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cbs's chris livesay was given a closer look at that israeli troop build-up. >> reporter: cbs news hasmited raids into southern lebanon, gathering intelligence on hezbollah's troop positions and its tunnel system ahead of an expected ground offensive. we witnessed some of the build-up. the roar of engines is the beating drum of war. at this staging area in northern israel soldiers prepare to put israeli boots on the ground in southern lebanon. dozens and dozens of tanks, armored fighting vehicles and bulldozers, everything you'd expect for a ground invasion and the clearest sign yet that israel's preparing to expand the conflict. israeli defense minister yoav gallant tells his troops we will employ all that is needed, from the air, from the sea, and also from the land. the mission, to push back hezbollah and its onslaught of rockets that's forced around 70,000 israelis to flee their homes. two reserve brigades have been called up to join the thousands of soldiers already deployed on the border. as the almost year-long conflict is poised to enter a new and potentially much deadlier phas
cbs's chris livesay was given a closer look at that israeli troop build-up. >> reporter: cbs news hasmited raids into southern lebanon, gathering intelligence on hezbollah's troop positions and its tunnel system ahead of an expected ground offensive. we witnessed some of the build-up. the roar of engines is the beating drum of war. at this staging area in northern israel soldiers prepare to put israeli boots on the ground in southern lebanon. dozens and dozens of tanks, armored fighting...
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tina kraus, cbs news, london. >>> and that's today's "cbs news roundup."e of you, the news continues. for others, tune in later for "cbs mornings" and follow us online any time at cbsnews.com. reporting from the cbs broadcast center in new york city, i'm shanelle kaul. ♪ >>> hello and thanks so much for staying up with us. i'm shanelle kaul in new york. and here are the top stories on "cbs news roundup." after just six hours of deliberation, the jury returns a verdict against police in the tyre nichols deadly beating case. >>> liz cheney campaigns with kamala harris in wisconsin, while donald trump holds a rally in michigan. >>> and israel sends new warnings to evacuate neighborhoods in lebanon, signaling a wider offensive is on the way. >>> but first, an important development in the dockworkers crike. striking workers celebrated after news came from their union thursday that a deal had been reached to suspend the walkout until january to allow more time for negotiating with port operators. the dispute centers around wages and the automation of jobs at por
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and here are the top stories on "cbs news roundup."op presidential candidate donald trump campaigns yet again in the pivotal state of wisconsin. monday marks one year since the hamas-led attack in israel that killed 1,200 people. >>> and while recovery efforts continue after the hurricane helene disaster, another major storm is forming in the gulf. >>> former president donald trump was meeting voters in wisconsin sunday, his eighth trip to the battleground state so far in his current bid for the white house. vice president kamala harris, meantime, speaks to "60 minutes" in a presidential election special. cbs's natalie brand reports from washington. >> reporter: former president donald trump focused his election efforts on wisconsin sunday, a battleground state he narrowly lost to president biden in 2020. >> we're a nation in decline. we're a nation in distress. and we're going to get it fixed very quickly. it's going to be the greatest win in the history of our country. i believe that. >> reporter: sunday's rally marks trump's fourth
and here are the top stories on "cbs news roundup."op presidential candidate donald trump campaigns yet again in the pivotal state of wisconsin. monday marks one year since the hamas-led attack in israel that killed 1,200 people. >>> and while recovery efforts continue after the hurricane helene disaster, another major storm is forming in the gulf. >>> former president donald trump was meeting voters in wisconsin sunday, his eighth trip to the battleground state so...
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you're watching "cbs news you're watching "cbs news roundup." subject 1: who's coming in the driveway? subject 2: dad! dad! dad, we missed you! daddy, hi! subject 3: goodness! my daughter is being treated for leukemia. i hope that she lives a long, great, happy life and that she will never forget how mom and daddy love her. st. jude, i mean, this is what's keeping my baby girl alive. announcer: you can join the battle to save lives by supporting st. jude children's research hospital. for just $19 a month, you'll help us continue the lifesaving research and treatment these kids need-- now and in the future. subject 4: cancer makes me feel angry. not in the feel on the outside, just the inside i'm angry at it. subject 5: when your kid is hurting and there's nothing you can do about it, that's the worst feeling in the world. announcer: 1 in 5 children diagnosed with cancer in the us will not survive. subject 6: those that donate to st. jude, i hope that you will continue to give. they have done so much for me and my family. announcer: join with you
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here's cbs's lilia luciano. >> excuse me.. >> -- being this big artist. and envisioned myself on billboards. >> reporter: artist devaughn rodriguez got his start sketching on the subway. now he can't even walk down the street without getting recognized for his work. >> i drew you. >> reporter: all because he decided to upload his sketches and his subjects' reactions to tiktok. >> i hope that me drawing strangers on the subway made you smile. >> i filmed myself and i was like we'll see how that goes. and that day i looked at my phone it was 100,000 views. 200,000 views. within minutes 300,000 views. by the end of the day i had 5 million views and i went from 1,000 followers to 100,000 followers. >> reporter: in a day. >> yeah, in a day. >> reporter: you broke the algorithm. >> i was like with this kind of attention something's going to happen. within a month i was at a million followers. i already had sponsorships coming in. >> reporter: with tens of millions of social media followers his success is all the more improbable giv
here's cbs's lilia luciano. >> excuse me.. >> -- being this big artist. and envisioned myself on billboards. >> reporter: artist devaughn rodriguez got his start sketching on the subway. now he can't even walk down the street without getting recognized for his work. >> i drew you. >> reporter: all because he decided to upload his sketches and his subjects' reactions to tiktok. >> i hope that me drawing strangers on the subway made you smile. >> i filmed...
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here are the top stories on "cbs news roundup."izona, donald trump criticizes current border policies while kamala harris brings in star power in georgia. >>> a surprise turn in the case of lyle and eric menendez, two brothers convicted of killing their parents in 1989. >>> and more restaurants are pulling onions off the menu after a deadly e. coli outbreak that started with mcdonald's. >>> former president donald trump held rallies in arizona and nevada on thursday to bring attention to the border, while vice president kamala harris zeroed in on georgia with some celebrity assistance. cbs' dina dimitrios has the very latest on the campaigns. >> my friend, the next president of the united states of america, vice president kamala harris! [ cheering ] >> reporter: vice president kamala harris led a star-studded rally in georgia, sharing the stage with former president barack obama for the first time during her campaign. >> thank you, mr. president! just 12 days left in one of the most consequential elections of our lifetime, and i do
here are the top stories on "cbs news roundup."izona, donald trump criticizes current border policies while kamala harris brings in star power in georgia. >>> a surprise turn in the case of lyle and eric menendez, two brothers convicted of killing their parents in 1989. >>> and more restaurants are pulling onions off the menu after a deadly e. coli outbreak that started with mcdonald's. >>> former president donald trump held rallies in arizona and nevada on...
