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norah? >> o'donnell: kris van cleave, thank you. norah. >> o'donnell: kris van cleave, thank you.e f.d.a. is taking steps to help tens of millions of americans who struggle to hear and can't afford a hearing aid, which can cost thousands of dollars. more affordable devices could soon be available and over the counter. here's cbs news chief medical correspondent dr. jon lapook. >> same thing on this ear, okay? >> reporter: the proposed f.d.a. rule could be a financial relief for the nearly 30 million americans with hearing difficulties. >> i just felt it was mandatory. i mean, it's-- you get glasses because you can't see. you need to get something to help you to hear. >> reporter: the proposed f.d.a. rules would establish official technical guidelines for these devices and allow hearing aids to be sold directly to consumers over the counter and online without a medical examination or fitting by an audiologist. dr. jay youngerman is an ear, nose, and throat specialist at northwell health. how could this help? >> it think it becomes an introduction where they can at least trial the b
norah? >> o'donnell: kris van cleave, thank you. norah. >> o'donnell: kris van cleave, thank you.e f.d.a. is taking steps to help tens of millions of americans who struggle to hear and can't afford a hearing aid, which can cost thousands of dollars. more affordable devices could soon be available and over the counter. here's cbs news chief medical correspondent dr. jon lapook. >> same thing on this ear, okay? >> reporter: the proposed f.d.a. rule could be a financial...
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>> reporter: no question, norah.s than a third of the prescription drugs that americans need. but there are other forces contributing to this drug supply chain breakdown, including trade restrictions, the pandemic, and various complicated market dynamics. the bottom line is this-- hospitals do what they can with what they've got. worst case, they have to deny patients the best medicine for them. norah. >> o'donnell: such an important story. mark strassmann, thank you. all right, house democrats and a handful of republicans have upped the ante in the capitol riot investigation. today here in washington, they voted to hold former trump advisor steve bannon in contempt for defying a subpoena. cbs's kris van cleave has more, including what happens next. >> no one-- no one-- no one is above the law. >> reporter: tonight, house democrats and nine republicans vote to hold former trump administration advisor steve bannon in contempt of congress. bannon has refused to turn over documents or appear at a deposition before the c
>> reporter: no question, norah.s than a third of the prescription drugs that americans need. but there are other forces contributing to this drug supply chain breakdown, including trade restrictions, the pandemic, and various complicated market dynamics. the bottom line is this-- hospitals do what they can with what they've got. worst case, they have to deny patients the best medicine for them. norah. >> o'donnell: such an important story. mark strassmann, thank you. all right,...
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hey there, lonnie. >> hello, norah.you look at the radar picture, which we'll do right now, anywhere from illinois east, you have nasty weather out there, but the toughest condition, is in the northeast. we have major flooding out there. look for the little specks of purple on the map, because purple shows you major flooding. it's a problem for the delaware river in philadelphia. a big problem for the potomac and the chesapeake pay will have flooding tonight. i want to time it out for you. 2:00 in the morning, this storm, which is not the biggest storm we have had, coming on want heels will of a nor'easter because your ground is already saturated. you have 50-mile-per-hour winds on long island around 2:00 a.m. it's toughest in the overnight hours, but saturday evening, another batch of weather comes into the area, primarily from new york up into the boston area. then we'll clear out. for halloween i've got good news. up until now we've have had storm after storm after storm. you want to go trick-or-treating, and it clea
hey there, lonnie. >> hello, norah.you look at the radar picture, which we'll do right now, anywhere from illinois east, you have nasty weather out there, but the toughest condition, is in the northeast. we have major flooding out there. look for the little specks of purple on the map, because purple shows you major flooding. it's a problem for the delaware river in philadelphia. a big problem for the potomac and the chesapeake pay will have flooding tonight. i want to time it out for...
