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cbs's nancy cordes reports tonight from minnesota. >> reporter: the vice president made history withrivate tour of an unassuming spot, a planned parenthood clinic in st. paul. >> the reason i'm here is because this is a health care crisis. >> reporter: the clinic has seen a 25% surge in abortions since two neighboring states, along with several others, enacted full abortion bans. >> and, doctor, please. >> reporter: dr. sarah traxler is the chief medical officer. >> our new abortion landscape is difficult. it is dangerous, and it is putting my patients and health care providers at severe risk. >> reporter: the visit was the last stop for the v.p. in a six-state swing that has been solely focused on reproductive rights. >> these extremists, they're trying to take women back to the 1800s. we must restore the protections of roe. >> reporter: the issue is a top focus for the biden campaign, and here's why. 57% of americans say the overturning of roe v. wade nearly two years ago was mostly bad for the country. minnesota governor tim walz. >> is this the most animating issue for democrats
cbs's nancy cordes reports tonight from minnesota. >> reporter: the vice president made history withrivate tour of an unassuming spot, a planned parenthood clinic in st. paul. >> the reason i'm here is because this is a health care crisis. >> reporter: the clinic has seen a 25% surge in abortions since two neighboring states, along with several others, enacted full abortion bans. >> and, doctor, please. >> reporter: dr. sarah traxler is the chief medical officer....
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norah. >> norah: nancy cordes at the white house, thank you.erful winds that howled from virginia to new england today turned deadly outside the capital of pennsylvania. 43-year-old man was killed overnight when the wind blew down a tree hitting his home. winds topping 50 miles an hour were reported at the time. the threat continues tonight across the northeast. tonight an update for u.s. secretary of state antony blinken is in jamaica calling an emergency meeting with several cribbean leaders as the surge in violence in haiti has that country on the verge of collapse. over the weekend, the u.s. military evacuated some u.s. embassy workers for safety reasons. the turmoil started last month with these powerful gangs to demanding that the prime minister stepped down. cbs's manuel bojorquez has more on the growing crisis. >> reporter: haiti is on the brink of collapse. armed gangs have a stranglehold on the capital, setting fire to police stations and storming prisons to free thousands of inmates. the latest in violence led the u.s. to evacuate no
norah. >> norah: nancy cordes at the white house, thank you.erful winds that howled from virginia to new england today turned deadly outside the capital of pennsylvania. 43-year-old man was killed overnight when the wind blew down a tree hitting his home. winds topping 50 miles an hour were reported at the time. the threat continues tonight across the northeast. tonight an update for u.s. secretary of state antony blinken is in jamaica calling an emergency meeting with several cribbean...
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in tonight's listening to america, cbs' nancy cordes spoke to revoters in the badger stateo hear what's on their mind. >> reporter: jay weissington owns a barbershop on the north side, just a few blocks from where president biden spoke today. jay voted for biden in 2020, but is now undecided. >> i've been seeing it from both perspectives, and i've been seeing it from the black voters as well. yeah, we're going to vote for trump this year. >> reporter: we sat down with him at the rise and shine coffee cup, owned by bobbie, a life-long democrat. >> i'm a biden fan. i feel like employment is down. i feel like he is helping small businesses. i'm a small business owner. >> reporter: patty granger is a project manager, a mom of two and plans to vote for donald trump. >> he is a very strong personality, but i like the fact that he pushes boundaries or doesn't come in as a politician. >> reporter: inflation is one of her biggest issues. >> almost $6 for four sticks of butter. and we're the dairy state. it shouldn't be that expensive. >> reporter: how much of it do you attribute to the after-eff
in tonight's listening to america, cbs' nancy cordes spoke to revoters in the badger stateo hear what's on their mind. >> reporter: jay weissington owns a barbershop on the north side, just a few blocks from where president biden spoke today. jay voted for biden in 2020, but is now undecided. >> i've been seeing it from both perspectives, and i've been seeing it from the black voters as well. yeah, we're going to vote for trump this year. >> reporter: we sat down with him at...
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>> norah: nancy cordes, thank you for that update., a number of new developments in what's being called the biggest cybersecurity attack on america's health care system. the department of health and human services is now investigating unitedhealth group after hackers shut down the company's payment processing arm. three weeks later, the pharmacy network is now back online, but many providers are still struggling. cbs's nicole sganga reports. >> reporter: a ransomware attack turned national crisis. >> it's been one of the most stressful things we've gone through as a practice. and that's saying something, given that we survived covid. >> reporter: and for doctors like christine meyer, a personal nightmare. on an average weekday, you would get? >> $20,000, $30,000, $40,000, $50,000 in deposits. >> reporter: and today you got? >> $77,000. >> reporter: the hacked targeted change healthcare, a unit of united health, forcing the nation's largest medical payment system off-line on february 21st, leaving hospitals and medical practices in a c
>> norah: nancy cordes, thank you for that update., a number of new developments in what's being called the biggest cybersecurity attack on america's health care system. the department of health and human services is now investigating unitedhealth group after hackers shut down the company's payment processing arm. three weeks later, the pharmacy network is now back online, but many providers are still struggling. cbs's nicole sganga reports. >> reporter: a ransomware attack turned...