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tomorrow on "cbs mornings."ah, the national weather service has been setting out alerts. our phones have been blaring just in the last minute. back to you. >> norah: vlad, thank you for your reporting. stay safe out there. joining us now from florida's command center is governor ron desantis. good evening, governor desantis, thank you for being with us. this is, i don't have to tell you, a monster storm. president biden said it looks like the storm of the century, and landfall is now earlier than expected. is your state ready? >> governor desantis: oh, absolutely. as you mentioned in the report, we have 50,000 linemen staged, ready for rapid power restoration. we also have a full mobilization of the florida national guard, as well as receiving a lot of assets from other states, and so it will be the largest search-and-rescue function that we've ever done. now i do think a lot of people did get out, and i hope we don't have to affect a lot of rescues, but we will be ready. i also would just say, it has been somew
tomorrow on "cbs mornings."ah, the national weather service has been setting out alerts. our phones have been blaring just in the last minute. back to you. >> norah: vlad, thank you for your reporting. stay safe out there. joining us now from florida's command center is governor ron desantis. good evening, governor desantis, thank you for being with us. this is, i don't have to tell you, a monster storm. president biden said it looks like the storm of the century, and landfall...
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charlie dagita, cbs news at the pentagon. >> thank you, charlie. >>> still ahead on the cbs weekend newsnew reality. what some american synagogues are keeping to keep their congregants safe. >>> the fbi and department of homeland security are warning of potentially violent attack on jews and arabs. many in the jewish communities are already on high alert. >> last year, rabbi mark blum's biggest worry was finding enough chairs for the high holidays. this year it is making sure every door is locked twice. >> this past year has undoubtedly been the most challenging i have ever had to face as a rabbi. >> reporter: with the anniversary of the october 7th hamas attack coinciding with judaism's holiest days, anxiety at temple beth abraham is at an all-time high. the events of october 7th shattered his sense of safety. >> i have nightmares about it. i think it's changed the relationships i have with people. >> reporter: for the anniversary, rabbi blum is adding extra support from the city's police department. across the nation, synagogues are responding similarly as anti-semitic incidents surged
charlie dagita, cbs news at the pentagon. >> thank you, charlie. >>> still ahead on the cbs weekend newsnew reality. what some american synagogues are keeping to keep their congregants safe. >>> the fbi and department of homeland security are warning of potentially violent attack on jews and arabs. many in the jewish communities are already on high alert. >> last year, rabbi mark blum's biggest worry was finding enough chairs for the high holidays. this year it is...
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here on cbs at 7:00 p.m.s next, looking at the sometimes difficult decision for older drivers of when to hang up their car keys for good. ♪ ♪ p their car keys for good. d t some cheap, foreign made floor mats. but they really stink, so put these on. ♪♪ really, gary? mom, i'm thirsty. don't settle for cheap, stinky floor mats. at weathertech we make our floorliners and cargo liners here in america, out of pure non-toxic american materials. dad, next time get weathertech. they don't stink! i'm on it. find out everything we have at wt.com. you've got a pepto predicament, ace. you overdid it on the loaded fries and now your gut is in the gutter. undo it with pepto fast melts. so you can keep on rolling. [bowling pins knocked down] when you overdo it, undo it with pepto bismol. donald trump has always wanted unchecked power. “i have the right to do whatever i want as president.” and with project 2025, he'll get it - no guardrails. this time, he will eliminate protections for pre-existing conditions. and he'll cut
here on cbs at 7:00 p.m.s next, looking at the sometimes difficult decision for older drivers of when to hang up their car keys for good. ♪ ♪ p their car keys for good. d t some cheap, foreign made floor mats. but they really stink, so put these on. ♪♪ really, gary? mom, i'm thirsty. don't settle for cheap, stinky floor mats. at weathertech we make our floorliners and cargo liners here in america, out of pure non-toxic american materials. dad, next time get weathertech. they don't...
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cbs's imtiaz tyab spoke to a u.s.eran who is having a hard time getting out. >> reporter: the last time iran's supreme leader led friday prayers in tehran was nearly five years ago, with the barrel of a machine gun in hand, he had a message for israel. "we did it once," he said. "and we will do it again." ayatollah khamenei was talking about iran's ballistic missile attack on israel tuesday night. retaliation for the killing of his close ally, hezbollah leader hassan nasrallah, in this massive strike in beirut one week ago. since then, israel has been targeting the group's strongholds relentlessly, devastating civilian areas and displacing more than 1.2 million people. >> and i sat in the living room floor with my wallet, my phone, my passport, just in case at any moment i had to run. >> reporter: shaniyat chowdhury eventually did have to run. the nyu grad student and marine corps veteran was in beirut visiting friends when this happened. >> the building right across from the one that i was living in was struck. >> re
cbs's imtiaz tyab spoke to a u.s.eran who is having a hard time getting out. >> reporter: the last time iran's supreme leader led friday prayers in tehran was nearly five years ago, with the barrel of a machine gun in hand, he had a message for israel. "we did it once," he said. "and we will do it again." ayatollah khamenei was talking about iran's ballistic missile attack on israel tuesday night. retaliation for the killing of his close ally, hezbollah leader hassan...
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cbs news. will you have any time to talk to me?alking. >> reporter: no, i know, beforehand. >> no. >> reporter: he wouldn't speak to us but is a regular on right-wing podcasts. >> the day after the election, to january 20th, if you thought 2020 was nasty, you ain't seen nothing yet. >> reporter: even in the wake of gillespie county's hand count ordeal, the hardened hand count flash faction is flooding meetings demanding ch november. in retrospect, the hand count experience here has been a net what? >> i think it is a net loss. if you don't like can counting, you are evil. >> reporter: evil over what gillespie county officials now say was a solution in search of a problem and a cautionary tale for hand count advocates everywhere. for "eye on america," major garrett, in gillespie county, texas. >> norah: and that was an eye-opening story. we'll be right back with an inside look right here in the debate hall. ♪ ♪ these are the moments that make up the story of your life. but, as you get older, your risk of missing those moments becaus
cbs news. will you have any time to talk to me?alking. >> reporter: no, i know, beforehand. >> no. >> reporter: he wouldn't speak to us but is a regular on right-wing podcasts. >> the day after the election, to january 20th, if you thought 2020 was nasty, you ain't seen nothing yet. >> reporter: even in the wake of gillespie county's hand count ordeal, the hardened hand count flash faction is flooding meetings demanding ch november. in retrospect, the hand count...
