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norah. yothanonnell: all right, manny, u. pearl harbor attack, how an american sailor was finally brought home. (click) ♪ i promise that you'll never find another ♪ ♪ like me-ee-ee ♪ ooh-ooh-ooh ♪ i'm the only one of me ♪ ♪ baby, that's the fun of me ♪ ♪ eeh-eeh-eeh ♪ ooh-ooh-ooh it's taylor swift! with the capital one savor card you earn 4% cash back on dining and 4% on entertainment. so when you go out, you cash in. what's in your wallet? so when you go out, you cash in. we're proving the new keurig k-duo brewer makes any occasion the perfect coffee on.io as just add groundthe new kcoffee for a carafe, or pop in a pod for a freshly brewed cup. exaffi'.how like my co 'veee got my light roast. or pop in a pod for a freshly brewed cup. we're brewing the love. ifd a high risk for fracture osteoporosis now might not be the best time to ask yourself are my bones strong? life is full of make or break moments. that's why it's so important only prolia® is proven to help strengthen prand bo ect omotne are pregnant, are allergic to it
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norah. om o'donnell: kris, i know there's another big story you're following involving that boeing 737 max, a different plane than this here. what are we learning about that? >> reporter: there is a new document that surfaced that is raising some big questions tonight-- when boeing knew and what did they know about the airplane. it's a series of messages between two boeing employees about the automated flight control system that malfunctioned in the two 737 max crashes. about two years before the crashes, one employee said the system was "running rampant" on him in the simulator, calling it egregious. he wrote, "i basically lied to ."e regulators unknowingly." now, both the f.a.a. and congress are demanding answers from boeing tonight. norah. >> o'donnell: still more on that story. thank you so much, kris. appreciate it. now to an extraordinary development in the presidential campaign. hillary clinton, the 2016 nominee, called tulsi gabbard, one of the current candidates the favorite of the
norah. om o'donnell: kris, i know there's another big story you're following involving that boeing 737 max, a different plane than this here. what are we learning about that? >> reporter: there is a new document that surfaced that is raising some big questions tonight-- when boeing knew and what did they know about the airplane. it's a series of messages between two boeing employees about the automated flight control system that malfunctioned in the two 737 max crashes. about two years...
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>> reporter: well, hello, norah. aides to the former vice president say we can expect him to more aggressively question warren's candor if she, in their doew, fails to answer specific questions about her healthcare quan. but as we mentioned, there are regns of trouble for him tonight. new fund-raising reports show he's got just $9 million in his campaign bank account. he spent more money last quarter than he raised. warren has more than $25 million in the bank. norah? ra o'donnell: all right. just as they're getting ready for all these primary battles. thank you, ed. the house impeachment inquiry continued today behind closed doors. nte committees have been hearing ndom administration officials past and present. and a lot of the questions center around the work of the president's lawyer, rudy giuliani. nancy cordes reports the president is still in giuliani's corner. er rudy was a great prosecutor. he was the best mayor in the history of the city of new york, as far as i can see. >> reporter: president trump defended
>> reporter: well, hello, norah. aides to the former vice president say we can expect him to more aggressively question warren's candor if she, in their doew, fails to answer specific questions about her healthcare quan. but as we mentioned, there are regns of trouble for him tonight. new fund-raising reports show he's got just $9 million in his campaign bank account. he spent more money last quarter than he raised. warren has more than $25 million in the bank. norah? ra o'donnell: all...
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ik reporter: well, norah, we s? seen a frustrated president trump plenty of times but today fruecame visibly angrier as the day went on, both inside the oval office and at a press conference. he refused to answer questions, spewed falsehoods and scolded reporters, creating an awkward situation for a visiting head of state who was by his side for all of it. >> reporter: president trump, how do you respond to concern that you are putting the whistleblower's life in danger. >> well, the whistleblower is whry inaccurate. >> reporter: president trump suggested the whistleblower should not be protected because the president said he or she is not legitimate. te he wrote a vicious conversation. in other words, he either got it totally wrong, made it up. >> reporter: your own d.n.i. said the call transcript was consistent with the complaint. so should-- >> no, no, no, he didn't say that. you have to take a look. >> reporter: so we did. under oath, acting director of national intelligence joseph maguire said this about a summ
ik reporter: well, norah, we s? seen a frustrated president trump plenty of times but today fruecame visibly angrier as the day went on, both inside the oval office and at a press conference. he refused to answer questions, spewed falsehoods and scolded reporters, creating an awkward situation for a visiting head of state who was by his side for all of it. >> reporter: president trump, how do you respond to concern that you are putting the whistleblower's life in danger. >> well,...
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>> reporter: well, norah, that is highly unlikely to happen. in fact, three house committees have already drafted a subpoena to demand those documents linked to ukraine, anticipating the white house will miss tomorrow's deadline. president trump himself said he will comply with the subpoenas, imd he always does, but, norah, we have seen time and time again his legal team block information from congress. >> o'donnell: all right, weijia, thank you. and there is breaking news. the impeachment inquiry interviewed its first witness and it happened all day today. the questions involved text and a quid pro quo dispute. the witness is kurt volker. he is a former special envoy to ukraine. volker has become a central figure in the ukraine investigation because of his conversations with the white house and rudy giuliani. nancy cordes is on capitol hill. it was an entire day of testimony. what have we learned about what volker said? >> reporter: norah, volker has been speaking to congressional investigators about rudy giuliani's efforts to investigate the
>> reporter: well, norah, that is highly unlikely to happen. in fact, three house committees have already drafted a subpoena to demand those documents linked to ukraine, anticipating the white house will miss tomorrow's deadline. president trump himself said he will comply with the subpoenas, imd he always does, but, norah, we have seen time and time again his legal team block information from congress. >> o'donnell: all right, weijia, thank you. and there is breaking news. the...
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norah? >> reporter: david, thank you.or more on the death of the isis leader and what it means for the fight against isis, we're joined now by holly williams in turkey and cbs news senior national security contributor michael morrell, a former acting director of the c.i.a. welcome to you both. holly, what impact will this have on isis? >> well, it's a blow, norah, but a blow that isis has probably been planning for, given how much of its leadership has been killed. we're hearing today that the top isis spokesman has also been killed in a u.s. raid. al-baghdadi has a likely successor, a character known by many names, including abdullah qardash. like al-baghdadi, he apparently joined al qaeda's offshoot in iraq before isis split from that group. but to be clear, isis is not about one man, whether it's al- baghdadi or someone else. it's about an ideology, a violent interpretation of islam, some would say a perversion of their religion. >> o'donnell: so the fight continues. michael, one of the things we learned today is that
norah? >> reporter: david, thank you.or more on the death of the isis leader and what it means for the fight against isis, we're joined now by holly williams in turkey and cbs news senior national security contributor michael morrell, a former acting director of the c.i.a. welcome to you both. holly, what impact will this have on isis? >> well, it's a blow, norah, but a blow that isis has probably been planning for, given how much of its leadership has been killed. we're hearing...
