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jericka? >> charlie d'agata, thank you. >>> if you were at the airport this weekend, there's a good chance your flights were delayed or canceled. we'll tell you about proposed new rules that may have airlines paying up when we come back in just 60 seconds. >>> you could call this the summer of flyer frustration. since thursday more than 5,000 flights have been strubbed and more than 35,000 flights delayed. the airlines blame a combination of severe weather, staffing issues and increased demand. the transportation department is proposing new fines for airlines and refund regulations for passengers experiencing long disruptions. i think a lot of people would like that. >>> the mayor of new york is blasting the governor of texas over the bussing of migrants to his city. more than 60 migrants have arrived in manhattan since friday. new york's mayor eric adams says some were forced on to those buses. texas has also bussed more than 6,000 migrants to washington, d.c. >>> the man known as the voice o
jericka? >> charlie d'agata, thank you. >>> if you were at the airport this weekend, there's a good chance your flights were delayed or canceled. we'll tell you about proposed new rules that may have airlines paying up when we come back in just 60 seconds. >>> you could call this the summer of flyer frustration. since thursday more than 5,000 flights have been strubbed and more than 35,000 flights delayed. the airlines blame a combination of severe weather, staffing...
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molly, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, jericka. this is our virtual view of dallas where the rain will be pouring and you're looking up and saying finally, the ground is saying finally. the problem is when we see too much rain in a short amount of time we have to talk about the risk for flash flooding. that's going to be a big deal in parts of dallas and the red river valley today through tomorrow morning. then we look at the next couple of days where we're expecting more flooding in the same areas. through tuesday morning where heavy rain is still falling. this continues to shift to the south, bringing in areas like waco all the way over to shreveport and even into houston, which they also desperately need the rain. but again, too much in a short amount of time, that can cause problems. anywhere from three to five inches of rain in the dallas area and you see the drought. this is rain that will be extremely beneficial. jericka? >> molly mccollum with our partners at the weather channel. thank you. >>> the justice department faces
molly, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, jericka. this is our virtual view of dallas where the rain will be pouring and you're looking up and saying finally, the ground is saying finally. the problem is when we see too much rain in a short amount of time we have to talk about the risk for flash flooding. that's going to be a big deal in parts of dallas and the red river valley today through tomorrow morning. then we look at the next couple of days where we're expecting more...
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good evening. >> jericka, thank you very much. it's time to talk about the tropics was they're heating up. we're seeing a lot more activity out there, way more than we have all season long. look, the national hurricane center has outlined four areas of potential concern. i'll contend there are two of them that maybe stand out. one of them is that area to watch over parts of the caribbean. in the next five days, so not today or tomorrow, but over the next several days, maybe toward next weekend, we could see a system develop as it moves closer to parts of mexico and then thereafter perhaps the gulf of mexico. but there's more. there's another more likely candidate for tropical development, and that's out here in the middle of the atlantic ocean. that will be moving toward the west-northwest, and interest in the caribbean or even the southeastern u.s. needs to pay attention to this one. >> greg, thank you. >>> speaking of weather right now, the weather is 80% favorable for tomorrow morning's launch of the most powerful rocket in nas
good evening. >> jericka, thank you very much. it's time to talk about the tropics was they're heating up. we're seeing a lot more activity out there, way more than we have all season long. look, the national hurricane center has outlined four areas of potential concern. i'll contend there are two of them that maybe stand out. one of them is that area to watch over parts of the caribbean. in the next five days, so not today or tomorrow, but over the next several days, maybe toward next...
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jericka? >> omar villafranca in albuquerque. thank you. >>> we turn now to the end of an era. tennis great serena williams says she is evolving away from the sport she has redefined for the last 23 years. williams tells "vogue" magazine that this month's u.s. open will likely be her last. here's cbs's jamie yuccas. >> phenomenal! >> incredible. >> reporter: she's one of the greatest tennis players ever. but yesterday's win was serena williams' first in over a year. post-match, williams seemed playful. >> i guess there's just a light at the end of the tunnel. >> i know you're joking, but can you -- >> i'm not joking. >> reporter: then, just hours later, came this bombshell essay in "vogue," where williams writes, "i've been reluctant to admit that i have to move on from playing tennis. it comes up and i start to cry." next month williams will turn 41. >> her mind and spirit would love to keep playing, but she realizes her body is just saying i'm done. i don't think the benevolence was like firs
jericka? >> omar villafranca in albuquerque. thank you. >>> we turn now to the end of an era. tennis great serena williams says she is evolving away from the sport she has redefined for the last 23 years. williams tells "vogue" magazine that this month's u.s. open will likely be her last. here's cbs's jamie yuccas. >> phenomenal! >> incredible. >> reporter: she's one of the greatest tennis players ever. but yesterday's win was serena williams' first in...