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this is "cbs news mornings." six days to go. kamala harris makes a plea to undecided voters in her closing pitch while trying to rewrite the legacy of the site of donald trump's january 6th speech. >>> trump meanwhile trying to rewrite history, calling his controversial madison square garden rally a love fest and then working to win back those who were the targets of crude and racist jokes. >>> and the yankees' bats come alive. the bronx bombers fend off the dodgers to avoid a sweep and force a world series game five. >>> good morning. i'm michael george. two nights, 200 miles apart, and two starkly different closing arguments. vice president kamala harris vowed to put country over party, delivering her speech on the grassy ellipse in the shadow of the white house. former president donald trump, meanwhile, is still trying to do damage control after the racist and sexist rhetoric spewed at his sunday rally. we've got cbs' jarred hill following that from cleveland, ohio. this isn't a state that candidates have visited much, but it
this is "cbs news mornings." six days to go. kamala harris makes a plea to undecided voters in her closing pitch while trying to rewrite the legacy of the site of donald trump's january 6th speech. >>> trump meanwhile trying to rewrite history, calling his controversial madison square garden rally a love fest and then working to win back those who were the targets of crude and racist jokes. >>> and the yankees' bats come alive. the bronx bombers fend off the dodgers...
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cbs' jarred hill joins us from outside the cbs broadcast center with some of the night's biggest moments. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. some have called this vp debate the epitome of midwestern nice, but still walz and vance highlighted the ways that they think that their tickets would handle the nation differently. a handshake set the tone for a mostly civil debate. vice presidential candidates j.d. vance and tim walz in their first meeting sparred over top issues like iran and abortion. >> we trust women. we trust doctors. let the individual states make their abortion policy. >> reporter: and gun violence -- >> we unfortunately have a mental health crisis in this country. >> sometimes it just is the guns. it's just the guns. >> reporter: at times the discussion more tense like this exchange over the 2020 election. >> did he lose the 2020 election? >> tim, i'm focused on the future. did kamala harris censor americans from speaking their mind in the wake of the 2020 covid situation? >> that is a damning nonanswer. >> reporter: while talking immigration, walz challe
cbs' jarred hill joins us from outside the cbs broadcast center with some of the night's biggest moments. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. some have called this vp debate the epitome of midwestern nice, but still walz and vance highlighted the ways that they think that their tickets would handle the nation differently. a handshake set the tone for a mostly civil debate. vice presidential candidates j.d. vance and tim walz in their first meeting sparred over top issues...
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on "cbs sunday morning."n san francisco. >>>>there's a housing shortage in california, and renters are stressed. >>>>we love the city. we love the weather. we love the people but you got no choice. you have to live. so we have to move somewhere else. >>>>today we're talking about >>> we are talking about prompt 33 and asking if more rent control will hurt or help the market. >> it will run out the small mom-and-pop's because we won't be up to keep the building. >>> this is cbs news bay area .'s >>> rent control is on the ballot. if it feels like dÉjÀ vu this is the third time in the last six years that groups can have tried to get it passed. some say more rules are not the answer to california's housing shortage. we will have more on that coming up but first a look at your news headlines. >>> phil lesh, the founding base player for the grateful dead died today at the age of 84. he recently performed at stern grove in 2022. in the 1960s he and the other founding members spent the early days of their career bas
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celine gounder, cbs news, marathon, florida. >>> and that's today's "cbs news roundup." some of you, the news continues. for other, tune in later for "cbs mornings." and follow us online any time at "cbs news roundup." reporting from the cbs broadcast center in new york city, i'm carissa lawson. ♪ >>> hello, and thanks for staying up with us. i'm carissa lawson in new york. here are the top stories on "cbs news roundup." breaking news. striking boeing factory workers reject a new contract offer. the presidential candidates are battling over the battleground states. president trump is in georgia while kamala harris heads to pennsylvania. >>> and the pentagon says thousands of north korean troops are now in russia and could be heading to ukraine. >>> we're getting late-breaking results of a vote by striking boeing workers on a proposed new contract offer by the airplane maker. after six weeks on the picket lines, boeing workers voted wednesday to reject the offer and extend the strike that has crippled production at the aerospace giant. union bosses say they are ready to g
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for others, tune in later for "cbs mornings," and follow us online any time at "cbs news roundup." reporting from the cbs broadcast in new york city, i'm shanelle kaul. ♪ >>> hello, and thanks so much for joining us for this hurricane milton special edition of "cbs news roundup." i'm shanelle kaul in new york, and these are today's headlines. more than 1.5 million customers are without power after hurricane milton hits florida's gulf coast as a powerful category 3 storm. added to the hurricane conditions, deadly tornadoes also rip across central florida. and people on florida's east coast are also preparing for the worst. hurricane milton made landfall near siesta key just south of central florida on florida's central gulf coast on wednesday night. with winds of up to 120 miles per hour, the storm roared ashore as a major category 3 hurricane. storm surge alerts remain in place, and the national hurricane center says milton will continue bringing devastating rains and damaging winds to many parts of central florida throughout the night. by thursday morning, it will then move out to
for others, tune in later for "cbs mornings," and follow us online any time at "cbs news roundup." reporting from the cbs broadcast in new york city, i'm shanelle kaul. ♪ >>> hello, and thanks so much for joining us for this hurricane milton special edition of "cbs news roundup." i'm shanelle kaul in new york, and these are today's headlines. more than 1.5 million customers are without power after hurricane milton hits florida's gulf coast as a powerful...
