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norah. >> o'donnell: holly williams live outside windsor castle. thank you. next, some of the biggest stars of pop culture remember the beloved queen. [acoustic soul music throughout] [acoustic soul music throughout] ladies, six minutes please... this is my life. it's not always “picture perfect.” plus i'm dealing with bleeding from uterine fibroids. enter myfembree, a once-daily pill for women with heavy menstrual bleeding due to uterine fibroids. with myfembree, heavy bleeding went down by 84%. serious risks include heart attack, stroke, and blood clots. don't take myfembree if you've had any of these, or have uncontrolled high blood pressure, are over 35 and smoke, could be pregnant, or have or had osteoporosis, liver disease, undiagnosed vaginal bleeding, certain cancers, or an allergic reaction to it. don't use longer than 2 years as bone loss may occur. pregnancy loss can occur, and changes in periods may make it hard to know if you're pregnant. if you think you are, stop taking it right away. other risks are depression, suicidal thoughts or actions, ab
norah. >> o'donnell: holly williams live outside windsor castle. thank you. next, some of the biggest stars of pop culture remember the beloved queen. [acoustic soul music throughout] [acoustic soul music throughout] ladies, six minutes please... this is my life. it's not always “picture perfect.” plus i'm dealing with bleeding from uterine fibroids. enter myfembree, a once-daily pill for women with heavy menstrual bleeding due to uterine fibroids. with myfembree, heavy bleeding went...
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i'm norah o'donnell here in london.nd have a great weekend. >> scott had showed up uninvited. >> judge judy: they say that you were drunk. >> announcer: he knew this party-crasher was trouble... >> i said, "if you are going to be here, we're not going to have any issues." >> judge judy: why would you say that to him? >> i had gone to a different party with scott. he had left with the house owner's fiancée and had slept with her. >> announcer: ...but was a broken jaw proper payback? >> out of nowhere, jordan came up to me, and then he punched me in the face, and then he was on top of me choking me. >> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution 21-year-old scott richie jr. is suing his former friend, 20-year-old jordan nielsen, for medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering due to an assault. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 61 on the calendar in the matter of richie versu
i'm norah o'donnell here in london.nd have a great weekend. >> scott had showed up uninvited. >> judge judy: they say that you were drunk. >> announcer: he knew this party-crasher was trouble... >> i said, "if you are going to be here, we're not going to have any issues." >> judge judy: why would you say that to him? >> i had gone to a different party with scott. he had left with the house owner's fiancée and had slept with her. >> announcer:...
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>> correct. >> o'donnell: wow. with air mattresses or... >> each guest brought their own air mattress, sleeping bags. worried about all of those people there but glad they are safe. tonight as the massive storm rumbled across the florida peninsula, things are getting worse as far as the low-lying city of saint augustine, and cbs's meg oliver is there. i understand people are feeling it there as well? >> that's right, heavy rains and high winds are intensifying as hurricane ian approaches saint augustine. the worst is expected to hit tomorrow afternoon with winds topping 60 miles per hour and a storm surge of up to five feet. >> are you going to ride it o >> you going to ride it out? >> so that's the plan. >> reporter: on anastasia island, brad melvin spent the day piling sandbags and securing his home to ride out hurricane ian. why did you decide to stay? >> so, i... part of it was i had to work. i also wanted to protect my house. >> reporter: as the monster storm pummels the west coast, floridians in central and n
>> correct. >> o'donnell: wow. with air mattresses or... >> each guest brought their own air mattress, sleeping bags. worried about all of those people there but glad they are safe. tonight as the massive storm rumbled across the florida peninsula, things are getting worse as far as the low-lying city of saint augustine, and cbs's meg oliver is there. i understand people are feeling it there as well? >> that's right, heavy rains and high winds are intensifying as...
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>> correct. >> o'donnell: wow. with air mattresses or... >> each guest brought their own air mattress, sleeping bags. >> o'donnell: all hands on deck here. well, tonight, as the massive storm rumbles across the florida peninsula, conditions are rapidly getting worse as far away as the low-lying city of saint augustine. that's actually on the east coast of the state. and cbs' meg oliver is there for us. hi there, meg. >> reporter: hi, norah. that's right, a mandatory evacuation went into effect at 6:00 a.m. today. hurricane ian is still about 200 miles away from us, but the outer bands are intensifying with wind gusts expected to reach more than 60 miles per hour. that would close bridges, like that one behind me, sphranding folks who decided to stay on those barrier islands. >> you going to ride it out? >> so that's plan. >> reporter:on anastasia island, brad melvin spent the day piling sandbags and securing his home to ride out hurricane ian. why did you decide to stay? >> so, i... i had to work. i alsowanted to p
>> correct. >> o'donnell: wow. with air mattresses or... >> each guest brought their own air mattress, sleeping bags. >> o'donnell: all hands on deck here. well, tonight, as the massive storm rumbles across the florida peninsula, conditions are rapidly getting worse as far away as the low-lying city of saint augustine. that's actually on the east coast of the state. and cbs' meg oliver is there for us. hi there, meg. >> reporter: hi, norah. that's right, a...