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this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell.eporting tonight from washington. >> o'donnell: good evening. and thank you so much for joining us. and as we come on the air, there is breaking news on syria. president trump tonight is calling for an immediate halt to turkey's invasion, and he is sending his vice president, mike pence, and his national security adviser, to turkey. the vice president was the one to make this announcement. he appeared outside the west wing just a short time ago to tell the press that mr. trump had made a plea to stop the violence in a phone call with the turkish president. >> the president of the united states called on the president of turkey to stop the invasion, to enact an immediate ceasefire, and to begin negotiations with kurdish forces in syria. >> o'donnell: now what's happening in syria can only be described as chaos after the u.s. began pulling its forces out, abandoning its kurdish allies. turkey invaded syria. the president tonight is authorizing new sanctions against turkey's leaders and r
this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell.eporting tonight from washington. >> o'donnell: good evening. and thank you so much for joining us. and as we come on the air, there is breaking news on syria. president trump tonight is calling for an immediate halt to turkey's invasion, and he is sending his vice president, mike pence, and his national security adviser, to turkey. the vice president was the one to make this announcement. he appeared outside the west wing just...
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>> reporter: norah, there is no broader strategy. officials i have spoken with have told me that the president doesn't appreciate the implications of his decision to quickly pull back, pull out of syria. and, in fact, some members of his national security team described it as a demolition of gis. power in the region. that only benefits russia, the assad regime, iran, and isis dcause it further destabilizes the region. now, the administration does recognize the sanctions it put on turkey yesterday have not stopped turkey at all, but they did get president erdogan'serhae agreo take a team of u.s. negotiators, including vicesohen this cease-fire. it's not clear what it would look like, only certain that russia will have to be a part of it. norah. >> o'donnell: really interesting as russia appears to be growing stronger. margaret, thank you. today, we finally did hear from hunter biden. he gave his first interview since president trump and others started raising questions about his work in ukraine and china. ed o'keefe reports this also
>> reporter: norah, there is no broader strategy. officials i have spoken with have told me that the president doesn't appreciate the implications of his decision to quickly pull back, pull out of syria. and, in fact, some members of his national security team described it as a demolition of gis. power in the region. that only benefits russia, the assad regime, iran, and isis dcause it further destabilizes the region. now, the administration does recognize the sanctions it put on turkey...
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norah. g o'donnell: all right, courtney, thank you.this hour, an emergency directive is going into effect in hong kong. anti-government protesters will no longer be allowed to wear masks. hours earlier, they were out in the street en masse setting fires and blocking streets. police responded with tear gas. nge protestors are demanding more autonomy from mainland china. actress diahann carroll died of cancer today in los angeles, and she was a tv pioneer. >> guess what, mister? >> what? >> o'donnell: in 1968, carol started "julia," playing a nurse and a single mom. rse was the first black woman in a leading role who didn't play into racial stereotypes. >> it was very controversial. we were willing to walk away om all the cli all the caricatures of what black people are supposed to be. knocked on my door. >> reporter: earlier, carrol won a tony for the musical "no strings." and in the 1970s, she was nominated for an oscar for "claudine." she returned to tv in the 80s on the prime-time soap "dynasty" asich included battles with costar joa
norah. g o'donnell: all right, courtney, thank you.this hour, an emergency directive is going into effect in hong kong. anti-government protesters will no longer be allowed to wear masks. hours earlier, they were out in the street en masse setting fires and blocking streets. police responded with tear gas. nge protestors are demanding more autonomy from mainland china. actress diahann carroll died of cancer today in los angeles, and she was a tv pioneer. >> guess what, mister? >>...
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norah. >> o'donnell: charlie, thank you.d on this yom kippur, the esliest day of the jewish year, a terror scare. securis tystepd up at synagogues here in new york city and around the world following a deadly attack in germany. a heavily armed man tried to shoot his way into a synagogue in the town of halle. 10 americans were among those inside. roxana saberi is at the scene and has the shocking video livestreamed by the gunman >> reporter: the suspect broadcast his rampage live online, showing off his weapons and ammunition in a car before efrning his gun on a woman walking by. rie shooter then tries to break tnd shoot his way into a synagogue, but the door doesn't open. inside, dozens of worshippers were observing judaism's holiest holiday, yom kippur. rebecca blady who moved from new york to berlin earlier this year was one of them. >> they told us, "get out of here. go deeper into the synagogue building, go upstairs-- >> reporter: police say when the shooter couldn't get into the genagogue he entered a nearby kabob shop
norah. >> o'donnell: charlie, thank you.d on this yom kippur, the esliest day of the jewish year, a terror scare. securis tystepd up at synagogues here in new york city and around the world following a deadly attack in germany. a heavily armed man tried to shoot his way into a synagogue in the town of halle. 10 americans were among those inside. roxana saberi is at the scene and has the shocking video livestreamed by the gunman >> reporter: the suspect broadcast his rampage live...
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this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting tonight from washington.'donnell: good evening. and thank you so much for joining us. we are going to begin with breaking news. in a city which leaks like a broken faucet, house democrats are considering extreme measures to protect the identity of a whistleblower who raised alarms about president trump possibly pressuring ukraine to investigate joe biden and his son. ls are also learning there is a second whistleblower, and house democrats today issued more subpoenas, this time to the pentagon, demanding to know why military aid to ukraine was held up. major garrett leads off our coverage tonight. >> this is a scam, and the people are wise to it. >> reporter: president trump again denounced the house impeachment inquiry which threatens to snare more parts of his administration. >> it's lucky i'm the president. becuaese i sort of thrive on it. >> reporter: a second whistleblower has emerged, this one, according to lawyers, with direct knowledge of president trump's phone call with ukraine's president. the hous
this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting tonight from washington.'donnell: good evening. and thank you so much for joining us. we are going to begin with breaking news. in a city which leaks like a broken faucet, house democrats are considering extreme measures to protect the identity of a whistleblower who raised alarms about president trump possibly pressuring ukraine to investigate joe biden and his son. ls are also learning there is a second whistleblower,...
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norah. >> o'donnell: kris, powerful, thank you.ight, investigators are at the scene of a deadly plane crash in new jersey about 20 miles southwest of new york city. surveillance video shows a small plane nose-diving into a home that exploded into flames. the pilot was killed. here's nikki battiste. >> reporter: a home surveillance camera caught the small plane falling from the sky just before 11:00 a.m. the crash engulfed one house in flames and turned this central new jersey neighborhood into a chaotic scene. >> i heard a plane that sounded like it was really low. and then i heard this loud house-shaking bang. >> reporter: stephen smith lives on the same street. >> the flames were about 30-40 feet high, and the whole first floor, second floor was on fire. >> reporter: the pilot, the only person on board, died. the cessna crashed through two floors to the basement. >> the pilot was communicating with air traffic control, and was cleared for an approach. and the airplane subsequently lost radar contact. at this point in time, we hav
norah. >> o'donnell: kris, powerful, thank you.ight, investigators are at the scene of a deadly plane crash in new jersey about 20 miles southwest of new york city. surveillance video shows a small plane nose-diving into a home that exploded into flames. the pilot was killed. here's nikki battiste. >> reporter: a home surveillance camera caught the small plane falling from the sky just before 11:00 a.m. the crash engulfed one house in flames and turned this central new jersey...
