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this is why we want to stand in the middle of the cbs eye, get in the right spot. >> i'm looking forwarde weekend and a nice breeze coming along. >> yeah. it should be cooler inland over the weekend, not a taste of fall really, but i don't think anybody will hit 90 degrees on saturday. that's just fine. the coast might be a bit of a different story. >> that's true. >> maybe not quite as much enthusiasm. let's look what to expect. we'll get into the details as we get closer to the weekend. quiet weather will remain in place. it's going to be cooler this weekend, but still within a few degrees of average, just on the negative side of normal high temperatures. some coastal drizzle is possible saturday. a storm system to our north will send most of its moisture into oregon and washington, but close enough for a little drizzle right along the coast, plenty of fog and cloud cover. the long range forecast keeps us very near normal for august, no huge changes in store for us over the next several days. let's talk about conditions right now as we look out from san jose, not seeing fog there eithe
this is why we want to stand in the middle of the cbs eye, get in the right spot. >> i'm looking forwarde weekend and a nice breeze coming along. >> yeah. it should be cooler inland over the weekend, not a taste of fall really, but i don't think anybody will hit 90 degrees on saturday. that's just fine. the coast might be a bit of a different story. >> that's true. >> maybe not quite as much enthusiasm. let's look what to expect. we'll get into the details as we get...
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just signed an executive order set to take effect in the new year appeared in tonight's "eye on america," cbs'sot programs are working. >> good morning, everyone p. >> reporter: each morning, these middle schoolers begin their day with a lesson in restraint. >> not worry about the notifications i'm getting, who is texting me or what's going on. >> reporter: that must be a nice break. >> yeah, definitely. >> reporter: jazmine anderson is an eighth grader at martin luther king jr. middle school in richmond. they are piloting yondr pouches to lock up cell phones and store them in a supervised backpack. jasmine armistead teaches eighth grade english. when you first started this, you put the phone in the pouch and you gave it back to the students. >> yes. >> reporter: how did that work? >> it didn't. [laughter] no, it didn't really work because they were always messing with the pouch, trying to open it, trying to open it, trying, e teenagers. >> reporter: principal annette dabney said removing phones from hands of her 500 students is the only solution. >> the engagement is up, test scores are up, wh
just signed an executive order set to take effect in the new year appeared in tonight's "eye on america," cbs'sot programs are working. >> good morning, everyone p. >> reporter: each morning, these middle schoolers begin their day with a lesson in restraint. >> not worry about the notifications i'm getting, who is texting me or what's going on. >> reporter: that must be a nice break. >> yeah, definitely. >> reporter: jazmine anderson is an eighth...
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jamie yuccas, cbs news, paris. >> major: "eye on america" is next. how common is it?e? talk to? can this be treated? stop typing. start talking to a specialized urologist. because it could be peyronie's disease, or pd. it's a medical condition where there is a curve in the erection, caused by a formation of scar tissue. and an estimated 1 in 10 men may have it. but pd can be treated even without surgery. say goodbye to searching online. find a specialized urologist who can diagnose pd and build a treatment plan with you. visit makeapdplan.com today. can your pad absorb everything and stay fresh? always flexfoam can. it's the only pad made with a flexible foam core that locks in blood and sweat while the top stays dry. keeping you up to 100% leak and odor free. see what foam can do for you. did i read this? did i get eggs? where are my keys? memory and thinking issues keep piling up? it may be due to a buildup of amyloid plaques in the brain. visit morethannormalaging.com eggs make all our family moments better. especially when they're eggland's best. taste so fresh and
jamie yuccas, cbs news, paris. >> major: "eye on america" is next. how common is it?e? talk to? can this be treated? stop typing. start talking to a specialized urologist. because it could be peyronie's disease, or pd. it's a medical condition where there is a curve in the erection, caused by a formation of scar tissue. and an estimated 1 in 10 men may have it. but pd can be treated even without surgery. say goodbye to searching online. find a specialized urologist who can...
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Aug 8, 2024
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mark strassmann, cbs news, atlanta. >> major: "eye on america" is next, with a look at employees who k under brutally hot conditions. mythical so go ahead, live unfiltered with the one and only sotyktu, a once-daily pill for moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, and the chance at clear or almost clear skin. it's like the feeling of finding you're so ready for your close-up. or finding you don't have to hide your skin just your background. once-daily sotyktu was proven better, getting more people clearer skin than the leading pill. don't take if you're allergic to sotyktu; serious reactions can occur. sotyktu can lower your ability to fight infections, including tb. serious infections, cancers including lymphoma, muscle problems, and changes in certain labs have occurred. tell your doctor if you have an infection, liver or kidney problems, high triglycerides, or had a vaccine or plan to. sotyktu is a tyk2 inhibitor. tyk2 is part of the jak family. it's not known if sotyktu has the same risks as jak inhibitors. find what plaque psoriasis has been hiding. there's only one sotyktu, so ask
mark strassmann, cbs news, atlanta. >> major: "eye on america" is next, with a look at employees who k under brutally hot conditions. mythical so go ahead, live unfiltered with the one and only sotyktu, a once-daily pill for moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, and the chance at clear or almost clear skin. it's like the feeling of finding you're so ready for your close-up. or finding you don't have to hide your skin just your background. once-daily sotyktu was proven better,...