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that's today's "cbs news roundup." for some of you, the news continues. for others, tune in for "cbs mornings" and follow us online any time at cbsnews.com. reporting from the cbs broadcast center in new york city, i'm shanelle kaul. ♪ >>> hello and thanks so much for staying up with us. i'm shanelle kaul in new york, and here are the top stories on "cbs news roundup." a bombshell new court filing in the 2020 election case detailing never seen before evidence against former president donald trump, just before the next election. >>> devastation in the southeast as hurricane helene sets a destructive new record. >>> and israel steps up its deadly ground incursion into lebanon against hezbollah. >>> in a court filing unsealed on wednesday, special counsel jack smith alleges former president donald trump knowingly pushed false claims of voter fraud and resorted to crimes after losing the election to joe biden. the case had been thrown into doubt when the supreme court ruled that a president cannot be prosecuted for officia
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eastern on cbs and for special streaming coverage head over to cbs news 24/7 starting at 4:00 p.m.he pentagon said it is sending thousands of additional american troops to the middle east to bolster security as israel says it has begun an "unlimited optimal organization" and what wiped out most of hezbollah's leadership. we have two reports from chris livsay in tel aviv good evening, chris. >> reporter: good evening norah, confirming that israeli commandos are conducing raids into southern lebanon gathering intelligence on hezbollah's true positions in its tunnel systems ahead of an expected ground invasion. we witnessed some of the buildup. the roar of engines is the beating drum of war. at this staging area in northern israel, soldiers prepare to put israeli boots on the ground in southern lebanon. dozens and dozens of tanks armored fighting vehicles and bulldozers, everything you would expect for a ground invasion. and the clearest sign yet that israel is preparing to expand the conflict. israeli defense minister yoav gallant tells his troops "we will employ all that is needed f
eastern on cbs and for special streaming coverage head over to cbs news 24/7 starting at 4:00 p.m.he pentagon said it is sending thousands of additional american troops to the middle east to bolster security as israel says it has begun an "unlimited optimal organization" and what wiped out most of hezbollah's leadership. we have two reports from chris livsay in tel aviv good evening, chris. >> reporter: good evening norah, confirming that israeli commandos are conducing raids...
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cbs's kris van cleave is covering the harris event in arizona.begin with cbs's nikole killion covering the trump campaign in henderson, nevada. nikole, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, maurice. former president trump lost nevada back in 2020, but tonight his campaign is out with a new memo expressing optimism about the overall state of the race, although they acknowledge it will be very close. former president donald trump detoured from the battlegrounds to blue territory in albuquerque, new mexico. >> the people that have voted, if you voted against me, shame on you. >> reporter: but he steered clear of controversial comments he made last night in green bay, wisconsin, vowing to be the protector of women. >> and my people told me about four weeks ago, i would say no, i want to protect the people, i want to protect the women of our country, i want to protect the women. sir, please don't say that. and i said, well, i'm going to do it whether the women like it or not. >> reporter: vice president kamala harris made clear she did not like it.
cbs's kris van cleave is covering the harris event in arizona.begin with cbs's nikole killion covering the trump campaign in henderson, nevada. nikole, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, maurice. former president trump lost nevada back in 2020, but tonight his campaign is out with a new memo expressing optimism about the overall state of the race, although they acknowledge it will be very close. former president donald trump detoured from the battlegrounds to blue territory in...
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let's bring in cbs's nancy cordes, who is with me here in houston.g, nancy. >> reporter: good evening norah. harris may be trailing here in texas, but she came because she sees this state as ground zero in the fight over reproductive rights, an issue she is hoping will drive women to the polls everywhere, just as it has over and over again in state races over the past two years. texas is trump territory, but that's almost the point. >> well, it is good to be in texas. >> reporter: tonight, harris will argue that the near-total abortion bans here and in 12 other states are endangering pregnant women. >> real harm has occurred in our country. a real suffering has occurred. people have died. >> reporter: with 11 days to go, abortion is a cornerstone of harris' closing argument. >> for 54 years, they were trying to get roe v. wade terminated, and i did it. >> reporter: she has released two new ads about it just in the past three days. >> he is bragging about the rights that he stole from american women. >> reporter: it's a message the harris campaign hop
let's bring in cbs's nancy cordes, who is with me here in houston.g, nancy. >> reporter: good evening norah. harris may be trailing here in texas, but she came because she sees this state as ground zero in the fight over reproductive rights, an issue she is hoping will drive women to the polls everywhere, just as it has over and over again in state races over the past two years. texas is trump territory, but that's almost the point. >> well, it is good to be in texas. >>...
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on cbs. and for special coverage head over to cbs news 24/7 starting at 4:00 p.m. >>> coming up, major league baseball loses a legend. we remember pete rose. >>> and dangerous encounter. a russian jet flies very close to a u.s. fighter plane. flies y close to ai u.s. fighter plane. with the ones you love. ask your doctor about farxiga today. farxiga can cause serious side effects, including ketoacidosis that may be fatal, dehydration, urinary tract or genital yeast infections, and low blood sugar. a rare, life-threatening bacterial infection in the skin of the perineum could occur. stop taking farxiga and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of this infection, an allergic reaction, or ketoacidosis. ♪ far-xi-ga ♪ your hair can grow 590 miles over your lifetime. it's in your nature to grow. nature's bounty helps you grow thicker fuller hair with just one capsule a day. you are bountiful, it's in your nature. don't mind me. i'm just the flu. i'm quite harmless, really. and when peopl
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the very latest here's cbs reporter natalie brand at the white house. >>>>reporter >>sirens wailed and explosions could be seen in the skies over israel as iran launched a ballistic missile attack against israel. >>>>i think this escalates the situation really, in a very serious way. >>>>iran's u.n. mission says it launched the attack because of israel's attacks on hezbollah and in retaliation for israel's ground offensive in lebanon iran also promised what it calls a quote crushing response if israel retaliates. a u.s. defense official confirms american forces are helping to intercept some of the iranian missiles. >>>>this >>comes as the pentagon has moved additional military support to the middle east to help israel defend against further attacks. the u.s. is sending three additional aircraft squadrons to the region in f-15, f-16 and a-10 squadron will be arriving soon, joining another squadron already in the region. this is on top of the 2 to 3000 more u.s. service members. the pentagon ordered to the region monday to join the more than 40,000 alread
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. >> norah: the "cbs evening news" starts now. ♪ ♪ good evening. norah o'donnell, and thank you for joining us. less than two weeks to go until election day and vice president kamala harris is calling donald trump increasingly unhinged and unstable. that comes after the former president's own former chief of staff john kelly said on the record and on tape that trump repeatedly praised nazi dictator adolf hitler. he also said his former boss fits the definition of a fascist. kelly is a retired four-star marine general who also served as trump's secretary of homeland security. vice president harris warned today that if trump is elected again, people like general kelly will not be there to serve as guardrails and keep him in check. the trump campaign vehemently denies kelly's remarks, but this is all playing out with voting already underway. more than 24 million americans have already cast ballots, either in person or by mail. we have a team of correspondents covering both campaigns, with tonight analysis from cbs's major garrett. but we are going to
. >> norah: the "cbs evening news" starts now. ♪ ♪ good evening. norah o'donnell, and thank you for joining us. less than two weeks to go until election day and vice president kamala harris is calling donald trump increasingly unhinged and unstable. that comes after the former president's own former chief of staff john kelly said on the record and on tape that trump repeatedly praised nazi dictator adolf hitler. he also said his former boss fits the definition of a fascist....
