and red. the bread all the way around. look to the basket and make sure there is no liquid. that is a sign of a dec
a spot that is a former long- time cohost norah o'donnell moved into her role of managing others her of the nightly newscast rick o'donnell has an extensive back on covering politics including cbs news chief white house correspondent. the two-time emmy winner sat down with president, printers, and ceose during her career. and she plans to continue getting the big interviews. suck what you think people feel covetable talking to you. >> trust. i know that th a toquestion and that is wi...
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and that is how we succeed. >> reporter: the cbs evening news with norah o'donnell begins monday. cbs news, new york. . >>> the cbs evening news with norah o'donnell begins tomorrow evening at 6:30 right here he's been amainstay at the bay area scene and what a sharks player has to say about leaving the city. >> fresh takes and highlights how we roll in sports. and ahead, we have a minute, it does park a punch though. cross bay. oh, we have a bay area team that's just tapped play off contention on the shoulder. they wear green. there are moments in life that leave a lasting impression. like the feeling of movement as a new journey begins, or the sight of soft fur, warmed by the morning sun. you might remember new flavours, or a view that defies all expectations. these are the memories that stay with you, long after the moments have passed. . >>> good morning. did you hear. we have a couple bay area big league teams that have been making some noise lately. rice them or not former commissioner and brewers owner bud selig. not a enough arm strength. milwaukee hosted the giants up 4-2
and that is how we succeed. >> reporter: the cbs evening news with norah o'donnell begins monday. cbs news, new york. . >>> the cbs evening news with norah o'donnell begins tomorrow evening at 6:30 right here he's been amainstay at the bay area scene and what a sharks player has to say about leaving the city. >> fresh takes and highlights how we roll in sports. and ahead, we have a minute, it does park a punch though. cross bay. oh, we have a bay area team that's just...
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. ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: tonight the heat waves turn deadly.ther in the hours and decades ahead. >> we're going to end up with a climate the planet hasn't seen for millions of years. >> o'donnell: the latest on how hot it will get and when the heat wave will break. also tonight, rising tensions in the middle east as iran seizes two more tankers. our david martin is the only tv reporter traveling with the top u.s. commander in the region. the president resumes his attacks on the somali-born congresswoman he told to go back to her country. a painful taunt all too familiar to americans of color. >> at eight-years-old, it's a powerful, horrible thing to tell someone that they don't belong there. >> o'donnell: steve hartman with soldiers completing a mission 50 years overdue. >> that's why this is so important to us today, because
. ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: tonight the heat waves turn deadly.ther in the hours and decades ahead. >> we're going to end up with a climate the planet hasn't seen for millions of years. >> o'donnell: the latest on how hot it will get and when the heat wave will break. also tonight, rising tensions in the middle east as iran seizes two more tankers. our david martin is the only tv reporter traveling with the top u.s. commander in the region. the...
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kelly o'donnell at the white house. kasie, what are you learning as you are in the hall ways talking with members of congress some what do you think we will hear the next couple of minutes with leader mccarthy and others come out for the first time on camera since the president made those remarks? >> reporter: republicans really on the spot here, hallie. and so far we have seen a pretty wide range of responses with a handful of republicans calling the president's remarks inappropriate. senator tim scott the only african-american republican in the senate talking about them being racially charged. but others have essentially defended the president and said they don't think these remarks are racist. these tweets he put out on sunday morning. i key test for republican leaders and for the part -- a party that has largely acquiesced to the way this president does business. not just the policies he implements but the ways in which he talks about various, you know -- the ways in which he talks about african-americans, people of
kelly o'donnell at the white house. kasie, what are you learning as you are in the hall ways talking with members of congress some what do you think we will hear the next couple of minutes with leader mccarthy and others come out for the first time on camera since the president made those remarks? >> reporter: republicans really on the spot here, hallie. and so far we have seen a pretty wide range of responses with a handful of republicans calling the president's remarks inappropriate....