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in tonight's "listening to america," cbs's nancy cordes spoke to voters in the badger state to hear what'snds. >> reporter: jay whisenten co-owns a barbershop on milwaukee's north side, just a few blocks from where president biden spoke today. jay voted for biden in 2020, but is now undecided. >> i've been seeing it from both perspectives, and i've been seeing it from the black voters, as well, like, yeah, we going to vote for trump this year. you know, we need big t back in office. >> reporter: we set on him at the rise and grind coffee shop which is owned by bobbi tatum, a lifelong democrat. >> i'm a biden fan. i feel like he is, unemployment is, you know, down. i feel like he is helping small businesses. i'm a small business owner. >> reporter: patti granger is a project manager, a mom of two, and plans to vote for donald trump. >> he is a very strong personality. but i like the fact that he pushes boundaries or doesn't come in as a politician. >> reporter: inflation is one of her biggest issues. >> almost $6 for four sticks of butter, and we are the dairy state. [laughs] it shouldn't b
in tonight's "listening to america," cbs's nancy cordes spoke to voters in the badger state to hear what'snds. >> reporter: jay whisenten co-owns a barbershop on milwaukee's north side, just a few blocks from where president biden spoke today. jay voted for biden in 2020, but is now undecided. >> i've been seeing it from both perspectives, and i've been seeing it from the black voters, as well, like, yeah, we going to vote for trump this year. you know, we need big t back...
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>> norah: nancy cordes, thank you for the update., the haitian government is extending its overnight curfew to at least sunday. street gangs control much of the capital and violence flared up again today. the u.s. diplomatic security service shared these night vision photos showing heavy security outside the u.s. embassy. cbs's cristian benavides reports on americans still trapped in the chaos. >> reporter: fire trucks in port-au-prince raced to haiti's largest prison set on fire after a mass prison break two weeks ago, a 4,000 prisoners was orchestrated by gangs that sparked violence and chaos. it's been three days since prime minister ariel henry resigned, leading a power vacuum where gangs now control 80% of the capital city. it's believed there are several hundred americans still in haiti. >> we have architected to plan b >> reporter: general laura richardson, the head of u.s. southern command, said they are ready to evacuate americans. dennis hankins was confirmed today as u.s. ambassador to haiti. the post has been vacant since
>> norah: nancy cordes, thank you for the update., the haitian government is extending its overnight curfew to at least sunday. street gangs control much of the capital and violence flared up again today. the u.s. diplomatic security service shared these night vision photos showing heavy security outside the u.s. embassy. cbs's cristian benavides reports on americans still trapped in the chaos. >> reporter: fire trucks in port-au-prince raced to haiti's largest prison set on fire...
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. >> nancy cordes at the white house, thank you. >>> the powerful winds that howled from virginia to new england today turned deadly outside the capital of pennsylvania. a 43-year-old man was killed overnight when the wind blew down a tree, hitting his home. winds topping 50 miles an hour were recorded at the time. the threat continues tonight across the northeast. >>> tonight an update for you as secretary of state antony blinken is in jamaica, calling an emergency meeting with several caribbean leaders as the surge in violence in haiti has that country on the verge of collapse. over the weekend, the u.s. military evacuated some u.s. embassy workers for safety reasons. the turmoil started last month with these powerful gangs demanding that the prime minister step down. cbs's manuel bojorquez has more on the growing crisis. >> reporter: haiti is on the brink of collapse. armed gangs have a stranglehold on the capital, setting fire to police stations and storming prisons to free thousands of inmates. the latest violence led the u.s. to evacuate nonessential personnel from the embassy
. >> nancy cordes at the white house, thank you. >>> the powerful winds that howled from virginia to new england today turned deadly outside the capital of pennsylvania. a 43-year-old man was killed overnight when the wind blew down a tree, hitting his home. winds topping 50 miles an hour were recorded at the time. the threat continues tonight across the northeast. >>> tonight an update for you as secretary of state antony blinken is in jamaica, calling an emergency...