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we have cbs news crews out all across the region, you can catch up with what we are up to across cbstforms including "cbs news" 24/7. norah, we will send it back to you. >> norah: vlad, thank you very much for being there and your update. earlier this evening, we spoke with florida governor ron desantis about the impact on his state. >> norah: this is a monster storm. president biden says it looks like the storm of the century, and landfall is no earlier than expected. is your state ready? >> oh, absolutely. as you mentioned in the report, we have 50,000 linemen staged, ready for rapid power restoration. we also have a full mobilization of the florida national guard, as well as receiving a lot of assets from other states, and so it will be the largest search-and-rescue function that we've ever done. now, i do think a lot of people did get out, and i hope we don't have to effectuate a lot of rescues, but we will be ready. i also would just say, it has been somewhat good news that it has weakened. it's now a category 3. it's still a very dangerous storm, but the fact that it has weaken
we have cbs news crews out all across the region, you can catch up with what we are up to across cbstforms including "cbs news" 24/7. norah, we will send it back to you. >> norah: vlad, thank you very much for being there and your update. earlier this evening, we spoke with florida governor ron desantis about the impact on his state. >> norah: this is a monster storm. president biden says it looks like the storm of the century, and landfall is no earlier than expected. is...
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welcome to "cbs mornings plus." >>> get your popcorn and clear the schedule, it's debate night on cbssome people say the vp doesn't matter, but some people are wrong. well tell you why. >> i've got to tell you, i can't wait to debate the guy. >>> one of the major issues on the ballot is your health. dr. jon lapook will share what he hopes to hear the candidates say tonight. >>> humans have a lot to learn from cheetahs. malcolm gladwell has stuck around to explain that sense. >> and it's family vacation planning time. the editorial director of conde nast travelers is here to help you plan a family trip that will feel like an actual vacation. >> this isn't the real caesar's palace, isn't it? >> what do you mean? >> did caesar live here? >> no. i don't think so. >> welcome to "cbs mornings plus." traveling with children is never a vacation. it's just a road trip with parenting involved. welcome to "cbs mornings plus," episode 2 here. we have a lot to talk off the top so we didn't get to your amazing weekend. >> i had the amazing weekend speaking of traveling with weekend. my husband and
welcome to "cbs mornings plus." >>> get your popcorn and clear the schedule, it's debate night on cbssome people say the vp doesn't matter, but some people are wrong. well tell you why. >> i've got to tell you, i can't wait to debate the guy. >>> one of the major issues on the ballot is your health. dr. jon lapook will share what he hopes to hear the candidates say tonight. >>> humans have a lot to learn from cheetahs. malcolm gladwell has stuck around...
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cbs' dr.explains. >> reporter: this past spring, joan prum's advanced age and increasing frailty ushered in a new reality. >> at 98, it's called new territory. so i think i'm doing pretty well. >> reporter: when you heard the word "hospice," what did that mean to you? >> i thought that unless you were really infirm and bed ridden, you wouldn't be a candidate for hospice. but turns out not to be true. >> reporter: health are teams provide comfort to hospice patients expected to live no longer than six months. as with all palliative care, they decrease pain and increase quality of life. but with hospice, attempts to cure a person's illness are stopped. some people are afraid of that word. hospice -- >> oh, indeed, indeed. i just thought mentioning hospice, beginning of the end. >> reporter: founded 50 years ago, connecticut hospice was the first in the nation and oversees joan's care. barbara pierce is the ceo. so it's really hard to predict how long somebody has to live. who makes the decision?
cbs' dr.explains. >> reporter: this past spring, joan prum's advanced age and increasing frailty ushered in a new reality. >> at 98, it's called new territory. so i think i'm doing pretty well. >> reporter: when you heard the word "hospice," what did that mean to you? >> i thought that unless you were really infirm and bed ridden, you wouldn't be a candidate for hospice. but turns out not to be true. >> reporter: health are teams provide comfort to...
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caroline cummings, cbs news, new york. >>> and the cbs news vice presidential debate between senator j.d. vance and governor tim walz takes place on tuesday right here in new york. you can watch our live coverage of that debate here on cbs news and streaming on cbs news 24/7 and paramount plus. >>> dock workers in ports on the east and gulf coast are hitting the picket lines. from maine to texas more than 45,000 workers have gone on strike over disagreements about wages and automation. economists fear that if the strike lasts more than a few weeks it could reignite inflation and cause shortages of goods. >>> major league baseball's all-time hit king and cincinnati reds legendary player pete rose has died. spending most of his career with the reds, rose earned the nickname charlie hustle because of the way he sprinted around the diamond and often slided head first when stealing bases. he won three world series and accumulated more than 4,200
caroline cummings, cbs news, new york. >>> and the cbs news vice presidential debate between senator j.d. vance and governor tim walz takes place on tuesday right here in new york. you can watch our live coverage of that debate here on cbs news and streaming on cbs news 24/7 and paramount plus. >>> dock workers in ports on the east and gulf coast are hitting the picket lines. from maine to texas more than 45,000 workers have gone on strike over disagreements about wages and...