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jericka?> mark, thank you. the facing expensive vitamin c creams with dull results? olay brightens it up with olay vitamin c. gives you two times brighter skin. hydrates better than the $400 cream. after years on the battlefield migraine attacks followed me home. nurtec is the only medication that can treat and prevent my migraines, all in one. don't take if allergic to nurtec. most common side effects, in less than 3% were nausea, indigestion, stomach pain. treat and prevent, all in one. ay yo! check this axe with 48-hour protection! ♪♪ ♪press the button right there♪ ♪to let the doors in♪ ♪go hard all year,♪ smell fresh as fresh, no matter what. when you can't sleep... try zzzquil pure zzz's gummies. they help you fall asleep naturally with an optimal dose of melatonin. and a complementary botanical blend. so you can wake up refreshed. for better sleep, like never before. >>> i'm jericka duncan in new york. all systems are go for this morning's scheduled launch of the artemis 1 rocket. lightn
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good evening, major. >> reporter: jericka, good evening. a trump lawyer who was at mar-a- lago yesterday told us the f.b.i. pretty much arrived in full force, with agents and personnel numbering more than 30. they brought a box truck for document removal. the search, this lawyer told us, targeted three rooms: the former president's bedroom, his office, and a storage room. his office and a storage r the f.b.i. executed a search of mar-a-lago, former president trump's primary residence, around 10:00 a.m. monday. two sources told cbs news, investigators seized boxes and paper documents, but no electronics. the secret service maintains a constant presence at the former president's home, and facilitated the f.b.i.'s entry. authorities also opened trump's safe. at least two of trump's attorneys were present during the search. >> that's right, another day in paradise. this was a strange day. you probably all read about it. >> reporter: the documents are believed to contain classified information. trump and federal investigators had been in negotia
good evening, major. >> reporter: jericka, good evening. a trump lawyer who was at mar-a- lago yesterday told us the f.b.i. pretty much arrived in full force, with agents and personnel numbering more than 30. they brought a box truck for document removal. the search, this lawyer told us, targeted three rooms: the former president's bedroom, his office, and a storage room. his office and a storage r the f.b.i. executed a search of mar-a-lago, former president trump's primary residence,...
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i'm jericka duncan in for norah.esident biden and the first lady are in kentucky to get an upclose look at the catastrophic flohaside wasoineda communitanme witvicms and first responders in one of the worst flooding dicationers in state history -- disasters n state history. tonight the threat of even more flooding is in the forecast with rains expected this week. experts say it could take years to rebuild this region that one witness described as looking like a war zone after the flood waters began to recede. we have a lot of news to get to. cbs's nancy cordes starts us off from whitesburg, kentucky. it's been a tough go for that state. >> reporter: it really has, jericka. information, this is the second time in a year that president biden has come to kentucky to tour devastation, first from tornadoes, and now from floods, that in neighborhood after neighborhood destroyed homes like these from the inside out. >> this is what's left of downtown whitesburg now hat the north fork kentucky river has receded. crews carted
i'm jericka duncan in for norah.esident biden and the first lady are in kentucky to get an upclose look at the catastrophic flohaside wasoineda communitanme witvicms and first responders in one of the worst flooding dicationers in state history -- disasters n state history. tonight the threat of even more flooding is in the forecast with rains expected this week. experts say it could take years to rebuild this region that one witness described as looking like a war zone after the flood waters...
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i'm jericka duncan.gbh access.wgbh.org > >> an exciting day in oakland as as kids return to school from summer break. we discovered something was missin. > >> right now we are 40 teachers short for this school year. >>> protesters rally calling foe action on monkeypox. this as a controversial new idea idea is proposed to create more. >> this is showing me what marginalized communities are going through and not given the. >> one thing that you can not do do when you leave the government government is take it with you. >> retired san francisco fbi agent weighs in on what the fbi was looking for at former presit trump's florida home. what he says agents probably did did not find. > >> and remembering an icon. how a local theater is paying te to olivia newton-john. olivia newton-john. >> >> it will be an honor to pay tribute to her and the roles in music she made poplar. made poplar. > >> the school year has officially begun in oakland where thousands of students headed back to class today. good evening. i'm
i'm jericka duncan.gbh access.wgbh.org > >> an exciting day in oakland as as kids return to school from summer break. we discovered something was missin. > >> right now we are 40 teachers short for this school year. >>> protesters rally calling foe action on monkeypox. this as a controversial new idea idea is proposed to create more. >> this is showing me what marginalized communities are going through and not given the. >> one thing that you can not do do...
