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>> we have 315. >> o'donnell: more than double. >> o'donnell: more than double. >> o'donnell: the country needs one million new drivers over the next decade, because of drivers retiring, spending a lot of time away from home, and the pandemic. but it's the higher pay that got latisha gardner, a mother of four, who lost her job, behind the wheel. what are some of the most exciting opportunities about becoming a truck driver? >> there are so many jobs out here. that's one thing we won't have to worry about when we're finished. we can easily jump right into a job. >> o'donnell: jumping on into those jobs, a record number of women. >> the trucking industry say they're more conscientious of getting their loads on time to deliver, that they take care of the equipment better, they get their paperwork in, in time. >> o'donnell: wait a minute, you're telling me that the industry says they like female drivers. >> they do like female drivers. >> o'donnell: 95% of these students trained for free, thanks to grants. >> you can change your life and start making $27, $28 an hour, and you get to see all o
>> we have 315. >> o'donnell: more than double. >> o'donnell: more than double. >> o'donnell: the country needs one million new drivers over the next decade, because of drivers retiring, spending a lot of time away from home, and the pandemic. but it's the higher pay that got latisha gardner, a mother of four, who lost her job, behind the wheel. what are some of the most exciting opportunities about becoming a truck driver? >> there are so many jobs out here....
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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 t going egin wit stunning development in the investigation into the deadly insurrection at the u.s. capitol in january. steve bannon, president trump's former chief strategist, not only turned himself in to federal authorities today, he live streamed his way into u.s. custody. mr. trump has directed bannon and other allies to refuse to cooperate with the investigation into the january 6 assault. well, that resulted in bannon being hit with federal criminal charges. house members looking into the events that led up to the insurrection hope the case against bannon will send a signal to other trump allies that refusing to cooperate could lead to jail time. cbs' nikole killion leads off our coverage from the u.s. district court here in d.c. good evening, nikole. >> reporter: good evening, norah. steve bannon was released on his own recognizance. bannon told reporters he's going on the offensive. steve bannon played to the cameras as he turned himself in and live
this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell evening to our viewers in t going egin wit stunning development in the investigation into the deadly insurrection at the u.s. capitol in january. steve bannon, president trump's former chief strategist, not only turned himself in to federal authorities today, he live streamed his way into u.s. custody. mr. trump has directed bannon and other allies to refuse to cooperate with...
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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're going to begin with powerful words from the u.n. secretary general on day one of a climate conference. "we are digging our own graves." the global summit brings together the leaders of nearly 200 countries, although two of the world's biggest polluters were noticeably missing. more on that in just a moment. president biden is there in scotland tonight where he made a remarkable apology to the world for the actions of his predecessor donald trump. mr. biden told leaders there he's sorry the u.s. under president trump pulled out of the historic paris climate accord. the president reentered that global agreement when he took office. and the president's build back better spending package including more than half a trillion dollars for climate change initiatives, but the plan seems to have hit a road block here in the u.s. we have two reports from the u.s. two reports fro scotland tonight beginning with cbs' nancy cord
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're going to begin with powerful words from the u.n. secretary general on day one of a climate conference. "we are digging our own graves." the global summit brings together the leaders of nearly 200 countries, although two of the world's biggest polluters were noticeably missing. more on that in just...
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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 so much for joining us. we're going to begin with that new covid variant that the world health organizatiose high risk around the globe. the omicron strain hasn't turned up in the u.s. but dr. anthony fauci warns it's likely already circulating here in america, and that has the biden administration responding. the new omicron variant was first discovered earlier this month in south africa. it has since spread to more than a dozen countries around the world, and as a precaution, the u.s. joined other nations restricting travel from south africa and other countries in the region. the president saying today there's no need for longdowns now or drastic measures, which had wreath breathing a sigh of relief. after the dow had its first down day on saturday, it rebounded by 200 pounds today. fed chair jerome powell said the variant could negatively impact the economy. errol barnett will lied us off from newark international airport. good evening, errol. >> report
this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening, and thank you so much for joining us. we're going to begin with that new covid variant that the world health organizatiose high risk around the globe. the omicron strain hasn't turned up in the u.s. but dr. anthony fauci warns it's likely already circulating here in america, and that has the biden administration responding. the new omicron variant was first...
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and made it revolutionary. >> o'donnell: on tomorrow's "cbs evening news," cou >> o'donnell: on tomorrow'sok or instagram? the deadly consequences of illegal drug sales on social media and how easy it is to find them online. if you can't watch us live, set your d.v.r. so you can watch us later. that's tonight's "cbs evening news," i'm norah o'donnell here in our nation's capitol. we'll see you tomorrow. good night. cbs captioned by captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> good samaritans, and people who have dedicated their professional careers to keeping others safe, as well as supporting a free
and made it revolutionary. >> o'donnell: on tomorrow's "cbs evening news," cou >> o'donnell: on tomorrow'sok or instagram? the deadly consequences of illegal drug sales on social media and how easy it is to find them online. if you can't watch us live, set your d.v.r. so you can watch us later. that's tonight's "cbs evening news," i'm norah o'donnell here in our nation's capitol. we'll see you tomorrow. good night. cbs captioned by captioning sponsored by cbs...
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norah. >> o'donnell: nikole killion, thank you. tonight a jury in kenosha, wisconsin is expected to begin deliberations in the murder trial of kyle rittenhouse. the 18-year-old could get up to life in prison if convicted to have the most serious charge, first degree intentional homicide for killing two men at a violent protest. cbs's nancy chen was at the courthouse for today's dramatic closing arguments. good evening, nancy. >> reporter: good evening to you. today the judge dismissed one count of illegal gun possession and allowed the jury to consider two lesser charges, less severe consequences but will make a conviction more likely. >> him putting the fire extinguisher on the ground and racing the gun. >> reporter: in the closing arguments, prosecutors show this video of kyle rittenhouse raising a ar-15 rifle at a protester and shooting rosenbaum four times at close range. >> a second shot which goes through mr. rosenbaumas hand and a third and fourth, one that grazes the right scalp and one that goes into mr. rosenbaum's back a
norah. >> o'donnell: nikole killion, thank you. tonight a jury in kenosha, wisconsin is expected to begin deliberations in the murder trial of kyle rittenhouse. the 18-year-old could get up to life in prison if convicted to have the most serious charge, first degree intentional homicide for killing two men at a violent protest. cbs's nancy chen was at the courthouse for today's dramatic closing arguments. good evening, nancy. >> reporter: good evening to you. today the judge...