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what about what jack o'donnell said.one who spent time around him knows he is a racist. >> i think the subtler point is that he is dismissive of a wide range of people who are not white and rich. so donald trump doesn't like black people. he doesn't like brown people. he doesn't like women. he doesn't like poor people. he doesn't like yous, except to have them as his lawyers and accounta accountants. black people are boxers or football players to him. those are the only ones he pays attention to. he has roles he has for each of these groups meant to serve his majesty. >> we just had this book, american carnage and there is a story about donald trump vetting a possible black nominee for his administration and the way he vetted them was he called up don king, the boxing promoter saying what do you think of this guy? >> absolutely. we see who his role models are. he's a coward so he is impressed by a boxer who has a certain courage or by hershel walker who was on the big signing he did when he was running at usfl team. thos
what about what jack o'donnell said.one who spent time around him knows he is a racist. >> i think the subtler point is that he is dismissive of a wide range of people who are not white and rich. so donald trump doesn't like black people. he doesn't like brown people. he doesn't like women. he doesn't like poor people. he doesn't like yous, except to have them as his lawyers and accounta accountants. black people are boxers or football players to him. those are the only ones he pays...
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. >>> starting monday, norah o'donnell moves into her new role as anchor of the cbs news. most recently she, anchored cbs this morning. she stop by and talked about the next step. >> my intention is to further understand complex issues and that is why i think we have something new and different to offer. i think we can remind people there is a destination place and it is time to return to watching the evening news and knowing that is time well spent. >> the cbs evening news with norah o'donnell begins tomorrow at 630 right here on kpix5 . >>> ahead, it took five hours of your time to settle who was boss with a racket in his hands on a grass field stage and the bay area big leaguers pulled off a double today. one team keeps getting better. details next. >>> how about the oakland a's? even more protection for the second position when they traded for bailey from the royals today. acosta team a minor leaguer. you've got to protect the ballpark food. a sweep of the white sox. they took brett anderson's pitch out. gave chicago a 2-1 lead. ramon answered. a solo blast of the zone
. >>> starting monday, norah o'donnell moves into her new role as anchor of the cbs news. most recently she, anchored cbs this morning. she stop by and talked about the next step. >> my intention is to further understand complex issues and that is why i think we have something new and different to offer. i think we can remind people there is a destination place and it is time to return to watching the evening news and knowing that is time well spent. >> the cbs evening news...
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are nora o'donnell will also be at the space center tomorrow. 2011, most recently co-anchoring cbs this morning. she recently sat down with kpix 5 anchors. >> my intention is to further understand the complex issues. and that is why i think that we have something new and different to offer. i think that we can remind people that there is a destination place. it is time to return to watching the evening news. and knowing that that is time well spent. >> the cbs evening news with nora o'donnell begins tonight at 6:30 pm, right here on kpix 5. >>> amazon prime day is longer and it is facing more competition. there are more than 1 million items on sale. after suffering some glitches last year, this year's event has expanded to a full 48 hours. some social media users have reported problems. but others were finding deep discounts, like it echoed.for less than $13. >> tech seems to be a very popular part of the deal system. often times, these devices are at the center of our lives. a lot of people just want them. >> the deepest discounts are for prime
are nora o'donnell will also be at the space center tomorrow. 2011, most recently co-anchoring cbs this morning. she recently sat down with kpix 5 anchors. >> my intention is to further understand the complex issues. and that is why i think that we have something new and different to offer. i think that we can remind people that there is a destination place. it is time to return to watching the evening news. and knowing that that is time well spent. >> the cbs evening news with nora...
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captioning sponsored by cbs ♪ >> o'donnell: tonight, panic in the park.tack at a california food festival. [gunfire] >> he had intentions to kill. he was going to shoot anybody and anything that moved. >> o'donnell: we're learning more about the youngest victim, a six-year-old just out of kindergarten. tonight the search for a motive and a possible accomplice. also tonight, the president's feud with congressman cummings. with the city of baltimore under attack, we take you there for a reality check. a father's anguish as he's charged in the accidental deaths of his one-year-old twins left in a hot car. it happens more often than you think. tonight tips for parents to prevent tragedy. two american teens held in the murder of an italian police officer. why this photo is raising questions about the investigation. thrt
captioning sponsored by cbs ♪ >> o'donnell: tonight, panic in the park.tack at a california food festival. [gunfire] >> he had intentions to kill. he was going to shoot anybody and anything that moved. >> o'donnell: we're learning more about the youngest victim, a six-year-old just out of kindergarten. tonight the search for a motive and a possible accomplice. also tonight, the president's feud with congressman cummings. with the city of baltimore under attack, we take you...