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jericka? >> joy benedict for news california, thank you so much. >>> today house speaker nancy pelosi began a four-nation trip to asia, but with no mention of a possible visit to taiwan. there has been intense speculation she may travel to the island of more than 23 million people claimed by china. beijing has warned of serious consequences if she goes there. >>> well, today marks 100 days until the midterm elections with president biden stuck in isolation with covid. cbs' serena marshall is at the white house for us tonight with more on what democrats would hope would be a new and renewed push for legislation. >> reporter: good evening, jericka. the president says he's feeling well despite testing positive again, and it's not stopping him from pushing his agenda from behind closed doors. president biden took to twitter, showing that despite his covid rebound, he is he is using his bully pulpit to push for a scaled back bill now called the inflation reduction act. >> these are solutions americ
jericka? >> joy benedict for news california, thank you so much. >>> today house speaker nancy pelosi began a four-nation trip to asia, but with no mention of a possible visit to taiwan. there has been intense speculation she may travel to the island of more than 23 million people claimed by china. beijing has warned of serious consequences if she goes there. >>> well, today marks 100 days until the midterm elections with president biden stuck in isolation with covid....
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. >> reporter: good evening, jericka. it is extremely dry here in los angeles here in the west, southwest, there is a rush to clean up in the wake of powerful storms that left a muddy mess. floosh flooding in moab, utah, left main street a river. businesses were under 3 feet of water and prompted officials to urge everyone to stay inside. the powerful monsoonal park caught hikers after ground. in the carlsbad cavern park, people were stranded for hours. after an unprecedented amount of rainfall causing millions in damage, death valley national park is back open. the downpours aren't enough to ease the dlaut nearly half the country is under. the water shortage is so severe there are mandatory usage cuts in arizona, nevada and utah. there is a new water ban in parts of l.a. county already home to some of the toughest water restrictions in the country. >> dania bachus for us tonight. >>> there's more rounds of rain to come. molly mccullem shows us how hard it is. >> reporter: good evening, jericka. the rain is pouring. the g
. >> reporter: good evening, jericka. it is extremely dry here in los angeles here in the west, southwest, there is a rush to clean up in the wake of powerful storms that left a muddy mess. floosh flooding in moab, utah, left main street a river. businesses were under 3 feet of water and prompted officials to urge everyone to stay inside. the powerful monsoonal park caught hikers after ground. in the carlsbad cavern park, people were stranded for hours. after an unprecedented amount of...
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jericka? >> joy benedict in california, thank you so much. >>> today, house speaker nancy pelosi began a four-nation trip to asia but with no mention of a possible visit to taiwan. there's been intense speculation that she may travel to the self-ruled island of more than 23 million people claimed by china. beijing has warned of serious consequences if she goes there. >>> today marks 100 days until the midterm elections with president biden stuck in isolation with covid. cbs' serena marshall is at the white house for us tonight with more on what democrats are hoping will be a renewed big push for big legislation. >> reporter: jericka, good evening. the president's doctors say he's feeling well despite testing positive again, and it's not stopping him from pushing for his agenda from behind closed doors. president biden took to twitter showing that despite his covid rebound, he's using his bully pulpit to push for "the inflation reduction act." the skilled-down "build back better" bill. >> i nev
jericka? >> joy benedict in california, thank you so much. >>> today, house speaker nancy pelosi began a four-nation trip to asia but with no mention of a possible visit to taiwan. there's been intense speculation that she may travel to the self-ruled island of more than 23 million people claimed by china. beijing has warned of serious consequences if she goes there. >>> today marks 100 days until the midterm elections with president biden stuck in isolation with covid....
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open, and cbs' jericka duncan is there. capital. >> o'donnell: good evening, and thank you for joining us. top officials are beginning to assess whether intelligence was compromised as they reviewed the material seized from former president donald trump's mar-a-lago report. the justice department believes some of those documents includes intelligence gathering and information derived from clandestine human sources. those are among america's most closely held secrets. ands it comes as a federal judge is indicating she is open to appointing what's called a special master. that's a neutral party to examine those materials. the hearing on that is set for thursday. so this week is already proving to be a big one. there are signs tonight that it may be too late as we're learning investigators have already gone through the material. we have a lot of news to get to tonight, and cbs' robert costa is here to start us off. good evening, robert. >> reporter: good evening, norah. tonight, the legal standoff over the documents taken from
open, and cbs' jericka duncan is there. capital. >> o'donnell: good evening, and thank you for joining us. top officials are beginning to assess whether intelligence was compromised as they reviewed the material seized from former president donald trump's mar-a-lago report. the justice department believes some of those documents includes intelligence gathering and information derived from clandestine human sources. those are among america's most closely held secrets. ands it comes as a...