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norah? >> o'donnell: all right, chip, thank you.nd there is breaking news in the impeachment inquiry. house investigators have asked president trump's formerfy nwee. that's big, because bolton had called the president's approach to ukraine crazy and likened the administration's work there to a drug deal. bolton left the administration last month and news of his potential testimony comes on the eve of an historic vote on the impeachment inquiry in the house. nancy cordes is on capitol hill. >> this is not fair at all. >> reporter: lawmakers clashed this afternoon over rules that will govern the impeachment process. >> there are things in here in my decade in congress that i have never seen done before. >> the president has been afforded all kinds of rights before the judiciary committee. this is a fair process. >> reporter: the 11th and 12th witnesses testified behind closed doors today. former white house ukraine director catherine croft revealed that she received multiple calls from former republican congressman robert livingston,
norah? >> o'donnell: all right, chip, thank you.nd there is breaking news in the impeachment inquiry. house investigators have asked president trump's formerfy nwee. that's big, because bolton had called the president's approach to ukraine crazy and likened the administration's work there to a drug deal. bolton left the administration last month and news of his potential testimony comes on the eve of an historic vote on the impeachment inquiry in the house. nancy cordes is on capitol...
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norah. >> o'donnell: all right, holly, thank you. facebook c.e.o.k zuckerberg found himself on the hot seat today. he went to capitol hill to talk about the social media giant's cryptocurrency plans. but as ed o'keefe reports, zuckerberg ended up getting grilled on a range of controversial issues. >> fair or not fair, you're here today to answer for the digital age. >> reporter: mark zuckerberg wanted to talk about the new digital currency facebook is pitching, but lawmakers said he had other issues he had to deal with first. >> you've proven that we cannot trust you with our emails, with our phone numbers. so why should we trust you with our hard-earned money? >> reporter: the 35-year-old billionaire, who hadn't appeared on capitol hill in about 18 months, was criticized on everything facebook, including for running potentially misleading ads from political candidates. >> why should the very politicians who lead our country be held to a lower standard for truthfulness and decency than the average american? >> congresswoman, this isn't about helping
norah. >> o'donnell: all right, holly, thank you. facebook c.e.o.k zuckerberg found himself on the hot seat today. he went to capitol hill to talk about the social media giant's cryptocurrency plans. but as ed o'keefe reports, zuckerberg ended up getting grilled on a range of controversial issues. >> fair or not fair, you're here today to answer for the digital age. >> reporter: mark zuckerberg wanted to talk about the new digital currency facebook is pitching, but lawmakers...
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norah. >> o'donnell: all right, major, thank you.ew there's breaking news from texas where the president is e presg a rally tonight. yecretary, rick perry, is stepping down at the end of the year. perry has drawn scrutiny for his hle in the president's efforts to push ukraine to investigate the bidens. all right, now to the other big news today, the temporary cease- fire in syria. the president called it a great day for civilization. sporting from neighboring iraq, ghbolie d'agata looks at what irau.s. and turkey actually agreed upon. >> reporter: when vice president n vie met president erdogan today, nothing on their faces suggested about what was about to drop. wee week after turkish forces crossed into syria, turkey and the united states of have america have agreed to a cease- fire in syria. >> reporter: but it's more of a temporary break in fighting ghile handing turkey victory on a plate. >> it will be a pause in military operations for 120 hours while the united states facilitates the withdrawal ofdat acited states to help faci
norah. >> o'donnell: all right, major, thank you.ew there's breaking news from texas where the president is e presg a rally tonight. yecretary, rick perry, is stepping down at the end of the year. perry has drawn scrutiny for his hle in the president's efforts to push ukraine to investigate the bidens. all right, now to the other big news today, the temporary cease- fire in syria. the president called it a great day for civilization. sporting from neighboring iraq, ghbolie d'agata looks...
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norah. >> o'donnell: making things very dangerous. jonathan, thank you.oday, president trump thanked house republicans who staged a protest at a closed door impeachment session yesterday, and republican senator lindsey graham introduced a resolution condemning the inquiry. nancy cordes has more tonight from capitol hill. >> there is a right way to do it, there is a wrong way to do it, and this is a dangerous way to do it. >> reporter: senate republicans, led by lindsey graham, entered the impeachment fight today with a resolution accusing house democrats of denying president trump basic fairness and due process. graham had come straight from a soul-bearing lunch with president trump. >> he felt like from the time he's become president, he's been hounded about things he didn't do. >> reporter: mr. trump has been urging his party to step it up all week, calling his g.o.p. critics "human scum." >> the republicans have to get tougher, and >> reporter: house republicans complied yesterday, storming into an impeachment deposition. >> they're trying to impeach a
norah. >> o'donnell: making things very dangerous. jonathan, thank you.oday, president trump thanked house republicans who staged a protest at a closed door impeachment session yesterday, and republican senator lindsey graham introduced a resolution condemning the inquiry. nancy cordes has more tonight from capitol hill. >> there is a right way to do it, there is a wrong way to do it, and this is a dangerous way to do it. >> reporter: senate republicans, led by lindsey graham,...
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norah? >> o'donnell: all right, omar. omank you so much.sident trump made a startling acknowledgement today, saying that he believes impeachment in the house is all but a foregone conclusion. the impeachment inquiry heats up again tomorrow as american diplomat bill taylor, who worked at the ukrainian embassy, tells his side of the story. major garrett has more tonight ig the president lashing out at members of his own party. >> the republicans have to get tougher and fight. we have some that are great fighters, but they have to get tougher and fight. >> reporter: fearing republican defections, president trump tried to rally his allies, again declaring the house impeachment inquiry a democratic hit job designed to block his reelection. >> they're vicious, and they stick together. they don't have mitt romney in their midst. >> reporter: utah senator mitt romney drew the president's ire for criticism over his syria policy and approach to race. >> i think the places where i would be most critical of the president would be in matters that were d
norah? >> o'donnell: all right, omar. omank you so much.sident trump made a startling acknowledgement today, saying that he believes impeachment in the house is all but a foregone conclusion. the impeachment inquiry heats up again tomorrow as american diplomat bill taylor, who worked at the ukrainian embassy, tells his side of the story. major garrett has more tonight ig the president lashing out at members of his own party. >> the republicans have to get tougher and fight. we have...
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i'm norah o'donnell in washington.the ones/day law fi >>> right now 07. >> a murder mystery. a young man in the east bay crashes into a home. it is discover they would they were shot, execution style. >> ascended so close. >>> college students in santa clara county, desperate for a place to live. the extreme measures that they had to take two secure a spot. >> most of us has been every night here. last night it rained. >>> this is a symbol of what is going on the city, the rising frustration of the citizens. >> boulders to block the homeless. >>> and the bay area pilot
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norah. >> o'donnell: indeed. jeff, thank you.re is much more ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news." we've got breaking news in the 40-day g.m. strike. shutdown factories are about to roar back to life. and, what this brave boy did at school that has everyone calling him a hero. i'm not worried. it doesn't run in my family. i can do it next year. no rush. cologuard is the noninvasive option that finds 92% of colon cancers. you just get the kit in the mail, go to the bathroom, collect your sample, then ship it to the lab. there's no excuse for waiting. get screened. ask your doctor if cologuard is right for you. red by mand most major insurers. i need all the breaks i can get. line? liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. that's a lot of words. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ saturpain happens. aleve it. aleve is proven stronger and longer on pain than tylenol. when pain happens, aleve it. all day strong. upbeat music♪ no cover-up spray here. cheaper aeroso
norah. >> o'donnell: indeed. jeff, thank you.re is much more ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news." we've got breaking news in the 40-day g.m. strike. shutdown factories are about to roar back to life. and, what this brave boy did at school that has everyone calling him a hero. i'm not worried. it doesn't run in my family. i can do it next year. no rush. cologuard is the noninvasive option that finds 92% of colon cancers. you just get the kit in the mail, go to the bathroom,...