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>> o'donnell: and the u.s.tice department brings back the federal death penalty and schedules five executions.
>> o'donnell: and the u.s.tice department brings back the federal death penalty and schedules five executions.
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kpix5's dennis o'donnell has the highlights. >> reporter: the u.s. women began the world cup with the 13- 0 win over thailand and never look back. a dominant showing in france. the cup trophy has been handed out eight times. the u.s. was hoping to grab four of them since it began in 1991. scoreless in the second half against the netherlands. then stephanie vandergraft caught alex morgan up high. she won the golden ball for the top player and the golden boot for top scorer. and they put the game away in the 69th minute. 24-year-old rose lavelle gave the u.s. a world cup record 26 goals. they defeat the netherlands 2-0 and have world wins in 1991. 1999, 2015, and, 2019. >> cheers. >> we could not do it without you guys. >> we could not do it without you. >> we love you fans. >> let's go! >> a parade for the united states women will be held in new york for wednesday. >>> players on the women's national team hope to gain more leverage for equal compensation and looks like fans are behind them. >> that chant rang out at today's championship match. an ongo
kpix5's dennis o'donnell has the highlights. >> reporter: the u.s. women began the world cup with the 13- 0 win over thailand and never look back. a dominant showing in france. the cup trophy has been handed out eight times. the u.s. was hoping to grab four of them since it began in 1991. scoreless in the second half against the netherlands. then stephanie vandergraft caught alex morgan up high. she won the golden ball for the top player and the golden boot for top scorer. and they put...
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. >>> norah o'donnell moves into her new role tonight as anchor of the cbs evening news. she joined cbs in 2011 and was recently, angered cbs this morning. she recently sat down with kpix 5 anchor ken bastida and elizabeth cook. >> my intention is further understanding of complex issues, and that is why there something new and difficult to offer. and we can remind people that there is a destination place. this time to return to watching the evening news, and knowing that it is time well spent.>> the cbs evening news with norah o'donnell begins tonight at 6:30 right here on kpix 5. we will be right back. >>> new at noon, the trump administration is writing a new roof for us productions for central american migrants. it would require them first to ask for protection from any country they cross other way to the u.s. asylum-seekers coming to mexico from guatemala and el salvador would be affected. exceptions include victims of human trafficking, and people denied asylum in another country. the new asylum loss are set to go into effect tomorrow. >>> a reminder before we go to
. >>> norah o'donnell moves into her new role tonight as anchor of the cbs evening news. she joined cbs in 2011 and was recently, angered cbs this morning. she recently sat down with kpix 5 anchor ken bastida and elizabeth cook. >> my intention is further understanding of complex issues, and that is why there something new and difficult to offer. and we can remind people that there is a destination place. this time to return to watching the evening news, and knowing that it is...
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kelly o'donnell who covered his '96 campaign., thank you. >> other news happening today, including obamacare back on trial. the law, along with health care coverage forum to 20 million americans, now in jeopardy. this is a story that may be flying under your radar. here's what's going down in a couple of hours. oral arguments will be heard in which a group of republican-led states and the trump administration will make the case to uphold that the affordable care act is unconstitutional. that would, in effect, strike down the entire law. we want to bring in one of the democratic attorneys general to talk about that. with me now virginia ag. sir, thanks for being with us. let me start here. make your case. what are you going to do to try to defend this law today? >> well, there's a big hearing in new orleans today, and the stakes could not be higher. the trump administration and republican attorneys general are going to be in court trying to take health care away, argue to go a court that there should no longer be coverage for pre-
kelly o'donnell who covered his '96 campaign., thank you. >> other news happening today, including obamacare back on trial. the law, along with health care coverage forum to 20 million americans, now in jeopardy. this is a story that may be flying under your radar. here's what's going down in a couple of hours. oral arguments will be heard in which a group of republican-led states and the trump administration will make the case to uphold that the affordable care act is unconstitutional....