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open, and cbs' jericka the u.s. open, and cbs' jericka duncan is there.top officials are beginning to assess whether intelligence was compromised as they review the material seized from former president donald trump's mar-a-lago resort. the justice department believes some of those documents includes intelligence gathering and information derived from clandestine human sources, among america's most closely-held secrets. and it comes as a federal judge is indicating she is open to appointing what's called a special master-- that's a neutral party-- to examine those materials. the hearing on that is set for thursday, so this week is already proving to be a big one. but there are signs tonight that it may be too late, as we're learning investigators have already gone through the material. we have a lot of news to get to tonight, and cbs' robert costa is here to start us off. good evening, robert. >> reporter: good evening, norah. tonight, the legal standoff over the documents taken from the property continues, and the former president continues to lash out a
open, and cbs' jericka the u.s. open, and cbs' jericka duncan is there.top officials are beginning to assess whether intelligence was compromised as they review the material seized from former president donald trump's mar-a-lago resort. the justice department believes some of those documents includes intelligence gathering and information derived from clandestine human sources, among america's most closely-held secrets. and it comes as a federal judge is indicating she is open to appointing...
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jericka is off. tonight federal law enforcement is on high alert after an unprecedented number of threats against them. threats circulating online including the names of two fbi agents who searched former president trump's florida estate. in washington workers placed fences and protected barriers at the fbi headquarters ahead of any possible protests. cbs's elise preston is in new york with the latest. elise. >> reporter: little yeah, the threats warn of potential of violence against all levels of law enforcement officials. the threats are mainly occurring online and fbi officials are concerned about their agents and staff. a joint fbi homeland security memo sent to law enforcement across the country warns of growing threats against them, including a threat to place a so-called dirty bomb in front of fbi headquarters and general calls for civil war and armed rebellion. the uptick follows the august 8th search of former president donald trump's mar-a-lago home. the memo stating the fbi and dhs have id
jericka is off. tonight federal law enforcement is on high alert after an unprecedented number of threats against them. threats circulating online including the names of two fbi agents who searched former president trump's florida estate. in washington workers placed fences and protected barriers at the fbi headquarters ahead of any possible protests. cbs's elise preston is in new york with the latest. elise. >> reporter: little yeah, the threats warn of potential of violence against all...
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." >> jericka is off. i'm mark strassmann.onight, president biden has the legislative milestone he desperately wanted and needed. naturally, it didn't come easy. first, polarized senators pulled an all-nighter. they started debating saturday and kept debating before finally voting. and late today with vice president kamala harris passing the tiebreaker, democrats passed the president's economic agenda that had been left for dead. it's a mix of climate spending, lower health care costs and corporate taxes. >>> also, the president left the white house today for the first time in two weeks since he first tested positive for covid. he'll leave tomorrow to tour kentucky's flood damage. natalie brand is on capitol hill for us. natalie? >> mark, the president acknowledged that this bill required compromises, but it includes some of his top policy goals. the legislation now heads to the u.s. house for a vote there expected later this week. >> a great win. >> reporter: after a marathon weekend session that started more than 24 hours ag
." >> jericka is off. i'm mark strassmann.onight, president biden has the legislative milestone he desperately wanted and needed. naturally, it didn't come easy. first, polarized senators pulled an all-nighter. they started debating saturday and kept debating before finally voting. and late today with vice president kamala harris passing the tiebreaker, democrats passed the president's economic agenda that had been left for dead. it's a mix of climate spending, lower health care...
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here's jericka duncah a preview. >> good evening, we've a lot ofs tonight after kpix 5 news at 6:00. pain at the pump, americans are finallyg some relief from soaring fuel produces. we'll tell you how much lower prices could go. thas tonight on the cbs evening news. >> a group of young climate activists got a special tour ofi stadium. they're part of the sin valley youth climate action tean around by the stadium's engineering team. the focus was on the facilities' eco friendly tech. it not only gave young acs a look at the stadium, but the importance of seeing the work firsthand. >> they're all passionate, they've all wanted to impact climate change and make their m, but they don't know how to. that's where we come in. we educate them on how to actuallye change, make public comments, the kind of careers to go into,d this is one of those initiative. >> more than 200 kids across silicon valley have joined in 'youth climate action since itsn in 2019. > >> will trey lance play in friday night's preseason openere shanahan gave us the answer today. plus serena williams getg ready to call i
here's jericka duncah a preview. >> good evening, we've a lot ofs tonight after kpix 5 news at 6:00. pain at the pump, americans are finallyg some relief from soaring fuel produces. we'll tell you how much lower prices could go. thas tonight on the cbs evening news. >> a group of young climate activists got a special tour ofi stadium. they're part of the sin valley youth climate action tean around by the stadium's engineering team. the focus was on the facilities' eco friendly tech....