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norah. >> o'donnell: jeff pegues, thank you.head on the "cbs evening news," the search for an american ski mountaineer who disappeared on one of the world's highest mountains. o disappeared on one of t world's highest moun tains. wow, you can hustle when you need to. (vo) get a new iphone 14 pro, on us. and get it with one unlimited for iphone. only on the network america relies on. verizon. who's on it with jardiance? ♪ ♪ we're the ones getting it done. we're managing type 2 diabetes and heart risk. we're on it with jardiance. join the growing number of people who are on it with the once-daily pill, jardiance. jardiance not only lowers a1c, it goes beyond to reduce the risk of cardiovascular death for adults with type 2 diabetes and known heart disease. and jardiance may help you lose some weight. jardiance may cause serious side effects including ketoacidosis that may be fatal, dehydration, (that can lead to sudden worsening of kidney function), and genital yeast or urinary tract infections. a rare, life-threatening bacterial
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>> o'donnell: the breaking news.robert costa reports on what a federal judge said about donald trump's request for a special master to review those mar-a-lago materials. >> i feel a weight lifted off my shoulders. >> o'donnell: and, "eye on america." cbs' jonathan vigliotti on how one school district is hoping to fix the nation's teacher shortage by getting into the real estate market. >> this gives teachers hope. this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us on this busy thursday night. tonight, day four of the humanitarian water crisis in jackson, mississippi, as frustrations grow for the nearly 200,000 americans living without clean drinking water. officials reported progress in repairing the city's water treatment plant, but even as the water pressure returns, the state capital and its surrounding communities can't drink that water. some 600 national guard troops are on the scene helping
>> o'donnell: the breaking news.robert costa reports on what a federal judge said about donald trump's request for a special master to review those mar-a-lago materials. >> i feel a weight lifted off my shoulders. >> o'donnell: and, "eye on america." cbs' jonathan vigliotti on how one school district is hoping to fix the nation's teacher shortage by getting into the real estate market. >> this gives teachers hope. this is the "cbs evening news" with...
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show more of you. >> o'donnell: >> o'donnell: an american hostage was released from afghanistan today.s. navy officer mark frerichs was abducted more than 2.5 years ago. he was released in exchange for an afghan heroin smuggler. and we will be right back, fromn afghan heroin smuggler. we will be right bac london. date? dancing crew. trip for two. nail the final interview. buy or lease? masterpiece. inside joke. artichoke. game with doug. brand new mug. come here, kid. gimme a hug. the more you want to do, the more we want to do. boosters designed for covid-19 variants are now available. brought to you by pfizer & biontech. let's be real... who has the time to clean an hour or two a week? not us. but a few minutes here or there? totally doable! so we started swiffering! it's a fast and easy way to clean without the whole production. for our floors, sweeper's heavy duty cloths trap and lock dirt, dust, and hair without moving furniture. so simple! and dusters easily get into hard-to-reach places without climbing a step ladder. they trap and lock dust in one swipe! done. we stopped clean
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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. florida is a state on the edge tonight, as it prepares for what could be the biggest storm in years. the major news tonight is that the path of the hurricane has shifted, pushing the storm to an earlier landfall and further south than where we are tonight. 2.5 million residents are under mandatory or voluntary evacuation orders as the outer bands of hurricane ian reach the southern parts of the state. florida's director of emergency management said more than 100 nursing homes and hospitals in the tampa area have been evacuated. grocery store up and down the coast are packed, as residents rush to grab last-minute supplies, but many are finding nothing but empty shelves. hurricane ian slammed into cuba as a category 3 storm with winds of 125 miles per hour, knockic out power to more than a million people, and the storm is gaining strength in the open waters of the gulf of mexico. check out these satellite images, showing the eye of the storm
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. florida is a state on the edge tonight, as it prepares for what could be the biggest storm in years. the major news tonight is that the path of the hurricane has shifted, pushing the storm to an earlier landfall and further south than where we are tonight. 2.5 million residents are under mandatory or voluntary evacuation orders as...
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cbs's david begnaud toured the damage. >> o'donnell: plus the forecast. the storm become a category 4 hurricane? apartment explosion rocks chicago. fire crews respond, after the blast rips through a four-story building. cbs's adriana diaz is on the ground, talking to neighbors. >> and my bed shook, almost like an earthquake. >> o'donnell: what happened on a highway overpass that caused this truck to overturn into a fiery inferno? signs of torture. the shocking images tonight from ukraine. cbs's debora patta goes inside a room where it's feared war crimes took place. >> reporter: right here is where the torture chambers apparently were. that's what we're going to see. >> o'donnell: and, the stunning fraud scheme tonight. the hundreds of millions of dollars allegedly stolen from hungry children to buy fancy cars and homes. ♪ ♪ ♪ this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us on this busy tuesday night. tonight, hurricane fiona is onl
cbs's david begnaud toured the damage. >> o'donnell: plus the forecast. the storm become a category 4 hurricane? apartment explosion rocks chicago. fire crews respond, after the blast rips through a four-story building. cbs's adriana diaz is on the ground, talking to neighbors. >> and my bed shook, almost like an earthquake. >> o'donnell: what happened on a highway overpass that caused this truck to overturn into a fiery inferno? signs of torture. the shocking images tonight...
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norah. >> o'donnell: meg oliver, thank you.s megjust mentioned, charleston, south carolina, is bracing for a direct hit and seven-foot storm surge. the storm has recharged, and it has just regained this hurricane status. now, communities along the carolina coastline, like charleston, are getting ready by providing sandbags to anyone who needs them. dr. rick knabb used to lead the hurricane center, and he is now one of our partners at the weather channel. good evening, dr. knabb. >> good evening, norah. ian is a hurricane once again, out over the atlantic east of northeastern florida. but it is still affecting the north eastern florida coastline with winds and rainfall. and it will be near that tropical storm hurricane threshold all the way until making landfall in south carolina tomorrow. but then it will be an inland wind and rain event in the carolinas and in the appalachians. hurricane warnings near the coast, tropical storm warnings well inland, and storm surges warning at the coast. evacuate if told to do so. and be carefu
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>> o'donnell: cbs' ed o'keefe reports on the fallout. and the showdown over busing migrants reig nights the mimigration debate. cbs' manuel bojorquez is in el paso. >> this is a special edition of the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting tonight from london. >> o'donnell: good evening. and thank you for joining us on this monday night. we are here outside westminster abbey. this is a church that is nearly 1,000 years old and has held coronations, royal weddings and, today, the funeral of her the other big story we are covering tonight is what's happening in puerto rico, where there has been devastating damage caused by hurricane fi fiona. in just a moment, we'll speakbss on the ground in san juan and seeing the destruction firsthand. but first, here in london, the state funeral steeped in centuries of tradition and viewed by billions around the world. king charles iii and other members of the royal family, getting emotional during the solemn processions to the queen's final resting place. we have a lot of news to get to ton
>> o'donnell: cbs' ed o'keefe reports on the fallout. and the showdown over busing migrants reig nights the mimigration debate. cbs' manuel bojorquez is in el paso. >> this is a special edition of the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting tonight from london. >> o'donnell: good evening. and thank you for joining us on this monday night. we are here outside westminster abbey. this is a church that is nearly 1,000 years old and has held coronations, royal...