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>> o'donnell: how do americans feel about the president's tweets?he answer in a new cbs news poll. iran claims it captured more than a dozen people spying for ree u.s. the president calls that a lie. our david martin has an exclusive look at u.s. troops inside syria months after president trump said he wanted them out. a first responder's first response to a sight he'd never seen before. and our own dr. jon lapook on
>> o'donnell: how do americans feel about the president's tweets?he answer in a new cbs news poll. iran claims it captured more than a dozen people spying for ree u.s. the president calls that a lie. our david martin has an exclusive look at u.s. troops inside syria months after president trump said he wanted them out. a first responder's first response to a sight he'd never seen before. and our own dr. jon lapook on
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joining us for context is bob o'donnell. thank you for joining us.ve facebook, rolling crises privacy, investigations, findings. no one seems to care, do they? >> know, they really don't. the company is able to crank out incredible earnings, but i think we have to be seriously concerned about where we have gotten in the world today. and the$5 billion, stock goes up when they first announced it. all the restrictions that were supposedly being placed on them along with this fine, a lot of people have argued and i think justifiably, that these are not going far enough. we have a company that is so much potentialo power, i'm frankly shocked we have not seen more regulatory action. i will be curious to see what that does to the stock price down the road as well. isly: meantime, the ftc investigating facebook on antitrust. one probe behind it, another happening now. they spoke announced this just today. you have the -- facebook announced this just today. how does that way on growth over the next few quarters, or does it not because we have not seen it impa
joining us for context is bob o'donnell. thank you for joining us.ve facebook, rolling crises privacy, investigations, findings. no one seems to care, do they? >> know, they really don't. the company is able to crank out incredible earnings, but i think we have to be seriously concerned about where we have gotten in the world today. and the$5 billion, stock goes up when they first announced it. all the restrictions that were supposedly being placed on them along with this fine, a lot of...
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that was bob o'donnell, president and chief analysis at o'donnell research.oming up next, a company is performing the s&p and indexes. will disappointing results this morning change the outlook? don't miss our, interview with u.s. secretary of state mike pompeo. this is bloomberg. ♪ romaine: youngest s&p 500 ceo not named zuckerberg's outperforming s&p and the real estate index. he runs chemical realty with interest in 430 shopping centers around the u.s. and puerto rico. the company did report earnings this morning. he did miss expectations. here to talk about what is going on with the company, thank you for joining us today. you are halfway through some long-term plan to reduce leverage, reshape the business. i would think being a mall owner has to be difficult in this day and age. goal that youin have to continue the profitability, boost the cash flow? >> being a large shopping center owner, we don't have department store risk. that is one of the benefits of where he said today. we have gone through a transformation of the portfolio. we saw the tide was ch
that was bob o'donnell, president and chief analysis at o'donnell research.oming up next, a company is performing the s&p and indexes. will disappointing results this morning change the outlook? don't miss our, interview with u.s. secretary of state mike pompeo. this is bloomberg. ♪ romaine: youngest s&p 500 ceo not named zuckerberg's outperforming s&p and the real estate index. he runs chemical realty with interest in 430 shopping centers around the u.s. and puerto rico. the...
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norah o'donnell will anchor the coverage starting 5 #:15 wednesday morning. we will be streaming it live on kpix.com. >>> now in the meantime, president trump is staying on the offensive against four democratic congresswomen known as the squad. this morning, he tweeted the squad is a very racist group of troublemakers who are young, inexperienced and not very smart. so bad for our country. . >> they are pulling democrats way left. no one knows how to handle them i feel they are easy to handle. to me they are easy to heanld because they are out there. they are very bad for the country, absolutely. >> in a tweet last week the president told the women of color to go back from where they came from. now in a new cbs news poll, 87% of poll respondents say they see the country divided along racial lines. . >>> >> a really dangerous ideology that is about otherring people dehumanizing others and we have to continue to fight back. . >> when asked about the president's go back tweet, 48% said they would describe it as racist. 34% said it was not racist. . >>> there's n
norah o'donnell will anchor the coverage starting 5 #:15 wednesday morning. we will be streaming it live on kpix.com. >>> now in the meantime, president trump is staying on the offensive against four democratic congresswomen known as the squad. this morning, he tweeted the squad is a very racist group of troublemakers who are young, inexperienced and not very smart. so bad for our country. . >> they are pulling democrats way left. no one knows how to handle them i feel they are...