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Aug 22, 2024
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in tonight's "eye on america," cbs's jim axelrod shows us the power of personal connection to heal andail party in columbus, georgia. >> when we start to dehumanize each other, that six really dangerous. >> reporter: is actually one man's attempt to bridge our national civic divide. >> and you all had the courage to say enough. >> reporter: dave isay runs one small step, an initiative that pares people from opposite ends of the political spectrum for a one hour conversation. he believes fiercely in the healing properties of contact and connection. >> the big dream for one small step is to convince the country that it's our patriotic duty to see the humanity and people with whom we disagree. i think we are all, you know, brainwashed. >> reporter: we don't need each other. >> no come in when you have the experience of being in contact with other people commit watch washes away. >> reporter: shawna hartley and roxana gwynn. >> republican peer. >> democrat. >> reporter: both fit the bill. >> hello, my name is shawna, i am sick to three years old. >> and ims between he for, i am 71 years ol
in tonight's "eye on america," cbs's jim axelrod shows us the power of personal connection to heal andail party in columbus, georgia. >> when we start to dehumanize each other, that six really dangerous. >> reporter: is actually one man's attempt to bridge our national civic divide. >> and you all had the courage to say enough. >> reporter: dave isay runs one small step, an initiative that pares people from opposite ends of the political spectrum for a one hour...
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in tonight's "eye on america," cbs's jim axelrod shows us the power of personal connection to heal andparty in columbus, georgia... >> when we start to dehumanize each other, that's extremely dangerous. >> reporter: is actually one man's attempt to bridge our national civic divide. >> and you all had the courage to say enough. >> reporter: dave isay runs one small step, an initiative that pairs people from opposite ends of the political spectrum for a one-hour conversation. he believes fiercely in the healing properties of contact and connection. >> the big dream for one small step is to convince the country that it's our patriotic duty to see the humanity in people with whom we disagree. i think we are all, you know, brainwashed. >> reporter: we don't hate each other. >> no, and when you actually have the experience of being in contact with other people commit watch washes away. >> reporter: shawna hartley and roxana gwynn.. >> i'm a registered republican. >> i'm a lifelong democrat. >> reporter: both fit the bill. >> hello, my name is shawna. i am 63 years old. >> and i'm roxane. i a
in tonight's "eye on america," cbs's jim axelrod shows us the power of personal connection to heal andparty in columbus, georgia... >> when we start to dehumanize each other, that's extremely dangerous. >> reporter: is actually one man's attempt to bridge our national civic divide. >> and you all had the courage to say enough. >> reporter: dave isay runs one small step, an initiative that pairs people from opposite ends of the political spectrum for a one-hour...
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cbs news poll. in tonight's "eye on america," we are introducing you to one republican election clerk in michigan tryingmbers to trust the process. as cbs's adriana diaz reports, it's an uphill battle. >> reporter: late summer on >> reporter: late summer o lake michigan is a slice of serenity. unless you're discussing elections. then forget about smooth sailing. >> we have to beat a corrupt voting system. >> reporter: residents are sounding off at a commission meeting about voting in ottawa county. >> there has just been much distrust sewn into the system. >> do you solemnly swear that you will support the constitution of the united states? >> reporter: justin robuck, the republican who runs elections here, is no stranger to the skepticism. do people still think, in this area, that the 2020 election was stolen? >> we talk to people who do still have really serious concerns and who are not really trusting the process. >> reporter: that distrust was on display during local elections two weeks ago. do you have complete trust in elections here? [laughs] eyebrow raise. >> sure, yeah. >> reporter: even though
cbs news poll. in tonight's "eye on america," we are introducing you to one republican election clerk in michigan tryingmbers to trust the process. as cbs's adriana diaz reports, it's an uphill battle. >> reporter: late summer on >> reporter: late summer o lake michigan is a slice of serenity. unless you're discussing elections. then forget about smooth sailing. >> we have to beat a corrupt voting system. >> reporter: residents are sounding off at a commission...
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>liz>and we'll be righ >>>coming up tonight on the cbs evening news for our eye on america meet the younginto an old industry. farming. see the programs that are helping sow the seeds for a new generation to take over. that's tonight on the cbs evening news. >liz>and coming up tonight at 5:00 as homeless encampment sweeps are happening, we'll take a look at a policy that faces some scrutiny. a behind the scenes look at bagging and tagging that story, and more with ryan yamamoto and myself coming up tonight at five. and thanks so much for joining us for today's conversation. we'd love to hear what you think. post your thoughts online using the hashtag kpix. the cbs evening news is next. local news continues on our streaming service cbs news, bay area. i'll see you at five. >> norah: tonight, free and on their way home. after months long, historic negotiations, "wall street journal" reporter evan gershkovich and mar
>liz>and we'll be righ >>>coming up tonight on the cbs evening news for our eye on america meet the younginto an old industry. farming. see the programs that are helping sow the seeds for a new generation to take over. that's tonight on the cbs evening news. >liz>and coming up tonight at 5:00 as homeless encampment sweeps are happening, we'll take a look at a policy that faces some scrutiny. a behind the scenes look at bagging and tagging that story, and more with ryan...
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always still ahead here at noon and streaming on cbs news bay area. all eyes on a 40 niners player who's on the sidelines. we'll get you caught up on the drama ahead of the niners second preseason game. that's this sunday that's in your the 40 niners will play their second preseason game sunday night. the first at levi's stadium. but everyone is talking about somebody who won't be on the field. vern glenn has more in today's red and gold report >>>this is the audi red and gold report brandon aiyuk's future with the 40 niners >>>>has >>been the number one story in camp. as judge smails from caddyshack says well, >>>>we're >>waiting. >>we >>did. klay watch for klay thompson's future >>>>and >>now we have watch. it continued wednesday. aiyuk was spotted watching the end of practice. >>>>maybe >>a sign that the two sides are making progress on a new deal. his teammates are doing their best to block out the distraction of baywatch the season hasn't started yet, so we don't, you know, we don't know how much we miss him yet. i think the offense is still clicking on a
always still ahead here at noon and streaming on cbs news bay area. all eyes on a 40 niners player who's on the sidelines. we'll get you caught up on the drama ahead of the niners second preseason game. that's this sunday that's in your the 40 niners will play their second preseason game sunday night. the first at levi's stadium. but everyone is talking about somebody who won't be on the field. vern glenn has more in today's red and gold report >>>this is the audi red and gold report...