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this is "cbs news mornings." breaking overnight. strike still on. boeing machinists reject their latest contract offer, choosing to stay on the picket line. where do things go from here? >>> doubling down, kamala harris, calling donald trump a fascist, agreeing with the former president's longest serving chief of staff. how trump is responding. >>> a potentially troubling escalation. north korea sends troops to russia to fight ukraine. why defense officials are so alarmed. good morning. i'm michael george. we start with the story breaking overnight. thousands of boeing factory workers voted to reject the company's latest contract offer. and continue their six week-old strike. 64% of union machinists voted to turn down the deal which included a 35% pay raise. over four years. but boeing refused to restore a pension plan that was eliminated a decade ago. >> made tremendous gains in this agreement. in many of the areas, our members said were important to them. however, we have not achieved enough to meet our members' demands. >> now, this strike has ha
this is "cbs news mornings." breaking overnight. strike still on. boeing machinists reject their latest contract offer, choosing to stay on the picket line. where do things go from here? >>> doubling down, kamala harris, calling donald trump a fascist, agreeing with the former president's longest serving chief of staff. how trump is responding. >>> a potentially troubling escalation. north korea sends troops to russia to fight ukraine. why defense officials are so...
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"cbs news roundup" w [coughing] hi susan, honey? yea.looks pretty bad. try this robitussin honey. the real honey you love, plus the powerful cough relief you need. mind if i root through your trash? robitussin, with real honey & elderberry. we all need fiber for our digestive health, but less than 10% of us get enough each day. good thing metamucil gummies are an easy way to get prebiotic, plant-based fiber. with the same amount of fiber as 2 cups of broccoli. metamucil gummies the easy way to get your daily fiber. >>> all right. in rome, one of the wonders of the ancient world has been returned to its former watery glory after more than a thousand years. cbs' chris livesay has more. >> reporter: it span morse than a million square feet and soars 13 stories into the sky. the baths of carcala were one of the most luxurious spas the world has ever known. and now, for the first time in some 1500 years, water is back. visitors can see and hear it flowing like it did in ancient times, says director marella sur lorenzi. there is even mist of s
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scott macfarlane, cbs news., steve hartman's "on the road" bringing us hope in the face of hurricane helene's destruction. d you'll leak? well always discreet can hold your biggest gushes with up to zero leaks and odor. so you're not just dry. you're laugh until you cry dry. we've got you, always. always discreet. for people who feel limited by the unpredictability of generalized myasthenia gravis and who are anti-achr antibody positive, season to season, ultomiris is continuous symptom control, with improvement in activities of daily living. it is reduced muscle weakness. and ultomiris is the only long-acting gmg treatment with the freedom of just 6 to 7 infusions per year, for a predictable routine i can count on. ultomiris can lower your immune system's ability to fight infections, increasing your chance of serious meningococcal infections, which may become life-threatening or fatal, and other types of infections. complete or update your meningococcal vaccines at least 2 weeks before starting ultomiris. if ul
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cbs's kris van cleave has the latest. >> reporter: it's deal or no deal. high stakes vote with boeing's future on the ballot. the 33,000 striking machinists are voting whether to accept a new four-year deal that comes with a 35% pay hike, as well as improved health and retirement benefits but no pension. its passing is not a guarantee. >> while this is a historic offer from the boeing company, that doesn't necessarily make it good. >> it's terrible. >> reporter: why do you think it's terrible? >> well, first of all, there is no pension. >> reporter: union president jon holden negotiated the new offer. they wanted to send a message. do you feel like boeing has heard that message now? >> oh, they're feeling it now. i mean, members wanted their pound of flesh, and they are getting it. >> reporter: the vote comes at a critical time for boeing. the company reported a staggering $6 billion loss last quarter as it prepares to cut 10% of its global workforce after years of losses, stemming from production problems, including a door panel that flew off a plane and
cbs's kris van cleave has the latest. >> reporter: it's deal or no deal. high stakes vote with boeing's future on the ballot. the 33,000 striking machinists are voting whether to accept a new four-year deal that comes with a 35% pay hike, as well as improved health and retirement benefits but no pension. its passing is not a guarantee. >> while this is a historic offer from the boeing company, that doesn't necessarily make it good. >> it's terrible. >> reporter: why do...
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right here on cbs. why?ause the vice presidential candidates will square off in their only scheduled debate. when senator j.d. vance and governor tim walz take to the stage this evening. plus tony is going to take us all on a trip down music's memory lane sitting down with the iconic group weezer a lot of us remember them. they talked about the 30th anniversary of their debut album and how it came the life. 30 years. >>> we are very excited to have the hilarious comedienne there she is and actor kate mckin nonin studio today. it's a book that took more than a decade to get published. i'm guessing knowing kate, they'll probably be a few laughs along the way. i sure hope so. so we'll see you guys at 7:00. that's a little over -- oh. ten minutes from now. >> just time to pour the coffee. have a good morning and it's going to be a long day we know many of you in new york. and you are going to do a great job. have a good morning. >> all right. >>> well, we cannot say it enough. it's going to be hot here in san fr
right here on cbs. why?ause the vice presidential candidates will square off in their only scheduled debate. when senator j.d. vance and governor tim walz take to the stage this evening. plus tony is going to take us all on a trip down music's memory lane sitting down with the iconic group weezer a lot of us remember them. they talked about the 30th anniversary of their debut album and how it came the life. 30 years. >>> we are very excited to have the hilarious comedienne there she is...
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this is "cbs news mornings." milton's fury. the monster hurricane crashes ashore pummelling florida with how many winds, catastrophic storm surge, and flash flooding. >>> oh! violent tornado. violent, violent. >>> adding to the misery, tornadoes. a lot of them ripping across the state, flipping vehicles and tearing homes apart. >> very scary moment. i'm used to hurricanes, but not tornadoes. >>> it michael had not grabbed that door and closed it, we wouldn't be here. >> as dawn breaks we'll get a clearer picture of the devastation. >>> good morning. i'm michael george. milton has weakened to a category one as it makes its way across florida, but it's already caused death and obstruction. we won't know the extent of it until crews can survey the damage, hopefully when the sun rises. the hurricane made landfall around 8:30 p.m. as a dangerous category three near siesta key, south of sarasota. nearly three million homes and businesses are without power this morning. structures have been left in tatters. take a look at tropicana fi
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there is "cbs news mornings." the race to escape from hurricane milton. millions of floridians are boarding up, packing up, and getting out of dodge ahead of what could be a once in a century storm. >> if you're under evacuation order, you should evacuate now, now, now. it's a matter of life and death. >> this one coming we're going to lose everything. >>> gas stations running on empty, airports shutting down, time is running out as milton closes in. >>> good morning. i'm michael george. millions of people are bracing for lethal storm surges, ferocious winds, and possible tornadoes as hurricane milton barrels toward florida's west coast. the storm, a monster category five with 160 mile-per-hour winds, is expected to double in size before making landfall as a category three. milton is so powerful even the government's hurricane hunters got bumped around as they rode into the heart of the storm. we have team coverage. nicole valdes is in florida with preparations. first off, let's start with weather producer david parkinson. what's the latest? >> here's the
there is "cbs news mornings." the race to escape from hurricane milton. millions of floridians are boarding up, packing up, and getting out of dodge ahead of what could be a once in a century storm. >> if you're under evacuation order, you should evacuate now, now, now. it's a matter of life and death. >> this one coming we're going to lose everything. >>> gas stations running on empty, airports shutting down, time is running out as milton closes in. >>>...
