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i'm jericka duncan in for norah.gin tonight with some breaking news-- cbs news has learned that the f.b.i. has gathered what it believes is enough evidence to support charging president biden's son hunter with crimes related to his taxes and a gun purchase. the f.b.i. has sent the information to the u.s. attorney's office in delaware. an attorney for hunter biden hit back at the allegations. in a statement, attorney chris clark said, "it is a federal felony for a federal agent to leak information about a grand jury investigation such as this one." well, we have a lot of news to get to tonight, and cbs's catherine herridge will start us off. catherine, good evening. >> reporter: jericka, tonight, there is movement in the hunter biden criminal investigation, with sources telling cbs news the f.b.i. believes it has sufficient evidence against the president's son. the years'-long federal investigation into hunter biden's business practices began before joe biden was president, and sources tell cbs news, the f.b.i. believ
i'm jericka duncan in for norah.gin tonight with some breaking news-- cbs news has learned that the f.b.i. has gathered what it believes is enough evidence to support charging president biden's son hunter with crimes related to his taxes and a gun purchase. the f.b.i. has sent the information to the u.s. attorney's office in delaware. an attorney for hunter biden hit back at the allegations. in a statement, attorney chris clark said, "it is a federal felony for a federal agent to leak...
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jericka? >> christina, thank you. >>> the fight over the 50-50 senate is fierce, especially in the battleground state of pennsylvania. this week democrat lieutenant governor john fetterman and republican dr. mehmet oz are set to debate. cbs's chief campaign correspondent robert costa is there this weekend. and bob, you know the lieutenant governor suffered a stroke erlier this year and at the debate he's planning to use closed captioning, which is typical for stroke patients. but what more can you tell us in terms of what to expect on tuesday? >> reporter: good evening, jericka. it's a football weekend here in state college, pennsylvania but tuesday's senate debate is certainly the talk of the town. lieutenant governor fetterman will use closed captioning, a common practice for those who have suffered a stroke, but his doctor in recent days issued a letter saying he's fine and recovering but his health and issues like crime and inflation will be in focus during that showdown. >> we've been tal
jericka? >> christina, thank you. >>> the fight over the 50-50 senate is fierce, especially in the battleground state of pennsylvania. this week democrat lieutenant governor john fetterman and republican dr. mehmet oz are set to debate. cbs's chief campaign correspondent robert costa is there this weekend. and bob, you know the lieutenant governor suffered a stroke erlier this year and at the debate he's planning to use closed captioning, which is typical for stroke patients. but...
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jericka?> danya bacchus tonight in los angeles, thank you. >>> turning now to the battle for congress with the midterms fast approaching. a new cbs poll out today shows republicans are still favored to capture the house with an estimated 224-seat majority. democrats had been narrowing the gap, but that momentum has stalled. cbs' debra alfarone is in washington tonight with those details. good evening, debra. >> reporter: good evening, jer jericka. no matter your income, infon in. itould be a deciding fr m ons. >> there's a lot in here that lowers the everyday costs for middle-class families. >> reporter: president biden is trying to convince voters his big legislative win, "the inflation reduction act," will bring prices down. but a new cbs news battleground tracker poll shows 65% of registered voters believe the economy is getting worse. and 68% of registered voters say the biden administration could be doing more. >> this is a top concern for all voters. >> it's also a top concern for the pr
jericka?> danya bacchus tonight in los angeles, thank you. >>> turning now to the battle for congress with the midterms fast approaching. a new cbs poll out today shows republicans are still favored to capture the house with an estimated 224-seat majority. democrats had been narrowing the gap, but that momentum has stalled. cbs' debra alfarone is in washington tonight with those details. good evening, debra. >> reporter: good evening, jer jericka. no matter your income, infon...
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jericka? >> christina, thank you. >>> the fight over the 50-50 senate is fierce, especially in the battleground state of pennsylvania. this week democrat lieutenant governor john fetterman and republican dr. mehmet oz are set to debate. cbs's chief campaign correspondent robert costa is there this weekend, and bob, you know that the lieutenant governor suffered a stroke earlier this year. and at the debate he's planning to use closed captioning, which is typical for stroke patients. but what more can you tell us in terms of what to expect on tuesday? >> reporter: good evening, jericka. it's a football weekend here in state college, pennsylvania. but tuesday's senate debate is certainly the talk of the town. lieutenant governor fetterman will use closed captioning, a common practice for those who have suffered a stroke, but his doctor in recent days issued a letter saying he's fine and he's recovering. but his health and issues like crime and inflation will be in focus during that showdown. >>
jericka? >> christina, thank you. >>> the fight over the 50-50 senate is fierce, especially in the battleground state of pennsylvania. this week democrat lieutenant governor john fetterman and republican dr. mehmet oz are set to debate. cbs's chief campaign correspondent robert costa is there this weekend, and bob, you know that the lieutenant governor suffered a stroke earlier this year. and at the debate he's planning to use closed captioning, which is typical for stroke...