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cbs news poll. in tonight's "eye on america," we are introducing you to one republican election clerk in michigan tryinglow party members to trust the process. cbs's adriana diaz reports it's an uphill battle. >> reporter: late summer on the eastern of lake michigan is a slice of serenity. unless you're discussing elections. then forget about smooth sailing. >> we have to beat a corrupt voting system. >> reporter: residents are sounding off at a commission meeting about voting and ottawa county. >> there has just been much distrust's own into the system. >> do you solemnly swear that you will support the constitution of the united states? >> reporter: justin robuck, the republican runs elections here, is no stranger to the skepticism. do people still think, in this area, that the 2020 election was stolen? >> we talk to people who do still have really serious concerns and who are not really trusting the process. >> reporter: that distrust was on display during local elections two weeks ago. do you have complete trust in elections here? [laughs] eyebrow raise. >> sure, yeah. >> reporter: even though the o
cbs news poll. in tonight's "eye on america," we are introducing you to one republican election clerk in michigan tryinglow party members to trust the process. cbs's adriana diaz reports it's an uphill battle. >> reporter: late summer on the eastern of lake michigan is a slice of serenity. unless you're discussing elections. then forget about smooth sailing. >> we have to beat a corrupt voting system. >> reporter: residents are sounding off at a commission meeting...
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eye. that's tonight on the cbs evening news. >> thank you. >>> also in other news, a former president of an alameda swim team has been charged with embezzling money from the organization. alameda county district attorney pamela price says sarah new is facing three felony accounts of embezzlement accused of stealing thousands of dollars from the alameda gators swim team in april. it was a coach, president and also oversaw finances. >> anytime there is a betrayal of trust by an adult and it involves children, that is remarkable. we want to teach our children to be responsible, civic-minded members of our community and they have a right to expect those placed in a fiduciary position will be held accountable. >> new could face up to nine years in prison if convicted of all charges. the alameda gators swim team sent us a statement saying they are moving forward and focusing on the future strengthening their commitment to their athletes' growth and development. >>> temperatures today returned to the 80s and 90s inland and above average readings will continue a while except near the water where hi
eye. that's tonight on the cbs evening news. >> thank you. >>> also in other news, a former president of an alameda swim team has been charged with embezzling money from the organization. alameda county district attorney pamela price says sarah new is facing three felony accounts of embezzlement accused of stealing thousands of dollars from the alameda gators swim team in april. it was a coach, president and also oversaw finances. >> anytime there is a betrayal of trust by...
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in tonight's "eye on america," cbs's mark strassmann speaks to some veterans of the 1968 protests fors convention week. >> reporter: mayhem on michigan avenue. [screaming] outside the 1968 democratic national convention, mayor richard daley's police thumped protesters in downtown chicago. >> they jabbed nightsticks into stomachs and skulls. >> we were demonstrating and it was basically an attack. >> reporter: you can see michael james now 82 in this famous photograph, protesters surrounding a police man. >> the myth has persisted over the years that we tipped it over. we did not. we rocked it. >> reporter: was that scary? >> terrifying. >> reporter: in 1968, bill ayers leader for the democrats student of society or sds. >> they beat me up right there, took me to cook county jail and i was there overnight. >> reporter: no one is expecting that level of volatility or violence at this year's connection, but here's what striking, the connection between yesterday's protesters and today's. >> we learned a lot from them, the way they protest on the way they take the streets. >> reporter: cel
in tonight's "eye on america," cbs's mark strassmann speaks to some veterans of the 1968 protests fors convention week. >> reporter: mayhem on michigan avenue. [screaming] outside the 1968 democratic national convention, mayor richard daley's police thumped protesters in downtown chicago. >> they jabbed nightsticks into stomachs and skulls. >> we were demonstrating and it was basically an attack. >> reporter: you can see michael james now 82 in this famous...
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in tonight's "eye on america," cbs's jonathan vigliotti returns to maui, where not all of the damageldfire that tore through lahaina claimed 101 lives. nearly one year later, the physical scars remain. what you don't see... >> it changed all of us. >> reporter: is the terrifying mental toll. >> the animosity, the energy, the negative energy, it's there. >> reporter: kiha kaina's downward spiral began when his father's body was discovered in the ruins. >> he was found right outside the maui outlet mall, right on front street, in his truck, and he had his little dog with him. >> reporter: this is why remaining lahaina strong can be so elusive. >> i've had things sneak up on me and hit me a little differently. for a guy who was always positive about life, it put me in a little bit of a scary area, where i would feel myself falling into the trap of suicidal thoughts. >> reporter: our cbs news team first documented this deadly mass evacuation days after the disaster. this was last august. >> you can see the desperation in how these cars are lined up. we are talking dozens as far as you ca
in tonight's "eye on america," cbs's jonathan vigliotti returns to maui, where not all of the damageldfire that tore through lahaina claimed 101 lives. nearly one year later, the physical scars remain. what you don't see... >> it changed all of us. >> reporter: is the terrifying mental toll. >> the animosity, the energy, the negative energy, it's there. >> reporter: kiha kaina's downward spiral began when his father's body was discovered in the ruins. >>...