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this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us on this busy tuesday night. tonight, extreme weather from coast to coast. torrential rains and flooding here in the northeast, to record heat and deadly wildfires in the west. more than 58 million people are under excessive heat warnings and advisories in seven states. multiple wildfires are burning across california, as firefighters battle the flames along with brutal heat. temperatures have topped the century mark for the seventh straight day, with the state capitol of sacramentoexpes this afternoon. in the northeast, it's rain and flood waters causing the biggest problems. two straight days of storms dropped nearly a foot in parts of rhode island, while downpours as far south as philadelphia have flooded roads and left drivers stranded. we have a lot of news to get to tonight, and cbs's carter evans will start us off from hemet, california. good evening, carter, so, how are those firefighters making any progress?
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this one took off just a few minutes ago. >> o'donnell: nuclear secrets? o'don : nuclear secrets? cbs' robert costa has new reporting tonight on the clas cbs' robert costa has new reporting tonight on the classified documents seized from donald trump's florida home. and back to school postponed. teachers strike in seattle on the day kids were supposed to return to class. cbs' janet shamlian is there. >> reporter: teachers walking the picket line, and more than 50,000 seattle students home from school. >> o'donnell: deadly shark attack. a pennsylvania woman on a cruise killed while snorkeling in the bahamas. and the obamas return to the white house. >> let me thank my husband, first of all, for such spicy remarks. ( laughter ) this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us on this wednesday night. onight, wildfires are leaving a trail of destruction amid record-breaking heat in the west. the california heat wave is stretching into i
this one took off just a few minutes ago. >> o'donnell: nuclear secrets? o'don : nuclear secrets? cbs' robert costa has new reporting tonight on the clas cbs' robert costa has new reporting tonight on the classified documents seized from donald trump's florida home. and back to school postponed. teachers strike in seattle on the day kids were supposed to return to class. cbs' janet shamlian is there. >> reporter: teachers walking the picket line, and more than 50,000 seattle...
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captioning ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: >> o'donnell: tonight, the justice departmentrgues in an historic detailed filing that sensitive and top secret documents at donald trump's florida resort were hidden or moved on purpose, raising the possibility of an obstruction case. for the first time, we're seeing some of the top secret documents seized from the f.b.i. search of the former president's office at mar-a-lago. cbs' robert costa and jeff pegues have new reporting. triple-digit temperatures. the long heat wave roasting the west this labor day weekend. plus, the worsening water crisis in mississippi. cbs' janet shamlian is in jackson. >> no water is a struggle. >> o'donnell: navy seal death. a former yale football captain dies during hell week. tonight, questions about the culture of brutality and drug use. cbs' david martin spoke to kyle mullen's mother. >> it's like a sick hazing. it's not training. >> o'donnell: and, the medical breakthrough-- cbs' dr. jon lapook looks at new technology that could change lives. >> this is science fiction type stuff. this is the "
captioning ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: >> o'donnell: tonight, the justice departmentrgues in an historic detailed filing that sensitive and top secret documents at donald trump's florida resort were hidden or moved on purpose, raising the possibility of an obstruction case. for the first time, we're seeing some of the top secret documents seized from the f.b.i. search of the former president's office at mar-a-lago. cbs' robert costa and jeff pegues have new...
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norah. >> o'donnell: what a development. jeff pegues, thank you. we have less than two months until the midterm elections, a new cbs news battleground tracker poll shows potentially good news for democrats in pennsylvania. cbs' robert costa traveled to philadelphia to see what's on voters' minds. >> let's bring it back. we can do this. >> reporter: democrats see pennsylvania as a crucial battleground as they fight to hold on to her congressional majorities. but economic headwinds are a challenge here. >> everybody up here, they're struggling, food is expensive, the gas. >> i worry all the time about the economy. >> reporter: cbs news polling shows that eight in 10 pennsylvania voters say higher prices have been difficult or worse. democrat josh shapiro, the state attorney general running for governor, said he plans to offer tax rebates to bring prices down. >> what i'm going to do as governor is cut their costs. >> reporter: in a campaign ad, shapiro has targeted his republican opponent, doug mastriano, a trump ally for once posing in a confederate
norah. >> o'donnell: what a development. jeff pegues, thank you. we have less than two months until the midterm elections, a new cbs news battleground tracker poll shows potentially good news for democrats in pennsylvania. cbs' robert costa traveled to philadelphia to see what's on voters' minds. >> let's bring it back. we can do this. >> reporter: democrats see pennsylvania as a crucial battleground as they fight to hold on to her congressional majorities. but economic...
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norah. >> o'donnell: elise preston, thank you so much. with the emergency declaration from president biden, fema is now coordinating the response in jackson. administrator deanne criswell is heading to mississippi tomorrow and we spoke to her earlier and asked what's being done by the federal government? >> our focus right now for fema is handling the immediate needs that jackson, mississippi has. is it and right now, that's making sure that they have safe water to drink, and that we are bringing in the resources that can do some temporary repairs to restore the water pressure to the city. >> o'donnell: even with that water pressure coming back, residents are being told to shower with their mouth closed. in some cases, the water is brown. it's dirty. how can this be happening in a major city in america? >> it's an absolutely tragic situation that we find ourselves right in. how are we going to make sure that this doesn't happen again and bring in the right resources, the right experts that are going to define a plan to help repair this cr
norah. >> o'donnell: elise preston, thank you so much. with the emergency declaration from president biden, fema is now coordinating the response in jackson. administrator deanne criswell is heading to mississippi tomorrow and we spoke to her earlier and asked what's being done by the federal government? >> our focus right now for fema is handling the immediate needs that jackson, mississippi has. is it and right now, that's making sure that they have safe water to drink, and that...