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jericka? >> danya bacchus for us tonight in los angeles.. >>> today investigators are looking into what may have caused a helicopter to crash in fresno, california. take a look at this video. it was captured on a video from a neighbor's doorbell camera. the helicopter landed in the front yard of a home. remarkably, the pilot and his passenger survived. no one on the ground was injured. >>> straight ahead, an in-depth look at the deadly surge in fentanyl deaths across the country. >>> plus, the nfl responds after a player's injuries come under scrutiny. >>> and later, one man's passion >>> and later, one man's passion filling a barn with hogs. do you know what hair repair brand is getting rave reviews? here's a hint. when hair is damaged, bonds break. but this pro-vitamin formula strengthens bonds, and builds new ones. for softness and resilience, without the $50 price tag. because if you know how to get prestige results without the prestige price you know it's pantene. ♪♪ listen, i'm done settling. because this is my secret. you know it's p
jericka? >> danya bacchus for us tonight in los angeles.. >>> today investigators are looking into what may have caused a helicopter to crash in fresno, california. take a look at this video. it was captured on a video from a neighbor's doorbell camera. the helicopter landed in the front yard of a home. remarkably, the pilot and his passenger survived. no one on the ground was injured. >>> straight ahead, an in-depth look at the deadly surge in fentanyl deaths across the...
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christina, good evening. >> good evening, jericka.macro level the economy is still on the top of voters' minds but when you drill down into some of these key competitive races other issues including abortion are -- voters are saying are impacting the way they're going to go to the polls. >> therefore, abortion right up until birth. >> reporter: in the arizona governor's race republican kari lake is in a dead heat with democrat katie hobbs. >> that is ridiculous, and she's saying this to distract from her incredibly extreme position. >> reporter: 60% of likely arizona voters say abortion caseld be legal in all or most according to a cbs news/yougov poll. and more than half say abortion is an important issue for their vote. the same holds true in georgia, where stacey abrams is down against governor brian kemp. 59% of voters say it's an important issue. >> i'm going to fight as hard as i can to protect the right to abortion because that's how we protect the rights of women. >> reporter: and in wisconsin it's 51%. even though the republi
christina, good evening. >> good evening, jericka.macro level the economy is still on the top of voters' minds but when you drill down into some of these key competitive races other issues including abortion are -- voters are saying are impacting the way they're going to go to the polls. >> therefore, abortion right up until birth. >> reporter: in the arizona governor's race republican kari lake is in a dead heat with democrat katie hobbs. >> that is ridiculous, and...
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jericka, they say there is no doubt this was a break-in. >> jonathan vigliotti for us in san francisco. thank you. >>> well, that attack on the paul pelosi home came on the same day u.s. security officials sent out a bulletin warning of a heightened threat to the elections. a new cbs news poll out today shows 8 out of 10 voters feel things in this country are out of control. cbs's mark strassmann has more. >> reporter: america's zeitgeist, vulnerability. like this home invasion hammer attack on a politician's 82-year-old spouse. reinforcing where an anxious, often resentful bunch heading into midterms. >> now with joe biden there's a big thumb on top of you where you can't enjoy yourself. >> i just need to see some peace. and i think the only way to do this is voting. >> reporter: the economy, especially inflation, indisputably top of mind in voter anxiety. >> cost of groceries are outrageous. utilities are outrageous. it keeps going up. >> reporter: and gas prices. look at these in los angeles. right at $7 a gallon for regular. that would be nightmarish in most of the country but here
jericka, they say there is no doubt this was a break-in. >> jonathan vigliotti for us in san francisco. thank you. >>> well, that attack on the paul pelosi home came on the same day u.s. security officials sent out a bulletin warning of a heightened threat to the elections. a new cbs news poll out today shows 8 out of 10 voters feel things in this country are out of control. cbs's mark strassmann has more. >> reporter: america's zeitgeist, vulnerability. like this home...
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i'm jericka duncan. thank you for watching. studios, this is kpix5 news be >> no at 6:00, prosecutors sharing new details of the break in an assault against nancy pelosi's husband . >>> making halloween safe for all kids. the efforts to help families with autistic children enjoy the holiday together. >>> a food desert, no new grocery store is providing a much-needed boost for one bay area neighborhood. live from the cbs studios in san francisco, i'm brian happen. >> i'm andrea nakano. we are learning more about the attack on paul pelosi. nancy pelosi , it was confirmed, was, in fact, the target of the attack. the speaker was seen leaving her home as the husband recovers in the hospital. >> da lin spoke with jenkins and has new details emerging tonight. >> authorities came out on a sunday to release more details but more importantly, correct bad information. for starters, the district attorney says the suspect's name is actually pronounced david de-pap. >> at the time that the suspect mister depape entered the home, he was in fa
i'm jericka duncan. thank you for watching. studios, this is kpix5 news be >> no at 6:00, prosecutors sharing new details of the break in an assault against nancy pelosi's husband . >>> making halloween safe for all kids. the efforts to help families with autistic children enjoy the holiday together. >>> a food desert, no new grocery store is providing a much-needed boost for one bay area neighborhood. live from the cbs studios in san francisco, i'm brian happen....