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that is where norah o'donnell moves into her new role as anchor and managing editor of the evening newscast. she recently talked to kpix 5's anchors about the broadcast and its integrity. >> cbs and vented the evening news, and our brand is the most trusted voice in news, and we're going to continue that. we're going to continue that by doing original reporting, the best and vex get david visas, and we are going to help america reveal itself through this election. >> the cbs evening news with norah o'donnell begins monday at 6:30 right here on kpix 5. >>> wow! a saturday at 5:00, we are ready to go ahead. the queen of england on the tennis court, and man! business is booming! >>> baseball to the oakland a's. how about another baker's dozen today? back in a jeff. >>> baseball up to. second half of the season. it rolled into its second day. red-hot giants with business in milwaukee. moving pictures on the late show, but the a's? what is this? more pepper, soccer? and if they kept finding holes, pinning the little white ball against the white sox. a bottom one, bases-loaded from robbie grossma
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"cbs evening news" anchor and managing editor norah o'donnell will lead the coverage beginning at 8:about 15 a.m. eastern right here on cbs. >>> there is new reporting this morning that puerto rico's embattled governor is poised to resign. two of the island's newspapers say ricardo rossello could step down as early as today. one of those papers is also reporting rossello recorded a farewell message. laura podesta is here in new york. laura, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. cbs news has not independently confirmedry car dough rossello's resignation. it's important to note it would be an abrupt about-face for the embattled leader who's remained in office despite the public outcry. protesters took to the streets of puerto rico again last night. the demonstrations stem from corruption allegations and a leaked online chat between the governor and his political allies. the messages included profane, homophobic, and sexist comments and mocked victims of hurricane maria. meanwhile puerto rican officials have confirmed that search warrants have been issued into the investigation of rosse
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kelly o'donnell at the white house for us. ken delaney and vice president for the national security program. lots to break down this hour. what's the strategy here for the democrats? because you write while america's political class has been obsessively falling into russia's efforts to help trump win the presidency, most of the country has not. so some would say this is done for, as we mentioned in the beginning, swing voters. >> that's right. at a minimum democrats are hoping if this doesn't move the needle on impeachment, at least it can reach swing voters. our own nbc news wall street journal poll shows a third of americans believe that the mueller report cleared president trump of wrong going. another third are not sure about that. so what that shows is that they're just -- it just hasn't broken through. democrats are hoping even within the constraints of robert mueller sticking to the four corners of the report, if he goes on television and talks about the findings it will reach more people. here's what one said in descri
kelly o'donnell at the white house for us. ken delaney and vice president for the national security program. lots to break down this hour. what's the strategy here for the democrats? because you write while america's political class has been obsessively falling into russia's efforts to help trump win the presidency, most of the country has not. so some would say this is done for, as we mentioned in the beginning, swing voters. >> that's right. at a minimum democrats are hoping if this...
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. ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: tonight, a breach with a capital "b."acker breaks into computers at capital one and makes off with the personal information of nearly a third of the u.s. population. why you may need to take action to protect yourself. also tonight, a deadly shooting at walmart. police say a disgruntled employee gunned down two coworkers. a senator and rape survivor defends an air force general accused of sexual assault. >> general hyten and his family were unfairly put through this terrible ordeal. >> o'donnell: why the coach who led the u.s. women's soccer team to back-to-back titles is stepping down. the amazing story of 36 nurses with one thing in common. and tonight, breaking news: for the second time in a week, north korea fires off multiple ti
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in ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: tonight, the question of the day at the hearing of thed you actually totally exonerate the president? >> no. >> i think robert mueller did a horrible job. >> o'donnell: mueller says the sresident could still be prosecuted after he leaves office. also tonight, after two deadly crashes, boeing says it may have to stop production of its top- selling plane, the 737 max. facebook is fined billions and forced to make big changes after violating users' privacy. what this means for you. "eye on america": in an exclusive report, cbs news goes to a place called "cancer alley," where the cancer risk is nearly 50 times the national average. and, health concerns prompt a worldwide breast implant recall.
in ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: tonight, the question of the day at the hearing of thed you actually totally exonerate the president? >> no. >> i think robert mueller did a horrible job. >> o'donnell: mueller says the sresident could still be prosecuted after he leaves office. also tonight, after two deadly crashes, boeing says it may have to stop production of its top- selling plane, the 737 max. facebook is fined billions and forced to make big...
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does rosie o'donnell agree? she's an avid supporter of the left.he says, nope, that's not where her party is headed in to 2020. here's her take. great to have you on the show. >> thanks. nice to be here. >> it's an important time. thank you. >> thank you. >> let's talk politics, small "p," and then let's talk about people. >> okay. >> your party, the democratic party, where is its head versus its heart? you can't want joe biden and all of these ideas that are being pushed out by the persons in second, third and fourth in the polls. >> i agree. i think joe biden should say i'm going to sit this one out. i'm going to advise and whoever is the nominee should think about how to best use somebody with the experience that joe biden has. he's not the future of the democratic party. and i think we have now until we get a nominee to figure out who that person is. in my opinion, it's either elizabeth warren or kamala harris. >> you backed warren. >> yes. >> is that fixed? or are you open to either one being the -- warren or harris, rosie is in? >> either one
does rosie o'donnell agree? she's an avid supporter of the left.he says, nope, that's not where her party is headed in to 2020. here's her take. great to have you on the show. >> thanks. nice to be here. >> it's an important time. thank you. >> thank you. >> let's talk politics, small "p," and then let's talk about people. >> okay. >> your party, the democratic party, where is its head versus its heart? you can't want joe biden and all of these...
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kelly o'donnell at the white house. steve, let me start with you, my friend. you have been digging into some of these fund-raising numbers and new polling numbers as well. >> reporter: that's right, hallie. cnn did this one. this is the first readout not just of immediate reaction to the democratic debate. they kept this poll going through the weekend. you see what they have is joe biden down at 22%. kamala harris the big winner, the big gain in the polling here. the question, will we see this in a bunch of others. we'll get a couple polls out in the next few days. does it look like an outlier or where the democratic race stands right now? this measures with the broader thing we have seen, which is joe biden's performance was not necessarily well received by a lot of democratic voters. kamala harris's was. one thing to keep an eye on. the racial split on the democratic side. you see among white voters, biden is still leading in this poll. harris got a big jump. white liberals have moved towards her a little bit. buttigieg 6%. african-american voters, 24% for h
kelly o'donnell at the white house. steve, let me start with you, my friend. you have been digging into some of these fund-raising numbers and new polling numbers as well. >> reporter: that's right, hallie. cnn did this one. this is the first readout not just of immediate reaction to the democratic debate. they kept this poll going through the weekend. you see what they have is joe biden down at 22%. kamala harris the big winner, the big gain in the polling here. the question, will we see...
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rebecca o'donnell, a friend and former staffer, was arraigned today in the murder. after the proceeding, o'donnell began to cry, looking back at her daughters, mouthing "i love you" before she was led away. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight." the massive security breach affecting more than half a million people. new images tonight, and what you need to know, how to prournit. >> news coming in on the sky divers colliding in mild air. one person knocked unconscious before the parashot deployed. how the diver survived. >>> we're following that tjdy off the coast tonight. the father drawning while trying to save his boy. >>> and the miracle toddler tonight, slipping through this railing, dangling from a balcony. and what they did on the ground, right here in this moment, to save that boy. a lot more news ahead here. to severe psoriasis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to
rebecca o'donnell, a friend and former staffer, was arraigned today in the murder. after the proceeding, o'donnell began to cry, looking back at her daughters, mouthing "i love you" before she was led away. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight." the massive security breach affecting more than half a million people. new images tonight, and what you need to know, how to prournit. >> news coming in on the sky divers colliding in mild air. one...