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norah. >> o'donnell: all right, mireya, thanyou.want to turn now overseas because tonight, turkish tanks and troops are moving toward the border with northern syria one day after u.s. forces were abruptly withdrawn. turkey is expected to mount an offensive against kurdish troops inside syria. the kurds have been u.s. allies in the fight against isis. and late today, the pentagon issued a statement saying the u.s. military was, in fact, consulted before the troops were withdrawn under president trump's order. arnight, new york state officials are reporting the first vaping death in the state, a 17-year-old from the bronx who died last friday. o is believed to be the youngest of at least 24 who have reed in 20 states. more than 1,000 illnesses from vaping have been reported nationwide. now, a cbs news investigation into zantac and its generic versions. the nation's three largest pharmacy chains stopped selling the heartburn drug used by millions after the f.d.a. warned wais month that it may contain a y tentially dangerous impurity. o
norah. >> o'donnell: all right, mireya, thanyou.want to turn now overseas because tonight, turkish tanks and troops are moving toward the border with northern syria one day after u.s. forces were abruptly withdrawn. turkey is expected to mount an offensive against kurdish troops inside syria. the kurds have been u.s. allies in the fight against isis. and late today, the pentagon issued a statement saying the u.s. military was, in fact, consulted before the troops were withdrawn under...
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she discussed the situation there with norah o'donnell. >> well, norah, those kurdish fiegers that we're talking about are known as the syrian democratic forces, or sdf. and we spoke with them over the phone earlier today. they told us they feel betrayed by the u.s. they are clearly very angry. now i've been in and out of that part of syria over and over again since 2014, and i have gradually witnessed the sdf become america's closest partners on the ground in the fight against isis. they say they have lost around 11,000 of their fighter, mostly young men and women, and that fight is not over, because although isis lost all of its territory back in march, the group is still carrying out suicide attacks and assassinations. and the risk is that the sdf will now say to the u.s. you've betrayed us once again, and when it comes to the fight against isis, we're going to look after our interests, and not do your bidding. >> and holly, that's really the question. what's going to happen to these thousands of isis fighters that are imprisoned in northeast syria? >> well, norah, the sdf say they ha
she discussed the situation there with norah o'donnell. >> well, norah, those kurdish fiegers that we're talking about are known as the syrian democratic forces, or sdf. and we spoke with them over the phone earlier today. they told us they feel betrayed by the u.s. they are clearly very angry. now i've been in and out of that part of syria over and over again since 2014, and i have gradually witnessed the sdf become america's closest partners on the ground in the fight against isis. they...
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and tonight, norah, the white hoise quoesfainto dails. nancy, thank you.tiw onugton cs ynch today in ause tweet criticism from those whoacse dre triviali. givcoy ulnot cpare tstoen to a lynching. >> reporter: republican leader cld n inquiry to aynuse.in >> reporter: a spokesman for the presidentrtt todge he's m l he w b t fon aouednn post, whicw erlcet. . hlyr ppening in amera adtoeany remarks considerd racist by some. >> if you're not happy leave >> reporter: he told four col untries chlottesville, virginia. umposeutsilsde ngheou immigrants like this >> they're bringing crime. they're tis ally, senator lindsey graham said today the president's tweet was lsping, o n. every sense. this is un-american. westrisinr: senator g snesenre ctsou thfriday toin speakarol at benea done mo or president. >> o'donnell: all righnit,tyiawe nowijth, k of americans reallye saneiar ,way in asncng goi back m unstory in just aed moment.solv as the u.s. watched from the sidelines today russia' nt fowor putin emerged as theree a new six-day cease-fire with the p
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norah? >> o'donnell: all right, charlie in northern syria, thank you.resident trump is suggesting tonight that his administration could somehow mediate a deal between turkey and the kurds. ey says he would prefer that to other options, like hitting kerkey with sanctions or sending in more american troops. i d't think the american people want to see us go back in rea ain. th won. we left the area. i don't think we want to go back in. >> o'donnell: i want to bring in margaret brennan, our chief foreign affairs correspondent and moderator of "face the nation." margaret, i know you've been talking to your sources. the president claims this is an effort to bring u.s. troops home, but in reality, the troops opre just moved south. and as we just heard, the kurds feel abandoned. how much concern are you hearing? >> reporter: well, norah, it was a significant acknowledgment tonight by senior state department officials, that they are confirming their concerns about ethnic cleansing being and acknowledge that is what the u.s. means when it calls for forane treatme
norah? >> o'donnell: all right, charlie in northern syria, thank you.resident trump is suggesting tonight that his administration could somehow mediate a deal between turkey and the kurds. ey says he would prefer that to other options, like hitting kerkey with sanctions or sending in more american troops. i d't think the american people want to see us go back in rea ain. th won. we left the area. i don't think we want to go back in. >> o'donnell: i want to bring in margaret brennan,...
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>> well, hello, norah. aides to the former vice president say we can expect him to more aggressively question warren's candor if she in their view fails to answer specific questions about her health care plan. but as we mentioned, there are signs of trouble for him tonight. new fundraising reports show he's got just $9 million in his campaign bank account. he spent more money last quarter than he raised. warren has more than $25 million in the bank. norah? >> all right. just as they're getting ready for alseanu,ed. >>> the house impeachment inquiryndpresent, a lot of the questions centered around the work of the president's lawyer rudy giuliani. nancy cordes reports the president is still in giuliani's corner. >> rudy was a great prosecutor. he was the best mayor in the history of the city of new york as far as i can see. >> reporter: president trump defended his embattled personal lawyer today, even as house republicans backed away. >> i think there would be other people i would have represent myself. >> r
>> well, hello, norah. aides to the former vice president say we can expect him to more aggressively question warren's candor if she in their view fails to answer specific questions about her health care plan. but as we mentioned, there are signs of trouble for him tonight. new fundraising reports show he's got just $9 million in his campaign bank account. he spent more money last quarter than he raised. warren has more than $25 million in the bank. norah? >> all right. just as...