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eastern on our cbs news 24/7 streaming channel and 7:00 p.m. eastern on the cbs television network. [ cheers ] >>> start the party, los angeles! your dodgers have won the world series! >> what a game. the los angeles dodgers are world series champs for the second time in five seasons. the dodgers came back from a 5-0 deficit last night with the help of some defensive mistakes by the yankees to win 7-6. the dodgers scored five unearned runs in the fifth inning. first baseman freddie freeman was named series mvp. he hit home runs in each of the first four games and drove in a world series record tying 12 runs. >>> breaking overnight, north korea is confirming that it test fired a new intercontinental ballistic missile. north korean state media says leader kim jong-un was at the launch site where he reportedly said his country needs to strengthen its nuclear force. south korea says it may be a new more agile weapon that could target the u.s. mainland. the u.s. condemned the test. japan says the nearly 1.5-hour flight was the longest north korean m
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. >> norah: the "cbs evening news" starts now. ♪ ♪ good evening. norah o'donnell, and thank you for being with us as we get new information about a monster storm targeting florida's gulf coast, and this is the second in two weeks. hurricane milton exploded in strength today with winds topping 180 miles per hour. it is now expected to make landfall late wednesday or early thursday. check out this ominous view of milton today from the international space station. forecasters say if it stays on its current track, this will be the worst storm to hit the tampa area in more than a century. florida's governor declared an emergency for much of the state warning residents, especially those vulnerable to its potential 15-foot surge of seawater to evacuate as soon as possible. look at this. the roads already jammed. now, all this as many floridians are still recovering from the impact of hurricane helene just 11 days ago. we'll get to the new storm track in a moment here we begin with cbs's tom hanson in tampa. good evening, tom. >> reporter: hey, norah. good
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this is "cbs news mornings." tracking milton. another hurricane is gaining strength in the gulf and taking aim at florida. the latest on the storm's path and preparations. >>> first -- [ siren ] one year later, sirens mark the day thousands of hamas terrorists invaded israel killing more than 1,200 people and taking hundreds of others hostage in the worst attack on the jewish people since the holocaust. >>> good morning, i'm michael george. we start with the horror that unfolded one year ago today. as dawn broke, terror followed. hamas launching a barbaric attack, butchering and burning entire families, raping women, and catching israel's military defenses by surprise. this morning thousands of people gathered at the site of the nova music festival to remember the 364 lives murdered that day and the 44 people taken hostage. they played the final track before a moment of silence. this is just one of many memorials being held to mark the attack. here in the u.s. and across the globe the day is being marked with rallies and protests
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. >> norah: the "cbs evening news" starts now. ♪ ♪ good evening. norah o'donnell, and thank you for joining us tonight, one week out from election day. tonight vice president kamala harris is not in a battleground state, but right here in the nation's capital making her closing argument for why she should be the next president. tens of thousands of supporters are lining up to see harris at the ellipse. that's the same lawn where former president donald trump fired up his supporters shortly before they stormed the u.s. capitol on january 6th. in our interview over the weekend, harris said she chose that location to highlight the white house in the background. meanwhile, former president donald trump is in battleground pennsylvania, working to divert attention away from the racist and sexist rhetoric at his sunday rally, a rally you just heard him call an absolute lovefest. pennsylvania is the biggest electoral prize of the battlegrounds and a new cbs news yougov poll out tonight look at this, shows the race tied. now this poll was taken before the r
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cbs news, concord, california. >> something tells me her story is not over. >>> that's the "cbs weekendews" for saturday. norah o'donnell's interview with kamala harris tomorrow. have a good night. >>> from cbs news bay area, this is the evening edition. weekend voting now a reality. we have the story from san francisco. >>> dozens of sites were open for my truck take back to, coming up, we learn the process and why it is important to clear out unused pills . >>> and plans to grade a railway from the north bay to one country chugging along, john ramose with looks at the plans and why have stop and go for years. live from the cbs duties in several cisco , i am brian hackney. >> i am andrea nakano. 11 days of voting left in the general election and officials want to make it easy for people to cast a ballot. >> that includes voting on the weekends which started today. >> reporter: voting is important and powerful, not very convenient as many
cbs news, concord, california. >> something tells me her story is not over. >>> that's the "cbs weekendews" for saturday. norah o'donnell's interview with kamala harris tomorrow. have a good night. >>> from cbs news bay area, this is the evening edition. weekend voting now a reality. we have the story from san francisco. >>> dozens of sites were open for my truck take back to, coming up, we learn the process and why it is important to clear out unused...
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but in this case, cbs isn't taking it. they are standing up to him and saying he's wrong and brian, how often is it that media organizations like or even a specific show within an immediate organization in this case, take this step this is very rare for a network to try to come out and correct the record and it's happening because frankly, trump won't let this go. he's been bringing this up again as recently as today and not just complaining about it, he's making threats. he has threatened virtually every major media company in the united states in the past few months with when it comes to broadcast networks, he threatens their licenses local stations have to have licenses to broadcast on the public airwaves normally that's no big deal. media policy is not usually a part of a presidential campaign, but trump has threatened to cbs and nbc and abc. he also complains a lot about fox, but earlier today, in an interview on fox, i noticed there were some clear edits to the interview. of course, trump didn't complain about that b
but in this case, cbs isn't taking it. they are standing up to him and saying he's wrong and brian, how often is it that media organizations like or even a specific show within an immediate organization in this case, take this step this is very rare for a network to try to come out and correct the record and it's happening because frankly, trump won't let this go. he's been bringing this up again as recently as today and not just complaining about it, he's making threats. he has threatened...