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as cbs's scott macfarlane reports in tonight's "eye on america," some leaders are trying to repair somethingthan pavement. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: bishop bernard alex's church calls itself a home of restored believers. >> don't judge me by my container. >> reporter: it's just a few miles from his boyhood home in syracuse, new york. >> they were gone. >> reporter: a neighborhood alex believes is in desperate need of its own restoration. >> it was where people planted a garden. >> reporter: pioneer homes, one of the nation's oldest public housing communities, was built in syracuse in the 1930s, but then sliced apart in the 1960s, when the government erected interstate 801 right through it. >> through what? you took away a thriving, vibrant community. you took away the hope and the space of a people. >> reporter: the highway still cast a massive shadow, separating it from white and affluent neighborhoods, hospitals, and schools. you think they were trained to drive people out? >> i do. >> reporter: but only for a few years longer. because the government is about to level about a mile and a half of thi
as cbs's scott macfarlane reports in tonight's "eye on america," some leaders are trying to repair somethingthan pavement. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: bishop bernard alex's church calls itself a home of restored believers. >> don't judge me by my container. >> reporter: it's just a few miles from his boyhood home in syracuse, new york. >> they were gone. >> reporter: a neighborhood alex believes is in desperate need of its own restoration. >> it was where...
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cbs evening news. >> hey, julia. for our eyeica to meet the young people breaking into an old industry, farming. programs are helping sow the seeds for new generation to take over. that is tonight on the cbs evening news. >>> another surge of monsoonal moisture means another possibility of not what enough thunderstorms in the sierra in southern california, even outside chance of the shower making its way to the bay area tomorrow. we will track that and look ahead to the we can forecast coming up and the first alert weather. z's baking the house special. arisa's styling a new look. and steve's filling his biggest order ever. with the first ever comcast business 5-year price lock guarantee, these business owners get five years of value on gig speed internet and advanced security, all from the company with 99.9% network reliability. so now they can focus on doing what they do best for the next five years. that's a lot of bread. you got this. the comcast business 5-year price lock guarantee. switch today for a limited tim. (woman) i
cbs evening news. >> hey, julia. for our eyeica to meet the young people breaking into an old industry, farming. programs are helping sow the seeds for new generation to take over. that is tonight on the cbs evening news. >>> another surge of monsoonal moisture means another possibility of not what enough thunderstorms in the sierra in southern california, even outside chance of the shower making its way to the bay area tomorrow. we will track that and look ahead to the we can...
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. >>> coming up on the cbs evening news live from chicago for our eye on america. we would look at one mayor's promise to knock down a highway and slow down traffic. why it could solve a i'll say what city hall insiders won't. we have a drug, homelessness, and economic recovery crisis, because the system that's supposed to fix things is the problem. record budgets. fewer officers. business killing bureaucracy. the insiders won't change a system built for their benefit. i'm daniel lurie and san francisco needs a mayor unafraid to take on the status quo, bring accountability, and stop the excuses. >>> welcome back. holding their roll call at the national convention casting their votes to become their nominee. let's listen in. >> and a quality education is what we deserve and the future we'll win on november 5 when we elect kamala harris. >> reporter: that's when they will continue to have lye coverage from ryan yamamoto. and the beach had to close due to an invasion of sea lions where they are taking over the wharf and there could be a thousand where they say they we
. >>> coming up on the cbs evening news live from chicago for our eye on america. we would look at one mayor's promise to knock down a highway and slow down traffic. why it could solve a i'll say what city hall insiders won't. we have a drug, homelessness, and economic recovery crisis, because the system that's supposed to fix things is the problem. record budgets. fewer officers. business killing bureaucracy. the insiders won't change a system built for their benefit. i'm daniel lurie...
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cbs evening news. >> influencers on the campaign trails. for our eye on america, look at how democrats are harnessing the power of social media, trying to turn followers into voters. that and more headlines tonight. >>> wall street breathing a little easier today after yesterday's market plunge. and on wall street, dow gained 300 points. s&p and nasdaq both jumped by more than 1%. >>> and still ahead making a sport out of the phrase walking a fine line. how slack lining is letting park goers train their bodies as well as their minds. >> just relax and take a breath. it goes from being something that is stressful to something that is peaceful. >>> a shopping area starts charging for parking for the first time ever. >>> santana row is starting to charge for parking in one of the garages in the popular shopping area. they will go into the rest of the garages and lots of them by the end of the month. parking will still be free for two hours. after then it will cost $2 per hour with a daily maximum of $10. customers say they are not fans of the move. >> i d
cbs evening news. >> influencers on the campaign trails. for our eye on america, look at how democrats are harnessing the power of social media, trying to turn followers into voters. that and more headlines tonight. >>> wall street breathing a little easier today after yesterday's market plunge. and on wall street, dow gained 300 points. s&p and nasdaq both jumped by more than 1%. >>> and still ahead making a sport out of the phrase walking a fine line. how slack...
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cbs news bay area. they say art is in the eye of the beholder that is becoming true for residents in the north bay. the piece of public art that. well, it's stirring up some controversy. and the 40 niners set their 43 man roster without one of their best defensive players. vern has the timeline for dre greenlaw, who's still recovering from a super bowl injury well, here's something you don't see every day on your commute. crews were out removing a giant freeway sign after a dump truck slammed into it earlier this morning. it happened on northbound interstate 680 in pleasanton. it caused major traffic delays for the morning commute. that road is now back open. and earlier this morning, we caught this seagull just hanging out in front of our treasure island camera was enjoying the sunrise. his name is steven. steven seagal get it? okay, let's check back in with meteorologist jessica burch. >>>we kicked off this week. well above average in our inland areas but today, heading into the next couple of days, the big weather story for us actually has to do with a nice, cool down around the corner just in t
cbs news bay area. they say art is in the eye of the beholder that is becoming true for residents in the north bay. the piece of public art that. well, it's stirring up some controversy. and the 40 niners set their 43 man roster without one of their best defensive players. vern has the timeline for dre greenlaw, who's still recovering from a super bowl injury well, here's something you don't see every day on your commute. crews were out removing a giant freeway sign after a dump truck slammed...