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norah. >> all right, manny, thank you.oming up, decades after the pearl harbor attack, how an amer it's time for sleep numbers fall sale on the sleep number 360 smart bed. you can adjust your comfort on both sides your sleep number setting. can it help us fall asleep faster? yes, by gently warming your feet. but can it help keep us asleep? absolutely, it intelligently senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both effortlessly comfortable. so you can really promise better sleep. not promise, prove. and now, the queen sleep number 360 c4 smart bed is only $1,399, save $300. plus 0% interest for 24 months seds. ly for a limited time. >>> we want to end tonight with a final salute to an american sailor. here's don dahler. >> reporter: floyd wells' 24th year of life on earth ended on december 7, 1941, when a killing 1,177 crewmen. he was a radio operator and had curly hair, like his mother. a son of the great plains, he was offered a college scholarship but chose a career in the navy. afr heent ssing, flo lls
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norah? >> omar, thank you very much. >>> today the first former white house official testified in the impeachment inquiry in a marathon session lasting more than nine hours. the trump administration calls the inquiry illegitimate. but in our new cbs news poll, 63% of americans said the administration should cooperate with the inquiry. nancy cordes on the start of a very big week on capitol hill. >> reporter: fiona hill was senior director for european and russian affairs at the white house until this summer. today she told lawmakers that the president's personal lawyer and his ambassador to the eu circumvented her and white house policy as they pursued the president's personal goals in ukraine. both rudy giuliani and gordon sondland urged the country's leaders to investigate the ukrainian energy company that employed hunter biden, the son of president trump's campaign rival. >> no one has asserted my son did a single thing wrong. no one has asserted that i have done any wrong except a lying
norah? >> omar, thank you very much. >>> today the first former white house official testified in the impeachment inquiry in a marathon session lasting more than nine hours. the trump administration calls the inquiry illegitimate. but in our new cbs news poll, 63% of americans said the administration should cooperate with the inquiry. nancy cordes on the start of a very big week on capitol hill. >> reporter: fiona hill was senior director for european and russian affairs at...
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norah? >> all right, don, thank you. >>> and now to a story every woman needs to be concerned about. we know one in eight american women will develop breast cancer in their lifetime, but the aggressive treatments many rely on can cause other problems, sometimes years later. here's dr. tara narula. >> reporter: when jayme cheek was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2016, she was told what to expect, chemotherapy, surgery, and radiation. what she didn't expect was a new diagnosis, heart disease. >> it was about like getting punched in the stomach. that's what it felt like. >> reporter: shemuscroub pumpin >> cardiovasrshemberiskgie % of breast cancs ll develop heart problems. that's because chemotherapy can damage the heart muscle that pumps blood, leading to heart failure, and radiation can disrupt normal heart rhythm and damage the coronary arteries and the heart valves. why has there not been more awareness to date of the cardiovascular risks? >> i think the challenge has been that we see card
norah? >> all right, don, thank you. >>> and now to a story every woman needs to be concerned about. we know one in eight american women will develop breast cancer in their lifetime, but the aggressive treatments many rely on can cause other problems, sometimes years later. here's dr. tara narula. >> reporter: when jayme cheek was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2016, she was told what to expect, chemotherapy, surgery, and radiation. what she didn't expect was a new...
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norah. >> the story continues. jericka, thank you. stars of chemistry are hono d for an >>> american airlines says its boeing 737 max jetliners won't return to the sky until january 16 at the earliest. american has cut 140 flights from its daily schedule since the max was grounded in march. following two deadly crashes overseas. the nobel prize in chemistry was awarded today to three scientists who developed the light-weight and rechargeable lithium ion battery, now used in everything from cell phones and laptops to electric cars. m. stanley whittingham first developed the battery in the 1970s. in the 80s, john goodenough and akira yoshino made it safer and more powerful. coming up next, historic change in a city that was once the cradle of confederacy. >>> montgomery, alabama is making history again. the first capital of the confederacy, and the launchpad of the civil rights movement has elected its first black mayor. 45-year-old probate judge steven reed captured about 67% of the vote in tuesday's runoff election. >> tonight sent a
norah. >> the story continues. jericka, thank you. stars of chemistry are hono d for an >>> american airlines says its boeing 737 max jetliners won't return to the sky until january 16 at the earliest. american has cut 140 flights from its daily schedule since the max was grounded in march. following two deadly crashes overseas. the nobel prize in chemistry was awarded today to three scientists who developed the light-weight and rechargeable lithium ion battery, now used in...
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norah >> o'donnell: a lot c you don't let a cold ruin your day. you take dayquil severe liquicaps and crush it. dayquil severe. the daytime, coughing, aching, stuffy-head, fever, sore throat, power through your day, medicine. >>> a jury has wrapped up deliberations tonight in t trial of a former dallas polr a. the judge told the jury they could cnsider a lesser charge rt it's tough sledding tonight in parts of montana walloped by a very early snowstorm. as carter evans reports, this first weekend of fall looked more like the dead of winter. >> that's some crazy september snowfall, let me tell you. >> reporter: today the small town of browning, montana, is digging out. the early winter storm dumped a record-breaking four feet of september snow here. mario mccullough had to dig an escape route. tell me what you're trying to do here. >> i'm trying to get in and out of the house. >> reporter: just a week after the official end of summer, many in montana woke up saturday to winter. with more than a foot of snow, forcing the governor to declare a state
norah >> o'donnell: a lot c you don't let a cold ruin your day. you take dayquil severe liquicaps and crush it. dayquil severe. the daytime, coughing, aching, stuffy-head, fever, sore throat, power through your day, medicine. >>> a jury has wrapped up deliberations tonight in t trial of a former dallas polr a. the judge told the jury they could cnsider a lesser charge rt it's tough sledding tonight in parts of montana walloped by a very early snowstorm. as carter evans reports,...
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he is expected back in court in san juan, puerto rico, next month, norah.e years in prison if convicted. >> jericka, thank you. >>> coming up, dinner's at the door. new tonight, how amazon is changing the game for grocery deliveries. >>> score one tonight for america's college athletes. ncaa officials bowed to pressure voting to open the door or student athletes to make money from endorsements. the change was prompted by a new law in california that blocks schools from punishing athletes for accepting paid endorsements. the grocery delivery wars are heating up. >>> amazon announced today that it's amazon fresh delivery is dropping its $15 a i month fee for prime members who have used the service. the move is in response to competition from walmart and other food delivery services. the minimum >>> up next, a high-climbing veteran gives new meaning to the words peak performance. >>> we end tonight with a mountain marathon. a british special forces veteran from nepal just set a new speed record, scaling the world's highest peaks. ian lee has more on this epic
he is expected back in court in san juan, puerto rico, next month, norah.e years in prison if convicted. >> jericka, thank you. >>> coming up, dinner's at the door. new tonight, how amazon is changing the game for grocery deliveries. >>> score one tonight for america's college athletes. ncaa officials bowed to pressure voting to open the door or student athletes to make money from endorsements. the change was prompted by a new law in california that blocks schools from...
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norah? >> fascinating to see that. manny, thank you. we'll be right back.
norah? >> fascinating to see that. manny, thank you. we'll be right back.