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nancy cordes reports. >> what did you do? jumped for joy. >> reporter: sharon cooper got a letter recently that changed her life. insurance coverage approved after years without it. >> you just went to see the doctor for the first time in how long? >> ten years. >> wow. >> yes. >> what was that like? >> it was wonderful. >> reporter: cooper is a former pharmacy manager in archdale, north carolina, without coverage, her $300 a month anti-seizure pills were also out of reach. >> how were you living your life without that medication? >> it was hard. i was scared to go out because if somebody sees you have a seizure, they freak out. they think what's wrong with her, you know? >> reporter: but the stroke of a pen changed everything. last year, north carolina's democratic governor signed a law expanding medicaid coverage, making 600,000 state residents eligible for nearly free health insurance, a bipartisan triumph years in the making. >> we're adding about a thousand a day. >> reporter: state senator jim bergen and state represent
nancy cordes reports. >> what did you do? jumped for joy. >> reporter: sharon cooper got a letter recently that changed her life. insurance coverage approved after years without it. >> you just went to see the doctor for the first time in how long? >> ten years. >> wow. >> yes. >> what was that like? >> it was wonderful. >> reporter: cooper is a former pharmacy manager in archdale, north carolina, without coverage, her $300 a month...
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. >> reporter: nancy cordes asked vice president kamala harris about the tension. >> are the israelisrisk of losing u.s. aid if this continues? >> we always have to stand for the security of israel and its people, and also to do what we have done behind closed doors and in public around forcing a better path forward in terms of what is happening currently in gaza. >> reporter: president biden has been pushing for a temporary cease-fire in gaza as part of an agreement to release hostages. tonight, he says it looks like it will be tough to close a deal by the start of ramadan next week, and he's worried that will incite violence in east jerusalem. norah? >> norah: weijia jiang, thank you. the u.s. and other countries continue to deliver food into the gaza strip, where the u.n. says more than half a million people are on the brink of starvation. cbs's ramy inocencio, embedded with u.s. troops in amman, jordan, and he is the first correspondent to get an up-close look with the american military on one of those air drops. >> reporter: food, desperately needed, airdropped over northern gaza
. >> reporter: nancy cordes asked vice president kamala harris about the tension. >> are the israelisrisk of losing u.s. aid if this continues? >> we always have to stand for the security of israel and its people, and also to do what we have done behind closed doors and in public around forcing a better path forward in terms of what is happening currently in gaza. >> reporter: president biden has been pushing for a temporary cease-fire in gaza as part of an agreement to...
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. >> norah: nancy cordes, what a really interesting conversation.ou so much beard well, tonight, after olivia munn is revealing her yearlong battle with an aggressive form of breast cancer that lead to a double mastectomy. and the biggest surprise, how she learned of her diagnosis. cbs's roxana saberi tells us about the test every woman should know about. >> good for him. good for your baby. >> reporter: revealing her diagnosis, olivia munn shared this emotional year on instagram. >> thank you so much. >> we love you. >> split them up beard >> reporter: the 43-year-old known for her roles in marvel's "x-men: apocalypse" and hbo's "the newsroom" says she was diagnosed after testing negative for 90 different cancer genes and two months after having a normal mammogram. >> let's do it. >> reporter: she credits her ob-gyn with saving her life after she calculated her breast cancer risk assessment score. 37%, and recommended additional testing, which led to her diagnosis. dr. elizabeth comen is a breast oncologist. >> so if you have a score, for example,
. >> norah: nancy cordes, what a really interesting conversation.ou so much beard well, tonight, after olivia munn is revealing her yearlong battle with an aggressive form of breast cancer that lead to a double mastectomy. and the biggest surprise, how she learned of her diagnosis. cbs's roxana saberi tells us about the test every woman should know about. >> good for him. good for your baby. >> reporter: revealing her diagnosis, olivia munn shared this emotional year on...
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and that notion of fairness is pretty much the argument from now until nov november. >> norah: nancy cordesf white house correspondent. nancy, you covered this president closely. he's been criticized for sometimes flopping a speech, going off script. tonight was a bit different. >> this seemed to be a speech designed first and foremost to show that joe biden has the stamina and the fire in the belly to go another four years. it was designed to be delivered with high energy. he even broke into a call and response at one point. democratic lawmakers played along. he told jokes. but he came out of the gate criticizing donald trump donald trump on ukraine and then on january 6th. that was unexpected. he accused him of unleashing chaos when it comes to reproductive rights and pandering to vladimir putin. it seemed to me that this white house understood that one of the biggest obstacles to reelection for him are the persistent voter questions about the president's age. the white house set out to try to address those questions with a speech in which he ad-libbed about everything from taxes to stick
and that notion of fairness is pretty much the argument from now until nov november. >> norah: nancy cordesf white house correspondent. nancy, you covered this president closely. he's been criticized for sometimes flopping a speech, going off script. tonight was a bit different. >> this seemed to be a speech designed first and foremost to show that joe biden has the stamina and the fire in the belly to go another four years. it was designed to be delivered with high energy. he even...
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. >> nancy cordes. >> gayle is off but it's your world in 90 seconds. >> voters head to the polls foruper tuesday after the supreme court rules dtr
. >> nancy cordes. >> gayle is off but it's your world in 90 seconds. >> voters head to the polls foruper tuesday after the supreme court rules dtr