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this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnellgood evening to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us. we're going to begin tonight with the rough road to recovery for america's economy. inflation, which essentially means high costs and lower buying power, continued to surge last month, with prices rising at the fastest pace in more than 30 years. and it comes as companies struggle with a logjam supply chain and a nationwide labor shortage. the labor department's consumer price index jumped by more than 6% in october from last year. it was the fifth straight month in which inflation surged more than 5% year over year. americans are now paying more for shelter, food, fuel, medical care, cars, and trucks, and many other goods and services. and much of this is being blamed on the pandemic. and adding to the problem, costs are continuing to rise at a faster pace than hourly earnings. we have two reports on issues that impact your wallet, beginning with cbs' anna werner in san francisco. good evening, anna. >> reporter: g
this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnellgood evening to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us. we're going to begin tonight with the rough road to recovery for america's economy. inflation, which essentially means high costs and lower buying power, continued to surge last month, with prices rising at the fastest pace in more than 30 years. and it comes as companies struggle with a logjam supply chain...
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norah. >> o'donnell: nikki battiste, thank you. turning now to our cbs news sunday morning interview with huma abedin, her first television interview after two decades of being in the background to hillary clinton. her marriage to anthony weiner pushed her into the spotlight. she's telling her own story in "both/and" published by scribner, a division of viacomcbs. did you ever think you would spend 25 years working for hillary clinton. >> not for a second. >> o'donnell: huma abedin's first job was an intern in the white house while monica lewinsky was in the headlines, and she was with hillary clinton after the president admitted he'd lied about lewinsky. >> indeed, i did have a relationship with lewinsky that was not appropriate. >> she wrote, i was sadden and angry on behalf of the woman who is now my boss. >> and i think confused because, on the one hand, it's, like, we're doing this really important stuff, what's happening here. i just stayed focused on my job and her. >> you also addressed the alien-old question, why did hilla
norah. >> o'donnell: nikki battiste, thank you. turning now to our cbs news sunday morning interview with huma abedin, her first television interview after two decades of being in the background to hillary clinton. her marriage to anthony weiner pushed her into the spotlight. she's telling her own story in "both/and" published by scribner, a division of viacomcbs. did you ever think you would spend 25 years working for hillary clinton. >> not for a second. >>...
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norah. >> o'donnell: sounds like things are heating up. kris van cleave, thank you. tonight we're taking a look at some of the desperate measures school districts are taking as they deal with severe staff shortages opinion the labor department says in september-- get this-- 30,000 public school teachers resigned. we get more on america's school staffing crisis from cbs' janet shamlian. >> so glad you're here! >> reporter: gel ortiz often supervises recess at barnum elementary school. it's not her only responsibility. >> i am principal, assistant principal, teacher, paraprofessional. i cover classes, lunch recess duty. i do everything that needs to be done. >> reporter: and in thirdad neeu gu to write t your blue n, please. >> reporter: she usually works in the district's main office. in the denver district, superintendent alex marrero tlls us everyone is doing multiple jobs. >> it's in droves that we're having absences. >> reporter: the pool of substitutes has plummeted amid covid fears from 1,200 to just 375, not enough to cover those out due to stress and illness.
norah. >> o'donnell: sounds like things are heating up. kris van cleave, thank you. tonight we're taking a look at some of the desperate measures school districts are taking as they deal with severe staff shortages opinion the labor department says in september-- get this-- 30,000 public school teachers resigned. we get more on america's school staffing crisis from cbs' janet shamlian. >> so glad you're here! >> reporter: gel ortiz often supervises recess at barnum elementary...
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call unitedhealthcare today for your free decision guide. ♪ >> o'donnell: >> o'donnell: it was an emotional ed gainey became the first black mayor of pittsburgh, pennsylvania's second-largest city. but he wasn't the only one that made history. cbs' nancy chen has more on the other notable election-day firsts. >> reporter: history made as dearborn, michigan, elects abdullah hammoud as its first arab-american and muslim mayor. >> to the young girls and boys who have ever been ridiculed for their faith or ethnicity, today is proof that you are as american as anyone else. >> reporter: election night ushered in a new chapter in the politics. in virginia... >> when i joined the marinecorpa >> reporter: marine veteran winsome sears will be the state's next lieutenant governor, the first woman to win the seat. voters in new york chose retired n.y.p.d. captain eric adams to be the city's second black mayor ever. >> we made history in cincinnati. >> reporter: in both cincinnati and boston elected asian americans for the first time in their histories. >> it's been a really unexpected journey. >> repor
call unitedhealthcare today for your free decision guide. ♪ >> o'donnell: >> o'donnell: it was an emotional ed gainey became the first black mayor of pittsburgh, pennsylvania's second-largest city. but he wasn't the only one that made history. cbs' nancy chen has more on the other notable election-day firsts. >> reporter: history made as dearborn, michigan, elects abdullah hammoud as its first arab-american and muslim mayor. >> to the young girls and boys who have ever...
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norah. >> o'donnell: nancy chen, thank you. well, todayny man was sentenced to the longest prison term yet for his role in the january 6 assault on the capitol. cbs' nikole killion tells us about the gym owner whose brother was reportedly a secret service agent for michelle obama. >> reporter: this is the punch that landed 44-year-old scott fairlamb behind bars. the ex-m.m.a. fighter pleaded guilty this year to assaulting a police officer during the capitol riot, one of nearly a dozen attacks on law enforcement january 6. today, fairlamb was sentenced to nearly three and a half years in prison, tearfully telling a judge, "have mercy on me," while his attorney argued he no longer holds the same beliefs that inspired him to take part in the riot. >> he does not think that the election was stolen, and he has a different ideology. >> reporter: it's the stiffest penalty imposed since the attack, but prosecutors want even more jail time for the qanon shaman, pressing for at least a four-year sentence for jacob chansley, dubbed the fl
norah. >> o'donnell: nancy chen, thank you. well, todayny man was sentenced to the longest prison term yet for his role in the january 6 assault on the capitol. cbs' nikole killion tells us about the gym owner whose brother was reportedly a secret service agent for michelle obama. >> reporter: this is the punch that landed 44-year-old scott fairlamb behind bars. the ex-m.m.a. fighter pleaded guilty this year to assaulting a police officer during the capitol riot, one of nearly a...
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norah. >> o'donnell: nancy chen, thank you.t to turn now to the latest in the fight over former president donald trump's documents related to the januar. a federal appeals court today temporarily blocked them from being released a day before a friday deadline when a hou mml logs, visit logs and drafts of speeches from that day. arguments in the case are scheduled for november 30. all right, the issues of kids and wearing masks in schools is a flashpoint again tonight after a federal judge ordered a halt to a ban on mask mandates in texas. we get more on the ruling and what it means for other states from cbs's mireya villarreal. >> after months of protests and intense school board meetings, a federal judge struck down part of a texas executive order banning mask mandates in school. >> if a person with a disability needs you to wear a mask to keep them safe, it's just like needing a ramp to access the school building. >> reporter: the order cites the growing number of covid cases among texas students, more than 211,000 testing po
norah. >> o'donnell: nancy chen, thank you.t to turn now to the latest in the fight over former president donald trump's documents related to the januar. a federal appeals court today temporarily blocked them from being released a day before a friday deadline when a hou mml logs, visit logs and drafts of speeches from that day. arguments in the case are scheduled for november 30. all right, the issues of kids and wearing masks in schools is a flashpoint again tonight after a federal judge...