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norah?> meg, thank you very much. >>> there is still much more se body cam video of an arrest that caused a public outcry. >>> and later, what's behind those skyrocketing atm fees? ah! come on! let's hide in the attic. no. in the basement. why can't we just get in the running car? are you crazy? let's hide behind the chainsaws. smart. yeah. ok. if you're in a horror movie, you make poor decisions. it's what you do. this was a good idea. shhhh. i'm being quiet. you're breathing on me! if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. let's go to the cemetery! e datbelts got m crumpled up. that's ok! hey, guys! hi mrs. patterson... wrinkles send the wrong message. sorry. help prevent them before they start with new downy wrinkleguard. that's better. so you won't get caught with wrinkles again. nyquifor your worst cold andrful relieflu symptoms, on sunday night and every night. nyquil severe. the nightime, sniffling, sneezing, coughing, achin,
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the candidate spoke with cbs evening news anchor norah odom at his home -- norah o'donnell at her home. he spoke about his son and the campaign and his standing as a front-runner. >> let's talk about the state of the race because it has tightened. do you still consider yourself the front-runner? >> i know i'm the front-runner. find me a national poll with a notable exceptions -- the last four that come out. look, this is a marathon. >> yes. >> this is a marathon. >> you can look at the last campaign finance filing, we looked at that. you have less than $9 million in the bank. bernie sanders has nearly $34 million in the bank. elizabeth warren has $26 million. how do you compete against that? >> i flat beat them. we're on course to do extremely well. i'm not worried about being able to fund this campaign. i really am not, truly. >> and norah o'donnell's back. welcome back to the table. >> good to be back, hey, guys. >> what are you thinking, norah o'donnell, about sunday? >> look, it's a pretty stunning interview. it's a wide-ranging interview. you hear the vice president declaring hims
the candidate spoke with cbs evening news anchor norah odom at his home -- norah o'donnell at her home. he spoke about his son and the campaign and his standing as a front-runner. >> let's talk about the state of the race because it has tightened. do you still consider yourself the front-runner? >> i know i'm the front-runner. find me a national poll with a notable exceptions -- the last four that come out. look, this is a marathon. >> yes. >> this is a marathon....
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i'm norah o'donnell in new york. we'll see you tomorrow.cbs overnight news." >> welcome to the "overnight news." i'm tom hanson. the white house has done a u-turn in its battle against the impeachment inquiry gaining steam on capitol hill. acting chief of staff mick mulvaney for the first time admitted that president trump withheld military aid to ukraine as a quid pro quo, which means they'd get the money if they investigated mr. trump's political rivals. for weeks now, the president and his allies have denied this. meanwhile, one of president trump's long-time supporters gave congress a behind-the-scenes look at the pressure campaign in ukraine. nancy cordes reports. >> it left the president's own lawyers mystified and blindsided, according to our sources. so tonight mulvaney is already trying to walk his comments back, saying in a statement that he was somehow misconstrued. >> i have news for everybody. repolicy.it.ertopolitics >> reporter: the president's acting chief of staff mick mulvaney admitted today that there was a quid pro quo i
i'm norah o'donnell in new york. we'll see you tomorrow.cbs overnight news." >> welcome to the "overnight news." i'm tom hanson. the white house has done a u-turn in its battle against the impeachment inquiry gaining steam on capitol hill. acting chief of staff mick mulvaney for the first time admitted that president trump withheld military aid to ukraine as a quid pro quo, which means they'd get the money if they investigated mr. trump's political rivals. for weeks now,...
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norah? >> all right, charlie in northern syria, thank you. >>> president trump is suggesting tonight that his administration could somehow mediate a deal between turkey and the kurds. he says he would prefer that to other options like hitting turkey with sanctions or sending in more american troops. >> i don't think the american people want to see us go back in with our military, go back into that area again. we won. we left the area. i don't think we want to go back in. >> i want to bring in margaret brennan, our chief foreign affairs correspondent and moderator of "face the nation." margaret, i know you have been talking to your sources. the president claims it's an effort to bring u.s. troops home, but in reality the troops were just moved south and as we just heard, the kurds feel abandoned. how much concern are you hearing? >> norah, it was a significant acknowledgment tonight by a senior state department official that they are confirming they are concerned about ethnic cleansing being
norah? >> all right, charlie in northern syria, thank you. >>> president trump is suggesting tonight that his administration could somehow mediate a deal between turkey and the kurds. he says he would prefer that to other options like hitting turkey with sanctions or sending in more american troops. >> i don't think the american people want to see us go back in with our military, go back into that area again. we won. we left the area. i don't think we want to go back in....
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norah? >> all right, omar, thank you. >>> tonight cbs news investigates medical clinics across the country advertising a treatment some believe is a fountain of youth. well, they're selling hormone therapy as way to make people look and feel younger, but our investigation finds this may be putting patients at risk. here is dr. jon lapook. >> shook my hand and do you accept jesus? and i was out. >> reporter: last year at the age of 60, cindy kinder-binge was rushed to a hospital in indiana with a heart rate four times normal. >> i seriously thought i was not going to make it. >> reporter: two months earlier she had gone to the emergency room with palpitations. >> a cardiologist walks in and says who put you on thyroid medicine. >> reporter: kinder-binge had been prescribed thyroid hormones for menopausal symptoms like hot flashes, even though her thyroid blood levels were id. cardiolta because he believed it contributed to her irregular heartbeat. >> thousands of 25 again members -- >> report
norah? >> all right, omar, thank you. >>> tonight cbs news investigates medical clinics across the country advertising a treatment some believe is a fountain of youth. well, they're selling hormone therapy as way to make people look and feel younger, but our investigation finds this may be putting patients at risk. here is dr. jon lapook. >> shook my hand and do you accept jesus? and i was out. >> reporter: last year at the age of 60, cindy kinder-binge was rushed to...
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norah. >> o'donnell: tough to hear those stories from the families. kris, thank you. now to paris and another attack in a city that has seen more than its fair share of violence. this one was inside police headquarters today. four people were stabbed to death by a civilian employee. imtiaz tyab is in paris where investigators are trying to figure out why the attacker suddenly snapped. >> reporter: the attack happened just before 1:00 p.m. in paris. the suspect, a 19-year veteran of the police force, entered police headquarters armed with a knife. he stabbed five people, killing four. investigators have raided his home and are still trying to piece together how this could have happened. u.s. law enforcement officials tell cbs news the attacks appear, at this point, to be workplace-related violence. they also say the suspect had been a recent convert to islam, but there's no information at this time suggesting that the attack was religiously motivated. targeted attacks of extreme violence have become all too familiar in france in recent years, starting with the 2015 att
norah. >> o'donnell: tough to hear those stories from the families. kris, thank you. now to paris and another attack in a city that has seen more than its fair share of violence. this one was inside police headquarters today. four people were stabbed to death by a civilian employee. imtiaz tyab is in paris where investigators are trying to figure out why the attacker suddenly snapped. >> reporter: the attack happened just before 1:00 p.m. in paris. the suspect, a 19-year veteran of...