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: all right, i'm norah o'donnell in london.udy: your son came home from a visit with his mother. he had a bruise. >> multiple. >> announcer: a single father's worst fear... >> judge judy: he said to you, in effect, "mommy's boyfriend hit me." >> i filed for a protection order against her boyfriend. >> it got dismissed. ralph didn't have any evidence. >> judge judy: that's your conclusion. >> announcer: ...and mom's sticking by her new man. >> judge judy: your son said the boyfriend hit him. your excuse was, "we just took the training wheels off his bike, and he fell." >> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution ralph case ii is suing the mother of his child, vanessa aldridge, for lawyer fees and punitive damages. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 64 on the calendar in the matter of case vs. aldridge. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in.
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♪ ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: tonight, the >> o'donnell: tonight, the majestic andric ceremony as queen elizabeth lies in state, and the royal family is united in grief. the final good-bye to buckingham palace, the flag-draped coffin with her imperial crown atop carried through the streets of london. king charles, his siblings, and sons, prince william and harry, walk solemnly behind. cbs' charlie d'agata is outside westminster hall. >> reporter: this line will move 24 hours a day until the morning of the funeral on monday. >> o'donnell: railroad strike: the shutdown that could hammer america's economy as amtrak cancels routes. nancy cordes' cbs exclusive with the treasury secretary. >> reporter: what impact would a rail strike have on already high inflation in this country? >> o'donnell: surprise trip: ukraine's president zelenskyy visits a newly liberated city, and our own debora patta is there with the latest on the lightning offensive. >> we are coming back, and we are on the way to the end. >> o'donnell: and boston bomb scare. the f.b.i. investigates after a re
♪ ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: tonight, the >> o'donnell: tonight, the majestic andric ceremony as queen elizabeth lies in state, and the royal family is united in grief. the final good-bye to buckingham palace, the flag-draped coffin with her imperial crown atop carried through the streets of london. king charles, his siblings, and sons, prince william and harry, walk solemnly behind. cbs' charlie d'agata is outside westminster hall. >> reporter: this...
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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 on this busy tuesday night. tonight, hurricane fiona is only getting stronger, as it moves through the caribbean as a category 3 storm with sustained winds of more than 115 miles per hour. the first major hurricane of the season slammed the turks and caicos earlier today after devastating puerto rico with nearly three feet of rain. at least four people have died from the storm in puerto rico. the governor activated members of the national guard to help residents who are stranded. think about this -- 80% of the island is without power, and in the dominican republic fiona ripped roofs off homes and cut off access to entire communities after streets were blocked with downed trees and power lines. more on where that storm is heading next, but we want to start with cbs's david begnaud in salinas, puerto rico. good evening, david. >> reporter: g good evening, norah. you're about to hear the governor make a bold proprediction as to when he thinks m
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 on this busy tuesday night. tonight, hurricane fiona is only getting stronger, as it moves through the caribbean as a category 3 storm with sustained winds of more than 115 miles per hour. the first major hurricane of the season slammed the turks and caicos earlier today after devastating puerto rico with nearly three feet of rain. at...
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i'm norah o'donnell. have a great weekend.op 27 is the right thing to do. i had experienced being in shelters at a young age. having nothing. prostituting. we don't choose this life. i never knew what safe was until i came to city of refugee. people that's coming through these doors are trying to break the cycle. prop 27 will help provide more funding for places like this and help people get off the streets. it feels good to have a place to call home. support prop 27. [school bells] when pain says, “i'm here,” i say, “so are they.” ♪♪ aleve - who do you take it for? kevin: i've fought wildfires for twentyrsrealwe fac a . aleve we need more firefighters, more equipment, better forest management to prevent wildfires and reduce toxic smoke. and we need to reduce the tailpipe emissions that are driving changes to our climate. that's why cal fire firefighters, the american lung association, and the california democratic party support prop 30. prevent fires. cut emissions.
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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 busy thursday night. tonight, the labor deal that prevented a catastrophic railroad shutdown. rail companies and union leaders reached a tentative agreement less than 24 hours before workers were set to walk off the job. president biden announced the deal after an all-night negotiating session. the deal avoids a shutdown of the nation's freight trains and passenger traffic that could have devastated the already fragile economy less than two months before the midterm elections. amtrak is scrambling to restore service after the company canceled all long distance routes ahead of a possible work stoppage. we have a lot of news to get to tonight, and cbs' nancy cordes starts us off from the white house. good evening nancy. how did this deal come together? >> reporter: lots of coffee, norah, some late night nudging by the president and a meeting between union leaders and rail owners that was not allowed to end until th
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 busy thursday night. tonight, the labor deal that prevented a catastrophic railroad shutdown. rail companies and union leaders reached a tentative agreement less than 24 hours before workers were set to walk off the job. president biden announced the deal after an all-night negotiating session. the deal...