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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 on this veterans day. we want to begin the broadcast with the rising death toll from that crush of people at a concert in houston. we learned today that a 22-year-old texas a&m university senior died from her injuries wednesday night, after fighting for her life for five days in the hospital. bharti shahani is the ninth victim to die.she we to the conr sister and cousin, and got separated from them in the chaos. a nine-year-old boy who was among hundreds injured remains in a coma. the concert, headlined by rapper travis scott, drew about 50,000 fans to n.r.g. park last friday. many were trampled and struggled to breathe as the crowd surged towards the stage. scott has a history of inciting fans to "rage" at his shows, and there are now dozens of lawsuits against scott and concert organizer live nation. one of them has more than 100 plaintiffs. cbs's lilia luciano leads off our coverage tonight in houston. good evening, li
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 on this veterans day. we want to begin the broadcast with the rising death toll from that crush of people at a concert in houston. we learned today that a 22-year-old texas a&m university senior died from her injuries wednesday night, after fighting for her life for five days in the hospital. bharti shahani is...
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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're going to begin with that new federal rule for all americans who work for companies with 100 or more employees. it says, get vaccinated against covid by january 4-- that's two months from today-- or face weekly covid testing. it was an idea from president biden first raised in september, and today, osha at the labor department made it official. well, tonight, there are republican governors in a number of states saying they will file lawsuits against the requirement, arguing it is federal overreach. and, the national retail federation is calling the requirement burdensome on retailers during the crucial holiday season. one thing is clear tonight: the pandemic is far from over. cases are rising or holding steady in at least 34 states. an average of more than 40,000 americans are being treated for covid in hospitals each day. cbs's carter evans is going to lead off our coverage in los angeles as a new vaccination manda
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're going to begin with that new federal rule for all americans who work for companies with 100 or more employees. it says, get vaccinated against covid by january 4-- that's two months from today-- or face weekly covid testing. it was an idea from president biden first raised in september, and today, osha at...
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i'm norah o'donnell.ic violation that but the tragedy outside a san francisco school, and by parents say they were afraid of this. >>> the calls for change on alameda county freeways in the wake of a toddler's tragic shooting death. >>> basic common sense. >>> as the search continues for that suspect, we are learning more about a pair of terrifying east bay carjackings involving small kids. >>> have a prescription that needs filling? you better do it now. the warning from kaiser tonight. good evening. i'm allen martin. >>> and i'm elizabeth cook. we hear from bay area parents who say they have been fighting for years to make the streets outside of their kids elementary school saver. >> and educator lost his life when he was hit and killed by a car. kpix 5's andria borba is live outside in that neighborhood . >> reporter: friends and family of andrew zieman are gathering here tonight to remember him . we are giving them the space they need to grieve point meanwhile, parents at sherman elementary are beggin
i'm norah o'donnell.ic violation that but the tragedy outside a san francisco school, and by parents say they were afraid of this. >>> the calls for change on alameda county freeways in the wake of a toddler's tragic shooting death. >>> basic common sense. >>> as the search continues for that suspect, we are learning more about a pair of terrifying east bay carjackings involving small kids. >>> have a prescription that needs filling? you better do it now. the...
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i'm norah o'donnell.e food. he stole it. >> announcer: a landlord's list of grievances. >> judge judy: how much did you owe him? >> he told me $20. >> judge judy: just $20? >> he got upset that i wasn't giving it to him on the spot. >> announcer: then... >> judge judy: you and mr. horn had an altercation. >> announcer: ...did he take a swing at solving it? >> he came out of the door with a bamboo stick, and i reached in to my closet in self-defense to grab my bat. >> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom of you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution 21-year-old chase adrain is suing his former landlord, 73-year-old william "tyler" horn, for the return of a security deposit and laptop and a false arrest. >> byrd: order! all rise! your honor, this is case number 245 on the calendar in the matter of adrain vs. horn. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seat
i'm norah o'donnell.e food. he stole it. >> announcer: a landlord's list of grievances. >> judge judy: how much did you owe him? >> he told me $20. >> judge judy: just $20? >> he got upset that i wasn't giving it to him on the spot. >> announcer: then... >> judge judy: you and mr. horn had an altercation. >> announcer: ...did he take a swing at solving it? >> he came out of the door with a bamboo stick, and i reached in to my closet in...
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. >> o'donnell: nancy chen, thank you. well, today, a new jersey man was sentenced to the longest prison term yet for his role in the january 6 assault on the capitol. cbs' nikole killion tells us about the gym owner whose brother was reportedly a secret service agent for michelle obama. >> reporter: this is the punch that landed 44-year-old scott fairlamb behind bars. the ex-m.m.a. fighter pleaded guilty earlier this year to assaulting a police officer during the capitol riot, one of nearly a thousand attacks on law enforcement january 6. today, fairlamb was sentenced to nearly three and a half years in prison, tearfully telling a judge, "have mercy on me," while his attorney argued he no longer holds the same beliefs that inspired him to take part in the riot. >> he does not think that the election was stolen, and he has a different ideology. >> reporter: it's the stiffest penalty imposed since the attack, but prosecutors want even more jail time for the qanon shaman, pressing for at least a four-year sentence for jacob
. >> o'donnell: nancy chen, thank you. well, today, a new jersey man was sentenced to the longest prison term yet for his role in the january 6 assault on the capitol. cbs' nikole killion tells us about the gym owner whose brother was reportedly a secret service agent for michelle obama. >> reporter: this is the punch that landed 44-year-old scott fairlamb behind bars. the ex-m.m.a. fighter pleaded guilty earlier this year to assaulting a police officer during the capitol riot, one...