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norah. >> o'donnell: janet shamlian, thank you.ow to a serious lead water crisis in benton harbor, michigan. that's a predominantly black city throw hours from flint. people are under order not to use the tap water because of high levels of lead from old pipes. and as cbs' omar villafranca reports city officials have known about the problem for years. >> reporter: the city of benton harbor gets its water from nearby lake michigan, but residents like francis davis say what comes up on the of the faucet is not safe to use. what water do you use to cook? >> the bottled water. >> reporter: to brush your teeth? >> bottled water. orter: leawase.>> boter. detectn the drinking watery's water system has failed six lead tests over the last three years. last month, concerned residents and activists petitioned the e.p.a. for help. in response, the state started distributing free bottled water to the city's nearly 10,000 residents. >> there's no urgency with the federal government. there's no urgency with the state government. and there's no ur
norah. >> o'donnell: janet shamlian, thank you.ow to a serious lead water crisis in benton harbor, michigan. that's a predominantly black city throw hours from flint. people are under order not to use the tap water because of high levels of lead from old pipes. and as cbs' omar villafranca reports city officials have known about the problem for years. >> reporter: the city of benton harbor gets its water from nearby lake michigan, but residents like francis davis say what comes up...
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norah. >> o'donnell: ed o'keefe, thank you.re new concerns tonight over the health of britain's queen elizabeth. she canceled her appearance at that upcoming climate summit that ed just mentioned on the advice of her doctors. they have given little information about her condition. the queen, now 95 years young, did spend a night in the hospital last week. all right, facebook isn't the only social media network that finds itself in the crosshairs of congress. today, executives from snapchat, tiktok, and youtube were warned to do more to protect children or face government regulation. we get more now from cbs' nikole killion. >> and you can learn. >> reporter: laura berman is still coming to grips with the loss of her 16-year-old son, sammy, who died this year from an overdose on drugs that he got through the image-sharing app snapchat. how is that possible? >> it never even occurred to me that drug dealers were soliciting our kids on the place where they hung out the most. >> reporter: traumatic incidents like berman's were amon
norah. >> o'donnell: ed o'keefe, thank you.re new concerns tonight over the health of britain's queen elizabeth. she canceled her appearance at that upcoming climate summit that ed just mentioned on the advice of her doctors. they have given little information about her condition. the queen, now 95 years young, did spend a night in the hospital last week. all right, facebook isn't the only social media network that finds itself in the crosshairs of congress. today, executives from...
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hey there, lonnie. >> hello, norah. it is going to be illinois will be on alert for tornadoes. tomorrow the same area plagued today could very well see a repeat performance. we're talking oklahoma and kansas. look at that line coming through. anywhere along that line there could be a severe storm. now, the twist element will come from above, fast moving air, the jet stream starts to twist the column of the air, transferring to the surface, you have another problem out there. north of that system, look at this, you get up into portions of wyoming and montana, and we're talking snow. maybe one to two feet of snow as you finish up your day tomorrow. then out west, quickly, we do not have any big fires burning, but a red flag warning in effect tomorrow, winds in excess of of. 60 miles per hour. if that's your home, you have to be careful with a flame or spark. that's the story. norah. >> o'donnell: lonnie quinn with the sound effects and weather tonight, thanks, lonnie. well, tonight, we're following breaking news from sout
hey there, lonnie. >> hello, norah. it is going to be illinois will be on alert for tornadoes. tomorrow the same area plagued today could very well see a repeat performance. we're talking oklahoma and kansas. look at that line coming through. anywhere along that line there could be a severe storm. now, the twist element will come from above, fast moving air, the jet stream starts to twist the column of the air, transferring to the surface, you have another problem out there. north of that...
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norah. >> o'donnell: carter evans, thank you.exico where the investigation into the deadly accident on alec baldwin's movie set is focusing on crew members responsible for the prop gun that killed cinematographer halyna hutchins. cbs' omar villafranca reports from santa fe. >> reporter: we're learning new details about what happened on the santa fe movie set moments before the deadly accident. according to an affidavit, director joel souza told investigators that they were rehearsing a scene that entailed actor alec baldwin cross drawing his weapon and pointing the revolver towards the camera lens. the director said while baldwin was rehearsing with the gun, he heard what sounded like a whip and a loud pop. >> reporter: souza says he remembers the phrase "cold gun" souza says he rem being used on set, meaning the gun was safe. souza also says guns on the film set was supposed to be checked by the film's armorer and then checked again by dave halls, the assistant director who handed the gun to baldwin. halls was mentioned by at le
norah. >> o'donnell: carter evans, thank you.exico where the investigation into the deadly accident on alec baldwin's movie set is focusing on crew members responsible for the prop gun that killed cinematographer halyna hutchins. cbs' omar villafranca reports from santa fe. >> reporter: we're learning new details about what happened on the santa fe movie set moments before the deadly accident. according to an affidavit, director joel souza told investigators that they were...