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i'm jericka duncan. >>> this is cbsn news flash. a member of the proud boys extremist group has pled guilty seditious conspiracy. he faces up to 63 months in prison. >>> a 430 foot tall orlando amusement ride is being taken down after a 14-year-old boy fell to his death in march. the ridepe mon before the boy's death. >>> and all ice are on the jobs report to see whether the labor market is showing whether it is loosing up. for more news, download the app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm dan lieberman, cbs news, new york. >>> this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> we begin tonight with some breaking news, cbs news has learned that the fbi has gathered what it believes is enough evidence to support charging president biden's son hunter with crimes related to his taxes and a gun purchase. the fbi has sent the information to the u.s. attorney's office in delaware. an attorney for hunter biden hit back at the immigrations in a statement. chris clark said it is a federal felony for a federal agent to leak information about a grand
i'm jericka duncan. >>> this is cbsn news flash. a member of the proud boys extremist group has pled guilty seditious conspiracy. he faces up to 63 months in prison. >>> a 430 foot tall orlando amusement ride is being taken down after a 14-year-old boy fell to his death in march. the ridepe mon before the boy's death. >>> and all ice are on the jobs report to see whether the labor market is showing whether it is loosing up. for more news, download the app on your cell...
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i'm jericka duncan. thanks for watching.ions, thousands jammed san francisco, but fleet week's final airshow couldn't get off the ground. if you were on the ground, the italian heritage parade route a big boost to nort to northeast business. > >> we check in with families who who had to start over after the devastating wine country firest. country firestorm. > >> the blue angel pilots sent out a statement saying they couldn't fly because of weather conditions and they were looking looking forward to clear skies next year. if you watch the airshow friday or saturday you might've noticed this aircraft flying around famous landmarks. we caught up with the veteran pilot in charge of training the pilots who fly in the show. >> reporter: the dynamics of the the plane aren't different than what you would fly when you are here on the plane as a passenger, it just happens to be be lower so you have s of the d and it looks amazing. >> we are sitting inside a
i'm jericka duncan. thanks for watching.ions, thousands jammed san francisco, but fleet week's final airshow couldn't get off the ground. if you were on the ground, the italian heritage parade route a big boost to nort to northeast business. > >> we check in with families who who had to start over after the devastating wine country firest. country firestorm. > >> the blue angel pilots sent out a statement saying they couldn't fly because of weather conditions and they were...
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i'm jericka duncan in new york. thank you so much for watching.ght. ♪ >> now at 6:00, how the city ofn is showing appreciation tonight with the suspected serial killer suspected serial killer now behind bars. > >> i'm john ramos in san francis tenderloin district where there's not a whole lot of space lot of space for a kid to be a kid. but if things go as plannet could be changing. that story coming up. > >> and warriors' guard jordan pe speaks publicly for the first time since getting punched at practice. > >> we're live at the cbs studios cbs studios in san francisco and francisco and we begin tonight here in the city where each weekend, a different street is closed off to traffic to allow residents to come out and play.s called sunday streets. and it's proven popular and some are sayg now that it should be permanentx 5's john ramos has that story. >> reporter: this is phoenix dad the city of san francisco. a celebration of the end of the sn for the sunday streets program.t if people on this particular stt get their way, it's only the beginning
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. >> reporter: good evening, jericka.eekend at home in delaware president biden will head to pennsylvania this week and f
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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...
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and then, also, you can get in touch with me and jericka williams, who actually produce the african archive combining all of these different archival repositories to bring together history in washington d.c.. and so i'm happy to put you in touch with her. >> thank you. >> sure yes? david fischer thank you so much for the panel, fascinating discussion and for sarah i want to ask you to maybe speculate for a moment, we have talked about jefferson, we talked about monroe, we've talked about madison, and all in their own ways, they would've predicted slavery would have gone away eventually. i think they also would've predicted and did predict in many ways the blacks and whites could not live together and that society that would be insurmountable. that was the colonization movement that was behind that. i'm interested in what you think they would think of race relations today. i think they would've not been surprised that we had a civil war, i think they would not been surprised that we had jim crow for another hundred years or so. i'm interested in what you think a given your knowledge of those
and then, also, you can get in touch with me and jericka williams, who actually produce the african archive combining all of these different archival repositories to bring together history in washington d.c.. and so i'm happy to put you in touch with her. >> thank you. >> sure yes? david fischer thank you so much for the panel, fascinating discussion and for sarah i want to ask you to maybe speculate for a moment, we have talked about jefferson, we talked about monroe, we've talked...