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cbs's nicole valdes is on sanibel island with one of them.dgit budd says she is staying. >> there's just no place i would rather be. you know, i don't suggest it for anybody. i don't -- i'm not promoting it. >> reporter: i'm rob marciano along the bay here in tampa where they are bracing again for a damaging a life-threatening storm surge. and if this hurricane makes a direct hit, it will take cat 3 and 4 winds and push seawater all the way up to the bay, potentially pouring up to 15 feet of water right into the heart of downtown tampa. >> we are in emergency management. we got to plan for the worst things possible. >> reporter: jonathan antapasis runs the emergency operations in tampa. >> there is a lot of vulnerable infrastructure here and the geography itself that potentially gets us much more risk. >> reporter: the exact storm track determines with the highest storm surge happens. anything into or just north of st. pete brings wins that funnel an already high water up into the city. the track just a few miles south actually pulls the wate
cbs's nicole valdes is on sanibel island with one of them.dgit budd says she is staying. >> there's just no place i would rather be. you know, i don't suggest it for anybody. i don't -- i'm not promoting it. >> reporter: i'm rob marciano along the bay here in tampa where they are bracing again for a damaging a life-threatening storm surge. and if this hurricane makes a direct hit, it will take cat 3 and 4 winds and push seawater all the way up to the bay, potentially pouring up to...
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this is cbs news mornings. >>> a chance for freedom. los angeles district attorney is recommending the menendez brothers be resentenced after serving more than three decades in prison for their parents' murder. what comes next? >>> hold the onions. mcdonald's zeroes in had on the source of a deadly e. coli outbreak. the impacts to other fast food chains. >>> but, first, entering the final stretch with two very different messages. kamala harris brings out the star power in georgia as donald trump heads west and talks revenge if he wins back the white house. >>> good morning. i'm michael george. we are now just 11 days away from election day and the two campaigns are using two very different tactics to hammer home their final messages. vice president kamala harris getting a major dose of star support. tonight beyonce joins her in houston and last night she was joined by bruce springsteen and former president barack obama. meanwhile, donald trump is keeping to his usual themes and attacking the special counsel overseeing two investigations
this is cbs news mornings. >>> a chance for freedom. los angeles district attorney is recommending the menendez brothers be resentenced after serving more than three decades in prison for their parents' murder. what comes next? >>> hold the onions. mcdonald's zeroes in had on the source of a deadly e. coli outbreak. the impacts to other fast food chains. >>> but, first, entering the final stretch with two very different messages. kamala harris brings out the star...
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more now from cbs's robert costa. >> reporter: senator j.d.ce hit the ground running in michigan today. >> and it is great to be in the state that i think is going to be pivotal to giving us 270 electoral votes and making donald trump the next president of the united states. >> reporter: his vp rival governor tim walz launched a bus tour in battleground pennsylvania. >> anybody watch the debate last night? [cheers and applause] not bad for a football coach. >> reporter: just as the harris campaign unveiled a new ad. >> he is still saying he didn't lose the election. >> reporter: highlighting this exchange at tuesday night's debate. >> did he lose the 2020 election? >> tim, i'm focused on the future. did kamala harris censor americans from speaking their mind in the wake of the 2020 covid situation? >> that is a damning nonanswer. >> reporter: vance was asked today about why he declined to engage walz's question. >> here is the simple reason. the media is obsessed with talking about the election of four years ago. i'm focused on the election of
more now from cbs's robert costa. >> reporter: senator j.d.ce hit the ground running in michigan today. >> and it is great to be in the state that i think is going to be pivotal to giving us 270 electoral votes and making donald trump the next president of the united states. >> reporter: his vp rival governor tim walz launched a bus tour in battleground pennsylvania. >> anybody watch the debate last night? [cheers and applause] not bad for a football coach. >>...
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it's "cbs news mornings." >>> mon stir milton. the hurricane is barreling toward the gulf coast now as a powerful category 4 storm, an area still reeling from helene's deadly wrath 12 days agent. >>> the warnings, the evacuations, and the latest on the storm's track. >>> good morning. i'm michael jogeorge. hurricane milton could be the worst to hit the florida gulf coast in more than a century. the winds have been downgraded to a category 4 with winds a 1940 miles an hour. milton is expected to make landfall late tomorrow night or early thursday morning. evacuation orders have been issued, and it appears that residents are heeding the call to leave with roads already jammed. the tampa bay area still recovering from helene is now scrambling to clean up the debris left behind before the storm hits. cbs's cristian benavides joins us from st. pete beach with more on the preparations. good morning. >> reporter: michael, good morning. county officials say they're working around the clock to do so, but time is running out. strong winds a
it's "cbs news mornings." >>> mon stir milton. the hurricane is barreling toward the gulf coast now as a powerful category 4 storm, an area still reeling from helene's deadly wrath 12 days agent. >>> the warnings, the evacuations, and the latest on the storm's track. >>> good morning. i'm michael jogeorge. hurricane milton could be the worst to hit the florida gulf coast in more than a century. the winds have been downgraded to a category 4 with winds a 1940...
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you can find it on social media, cbs news or cbs news confirmed team.et to something j.d. vance said about the iran nuclear deal. let's listen. >> iran, which launched this attack has received over $100 billio in unfrozen assets thanks to the kamala harris administration. >> the cbs news confirm team rates that false and here's why, and also it needs context. what he's referring to is the joint comprehensive plan action and that's the iran nuclear deal negotiated by president obama in 2015, and if it had held, would have unfrozen assets that iran could have used, but president trump pulled out of that deal and those assets remain frozen and the $100 billion he referred to is 50 billion. that's why we rate it as false, needs content. the next one, hot topic of housing in america as relates to immigration. again, senator vance. >> you've got housing that is totally unaffordable because we brought in millions of illegal immigrants to compete with americans for scarce homes. >> the cbs confirm team rates that partially true saying it needs, again, more cont
you can find it on social media, cbs news or cbs news confirmed team.et to something j.d. vance said about the iran nuclear deal. let's listen. >> iran, which launched this attack has received over $100 billio in unfrozen assets thanks to the kamala harris administration. >> the cbs news confirm team rates that false and here's why, and also it needs context. what he's referring to is the joint comprehensive plan action and that's the iran nuclear deal negotiated by president obama...