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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 busy tuesday night. as we come on the air, the coffin of queen elizabeth is now at buckingham palace. it was an emotional return home, as thousands lined the streets of london to catch a glimpse of the only monarch many of them have ever known. the late queen arrived at the palace for the final time, her official residence during her 70-year reign. the day began in scotland, as her coffin was carried from st. giles cathedral and driven to edinburgh airport for her final journey home. also arriving at buckingham palace tonight-- prince william and princess kate, as well as prince harry and his wife, meghan, for a private family gathering. we'll take you to buckingham palace in a moment. but first, the big story here in the u.s.-- another disappointing report on inflation, as prices unexpectedly rose in august and remain near a 40-year high. the consumer price index for august was up 8.3% compared to one year ago,
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 busy tuesday night. as we come on the air, the coffin of queen elizabeth is now at buckingham palace. it was an emotional return home, as thousands lined the streets of london to catch a glimpse of the only monarch many of them have ever known. the late queen arrived at the palace for the final time, her...
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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 on this historic thursday night. the world is mourning queen elizabeth ii who died this afternoon at the age of 96, surrounded by family at her summer home in scotland. earlier in the day, buckingham palace announced that her majesty, who ruled over the commonwealth for a record 70 years, was placed under medical supervision. her doctors were concerned about her health. family rushed to her side. in accordance with the royal line of succession, her oldest son, charles, immediately became king, which put her grandson, prince william, next in line to the throne, followed by william's eldest son, nine-year- old prince george. just before her death was announced, a double rainbow appeared over buckingham palace as a crowd gathered. president biden visited the british embassy in washington late today and left a message in a condolence book. in a statement he said, "queen elizabeth was a stateswoman of unmatched dignity and constancy who deepened the bedrock al
this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell evening to our viewers in the on this historic thursday night. the world is mourning queen elizabeth ii who died this afternoon at the age of 96, surrounded by family at her summer home in scotland. earlier in the day, buckingham palace announced that her majesty, who ruled over the commonwealth for a record 70 years, was placed under medical supervision. her doctors were...
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i'm norah o'donnell on the nation's capitol.: a violent day at the dog park... >> her dog, abby, charged at him, bit him, and it left a 4-centimeter laceration in his chest. >> judge judy: did she acknowledge that her dog was the one who bit felix? >> yes. she felt very bad about it. >> announcer: ...but her compassion only went so far. >> i immediately went to the dog hospital. she showed up about 20 minutes after. >> judge judy: she didn't come there and volunteer any payment? >> right. >> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution christina hilling an are suing temmie rosenthal for vet bills resulting from a dog attack. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 99 on the calendar in the matter of kohler/hilling vs. rosenthal. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. ladies, have a seat, please. >> judge judy: okay. who owns the d
i'm norah o'donnell on the nation's capitol.: a violent day at the dog park... >> her dog, abby, charged at him, bit him, and it left a 4-centimeter laceration in his chest. >> judge judy: did she acknowledge that her dog was the one who bit felix? >> yes. she felt very bad about it. >> announcer: ...but her compassion only went so far. >> i immediately went to the dog hospital. she showed up about 20 minutes after. >> judge judy: she didn't come there and...
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norah. >> o'donnell: nancy cordes, thank you. we want to turn now to that tremendous show of love and admiration for queen elizabeth as britain prepares for monday's emotional farewell. the line to view the queen lying in state got so long today, it was temporarily shut down. we get more now from cbs' charlie d'agata in london. >> reporter: the river of people lining up to pay their respects has become a flood, determined mourners braving cold have been warned it could take up to 24 hours. former soccer star david beckham, somber and in a suit, who could have skipped the line, chose to wait from 2:00 a.m., 13 hours in total, for just a few brief moments with her majesty. tonight, ching charles and his three sib lings stood vigil, a symbolic last line of protection for the queen. while the massive security operation outside is under way. 20,000 police deployed, including armed anti-terror squads. not just for the funeral at westminster abbey monday morning, but the reception the night before, for hundreds of dignitaries and heads
norah. >> o'donnell: nancy cordes, thank you. we want to turn now to that tremendous show of love and admiration for queen elizabeth as britain prepares for monday's emotional farewell. the line to view the queen lying in state got so long today, it was temporarily shut down. we get more now from cbs' charlie d'agata in london. >> reporter: the river of people lining up to pay their respects has become a flood, determined mourners braving cold have been warned it could take up to 24...
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norah. >> o'donnell: robert costa, thank you very much. well, in seattle, the start of the school year has turned into an extended summer vacation for thousands of students as teachers walked off the job today and on to the picket lines. cbs' janet shamlian is there. >> reporter: seattle teachers on the picket line and more than 50,000 students not in class on what was to be the first day of school. >> it's a lot for people to scramble last minute. it's a lot on the normal school year. and, so, and we haven't had one of those in a while. so it's just-- it's just a lot for people right now. >> reporter: jennifer jerabek is looking after school children in her neighborhood while parents raced to find child care after late-night negotiations failed to reach a deal between the state's largest school district and its more than 6,000 educators. >> we understand the impact that that has on families. >> i wouldn't be here if what the district was proposing was not unconscionable. >> reporter: teachers want higher pay, smaller class sizes and menta
norah. >> o'donnell: robert costa, thank you very much. well, in seattle, the start of the school year has turned into an extended summer vacation for thousands of students as teachers walked off the job today and on to the picket lines. cbs' janet shamlian is there. >> reporter: seattle teachers on the picket line and more than 50,000 students not in class on what was to be the first day of school. >> it's a lot for people to scramble last minute. it's a lot on the normal...
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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 as we start a new week together. tonight, mandatory evacuation orders are already underway for hundreds of thousands of florida residents as hurricane ian gains strength as it bears down on the state's west coast. residents are filling up sandbags and flocking to grocery store, clearing out the entire inventory of bottled water and other nonperishable food items. outside gas stations, long lines of cars wrapped around the block as residents waited for fuel for their vehicles and generators ahead of expected power outages. tonight, ian is nearing the western tip of cuba as a strong category 2 storm with 100-mile-per-hour winds. it's expected to grow in intensity to a category 4 storm with top winds of 140 miles per hour, as it moves into the open waters in the gulf of mexico. governor ron desantis has declared a state of emergency for the entire state and the city of tampa is bracing for its first major hurricane in more than a century. the w
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 as we start a new week together. tonight, mandatory evacuation orders are already underway for hundreds of thousands of florida residents as hurricane ian gains strength as it bears down on the state's west coast. residents are filling up sandbags and flocking to grocery store, clearing out the entire inventory of bottled water and...