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ask your doctor about once-monthly cabenuva. >> o'donnell: there was a >> o'donnell: there was a spectacularorleans last night. that's not a meteor or u.f.o. it's actually the spacex "crew dragon" capsule carrying four astronauts home, wearing diapers after the capsule's toilet broke down. splashdown was right on schedule just off the coast of pensacola, florida. all right, tonight, more evidence a good night's sleep is essential to good health. a new study found 10:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. is the best time to go to bed, lowering your risk of heart disease. earlier than 10:00 could increase heart disease risk, and after 11:00 also increases your risk. researchers say the result suggest early or late bedtimes disrupt the body clock with adverse effects on heart health. all right, now this news today: malala yousafzai, the youngest- ever nobel peace prize recipient announced today she's married. the 24-year-old human rights activist married an operations manager from pakistan in a ceremony in birmingham, england. malala, who survived being shot by the taliban over her activism, said, "today marks
ask your doctor about once-monthly cabenuva. >> o'donnell: there was a >> o'donnell: there was a spectacularorleans last night. that's not a meteor or u.f.o. it's actually the spacex "crew dragon" capsule carrying four astronauts home, wearing diapers after the capsule's toilet broke down. splashdown was right on schedule just off the coast of pensacola, florida. all right, tonight, more evidence a good night's sleep is essential to good health. a new study found 10:00...
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this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnellgood evening to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us. we begin with testimony today from the man who shot and killed ahmaud arbery. travis mcmichael is accused of murder, along with his father and a neighbor, who chased arbery through their georgia neighborhood before killing him. the men say they suspected arbery of burglaries and were attempting to make a citizen's arrest. mcmichael told the judge that he wanted to tell his side of the story, and he teared up as he described the moment he fired his shotgun three times at the unarmed 25-year-old, calling it a life-or-death situation. mcmichaels says he fired in self-defense when arbery tried to take his gun. prosecutors say there's no evidence of arbery committing crimes in the neighborhood to justify the chase and the deadly encounter. arbery's killing has prompted georgia lawmakers to repeal most of the state's citizen's defense law. cbs' omar villafranca leads off our coverage from the courthouse in brunswick, geor
this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnellgood evening to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us. we begin with testimony today from the man who shot and killed ahmaud arbery. travis mcmichael is accused of murder, along with his father and a neighbor, who chased arbery through their georgia neighborhood before killing him. the men say they suspected arbery of burglaries and were attempting to make a...
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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 begin with the new wave of covid vaccinations ramping up tonight for kids 5-11 years old with pfizer's mini-dose getting the green light from the c.d.c. late tuesday. health officials say it's a major breakthrough with more than 2,000 schools in recent months stopping in-person learning because of outbreaks. well, walgreens and cvs are now making appointments for kids' shots at select pharmacies starting this weekend. but a hospital in hartford, connecticut, wasted no time giving out those shots just minutes after the c.d.c.'s authorization. and thousands of pediatricians preordered the mini-doses, and pfizer said it expects to ship about 11 million in the coming days. it comes as we just crossed a milestone-- coronavirus deaths in the u.s. have now topped 750,000. well, cbs' janet shamlian is going to lead off our coverage at texas children's hospital in houston. good evening, janet. >> reporter: norah, good evening. this is where they'
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 begin with the new wave of covid vaccinations ramping up tonight for kids 5-11 years old with pfizer's mini-dose getting the green light from the c.d.c. late tuesday. health officials say it's a major breakthrough with more than 2,000 schools in recent months stopping in-person learning because of outbreaks. well, walgreens and...
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i'm norah o'donnell. >> we've been waiting for this to arrive, and as soon as they arrive, we are excited. >> hours after the feds signed off on covid shots for kids, bay area counties are getting ready to roll them out. >>> a san francisco police officer has just been charged with homicide 4 years after a deadly shooting. >>> aviators star is facing prison time tonight after a deadly car crash. new indication the oakland a's may soon join their old field mates in awe las vegas. >>> a new witness in the elizabeth holmes trial feels a peculiar pattern and how theranos tried to sell itself. >> once could be an oversight. twice it looks intentional. >>> an about-face from facebook. the powerful tool it is facing out after costly is the case is. >>> right now at 7:00, and streaming on cbsn bay area, bay area kids as young as 5 could be rolling up their sleeves for a low-dose covid shot as soon as this weekend, but will their parents let them? good evening. i'm allen martin. >>> it i'm elizabeth cook. a few ho
i'm norah o'donnell. >> we've been waiting for this to arrive, and as soon as they arrive, we are excited. >> hours after the feds signed off on covid shots for kids, bay area counties are getting ready to roll them out. >>> a san francisco police officer has just been charged with homicide 4 years after a deadly shooting. >>> aviators star is facing prison time tonight after a deadly car crash. new indication the oakland a's may soon join their old field mates in...
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norah. >> o'donnell: kris van cleave, thank you. the ahmaud arbery murder trial got off to an emotional start today as his mother saw graphic video of her son being chased down and killed by three white men. cbs' omar villafranca is at the courthouse in brunswick, georgia, with more on today's opening statements. >> reporter: wanda cooper jones sobbed in the courtroom today. >> look how far mr. arbery is. >> reporter: for the first time, she watched the video that showed her son, ahmaud arbery, being chased, shot, and killed. the now-infamous video was part of the prosecution's opening statements in the murder trial of travis and gregory mcmichael, and william "roddie" bryan. prosecutors say the mcmichaels assumed the worst when they spotted arbery walking out of an open construction site while jogging in the neighborhood. >> all three of these defendants did everything they did based on assumptions, and they made decisions in their driveways, based on those assumptions that took a young man's life. life. >> reporter: jurors also sa
norah. >> o'donnell: kris van cleave, thank you. the ahmaud arbery murder trial got off to an emotional start today as his mother saw graphic video of her son being chased down and killed by three white men. cbs' omar villafranca is at the courthouse in brunswick, georgia, with more on today's opening statements. >> reporter: wanda cooper jones sobbed in the courtroom today. >> look how far mr. arbery is. >> reporter: for the first time, she watched the video that showed...
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>>o'donnell: charlie d'agata, thank you.ight, all this week, we're honoring the service and sacrifice of our veterans, and part of that means helping the men and women who defend our country. tonight, we're shining a light on mental health. nearly 20% of service members who have returned from afghanistan and iraq have p.t.s.d. and depression, but only half who need treatment actually seek it. cbs' catherine herridge reports tonight on a possible solution in our series "honoring our heroes." >> reporter: bill molder was one of the nation's most decorated navy seals. >> he was a true patriot, 20 years serving his country. >> reporter: his wife, sydney, says he was a great dad and dedicated to his seal team. >> bill was incredibly proud. he loved, loved his job. >> reporter: but after a grueling mission to afghanistan in 2009, sydney says bill changed. he was angry, started drinking excessively, and shut down. why did bill refuse the help? >> he felt if he opened up and if he were honest and truthful, he would jeopardize his ca
>>o'donnell: charlie d'agata, thank you.ight, all this week, we're honoring the service and sacrifice of our veterans, and part of that means helping the men and women who defend our country. tonight, we're shining a light on mental health. nearly 20% of service members who have returned from afghanistan and iraq have p.t.s.d. and depression, but only half who need treatment actually seek it. cbs' catherine herridge reports tonight on a possible solution in our series "honoring our...