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cbs evening news. cyber criminals targeting kids personal records for an eye on america.the more than 100 cyber attacks on schools and what your child needs to know about how to protect their identity and information. that and more headlines tonight on the cbs evening news. >liz>and coming up tonight right here at five. there are barges full of trash floating in the san leandro marina. how the city is planning to clean them up. and the pushback from boaters who say they have nowhere else to go. that story and much more with ryan yamamoto and myself coming up tonight at five. and thank you so much for joining us for today's conversation on the presidential race and the economy. we'd love to hear what you think. which candidate gets your vote on this issue? what else do you want to hear from them? post your thoughts online using the hashtag kpix. the cbs evening news is next. local news continues on our streaming service, cbs news, bay area. i'll see you at five.
cbs evening news. cyber criminals targeting kids personal records for an eye on america.the more than 100 cyber attacks on schools and what your child needs to know about how to protect their identity and information. that and more headlines tonight on the cbs evening news. >liz>and coming up tonight right here at five. there are barges full of trash floating in the san leandro marina. how the city is planning to clean them up. and the pushback from boaters who say they have nowhere else...
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cbs and strongly suspects that he'll be there. back to you. >> all right. jarred hill in new york. thank you. >>> all eyesthe middle east today as talks resume to revive the stalled cease-fire and hostage negotiations. the high-stakes meeting will include cia director bill burns and middle east envoy brett mcgurk. israel is sending a delegation, but hamas has said it will not attend. negotiations have taken on new urgency with iran and its proxies threatening to attack israel for the killings of hamas and hezbollah leaders. as the fighting rages on, the lives of innocent civilians are being torn apart. ramy inocencio from tel aviv. >> reporter: a father for just four days, mohamed abuel-qomasan lost his wife and their twin four-day-old babies, a boy and girl, in an israeli strike on central gaza. just days before hamas said it would not join cease-fire talks, blaming israel as the block to a truce and prime minister benjamin netanyahu for wanting to prolong the war in gaza and to expand it in the middle east. a truce too late for so many. "i was away to get their birth certificates," he said, "i didn't ev
cbs and strongly suspects that he'll be there. back to you. >> all right. jarred hill in new york. thank you. >>> all eyesthe middle east today as talks resume to revive the stalled cease-fire and hostage negotiations. the high-stakes meeting will include cia director bill burns and middle east envoy brett mcgurk. israel is sending a delegation, but hamas has said it will not attend. negotiations have taken on new urgency with iran and its proxies threatening to attack israel for...
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cbs news, washington. >> our condolences go out to his son paul and daughter pam. as our colleague ward sloan put it, jones believed it was his job to poke his finger in the eyes of power the hard question. it's a legacy we all aim to carry on here at cbs news. and that's today's "cbs news roundup." for some of you the news continues. for others tune in later for "cbs mornings" and follow us online anytime at cbsnews.com. reporting from the cbs news broadcast center here in new york city, i'm shanelle kaul. ♪ >>> hello and thanks so much for staeg up with us. i'm shanelle kaul in new york, and here are the top stories on "cbs news roundup." former president donald trump ramps up his schedule, hoping to take the steam out of the harris campaign, and he's threatening to pull out of the next debate. >>> hawaii dodges a zrekt hit from one hurricane but braces for another as extreme weather rocks western u.s. states. >>> and ukraine is slammed by the largest russian air assault of the war. >>> former president donald trump is back on the campaign trail hoping to regain momentum over vice president kamala harris following her boost from last week's democratic national conven
cbs news, washington. >> our condolences go out to his son paul and daughter pam. as our colleague ward sloan put it, jones believed it was his job to poke his finger in the eyes of power the hard question. it's a legacy we all aim to carry on here at cbs news. and that's today's "cbs news roundup." for some of you the news continues. for others tune in later for "cbs mornings" and follow us online anytime at cbsnews.com. reporting from the cbs news broadcast center...
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cbs news washington. >> norah: as our colleague ward sloane put it, jones believed it was his job to poke the finger in the eyess made that legacy of hard questions we continu to carry on. that is tonight's "cbs evening n s." >> judge judy: she gave you $1,400 on the day you were released from jail. >> announcer: an ex-con's freedom came with a cost. >> she was giving me money to help me get on my feet. >> judge judy: but she asked you for the money back. >> he's a liar and a narcissist. >> announcer: now he expects to be released from his debt. >> she's been slandering me from the beginning. who wants to go through that for $1,400? >> judge judy: if you were the trophy at the end of my race, i would walk backwards. >> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom of you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution wendy shabazz is suing her former friend, jerome lida, for an unpaid loan after he was released from prison. >> byrd: order! all rise! your honor, this is case number 15 on the calendar in the matter of shabazz vs. lida.
cbs news washington. >> norah: as our colleague ward sloane put it, jones believed it was his job to poke the finger in the eyess made that legacy of hard questions we continu to carry on. that is tonight's "cbs evening n s." >> judge judy: she gave you $1,400 on the day you were released from jail. >> announcer: an ex-con's freedom came with a cost. >> she was giving me money to help me get on my feet. >> judge judy: but she asked you for the money back....