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norah is off tonight. i'm john dickerson.re going to begin with a deadly and fast-moving wildfire emergency in southern california. this was interstate 5 in santa clarita. you can see the thick smoke in the hills. cars and trucks have been stuck there for about 12 hours but at least two people are dead. more than 100,000 have been forced from their homes. dozens of homes have been damaged or destroyed. at least 10 fires are burning in the state, including more than half a dozen that have broken out since yesterday. errol barnett leads off our coverage tonight. he's in the fire zone north of los angeles in porta ranch. errol what are you seeing? >> reporter: well, around me, john, you see the aftermath of deadly fires which have been raging all day here in southern california. as you mentioned, it triggered the shutdown of a major highway, mandatory evacuations, and left everyone here, including myself, with that pungent taste of smoke on their tongue. the sudden inferno here seemed almost unstoppable. 50-mile-an-hour winds se
norah is off tonight. i'm john dickerson.re going to begin with a deadly and fast-moving wildfire emergency in southern california. this was interstate 5 in santa clarita. you can see the thick smoke in the hills. cars and trucks have been stuck there for about 12 hours but at least two people are dead. more than 100,000 have been forced from their homes. dozens of homes have been damaged or destroyed. at least 10 fires are burning in the state, including more than half a dozen that have broken...
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norah? >> all right, omar. thank you so much. >>> tonight shock and grief on the streets of philadelphia. a suspect who shot and killed a 2-year-old girl sunday is still on the loose. it happened less than 24 hours after another child was shot and critically wounded in philadelphia. mola lenghi on the children caught in the crossfire. >> we pray for the baby girl who was shot and murdered. we pray for her mother. >> reporter: a heartbroken community came out to mourn the death of two-year-old nikolette rivera. the toddler was in her living room yesterday afternoon when a gunman targeted the house, shooting through the front door and windows. her mother and a contractor were wounded. acting police commissioner christine coulter. >> no child should be murdered in their living room. it's just horrible. the wanton gun violence, the disregard for people's lives or safety. to shoot into an occpied house is just something i can't comprehend. >> reporter: rivera's death came less than 24 hours after
norah? >> all right, omar. thank you so much. >>> tonight shock and grief on the streets of philadelphia. a suspect who shot and killed a 2-year-old girl sunday is still on the loose. it happened less than 24 hours after another child was shot and critically wounded in philadelphia. mola lenghi on the children caught in the crossfire. >> we pray for the baby girl who was shot and murdered. we pray for her mother. >> reporter: a heartbroken community came out to mourn...
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>> it has been remarkably consistent, norah.anking going behind closed doze for in some cases day-long depositions, and while we don't know the details of what was discussed what we have learned from sources on the right and left is what they have been saying largely tracks, for example, many of them have said they were aware that the president's personal attorney, rudy guiliani, undertook a month's long campaign to try and pressure ukrainian leaders to open an investigation into the president's campaign rival, joe biden, and his son, hunter biden, who sat on the board of a ukrainian energy company. that's one example of many ways in which what these witnesses have said, some of them quite loyal to the president, and others career foreign service officers and it really tracks and it has made it more and more difficult for many republicans to defend the president on the merits, to argue that he did nothing wrong, which is something that he has been urging them to do more forcefully in resent days. >> that's an excellent point, na
>> it has been remarkably consistent, norah.anking going behind closed doze for in some cases day-long depositions, and while we don't know the details of what was discussed what we have learned from sources on the right and left is what they have been saying largely tracks, for example, many of them have said they were aware that the president's personal attorney, rudy guiliani, undertook a month's long campaign to try and pressure ukrainian leaders to open an investigation into the...
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norah. >> all right, mireya, thank you. we want to turn now overseas because tonight turkish tanks and troops are moving toward the worried border with northern syria one day after u.s. forces were abruptly withdrawn. turkey is expected to mount an offensive against kurdish troops inside syria. the kurds have been u.s. allies in the fight against isis. and late today, the pentagon issued a statement saying the u.s. military was, in fact, consulted before the troops were withdrawn under president trump's order. tonight, new york state officials are reporting the first vaping death in the state, a 17-year-old from the bronx who died last friday. he is believed to be the youngest of at least 24 who have died in 20 states. more than 1,000 illnesses from vaping have been reported nationwide. nationwide.>>> now, a cbs news investigation into zantac and its generic versions. the nation's three largest pharmacy chains stopped selling the heartburn drug used by millions after the f.d.a. warned this month that it may contain a potent
norah. >> all right, mireya, thank you. we want to turn now overseas because tonight turkish tanks and troops are moving toward the worried border with northern syria one day after u.s. forces were abruptly withdrawn. turkey is expected to mount an offensive against kurdish troops inside syria. the kurds have been u.s. allies in the fight against isis. and late today, the pentagon issued a statement saying the u.s. military was, in fact, consulted before the troops were withdrawn under...
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norah o'donnell tells us about a woman in los angeles who has captured the hearts and ears of the cityr voice is the sweetest sound in the subway. her story is one of perseverance. emily is a 52-year-old russian immigrant. she worked several jobs to pay off mounting medical bills and playing the violin on the streets until ten years ago when she says her $10,000 instrument was stolen. >> that's when i became homeless. >> she started using her only other instrument. her amazing voice. emily gained fame thanks to an lapd officer who made this video. now a go fund me page has raised thousands of dollars in donations. she hopes it will change her life. >> i will be so grateful to anyone who is trying to help me to get off of the streets and to have my own place, to have my instrument. >> she's already made our lives a little better. >>> that was norah o'donnell reporting. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," we'll take you to northern italy where a massive ofat risof falling off a glacier and into an area not far from tourists. >>> plus gayle talks with rapper lil nas x as they return to h
norah o'donnell tells us about a woman in los angeles who has captured the hearts and ears of the cityr voice is the sweetest sound in the subway. her story is one of perseverance. emily is a 52-year-old russian immigrant. she worked several jobs to pay off mounting medical bills and playing the violin on the streets until ten years ago when she says her $10,000 instrument was stolen. >> that's when i became homeless. >> she started using her only other instrument. her amazing...
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from new york, i'm norah o'donnell.s ♪ ♪ >> announcer: this is thing "cbs overnight news." >> welcome to the overnight news. i'm tom hanson. president trump has been calling on republicans in congress to defend him against the impeachment inquiry gathering steam on capitol hill. and yesterday he got his wish. a hoard of gop congressmen stormed the hearing room trying to stop a top pentagon official from testifying about military aid to ukraine and why it was held up by president trump. after getting kicked out by capital police, they camped out in the hallways, chanting, let us in. president trump, it turns out, knew all about the theatrics before they went down. nancy cordes begins our coverage. >> we want to know what's going on. >> reporter: they staged their revolt in the basement of the u.s. capitol. >> we're going in. >> reporter: more than two dozen house republicans stormed a secure area, and refused to leave a scheduled deposition. >> by golly, if they're going to do it, do it in public! >> reporter: one member
from new york, i'm norah o'donnell.s ♪ ♪ >> announcer: this is thing "cbs overnight news." >> welcome to the overnight news. i'm tom hanson. president trump has been calling on republicans in congress to defend him against the impeachment inquiry gathering steam on capitol hill. and yesterday he got his wish. a hoard of gop congressmen stormed the hearing room trying to stop a top pentagon official from testifying about military aid to ukraine and why it was held up by...