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this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnellevening to our viewers in the west, and thank you so much for joining us. we're going to begin with harrowing new details from that deadly crush of people at a rap concert in houston. the f.b.i. is now assisting in the criminal investigation into the friday night tragedy which left eight people dead. hundreds more were hurt and at least 13 people are still in the hospital. tonight, a new timeline is emerging, as we learned today that houston's police chief met with rapper travis scott just right before the concert and voiced his concerns about crowd control. this isn't the first time one of the rappers' concerts led to violence. more on that in just a minute. but now travis scott faces more than a dozen lawsuits. we're also learning more about the victims. they range in age from 14-27 years old. john hilgert was a ninth grader. 16-year-old brianna rodriguez, a high school junior who loved to dance and 23-year-old rudy pena who wanted to become a border patrol agent. they were among the
this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnellevening to our viewers in the west, and thank you so much for joining us. we're going to begin with harrowing new details from that deadly crush of people at a rap concert in houston. the f.b.i. is now assisting in the criminal investigation into the friday night tragedy which left eight people dead. hundreds more were hurt and at least 13 people are still in the hospital....
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norah. >> o'donnell: ed o'keefe, thank you. well, tonight, some news as more than 18 million kids five and older have gotten at least one dose of the vaccine. there's new data that shows a sharp increase in the number of coronavirus cases in children. more than 140,000 children tested positive for covid between november 11 and november 18. that is up 32% from about two weeks ago. all right, overseas tonight, lockdowns are in place in parts of europe where covid is surging. the state department has issued new travel advisories, urging americans not travel to germany and d denmark, due to the high level of cases in both countries. well, tonight, cbs' charlie d'agata reports on the outbreak sweeping across europe. >> reporter: covid has come back with a furry, and with it, increasing rage against strict new lockdowns. rioting broke out in the netherlands. police in brussels unleashed water cannons and tear gas. tens of thousands have demonstrated in austria, not only against a new lockdown this week, but the order to make vaccinat
norah. >> o'donnell: ed o'keefe, thank you. well, tonight, some news as more than 18 million kids five and older have gotten at least one dose of the vaccine. there's new data that shows a sharp increase in the number of coronavirus cases in children. more than 140,000 children tested positive for covid between november 11 and november 18. that is up 32% from about two weeks ago. all right, overseas tonight, lockdowns are in place in parts of europe where covid is surging. the state...
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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 waukesha, wisnso knit community that is reeling in grief following an horrific attack at its annual christmas parade. there is a vigil held tonight in this milwaukee suburb for the victims of the rampage. families and community leaders struggling to make sense of what happened. five people were killed and nearly 50 others injured when a man plowed his suv through a barricade and drove along the christmas parade route. in a few terrifying moments, this joyous event shockingly transformed into chaos. the dead range in age from 52 to 81 years old and include four members of milwaukee's dancing grannies. many children are among the wounded and several tonight fighting for their lives. we also learned today the driver now facing intentional homicide charges was out on bond after he allegedly punched the mother of his child and intentionally ran her over with the same vehicle at a milwaukee gas station earlier this
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 waukesha, wisnso knit community that is reeling in grief following an horrific attack at its annual christmas parade. there is a vigil held tonight in this milwaukee suburb for the victims of the rampage. families and community leaders struggling to make sense of what happened. five people were killed...
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this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnellgood evening to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us. we want to begin with an alarming spike in covid cases across america as we head into the holiday season. more than 150,000 new infections were reported on monday. that is the most in two months. cases are rising in nearly half the country, with the u.s. seeing a jump of more than 30% in the past week. the northeast and the midwest are leading the spike. public health officials are growing concerned about weakening immunity from that first round of covid vaccinations and they're looking to booster shots for added protection. there are now a growing number of cities and states getting ahead of federal officials and those have begun recommending boosters for all adults. and in another major development tonight, americans infected with covid could soon treat themselves at home with an experimental pill from pfizer. cbs' nikki battiste is going to lead off our coverage tonight from new york city. good evening, nikki. >>
this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnellgood evening to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us. we want to begin with an alarming spike in covid cases across america as we head into the holiday season. more than 150,000 new infections were reported on monday. that is the most in two months. cases are rising in nearly half the country, with the u.s. seeing a jump of more than 30% in the past week. the...
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they're affecting everybody. >> o'donnell: and meg joins us now. so it's a good time to ask, how are covid cases among children right now? >> reporter: norah, when covid first entered the u.s., only 3% of weekly cases occurred in children. that number is now closer to 25%. and as far as vaccinating kids younger than 5, pfizer expects to have its initial data from their studies before the end of the year, norah. >> o'donnell: some really interesting numbers. meg oliver, thank you. well, it is election night in america, and polls are about to close in virginia, where the race for governor done democrat terry mcauliffe and republican glenn youngkin has gained national attention with some calling it an early referendum on joe biden's presidency. cbs' ed o'keefe reports tonight from virginia. >> reporter: it's a jump ball here in virginia, with democrat terry mcauliffe and republican glenn youngkin in a dead heat. >> let's bring this baby hope! >> reporter: youngkin, the political newcomer and former college public player, showed off for reporters today
they're affecting everybody. >> o'donnell: and meg joins us now. so it's a good time to ask, how are covid cases among children right now? >> reporter: norah, when covid first entered the u.s., only 3% of weekly cases occurred in children. that number is now closer to 25%. and as far as vaccinating kids younger than 5, pfizer expects to have its initial data from their studies before the end of the year, norah. >> o'donnell: some really interesting numbers. meg oliver, thank...
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norah. >> o'donnell: charlie d'agata, thank you very much. all right, still ahead here on tonight's "cbs evening news," a fast-moving wildfire forces families from their homes. and why some tiktok users could be entitled to millions of be entitled to millions of dollars. at any given time. i absolutely have to be sharp. let me tell ya, i was struggling with my memory. it was going downhill. my friend recommended that i try prevagen and over time, it made a very significant difference in my memory and in my cognitive ability. i started to feel a much better sense of well-being. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. the airport can be a real challenge for new homeowners who have become their parents... okay, everybody, let's do a ticket check. paper tickets. we're off to a horrible start. ...but we can overcome it. we're not gonna point out our houses, landmarks, or major highways during takeoff. don't buy anything. i packed so many delicious snacks. -they're -- -nope. would you say, ballpark, when group two is gonna get boarded? 2 hours and
norah. >> o'donnell: charlie d'agata, thank you very much. all right, still ahead here on tonight's "cbs evening news," a fast-moving wildfire forces families from their homes. and why some tiktok users could be entitled to millions of be entitled to millions of dollars. at any given time. i absolutely have to be sharp. let me tell ya, i was struggling with my memory. it was going downhill. my friend recommended that i try prevagen and over time, it made a very significant...