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norah. >> o'donnell: nancy chen, thank you.t of hollywood, nasa tonight crashed a spacecraft into an asteroid, in a test that could one day be used to prevent a doomsday collision with planet earth. cbs's mark strassmann has the out-of-this-world story. >> reporter: first images of a suicide image, nasa's spacecraft streaking towards its target, then impact. >> fantastic. >> what i moment. >> reprter: back in november, nasa launched the spacecraft called dart, the double asteroid redirection test. this dart's target-- a harmless asteroid about the size of the washington monument, a moon to a larger asteroid. its mission-- not seek and destroy but seek and deflect. >> it's going to hit it head on which is going to change how it orbits around ever so slicely in the future. >> reporter: but enough to make a hypothetical asteroid threat miss earth. >> the threat is real. >> the nasa team has identified nearly 10,000 near-earth asteroids large enough to cause damage if they crashed into our planet. but no known threats for at least
norah. >> o'donnell: nancy chen, thank you.t of hollywood, nasa tonight crashed a spacecraft into an asteroid, in a test that could one day be used to prevent a doomsday collision with planet earth. cbs's mark strassmann has the out-of-this-world story. >> reporter: first images of a suicide image, nasa's spacecraft streaking towards its target, then impact. >> fantastic. >> what i moment. >> reprter: back in november, nasa launched the spacecraft called dart, the...
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i'm norah o'donnell. hope you have a great weekend. >> she started sleeping with my boyfriend. >> announcer: two teens fight over one guy. >> i broke up with him. he tried to come back with me. she was, i guess, pregnant at the time. >> announcer: but they had something else in common. >> judge judy: you're cousins. >> yes. >> judge judy: and you're blaming your cousin for breaking your phone. >> yes. i have a police report right here. >> i did not break that phone. i don't know who. there was 20 girls that night, and they did not find the phone by me. i did not admit to nothing. >> judge judy: don't give me your teenager story. >> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution barbara davis and her granddaughter, 17-year-old alexxis sandoval, are suing anita morgan and her granddaughter, 16-year-old irene sandoval, for the cost to replace an iphone. >> byrd: order! all rise! thi
i'm norah o'donnell. hope you have a great weekend. >> she started sleeping with my boyfriend. >> announcer: two teens fight over one guy. >> i broke up with him. he tried to come back with me. she was, i guess, pregnant at the time. >> announcer: but they had something else in common. >> judge judy: you're cousins. >> yes. >> judge judy: and you're blaming your cousin for breaking your phone. >> yes. i have a police report right here. >> i...
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norah. >> o'donnell: roxana saberi, thank you so much.eth coming up, as well as the day's other headlines, including breaking news in the legal battle over documents seized at mar-a-lago. son tc: mom's a1c is down with rybelsus®. song: a1c down with rybelsus® anncr vo: in a clinical study, once-daily rybelsus® significantly lowered a1c better than the leading branded pill. anncr vo: rybelsus® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. anncr vo: don't take rybelsus® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if allergic to it. anncr vo: stop rybelsus® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, or an allergic reaction. anncr vo: serious side effects may include pancreatitis. gallbladder problems may occur. tell your provider about vision problems or changes. anncr vo: taking rybelsus® with a sulfonylurea or insulin increases low blood sugar risk. anncr vo: side effects like nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea may lead to dehyd
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norah o'donnell is on assignment. tonight, the labor day travel rush is in full swing as americans take to the road and the skies for one final getaway of the summer. a.a.a. expects it to be the busiest labor day travel weekend in three years, bouncing back to pre-pandemic levels. the national average for a gallon of gas is now $3.81. that's down $1.21 cents from the peak in june. airports are also crowded with passengers after a frustrating summer. since memorial day, nearly 48,000 u.s. flights have been canceled, and nearly 500,000 were delayed. we have a lot of news to get to tonight, and cbs' kris van cleave is going to start us off from reagan national airport just outside washington, d.c. good evening, kris. what are you seeing so far? >> reporter: nancy, airports are busy. the t.s.a. has already screened more people in the last two days than they did during the same time in 2019. the airlines say they knew the crowds were coming and are ready, but everyone is watching the weather. storms have been at the heart
norah o'donnell is on assignment. tonight, the labor day travel rush is in full swing as americans take to the road and the skies for one final getaway of the summer. a.a.a. expects it to be the busiest labor day travel weekend in three years, bouncing back to pre-pandemic levels. the national average for a gallon of gas is now $3.81. that's down $1.21 cents from the peak in june. airports are also crowded with passengers after a frustrating summer. since memorial day, nearly 48,000 u.s....
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cbs evening news with norah o'donnell is next. we will be back in 30 minutes for cbs news bay area at 7:00. we will see you then. ♪ ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: tonight, there's several big stories as we come on the air, including worries about the state of the american economy, as prices soar. and, queen elizabeth returns home. breaking news-- tens of thousands pay respect, as the flag-draped coffin of queen elizabeth returns to buckingham palace one last time. cbs's charlie d'agata is in london. >> reporter: they waited for hours in the rain for this momentous occasion. >> o'donnell: plus, why king charles grew frustrated today during a signing ceremony. shock on wall street. the dow tumbles 1,200 points, as the price of food, rent, and electricity surge. cbs's nancy cordes is at the white house. >> we're making progress. we're getting other prices down as well.
cbs evening news with norah o'donnell is next. we will be back in 30 minutes for cbs news bay area at 7:00. we will see you then. ♪ ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: tonight, there's several big stories as we come on the air, including worries about the state of the american economy, as prices soar. and, queen elizabeth returns home. breaking news-- tens of thousands pay respect, as the flag-draped coffin of queen elizabeth returns to buckingham palace one last time....