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the department of public safety recently audited the austin police and, norah, it found that 30 sexual assault cases were improperly closed. >> i hope this will bring new attention to it. nikki, thank you. >>> and there is still much more ahead. a former trump education official quits and says he has a plan to wipe out hundreds of billions in student loan debt. >>> the houston astros fire an executive following his clubhouse outburst at female reporters. >>> and a rare look at efforts to save snow leopards threatened by poachers and climate change. you don't let a cold ruin your day. you take dayquil severe liquicaps and crush it. dayquil severe. the daytime, coughing, aching, stuffy-head, fever, sore throat, power through your day, medicine. ♪ magnum ice cream double caramel. now in ice cream tubs and bars. >>> a top official in the federal student loan program resigned today, calling the system fundamentally broken. he also wants hundreds of billions of existing debt forgiven. as mark strassmann reports, that's a costly request. >> reporter: wayne johnson thinks washington should fol
the department of public safety recently audited the austin police and, norah, it found that 30 sexual assault cases were improperly closed. >> i hope this will bring new attention to it. nikki, thank you. >>> and there is still much more ahead. a former trump education official quits and says he has a plan to wipe out hundreds of billions in student loan debt. >>> the houston astros fire an executive following his clubhouse outburst at female reporters. >>> and...
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of norah o'donnell themed rather impressed with his ideas this time around she was much more forceful did you order. absolutely not you know this was a heinous crime like those but i take full responsibility as a leader in saudi arabia especially since it was committed by individuals working for the saudi government is a pretty weak response because mohamed been front man is the found a government and a killing of a high profile fitted them on foreign soil would never have been carried out with i have faith all right but he was just one target of riyadh's campaign against internal dissent he was a journalist had that platform in the washington post his story was always going to get a lot of coverage but c.b.s. also asked about female dissidents in saudi arabia who have also spent time in prison how did n.b.s. deal with that so the question was about a new general have to rule who is when we him much less about she's a women's rights activist who was kidnapped from the u.a.e. back in march 28th seen and has been imprisoned in fighting ever since i don't know . about reports that have l
of norah o'donnell themed rather impressed with his ideas this time around she was much more forceful did you order. absolutely not you know this was a heinous crime like those but i take full responsibility as a leader in saudi arabia especially since it was committed by individuals working for the saudi government is a pretty weak response because mohamed been front man is the found a government and a killing of a high profile fitted them on foreign soil would never have been carried out with...
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cbs evening news anchor and managing editor norah o'donnell.treaming era. norah told "variety" each of us gets the headlines on our phones, how do we go beyond the headlines? one of the things that has informed my own reporting is tell me something i don't know. very good advice. they also touch on the new exciting opportunities the show will have moving from new york city to washington, d.c. as he says, that's our fearless leader says it's about straightforward journalism investigations, breaking news. >> she says news with a heart. those are two bad asses in action. i'll get a copy and maybe they'll sign it. norah, can you sign this -- >> you're redecorating your office or can put it up on the fridge. >> congrats to them both. >>> your morning pickup. an excited toddler in texas was caught on video welcoming her siblings home from the school bus. i love this. this clip has been viewed hundreds and thousands of times. their mom says the story of the two sisters began years ago. it's a way she runs to her sister and she just throws the ballpark
cbs evening news anchor and managing editor norah o'donnell.treaming era. norah told "variety" each of us gets the headlines on our phones, how do we go beyond the headlines? one of the things that has informed my own reporting is tell me something i don't know. very good advice. they also touch on the new exciting opportunities the show will have moving from new york city to washington, d.c. as he says, that's our fearless leader says it's about straightforward journalism...
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the cbs evening news with norah o'donnell. trust matters. >>> for the first time joe barton his call for president donald trump to be impeached. biden made the remarks while campaigning in new hampshire. >> trump is laughing at us. he has no sense of decency. he doesn't care about the wall. he doesn't believe that people and nations to follow the rules are anything other than suckers or fools or losers. we have to prove him wrong. >> the whistleblower who complained triggered the impeachment inquiry is a registered democrat who had a prior working relationship with the current presidential contender. >> the whistleblower is a strong democrat and is working with one of my opponents as a democrat that i might end up running against. the whole thing is a scam and to fix. >> democrats say it's the president whose focused on 2020. the trump campaign has spent more than $700,000 on facebook ads this week alone. >>>. us forces have released a the whitussa thewethat region. turkish warplanes carried out airstrikes in northern syria. t
the cbs evening news with norah o'donnell. trust matters. >>> for the first time joe barton his call for president donald trump to be impeached. biden made the remarks while campaigning in new hampshire. >> trump is laughing at us. he has no sense of decency. he doesn't care about the wall. he doesn't believe that people and nations to follow the rules are anything other than suckers or fools or losers. we have to prove him wrong. >> the whistleblower who complained...
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of norah o'donnell themed rather impressed with. this time around she was much more forceful did you order. absolutely not you know this was a heinous crime like those but i take full responsibility as a leader in saudi arabia especially since it was committed by individuals working for the saudi government is a pretty weak response because mohammad been found mine is the found a government and a killing of a high profile citizen on foreign soil would never have been carried out without his faith all right but he was just one target of riyadh's campaign against internal dissent he was a journalist had that platform in the washington post his story was always going to get a lot of targets but c.b.s. also asked about female dissidents in saudi arabia who have also spent time in prison how did n.b.s. deal with that so the question was about a new general how to rule who story is when we him much less about she's a women's rights activist who was kidnapped from the u.a.e. back in march 28th seen and has been imprisoned in fighting ever
of norah o'donnell themed rather impressed with. this time around she was much more forceful did you order. absolutely not you know this was a heinous crime like those but i take full responsibility as a leader in saudi arabia especially since it was committed by individuals working for the saudi government is a pretty weak response because mohammad been found mine is the found a government and a killing of a high profile citizen on foreign soil would never have been carried out without his...
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that go through richard when one of them from on 1st appeared on 60 minutes back in 2083 of us of norah o'donnell themed rather impressed with his ideas this time around she was much more forceful did you order the murder and jamal khashoggi.
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. >>> i'm norah o'donnell for cbs news. thank you for this view of the capitol.ood night. >>> this is "the cbs overnight news." >> welcome to "the overnight news." i'm meg oliver. president trump travels to pittsburgh today, leaving behind the swirling impeachment inquiry that threatens his presidency. mr. trump threw fuel on the fire when he tweeted that the investigation is a modern-day lynching and called on republicans to protect him. that choice of words dredged up a painful chapter in american history and drew a firestorm of criticism. nan nan nan nan nancy cordes reports. >> reporter: what he's been describing all day is the quid pro quo that the president had been denying. what made you concern about a quid pro quo. behind closed doors ambassador bill taylor described a secret campaign to pressure ukraine, using u.s. aid as bait. >> this is my most disturbing day in congress so far. very troubling. >> reporter: taylor was a recently retired, seasoned diplomat, pressed back into service this summer. according to his 15-page opening statement, taylor encoun
. >>> i'm norah o'donnell for cbs news. thank you for this view of the capitol.ood night. >>> this is "the cbs overnight news." >> welcome to "the overnight news." i'm meg oliver. president trump travels to pittsburgh today, leaving behind the swirling impeachment inquiry that threatens his presidency. mr. trump threw fuel on the fire when he tweeted that the investigation is a modern-day lynching and called on republicans to protect him. that choice...