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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 want to begin with a tragic update in that deadly attack on a christmas parade in wisconsin. a sixth victim has died, an eight-year-old boy named jackson sparks. five adults were also killed ranging in age from 52 to 81 years old. there's also some more breaking news: the number of people injured has jumped to more than 60. darrell brooks is now facing six counts of intentional homicide and will likely face additional charges. his bail this time is set at $5 million. just days before the parade, brooks made bail at $1,000 for allegedly trying to run over the mother of his child using the very same s.u.v. that plowed into all those people in waukesha. he has a lengthy criminal history and was also wanted in nevada for failing to register as a sex offender. brooks was convicted in 2006 of fathering a child in nevada with a 15-year-old girl. cbs' david begnaud leads off our coverage with all of the late- breaking news.
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 want to begin with a tragic update in that deadly attack on a christmas parade in wisconsin. a sixth victim has died, an eight-year-old boy named jackson sparks. five adults were also killed ranging in age from 52 to 81 years old. there's also some more breaking news: the number of people injured has jumped...
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norah. >> o'donnell: maurice dubois, thank you. ad tonight, we're examining what's behind the bottleneck at the nation's ports. cbs' carter evans goes in depth with a rare behind-the-scenes looks at just why it's taking so long to get merchandise off of cargo ships and on to store shelves. >> reporter: to truly understand tup lo.. >> rr:..u hav start at the docks. ramon ponce de leon represents the 14,000 longshoremen serena port of l.a. in long beach. >> because there is no space in the yards, there's not that much we can offload. >> reporter: you have nowhere to put the containers when they come off the ship. >> that's correct. >> reporter: that's because containers still waiting to be picked up are taking valuable space. this massive cargo ship holds about 5,000 containers. normally, there would be four to five cranes just like this one unloading as fast as possible, but today, there are only two. crane operator ricky mccray makes the daily ascent to his cab 14 stories up, but he says his container count is down more than 20%. w
norah. >> o'donnell: maurice dubois, thank you. ad tonight, we're examining what's behind the bottleneck at the nation's ports. cbs' carter evans goes in depth with a rare behind-the-scenes looks at just why it's taking so long to get merchandise off of cargo ships and on to store shelves. >> reporter: to truly understand tup lo.. >> rr:..u hav start at the docks. ramon ponce de leon represents the 14,000 longshoremen serena port of l.a. in long beach. >> because there...
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norah >> o'donnell: lilia luciano, thank you so much.e want to turn to the dramatic testimony in the kyle rittenhouse trial. a paramedic shot by rittenhouse at a protest talked on the stand about his tense conchtation with the teenager before taken a bullet in the arm. cbs's nancy chen is covering the trial in kenosha, wisconsin. >> reporter: jurors watched footage to have the moment kyle rittenhouse shot gaige gaige at close range with an ar-15 style weapon. >> what was going through your mind at this particular moment? >> that i was going to die >> reporter: grosskreutz says he lostt 0% of his bicep >> that looks like my bicep being vaporized >> reporter: grosskreutz a professionally trained med binged treated nearly a dozen proat the r territories that night, he heard gunshots and ran toward them >> i thought that the defendant was an active shooter >> reporter: today, the juror will show new video of rittenhouse shooting and killing joseph rosenbaum >> get off! >> reporter: a crowd chased and confronted rittenhouse as he fled the sce
norah >> o'donnell: lilia luciano, thank you so much.e want to turn to the dramatic testimony in the kyle rittenhouse trial. a paramedic shot by rittenhouse at a protest talked on the stand about his tense conchtation with the teenager before taken a bullet in the arm. cbs's nancy chen is covering the trial in kenosha, wisconsin. >> reporter: jurors watched footage to have the moment kyle rittenhouse shot gaige gaige at close range with an ar-15 style weapon. >> what was going...
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. >> o'donnell: wow, carter evans, thank you. the committee investigating the capitol hill riots issued more subpoenas today, adding 10 former trump administration officials to their list. and as cbs' nikole killion reports, it comes as a threatening phone call is raising new concern for the safety of house members. >> who knew what? >> reporter: tonight, disturbing messages for michigan congressman fred upton, after he and 12 other republicans voted for president biden's infrastructure bill late friday night. >> the motion is adopted. >> reporter: this death threat left on his office voice mail: >> i hope your -- family dies. i hope everybody in your -- staff dies. you piece of - traitor! >> we've seen civility really downslide heree s to them. >> reporter: u.s. capitol police say they expect more than 9,000 threats against members of congress before the end of the year. >> they rigged the election. >> reporter: former president trump has kept up the attacks on upton and his colleagues, saying they should be ashamed of voting wi
. >> o'donnell: wow, carter evans, thank you. the committee investigating the capitol hill riots issued more subpoenas today, adding 10 former trump administration officials to their list. and as cbs' nikole killion reports, it comes as a threatening phone call is raising new concern for the safety of house members. >> who knew what? >> reporter: tonight, disturbing messages for michigan congressman fred upton, after he and 12 other republicans voted for president biden's...
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. >> o'donnell: mireya villarreal, thank you. and there are alarming new numbers tonight on kids and covid. more than 100,000 children have now tested positive for covid every week for the past 13 weeks, and now, there are growing concerns about the long-term impacts of covid on children. w get more on this from cbs's meg oliver. >> it feels a little scary, like i just can't breathe. >> reporter: 14-year-old madison foor is a competitive dancer. she was healthy before she got covid in january. now, ten months later, she needs an inhaler daily. >> things are still a little bit off. >> reporter: this week, madison returned to university of michigan's children's hospital to check her lung function. the clinic is studying so-called long-haul symptoms in kids. >> my heart starts pumping really fast, and my lungs, it's just like, constant need for air. >> reporter: a recent study in the u.k. found that covid affects one in seven children months after infection. symptoms can include headaches, anxiety, lung issues, and fatigue. are you
. >> o'donnell: mireya villarreal, thank you. and there are alarming new numbers tonight on kids and covid. more than 100,000 children have now tested positive for covid every week for the past 13 weeks, and now, there are growing concerns about the long-term impacts of covid on children. w get more on this from cbs's meg oliver. >> it feels a little scary, like i just can't breathe. >> reporter: 14-year-old madison foor is a competitive dancer. she was healthy before she got...