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cbs evening news. >> hey, juliette, we are in the teeth of hurricane season. storms are building faster and moving slower once ashore. for our eye we explore the rain-soaked reality when climate change merges with natural disasters, the new threats facing inland communities. that's tonight on the cbs evening news. >> thank you, major. >>> meantime debby is causing issues on this side of the country, some delays and cancellations at sfo. 1 family told us their 90-year-old grandmother is traveling to honduras with a layover in miami and they're worried she'll be stuck there instead. >> getting there she was maybe there was a delay, she'll have to wait. so there wasn't going to be no hotels or anything. now we try to figure out who can pick her up at miami if something happens, but we're trying to see if the weather changes. >> it's always a huge worry. we've got weather concerns for cancellations when it comes to the flights. how you doing, paul? >> better than the people in the southeast. a little haze on the horizon, air quality okay through the next several days, but nothing worse than the moderate category even as the heat dom
cbs evening news. >> hey, juliette, we are in the teeth of hurricane season. storms are building faster and moving slower once ashore. for our eye we explore the rain-soaked reality when climate change merges with natural disasters, the new threats facing inland communities. that's tonight on the cbs evening news. >> thank you, major. >>> meantime debby is causing issues on this side of the country, some delays and cancellations at sfo. 1 family told us their 90-year-old...
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cbs news senior business and tech correspondent jo ling kent has tonight's "eye on america." >> reporterifferent this year in the modesto city school district in central california. can't hear it? neither can some of the parents, used to the roar of a diesel engine. so you are listening for something else? >> a little buzzing sound. [laughs] you guys have everything then? >> reporter: elvira cejas, for one, welcomes the change. these electric buses are helping to put the brakes on her kids' respiratory issues, which she says were made worse by the diesel fumes. how much has your quality of life changed now that you are using an ev school bus? >> i'm not hearing complains about headaches. less going to the doctors appointments or prescribing them new inhalers because of the smell or the pollution of the buses. >> reporter: the district transports about 5,000 students each day, and last year converted half its fleet from diesel to electric. superintendent sara noguchi. >> this is investing in our community and our kids. the game changer is truly the health benefits. >> reporter: what has b
cbs news senior business and tech correspondent jo ling kent has tonight's "eye on america." >> reporterifferent this year in the modesto city school district in central california. can't hear it? neither can some of the parents, used to the roar of a diesel engine. so you are listening for something else? >> a little buzzing sound. [laughs] you guys have everything then? >> reporter: elvira cejas, for one, welcomes the change. these electric buses are helping to put...
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. >> reporter: it's an eye in the sky and a potential life saver in the water. for "cbs mornings" manuel bojorquez, oak island, north carolina. >> and that's today's "cbs news roundup." for some of you the news continues. for others tune in later for "cbs mornings" and follow us online 24/7 at cbsnews.com. reporting from the cbs broadcast center in new york city, i'm matt pieper. ♪ >>> hello and thanks for staying up with us. i'm matt pieper in new york, and here are some of the stories on "cbs news roundup." the dueling presidential campaigns are leaning into policy and promises, especially in the battleground states. >>> ukraine acknowledges for the first time that its troops are now fighting inside russian territory. >>> and the u.s. is sending more ships to the middle east amid fears of an iranian attack against israel. >>> we begin, though, with the race for president. vice president kamala harris is heading into the week with new support from west coast donors after a major fund-raiser in san francisco. it was a less active weekend for former president donald trump
. >> reporter: it's an eye in the sky and a potential life saver in the water. for "cbs mornings" manuel bojorquez, oak island, north carolina. >> and that's today's "cbs news roundup." for some of you the news continues. for others tune in later for "cbs mornings" and follow us online 24/7 at cbsnews.com. reporting from the cbs broadcast center in new york city, i'm matt pieper. ♪ >>> hello and thanks for staying up with us. i'm matt pieper...
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eyes on pennsylvania this weekend. donald trump rallied in wilkes-barre today and kamala harris makes three stops in the state tomorrow. cbs' natalie brand is tracking it all. natalie, good evening. >> reporter: good evening to you, adriana. both candidates are targeting pennsylvania and traveling to this key battleground this weekend. in the past two presidential elections the state was decided by fewer than 100,000 votes. revving up supporters in wilkes-barre, pennsylvania, former-president donald trump has focused his latest lines of attacks against his rival on the economy. >> is anything less expensive under kamala harris or crooked joe? no, no. it's been devastating. in her speech yesterday, kamala went full communist. >> reporter: it comes as vice president kamala harris has unveiled her first round of economic policy proposals. >> as president, i will be laser focused on creating opportunities for the middle class. >> reporter: she rallied friday in north carolina, one of the battlegrounds where new polling shows the presidential race has tightened since harris entered it nearly a month ago. her running mate, minne
eyes on pennsylvania this weekend. donald trump rallied in wilkes-barre today and kamala harris makes three stops in the state tomorrow. cbs' natalie brand is tracking it all. natalie, good evening. >> reporter: good evening to you, adriana. both candidates are targeting pennsylvania and traveling to this key battleground this weekend. in the past two presidential elections the state was decided by fewer than 100,000 votes. revving up supporters in wilkes-barre, pennsylvania,...