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. >> o'donnell: debora patta, thank you again. your superb reporting. let's turn now to london where we learned today queen elizabeth had a personal request for her funeral on monday: that her grandsons, prince william and harry once again walk side-by- side behind her coffin to its final journey to westminster abby. that coffin will be carried on the same gun carriage used in the funerals of her father king george vi and sir winston churchill. here's cbs's charlie d'agata. >> reporter: prince william opened up to well-wishers today, adding that walking behind the queen's coffin brought back memories, alluding to the funeral of princess diana. he and the new princess of wales kate greeted mourners outside the royal residence of sandringham. while back in london, crowds have grown to epic proportions. a pilgrimage to pay tribute to their queen. >> the whole walk for six and a half hours. if i have to, i'll do it again. >> reporter: even visitors from the u.s., lon and bob ehmke, are from illinois. >> she's such a great woman. >> she's a special person, a
. >> o'donnell: debora patta, thank you again. your superb reporting. let's turn now to london where we learned today queen elizabeth had a personal request for her funeral on monday: that her grandsons, prince william and harry once again walk side-by- side behind her coffin to its final journey to westminster abby. that coffin will be carried on the same gun carriage used in the funerals of her father king george vi and sir winston churchill. here's cbs's charlie d'agata. >>...
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support prop 27. ♪ ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: tonight, the >> o'donnell: tonight,ajestic and historic ceremony as queen elizabeth lies in state, and the royal family is united in grief. the final good-bye to buckingham palace, the flag-draped coffin with her imperial crown atop carried through the streets of london. king charles, his siblings, and sons, prince william and harry, walk solemnly behind. cbs' charlie d'agata is outside westminster hall. >> reporter: this line will move 24 hours a day until the morning of the funeral on monday. >> o'donnell: railroad strike: the shutdown that could hammer america's economy as amtrak cancels routes. nancy cordes' cbs exclusive with the treasury secretary. >> reporter: what impact would a
support prop 27. ♪ ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: tonight, the >> o'donnell: tonight,ajestic and historic ceremony as queen elizabeth lies in state, and the royal family is united in grief. the final good-bye to buckingham palace, the flag-draped coffin with her imperial crown atop carried through the streets of london. king charles, his siblings, and sons, prince william and harry, walk solemnly behind. cbs' charlie d'agata is outside westminster hall. >>...
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but o'donnell says it was supposed to go to a 99 year-old woman with disabilities. she's not going to able to, you know, from the grocery store that to get around her apartment complex. things like that. o'donnell says you'll have to wait another 6 to 8 weeks due to back order and he believes suspect. knew what he was taking and he knew how to drive the scooter. so he was able to turn it on. >> and drive it out of the drive out to the front doorw and loaded into his car. so he had some knowledge of it. at least san jose police are investigating and do not have any suspects. o'donnell still in shock that someone would steal a scooter. >> designed for a disabled person like this kind of a business. it's just i mean, it's it's sad and reporting in san jose. i'm just frustrated. justin campbell kron, 4 news. >> well, in the east bay, a community in oakland coming together after help the family of an uber driver who was shot to death while seated in his vehicle outside his home. kron four's has it. what you has that story for us. >> crowdfunding up and raises over $116,0
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let's check in with norah o'donnell. >> coming up after kpix 5 news at 6:00, we go on the road with aory about the power of a mother's love. that and all the days headlines, tonight, right here on the cbs evening news. > >> we are just about 36 hours away from the start of the rain and that means we can start getg more specific in terms of rainfall totals. they look really good. we wi kevin: i've fought wildfires for twenty years. here's the reality we face every day. this is a crisis. we need more firefighters, more equipment, better forest management to prevent wildfires and reduce toxic smoke. and we need to reduce the tailpipe emissions that are driving changes to our climate. that's why cal fire firefighters, the american lung association, and the california democratic party support prop 30. prevent fires. cut emissions. and cleaner air. yes on 30. >> let's get straight to first alert weather and darren peck. you are saying there is wind tomorrow. that is a concern for the fire before the rain comes,? comes, right? >> it is a concern, because there will be southwest wind on the m
let's check in with norah o'donnell. >> coming up after kpix 5 news at 6:00, we go on the road with aory about the power of a mother's love. that and all the days headlines, tonight, right here on the cbs evening news. > >> we are just about 36 hours away from the start of the rain and that means we can start getg more specific in terms of rainfall totals. they look really good. we wi kevin: i've fought wildfires for twenty years. here's the reality we face every day. this is a...
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cbs's david begnaud toured the damage. >> o'donnell: plus the forecast. the storm become a category 4 hurricane? apartment explosion rocks chicago. fire crews respond, after the blast rips through a four-story building. cbs's adriana diaz is on the ground, talking to neighbors. >> and my bed shook, almost like an earthquake.
cbs's david begnaud toured the damage. >> o'donnell: plus the forecast. the storm become a category 4 hurricane? apartment explosion rocks chicago. fire crews respond, after the blast rips through a four-story building. cbs's adriana diaz is on the ground, talking to neighbors. >> and my bed shook, almost like an earthquake.
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. ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: tonight, we made our way here to fort myers, a city thatricane ian. and what the president says could be the deadliest hurricane in florida's history. and tonight, the storm is threatening millions more. the giant swaths of destruction. neighborhoods decimated. bridges washed away. and boats tossed like toys. tonight, the rescue effort still under way. >> this is the orange county sheriff's office. you need to be evacuated. step out of your front door. >> o'donnell: we visit homes nearly swallowed by the flood waters, and meet families who thought they would never see each other again. >> i don't know if we will make it through this. >> o'donnell: still a life- threatening storm. ian takes aim at the carolinas and georgia. major cities prepare for a
. ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: tonight, we made our way here to fort myers, a city thatricane ian. and what the president says could be the deadliest hurricane in florida's history. and tonight, the storm is threatening millions more. the giant swaths of destruction. neighborhoods decimated. bridges washed away. and boats tossed like toys. tonight, the rescue effort still under way. >> this is the orange county sheriff's office. you need to be evacuated. step out of...