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for norah o'donnell, i'm tony dokoupil. happy thanksgiving, everyone. >>> right now at 7:00 -- >> we are doing everything we can. >> the bay area is heading into black friday in the middle of a retail crime wave. shoppers should expect, and the plan to keep them safe. >>> the dry weather continues through the holiday weekend, but we have encouraging news with the latest update from the drought monitor. >>> posing in on a major vaccination milestone tonight. >>> think your holiday feast was tricky to prepare? the california communities that had to cook by candlelight. >>> the bay area will launch into the holiday shopping season in the middle of a violent retail crime wave. >> so what is local law enforcement planning, and what should shoppers expect? kpix 5's max darrow begins her am
for norah o'donnell, i'm tony dokoupil. happy thanksgiving, everyone. >>> right now at 7:00 -- >> we are doing everything we can. >> the bay area is heading into black friday in the middle of a retail crime wave. shoppers should expect, and the plan to keep them safe. >>> the dry weather continues through the holiday weekend, but we have encouraging news with the latest update from the drought monitor. >>> posing in on a major vaccination milestone...
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she spoke to o'donnell about her new book, and it goes in depth about the drama surrounding her failed marriage to disgraced former new york congressman anthony weiner and a disturbing discovery she made before they got married. >> i found a text from a woman, a very flirtatious text from a stranger. i was shocked, and i showed it to him and said what is this, can you explain this to me? and he did. you know, he was a public personality, and that people communicated with him all the time. >> reporter: you write in hindsight it was a warning sign. >> in hindsight it was a warning sign -- >> you can hear more of o'donnell's interview with human abedin ahead on "cbs mornings." >>> and coming up, a stabbing attack on a train in tokyo sends commuters running for safety. police say the suspect was dressed as a comic book villain. >>> and come-from-behind win. the astros stave off elimination in the world series. >>> this is the "cbs morning news." for people living with h-i-v, keep being you. and ask your doctor about biktarvy. biktarvy is a complete, one-pill, once-a-day treatment used for
she spoke to o'donnell about her new book, and it goes in depth about the drama surrounding her failed marriage to disgraced former new york congressman anthony weiner and a disturbing discovery she made before they got married. >> i found a text from a woman, a very flirtatious text from a stranger. i was shocked, and i showed it to him and said what is this, can you explain this to me? and he did. you know, he was a public personality, and that people communicated with him all the time....
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find out what, tonight on the cbs evening news with norah o'donnell. >>> coming up at 5:00, the latest testimony in the fraud trial as a millionaire attorney takes the witness stand once again. >>> and before we go here at 3:00, sports fans know this when you are a diehard fan, you take that with you everywhere, even to space. the nasa atmosphere astron took a picture of this braves jersey floating around in the space station. >>> this will do it for kpix 5 news at 3:00. we will be back with more local news at 5:00 and streaming 24 seven on cbsn bay area. there is more rain on the way. >>> tomorrow mornin early. . >> o'donnell: tonight, america enters a new phase in the battle against covid as elementary school children get their first doses. kids ages 5-11 roll up their sleeves as ever school-aged child nationwide is now eligible for the vaccine. >> that hurt a lot. >> o'donnell: the special mini-dose for kids, and why some parents tell us they're not in a rush. political earthquake: the upset in virginia's gubernatorial race. why suburban moms and independents who once voted for bide
find out what, tonight on the cbs evening news with norah o'donnell. >>> coming up at 5:00, the latest testimony in the fraud trial as a millionaire attorney takes the witness stand once again. >>> and before we go here at 3:00, sports fans know this when you are a diehard fan, you take that with you everywhere, even to space. the nasa atmosphere astron took a picture of this braves jersey floating around in the space station. >>> this will do it for kpix 5 news at...
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cbs evening news will norah o'donnell is next.and that's followed by back to back episodes of judge judy starting at 4:00. and the kpix5 news at 5:00. all new at 5:00, a new witness taking the stand in the elizabeth holmes trial. the damning new testimony. we will have a live report from the courthouse. and this just in. all westbound lanes of i-80 are closed. this also just in. the shutdown right now at el portal drive because of a crash involving two overturned vehicles. we'll have our chopper 5 headed to the scene and an update for you tonight at 5:00. >>> finally here at 3:00, new video sheds light on a mysterious jet packer spotted flying around los angeles. take a good look at this. it happened in the fall of 2020. the human like figure could be seen moving through the sky at lax. the calls came in saying the person was getting too close to the airport. that person coul captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: tonight, the decisive decade for climate change. president biden announces new commitments to curb global warming a
cbs evening news will norah o'donnell is next.and that's followed by back to back episodes of judge judy starting at 4:00. and the kpix5 news at 5:00. all new at 5:00, a new witness taking the stand in the elizabeth holmes trial. the damning new testimony. we will have a live report from the courthouse. and this just in. all westbound lanes of i-80 are closed. this also just in. the shutdown right now at el portal drive because of a crash involving two overturned vehicles. we'll have our...
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and injuring at least eight people. ( sirens ). >> o'donnell: a shooting rampage at a michigan high school. a 15-year-old fires a semiautomatic handgun more than a dozen times. >> we recovered multiple shell casings in the school. >> o'donnell: the race against omicron. health officials scramble to find out if the new covid variant is here in the u.s. stocks tumble: the dow drops amid the new warning from the chair of the federal reserve. tonight, why former president pt trump's chief of staff says he'll cooperate with the democratic-led investigation into the january 6 assault. what it means for the 45th
and injuring at least eight people. ( sirens ). >> o'donnell: a shooting rampage at a michigan high school. a 15-year-old fires a semiautomatic handgun more than a dozen times. >> we recovered multiple shell casings in the school. >> o'donnell: the race against omicron. health officials scramble to find out if the new covid variant is here in the u.s. stocks tumble: the dow drops amid the new warning from the chair of the federal reserve. tonight, why former president pt...
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leigh ann caldwell, kelly o'donnell, pete williams and chuck williams, former msnbc contributor. pete, the news about this new hurdle potentially right for team trump as it relates to secret documents the committee investigators want to see that team trump doesn't want them to see. >> you talked about witnesses. this is about the documents they want from the national archives the january 6th committee. i don't know if i'd describe this so much as a setback as a miniature review for the trump lawyers about how the law actually works. we're waiting for a district court judge here in washington to rule on the main question in this case, how much executive privilege does a former president like donald trump have and how much can he have if the current occupant in the white house decides not to exert it over the document. is it up to the former president, the current president? we're waiting for the judge to rule on that. late last night one of mr. trump's lawyers said okay, judge, while we're waiting for a ruling for you, we want you to give us a temporary injunction now so if you de
leigh ann caldwell, kelly o'donnell, pete williams and chuck williams, former msnbc contributor. pete, the news about this new hurdle potentially right for team trump as it relates to secret documents the committee investigators want to see that team trump doesn't want them to see. >> you talked about witnesses. this is about the documents they want from the national archives the january 6th committee. i don't know if i'd describe this so much as a setback as a miniature review for the...