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cbs's brook silva-braga takes us into one of these changing classrooms for tonight's "eye on america.his is what a reading lesson now sounds like in a new york city. >> now i'm adding an e to it. >> reporter: with melissa jones-diaz going letter by letter, teaching the mysterious code of the english lang which. >> it makes that o, that vowel, say its own name. >> reporter: do kids need to be explicit they taught all of these rules? >> it makes the a say its own name. >> reporter: for decades, most school said no, give kids time with books they like and they will mostly figure it out themselves. not now. specific, detailed instruction is taking over. >> it was a big shift in my teaching. in my understanding of how students learn to read. >> reporter: i did notice when i walk in, there is this decoding strategies poster up there. was that poster up here a year ago? >> no. this year now is more based upon the science of reading. >> reporter: the science of reading isn't so much a curriculum as a grassroots movement best known for arguing that phonics, the relationship between letters and
cbs's brook silva-braga takes us into one of these changing classrooms for tonight's "eye on america.his is what a reading lesson now sounds like in a new york city. >> now i'm adding an e to it. >> reporter: with melissa jones-diaz going letter by letter, teaching the mysterious code of the english lang which. >> it makes that o, that vowel, say its own name. >> reporter: do kids need to be explicit they taught all of these rules? >> it makes the a say its...
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. >> reporter: it's an eye in the sky and a potential life saver in the water. for "cbs bojorquez, oak island, north carolina. >> and that's today's "cbs news roundup." for some of you the news continues. for others tune in later for "cbs mornings" and follow us online 24/7 at cbsnews.com. reporting from the cbs broadcast center in new york city, i'm matt pieper. ♪
. >> reporter: it's an eye in the sky and a potential life saver in the water. for "cbs bojorquez, oak island, north carolina. >> and that's today's "cbs news roundup." for some of you the news continues. for others tune in later for "cbs mornings" and follow us online 24/7 at cbsnews.com. reporting from the cbs broadcast center in new york city, i'm matt pieper. ♪
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cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >> good evening. thanks for joining us at 6:00. >>> all eyes on chicago for the democratic national convention, night one well underway with top democrats taking the stage. let's get you out to chicago to set the scene for you right now. this night will be all about president biden handing the reins to his vice president kamala harris. our ryan yamamoto is live for us inside the convention center. it's a big night for delegates ready to celebrate one of their own, particularly kamala harris, and also passing of the torch from president biden. >> reporter: it's definitely a big celebration and california strong here at the dnc, especially from the bay area. i'm going to introduce you to an east bay delegate, a woman who says this moment has been a long time coming to finally possibly see a woman from her hometown become president of the united states. >> this is historic. >> it is like our super bowl. it is. it is like our super bowl. >> reporter: for ta th delaney, a morning spent surrounded by her fellow bay area delegates. >> it's incredible.
cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >> good evening. thanks for joining us at 6:00. >>> all eyes on chicago for the democratic national convention, night one well underway with top democrats taking the stage. let's get you out to chicago to set the scene for you right now. this night will be all about president biden handing the reins to his vice president kamala harris. our ryan yamamoto is live for us inside the convention center. it's a big night for delegates ready to...
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cbs news app. in the bay area, there were plenty of watch parties, a roomful of democrats had their eyes glued to the screen for that event and i gave voters more of a glimpse of who kamala harris is that it is who she represents that has voters excited for the future. a lot is at stake in november. >> democracy is on the line, it seems like a hyperbole but if you really look at it, it is genuine. >> a lot of the messages i'm hearing tonight is just how close this is going to be, but we really have to work hard and not take anything for granted. >> they are hosting another watch party tonight that starts at 5:30 p.m. and as democrats take the stage in chicago, donald trump and jd vance continue campaigning across the swing states and today trump is going to hold an event focusing on immigration in arizona, yesterday he held his first outdoor rally since the attempt on his life last month. this time behind bulletproof glass. >> that's why this november americans are going to tell kamala harris that we've had enough, we can't take it anymore, you are doing a terrible job. comrade harris, you are fired,
cbs news app. in the bay area, there were plenty of watch parties, a roomful of democrats had their eyes glued to the screen for that event and i gave voters more of a glimpse of who kamala harris is that it is who she represents that has voters excited for the future. a lot is at stake in november. >> democracy is on the line, it seems like a hyperbole but if you really look at it, it is genuine. >> a lot of the messages i'm hearing tonight is just how close this is going to be,...
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ahead here at noon and streaming on cbs news bay area students heading back into the classroom at campbell union school district. why teachers are keeping a close eye, they say on students being distracted on cell phones. plus, we remember a golden state warriors legend, al attles, who has died now at the age of 87. right now, taking a live look outside in san francisco, we're getting a little cooler as we head into the end of this week. stay with us. we'll be right back i'll say what city hall insiders won't. we have a drug, homelessness, and economic recovery crisis, because the system that's supposed to fix things is the problem. record budgets. fewer officers. business killing bureaucracy. the insiders won't change a system built for their benefit. i'm daniel lurie and san francisco needs a mayor unafraid to take on the status quo, bring accountability, and stop the excuses. "the doctor will see you now." but do they really? do they see that crick in your neck? that ache in your heart? will they see that funny little thing that wasn't there last year? a new bounce in your step? the way your retinal scan connects to your blood sugar? at kaiser p
ahead here at noon and streaming on cbs news bay area students heading back into the classroom at campbell union school district. why teachers are keeping a close eye, they say on students being distracted on cell phones. plus, we remember a golden state warriors legend, al attles, who has died now at the age of 87. right now, taking a live look outside in san francisco, we're getting a little cooler as we head into the end of this week. stay with us. we'll be right back i'll say what city hall...