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captioning ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: >> o'donnell: tonight, the justice departmentive and top secret documents at donald trump's florida resort were hidden or moved on purpose, raising the possibility of an obstruction case. for the first time, we're seeing some of the top secret documents seized from the f.b.i. search of the former president's office at mar-a-lago. cbs' robert costa and jeff pegues have new reporting. triple-digit temperatures. the long heat wave roasting the west this labor day weekend. plus, the worsening water crisis in mississippi. cbs' janet shamlian is in jackson. >> no water is a struggle. >> o'donnell: navy seal death. a former yale football captain dies during hell week. tonit,
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let's check in with norah o'donnell. >> reporter: good evening. the world today in reign after the loss of queen elizabeth the second. tonight, a look back at the remarkable life of britain'g monarch. how queen elizabeth isg remembered and where the monarchy will go from here as king charles iii now ascends the the throne. that is all tonight on the special edition of the cbs evening news. > >> have you heard anything the choice between prop 26 and 27? let's get real. prop, 26 means no money to fix homelessness, no enforcement oversight and no support for disadvantaged tribes. yikes! prop 27 generates hundreds of millions towards priorities like new housing units in all 58 counties. 27 supports non-gaming tribes and includes strict audits that ensure funds go directly to people off the streets and into there's only one choice. yes on 27. >> let's get to first alert weather with darren peck. hold , we're almost there. tonight is the last hot day. >> you need help the most and tomorrow is where you are going to drop 10 degrees which is whae all need
let's check in with norah o'donnell. >> reporter: good evening. the world today in reign after the loss of queen elizabeth the second. tonight, a look back at the remarkable life of britain'g monarch. how queen elizabeth isg remembered and where the monarchy will go from here as king charles iii now ascends the the throne. that is all tonight on the special edition of the cbs evening news. > >> have you heard anything the choice between prop 26 and 27? let's get real. prop, 26...
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the uk marks a new chapter with the passing of queen elizabeth, cbs evening news with with norah o'donnell will have complete coverage for us from l. from london. >> reporter: on this friday night from london, we are here at buckingham palace of the united kingdom enters a period of national mourning. what to expect in the coming days as the the world pays a final tribute to the legacy of queen elizabeth. that and more tonight tonight on the cbs evening news. > >> hot temperatures inland today, that is going to change this weekend but the haze on thn the horizo >> let's go to first alert weat. paul heggen joining us now. take now. take a look behind us, we have two versions, you explain. the left and right are two different things. >> it looks like fog in san francisco, but the fog is on the the left-hand side rolling to the golden gate, that is good news because it is the harbingef the end of the heat wave. the rest of it is hayes. some of the the smoke from the mosquito fire fire backing up toward the bay area, the bulk of it has not been at ground level. but we are are not going to be a
the uk marks a new chapter with the passing of queen elizabeth, cbs evening news with with norah o'donnell will have complete coverage for us from l. from london. >> reporter: on this friday night from london, we are here at buckingham palace of the united kingdom enters a period of national mourning. what to expect in the coming days as the the world pays a final tribute to the legacy of queen elizabeth. that and more tonight tonight on the cbs evening news. > >> hot...
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. >> o'donnell: hurricane fiona continues to wreak havoc, now heading towards bermuda.here's concern tonight about another storm that could hit the gulf of mexico next week. and "eye on america," cbs's jonathan vigliotti reports on a natural resource helping an idaho mining town come back to life. this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> duncan: good evening to our viewers in the west, and thank you so much for joining us on this busy thursday night. i'm jericka duncan in for norah. tonight, the federal investigation into the top secret documents seized from donald trump's florida home has resumed. the eleventh circuit court of appeals ruled in favor of the justice department and criticized the former president's argument that the documents had been declassified. but in his first interview since the f.b.i. search, the former president doubled down on that claim, saying just by thinking about it, he could declassify documents. also new tonight, the wife of supreme court justice clarence thomas, ginny, agreed to speak wi
. >> o'donnell: hurricane fiona continues to wreak havoc, now heading towards bermuda.here's concern tonight about another storm that could hit the gulf of mexico next week. and "eye on america," cbs's jonathan vigliotti reports on a natural resource helping an idaho mining town come back to life. this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> duncan: good evening to our viewers in the west, and thank you so much for...
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norah o'donnell is also in london where she and gayle king will anchor coverage of the state funeral.spoke with norah earlier today. >> reporter: we are outside buckingham palace where king charles host ed a reception. only working royals were allowed to attend, meaning prince harry and meghan were not there. they were uninvited. we saw president biden and the first lady paying their respects to the queen at westminster hall where her body will lie in state for just a few more hours. the mood here is somber as the united kingdom and commonwealth prepares to say final good-bye to its longest-reigning monarch. we expect tomorrow to be full of tradition and symbolism in a ceremony planned by the queen. she was consulted on all of it, including adding touches with music from her own piper. >> norah o'donnell for us in london. >>> now to breaking news in puerto rico. the entire island archipelago is without electricity. fiona crashed ashore as a hurricane almost five years to the day after hurricane maria in 2017. mike seidel at our partners at the weather channel is there. mike? >> report
norah o'donnell is also in london where she and gayle king will anchor coverage of the state funeral.spoke with norah earlier today. >> reporter: we are outside buckingham palace where king charles host ed a reception. only working royals were allowed to attend, meaning prince harry and meghan were not there. they were uninvited. we saw president biden and the first lady paying their respects to the queen at westminster hall where her body will lie in state for just a few more hours. the...