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jericka is off. i'm lilia luciano. tonight federal law enforcement is on high alert after an unprecedented number of threats circulating online, including the names of two fbi agents who searched former president trump's florida estate. in washington, workers placed fences and protective barriers at the fbi headquarters ahead of any possible protests. cbs' elise preston is in new york with the latest. elise? >> lilia, the threats warn for the potential of violence against all levels of law enforcement officials. the threats are mainly occurring online, and fbi officials are concerned about their agents and staff. >> reporter: a joint fbi homeland security memo sent to law enforcement across the country warns of growing threats against them, including a threat to place a so-called dirty bomb in front of fbi headquarters and general calls for civil war and armed rebellion. the uptick follows the august 8th search of former president donald trump's mar-a-lago home. the memo stating "the fbi and dhs have identified multipl
jericka is off. i'm lilia luciano. tonight federal law enforcement is on high alert after an unprecedented number of threats circulating online, including the names of two fbi agents who searched former president trump's florida estate. in washington, workers placed fences and protective barriers at the fbi headquarters ahead of any possible protests. cbs' elise preston is in new york with the latest. elise? >> lilia, the threats warn for the potential of violence against all levels of...
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jericka is off. i'm mark strassmann.onight, president biden has the milestone legislative victory he desperately wanted and needed heading into november's midterms. and naturally, it didn't come easy. first, polarized senators pulled an all-nighter. they started debating saturday and kept arguing before finally voting. then late today, with vice president kamala harris casting the tiebreaker, democrats passed the president's economic agenda that had been left for dead. it's a mix of climate change spending, lowered health-care costs, and raised corporate taxes. also today, the president left the white house for the first time in more than two weeks since he first tested positive for covid. he'll head tomorrow to tour kentucky's flood damage and said today he's feeling great. cbs' natalie brand is on capitol hill for us. natalie? >> reporter: mark, the president acknowledged that this bill required compromises, but it includes some of his top policy goals. legislation now heads to the u.s. house for a vote there expected
jericka is off. i'm mark strassmann.onight, president biden has the milestone legislative victory he desperately wanted and needed heading into november's midterms. and naturally, it didn't come easy. first, polarized senators pulled an all-nighter. they started debating saturday and kept arguing before finally voting. then late today, with vice president kamala harris casting the tiebreaker, democrats passed the president's economic agenda that had been left for dead. it's a mix of climate...
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. >> and i'm jericka duncan. we have two the best in the business.ere is your world in 90 seconds. >> dozens of people are dead and many more are still unaccounted for after historic flooding in kentucky. even more rain is on the way. >> the most devastating deadly flooding event in kentucky, cenl m lifetime. >> california's largest wildfire is spreading fast. after exploding i
. >> and i'm jericka duncan. we have two the best in the business.ere is your world in 90 seconds. >> dozens of people are dead and many more are still unaccounted for after historic flooding in kentucky. even more rain is on the way. >> the most devastating deadly flooding event in kentucky, cenl m lifetime. >> california's largest wildfire is spreading fast. after exploding i
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jericka? >> like, with whatever the guy with the civilized, barbaric and savage -- >> -- morgan, yeah. >> do you think it was because they thought they were more, like, uncivilized, so they did not know what they were doing and that it was more of -- >> because if you accept the idea that native americans are still locked in barbarism, then they lack the same kind of scientific knowledge to be able to understand their world sufficiently to make the best uses of those resources. so yeah, i think that plays into it, definitely. but then again, that doesn't answer the question if you're going to send white settlers to this region, why would you not then check? i don't have good answers for that. i wish i did! i wish i did! and you can actually see, again, some of this playing out so that, in the dawes act in 1887, again, the idea of creating 160 acre plots, taking the reservation lands, and moving them from communally owned lands to privately owned lands, right? to individuals owning those chunks
jericka? >> like, with whatever the guy with the civilized, barbaric and savage -- >> -- morgan, yeah. >> do you think it was because they thought they were more, like, uncivilized, so they did not know what they were doing and that it was more of -- >> because if you accept the idea that native americans are still locked in barbarism, then they lack the same kind of scientific knowledge to be able to understand their world sufficiently to make the best uses of those...