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cbs evening news, we are in the teeth of hurricane season. storms are building faster and moving slower once ashore. for our eye on america, we explore the rain-soaked reality when climate change merges >>> check this out. a stanford grad has a new title today, miss usa. army officer alma cooper was crowned last night. cooper takes over the crown for miss hawaii who inherited the initial winner, so congratulations. >>> first alert chief meteorologist paul heggen is here. we're getting ready for another warm-up inland and in the south bay. >> yeah. brief little spell of hot weather which will peak top and start backing down to near normal temperatures and around the bay this is kind of the figure you'll have, no big changes along the bay or the coast, just a little bit more warm-up. i forgot to hit play on the rundown. we'll get back to today's high temperatures momentarily. we'll look at the big picture pattern. there's the heat dome. the heat dome is going to build back towards us for tomorrow and temperatures will run above average wednesday and thursday for inland parts of the bay area, but this is going to
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. >>> coming up on the "cbs evening news" we take a look at the state of retirement as many americans question if they have enough saved. for our eye on america, we meet one couple who had retired but is now back on the job. that and more it'll be raining cats and dogs again. time to waterproof with gorilla. waterproof with gorilla? gorilla waterproof patch & seal. of course. spray it, tape it, spread it, brush it to stop and prevent leaks. for the toughest jobs on planet earth. >>well >>> it is pandemonium at the san diego zoo today. see what i did there? families lined up to see the newest panda bears from china. the celebrity couple are the first pandas on display at the zoo since 2019. right now they're the only giant pandas in the u.s. the san francisco zoo is slated to get a pair of giant pandas of its own some time in 2025 at an estimated cost of $25 million, which has not yet been accounted for. so fundraising to come, right? >> those are expensive bears. >> yeah. >>> well, here for free is our forecast from chief meteorologist paul heggen. >> true. i don't know if we can charge for it, but i think a return to normal temper
. >>> coming up on the "cbs evening news" we take a look at the state of retirement as many americans question if they have enough saved. for our eye on america, we meet one couple who had retired but is now back on the job. that and more it'll be raining cats and dogs again. time to waterproof with gorilla. waterproof with gorilla? gorilla waterproof patch & seal. of course. spray it, tape it, spread it, brush it to stop and prevent leaks. for the toughest jobs on planet...
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. >>> coming up next on the cbs evening news, robert costa will have a live report on the campaign from washington, d.c. here is tony dokoupil with a look at tonight's eyeamerica. >> reporter: hey, juliette. for eye on america, we head to iowa to see firsthand what happens to a factory town when the factory shuts down. meet one worker who lost his job but has not lost hope, that and tonight's headlines on the cbs evening news. >>> nice weather across the bay area to start off the new workweek, just a few passing clouds visible from our salesforce tower camera, nothing threatening, pretty normal august weather. how long will it last? details coming up in the first alert forecast. ok, 500 deluxe garden gnomes. wow. i only meant to order five. there's not enough money in my account for these. i'm gonna get charged. two things i just can't deal with. overdraft charges. and garden gnomes. but your bmo smart advantage checking account gives you an extra day to avoid an overdraft fee. nice to see a bank cutting people some slack. mistakes happen. and we give you time to correct them. so, you don't like gnomes huh? what about that one? that one i like. a lot. ♪
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eyes on. >> a lot more questions than answers at this point. >> sandra: cb cotton is in butler, pennsylvania. so many questions. >> with less than four months to produce a report on their findings lawmakers on this task force say it is crucial to see the scene where one man was tragically killed and former president donald trump could have lost his life. >> i just want to know who was quarterbacking. the one that made the decision go ahead and let him go out there. the fact the president was out there for so long and visible to so many people and people seeing the shooter and the fact we didn't say get him off the stage. >> the three republicans and six democrats on scene went to the roof used by the gunman and walked the grounds where the rally stage stood. the lawmakers also spoke with local law enforcement who were there that day. but this group would not say whether conversations with the shooter's family would get underway. other lawmakers involved in their own investigations have accused the f.b.i. and secret service of stonewalling documents requests. yesterday the bipartisan congress
eyes on. >> a lot more questions than answers at this point. >> sandra: cb cotton is in butler, pennsylvania. so many questions. >> with less than four months to produce a report on their findings lawmakers on this task force say it is crucial to see the scene where one man was tragically killed and former president donald trump could have lost his life. >> i just want to know who was quarterbacking. the one that made the decision go ahead and let him go out there. the...
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for our eye on america, we look at the use of electric buss and why one mom says it has benefited her child's health. that and more on tonight's cbs evening news. >>> nora, thank you. >>> when we come back, united flight attendants will rally after voting to approve a strike. the demands they're making from the airline. >>> united flight attendants have voted to operate the strike. this is the first time they voted on such the proposal in nearly 20 years. the flight attendants demonstrated outside terminal three at sfo today. calling for things like a double digit boost in pay, job security, more flexibility, and retirement benefits. >> we're saying united airlines, we will not wait anymore for a contract. we're tired of the delays. we will take whatever steps are necessary to make sure that we get the contract that's fair to flood attendants. >> and so united airlines says they're working towards an agreement for flight attendants and will be negotiating through november. >>> all right, let's get that done before the holiday season, right? >> oh boy. >> you don't like eudilias either? i kind of get it. okay, let's talk about the
for our eye on america, we look at the use of electric buss and why one mom says it has benefited her child's health. that and more on tonight's cbs evening news. >>> nora, thank you. >>> when we come back, united flight attendants will rally after voting to approve a strike. the demands they're making from the airline. >>> united flight attendants have voted to operate the strike. this is the first time they voted on such the proposal in nearly 20 years. the flight...
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cbs mornings" on this friday, august 30th. i'm tony dokoupil. >> i'm nate burleson. >> i'm michelle miller. >> gayle is off. we're in great hands. let's go to today's "eye opener."
cbs mornings" on this friday, august 30th. i'm tony dokoupil. >> i'm nate burleson. >> i'm michelle miller. >> gayle is off. we're in great hands. let's go to today's "eye opener."
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