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and norah o'donnell looks at what is ahead on the cbs evening news. >>> a lot of news tonight, we lookamerica's truck driver shortage, nearly 1 million new drivers needed over the next decade and we visit the school to find out what is being done to hire more drivers. >>> and representing the best of america, we introduce you to an extraordinary >>> at 5:00, california unemployment is on the rise, but a lot of companies are having trouble hiring, so we asked the experts where is the disconnect. that story and more at 5:00. >>> finally, someone came up with a list of the most dangerous christmas songs to listen to while you are driving. there is number one. >> ♪ frosty the snowman was a jolly, happy soul with a corncob pipe and a button nose and his eyes made out of coal ♪ >> that is gene autry's version of "frosty the snowman." a car company says it is the most dangerous because of the more beats per minute, 172. the rest of the list are, "all i want for christmas." "santa claus is coming to town." by the jackson five. and "happy christmas" by john lennon and yoko ono. research shows t
and norah o'donnell looks at what is ahead on the cbs evening news. >>> a lot of news tonight, we lookamerica's truck driver shortage, nearly 1 million new drivers needed over the next decade and we visit the school to find out what is being done to hire more drivers. >>> and representing the best of america, we introduce you to an extraordinary >>> at 5:00, california unemployment is on the rise, but a lot of companies are having trouble hiring, so we asked the...
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cbs evening news with nora o'donnell is next. that is followed by back-to- back episodes of judge judy starting at 4. the news at 5:00. all new at five a baby seal rescued near a northbay roung m and by experts say it is so unusual for the pup to make its way onto city streets. >>> finally hear a story that gives new meaning to birds eye view. take a good look at a perrett was spotted peeking into the lens of a traffic camera in brazil. this happening during the early morning commute on friday. the colorful birds head could be seen popping in and out of the frame from all different angles. entertaining all those checking out the traffic cameras. >>> maybe get some selfies.>>> why not? >>> that is it for kpix 5 news at 3. we captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: tonight, the dire warning from world leaders about climate change and what's being described as the inflection point for our planet, and why president biden is apologizing to the world for donald trump. the planet in peril, and what's at stake as president biden tries
cbs evening news with nora o'donnell is next. that is followed by back-to- back episodes of judge judy starting at 4. the news at 5:00. all new at five a baby seal rescued near a northbay roung m and by experts say it is so unusual for the pup to make its way onto city streets. >>> finally hear a story that gives new meaning to birds eye view. take a good look at a perrett was spotted peeking into the lens of a traffic camera in brazil. this happening during the early morning commute...
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. >> here is norah o'donnell with a preview. >> hi allen and liz. it is a busy news day. the new plan on capitol hill to cap the high cost of prescription drug prices. how it could impact you at the pharmacy. the cbs evening news now just minutes away. >>> straight ahead in sports. wow! what a day. plenty of nfl wednesday business. i almost dropped my camera when i heard the news of [laughing and talking] at kaiser permanente, your entire care team is connected, so even a routine appointment can save your life. and i see you're due for a mammogram. should we schedule it? a leader in the prevention, early detection and treatment of cancer. ♪ i see trees of green ♪ a leader in the prevention, ♪ red roses too ♪ ♪ i see them bloom for me and you ♪ (music) ♪ so i think to myself ♪ ♪ oh what a wonderful world ♪ the classic hollywood story. we meet the hero, the all-new nissan frontier. hero faces seemingly impossible challenge. ♪ tension builds... ♪ the plot twist. ♪ the hero prevails. in hollywood, this would be the end. but our here, we are just getting started. introducing t
. >> here is norah o'donnell with a preview. >> hi allen and liz. it is a busy news day. the new plan on capitol hill to cap the high cost of prescription drug prices. how it could impact you at the pharmacy. the cbs evening news now just minutes away. >>> straight ahead in sports. wow! what a day. plenty of nfl wednesday business. i almost dropped my camera when i heard the news of [laughing and talking] at kaiser permanente, your entire care team is connected, so even a...
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. >>> here is norah o'donnell with a preview of the cbs evening news. >> busy news day.ws at 6:00, overdose deaths skyrocket. the number of americans killed reaches a record high during the pandemic. how fentanyl is fueling the crisis. we have that and more news as the cbs evening news now just minutes away. >>> straight ahead 234 sports, 49ers are on a roll. one player today got recognized. and for the captain, permission to come aboard the giant ship? permission granted. >>> and streaming today on cbsn bay area, a new episode of young sheldon airs on cbs tomorrow night. at 8:30, we'll hear from two of the stars. you can find cbsn bay area on kpix.com or on the kpix app. we're also on the cbs news app. you can download it for free hi honey! hi mommy! oh i missed you! you just want to video call the kids. ok. hush little baby...don't say a word... but if slow upload speeds turns your goodnight call into an accidental horror movie... can you hear me? shut it down. just remember. you're not a bad mom. you just need better internet. at&t fiber delivers faster upload speeds
. >>> here is norah o'donnell with a preview of the cbs evening news. >> busy news day.ws at 6:00, overdose deaths skyrocket. the number of americans killed reaches a record high during the pandemic. how fentanyl is fueling the crisis. we have that and more news as the cbs evening news now just minutes away. >>> straight ahead 234 sports, 49ers are on a roll. one player today got recognized. and for the captain, permission to come aboard the giant ship? permission...
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. >> years norah o'donnell with a preview point >>> coming up after kpix 5 at 6:00, some important recallslar baby clothes that could be a choking hazard , and nearly 100,000 pounds of chicken patties recalled. we will tell you what you need to know as the "cbs evening news" is minutes away point >>> the warriors are in prime time tonight against the bulls. yeah. chicago has a really good team this year you have the preview coming up. 49ers fans will have to wait until monday to see their team in action, and do they have to wait a long time to see george kittle fundable. his reaction >>> the warriors faced one team within above 500 record during this eight-game homestand point they lost. that was to memphis. tonight their toughest challengers yet, the chicago wolves, who on the eastern conference's best record. it's been a while since we could say that. upgrade, draymond green is expected to be back on the floor tonight. he left wednesday's game in the third quarter with a deep sigh bruce. it will be good to have him back. andrew wiggins, he had a night wednesday, far and away his best per
. >> years norah o'donnell with a preview point >>> coming up after kpix 5 at 6:00, some important recallslar baby clothes that could be a choking hazard , and nearly 100,000 pounds of chicken patties recalled. we will tell you what you need to know as the "cbs evening news" is minutes away point >>> the warriors are in prime time tonight against the bulls. yeah. chicago has a really good team this year you have the preview coming up. 49ers fans will have to...