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also tonight, norah, we also tonight, norah, we obtained a phone number for the leaders of the 400 mawozo man picked up, but when we identified ourselves as cbs news, the conversation ended. norah. >> o'donnell: manny bojorquez, stay safe, thank you. to georgia now where the process of picking a jury in the ahmaud arbery case is now underway. arbery's killing horrified america. it was caught on video, as he was chased while on a run. cbs' omar villafranca reports tonight from brunswick, georgia. >> say his name! >> reporter: outside the courthouse, protesters demanded justice for ahmaud arbery. >> raise your right hand. >> reporter: inside the courtroom, the judge swore in perspective jurors as the trial of the three men charged with murdering arbery gets underway. >> you shall give true answers to all questions as they may be asked by the court or its authority. the court or its >> reporter: prosecutors say arbery was jogging in the neighborhood of brunswick last february when travis mcmichael, his father gregory mcmichael and neighbor william roddie bryant chased the 25-year-old and sho
also tonight, norah, we also tonight, norah, we obtained a phone number for the leaders of the 400 mawozo man picked up, but when we identified ourselves as cbs news, the conversation ended. norah. >> o'donnell: manny bojorquez, stay safe, thank you. to georgia now where the process of picking a jury in the ahmaud arbery case is now underway. arbery's killing horrified america. it was caught on video, as he was chased while on a run. cbs' omar villafranca reports tonight from brunswick,...
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norah. >> o'donnell: jeff pegues, thank you. social media giant facebook is under fire, and today, a top executive was in the senate hot seat over a recent report that showed facebook's instagram app can be toxic for teens, especially girls. we get more now from cbs' carter evans. >> instagram is that first childhood cigarette. >> facebook is in the process of hiding. >> reporter: in a rare show of bipartisanship, lawmakers hammered facebook... >> how can parents trust you? >> reporter: ...using the company's own data against it. leaked researched indicated about a third of teen girls, who already feel bad about their bodies, say facebook's instagram makes them feel even worse. >> this research is a bombshell. >> this research is a bombshell. i ask you to commit that you will make-- full disclosure-- all of the thousands of pages of documents. >> we are looking for ways to release more research. >> reporter: facebook's global head of security antigone davis testified a day after the company did release more research, showing tha
norah. >> o'donnell: jeff pegues, thank you. social media giant facebook is under fire, and today, a top executive was in the senate hot seat over a recent report that showed facebook's instagram app can be toxic for teens, especially girls. we get more now from cbs' carter evans. >> instagram is that first childhood cigarette. >> facebook is in the process of hiding. >> reporter: in a rare show of bipartisanship, lawmakers hammered facebook... >> how can parents...
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good evening, nancy. >> reporter: good evening, norah.breakthrough comes about seven months after the president first unveiled his plan. and this newly-released 1,700- page bill still doesn't contain everything the democrats wanted. but tonight, the white house is still touting it as one of the biggest investments in education and childcare ever. just before jetting off to europe, president biden made one last dash to capitol hill-- part celebration, part pep talk. >> i think we're going to be in good shape. >> reporter: he said he's confident he now has the votes to pass a $1.75 trillion plan that would drive down childcare costs for most low- and middle-income families, and establish universal pre-k for more than six million three- and four-year-olds. the bill would also boost the supply of affordable housing, increase college pell grants, and close a medicaid gap to cover four million more people. >> it is probably the most consequential bill since the 1960s. >> reporter: this new deal comes after weeks of talks with two moderate senat
good evening, nancy. >> reporter: good evening, norah.breakthrough comes about seven months after the president first unveiled his plan. and this newly-released 1,700- page bill still doesn't contain everything the democrats wanted. but tonight, the white house is still touting it as one of the biggest investments in education and childcare ever. just before jetting off to europe, president biden made one last dash to capitol hill-- part celebration, part pep talk. >> i think we're...
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norah. >> o'donnell: kris van cleave, thank you.s week several pediatric health groups took extraordinary action by declaring a national emergency in children's mental health. ignoring a child's mental health can have dire consequences for their future. so cbs's michelle miller looks at an innovative program that provides help through music in tonight's eye on america. >> a little bit more on that one. >> reporter: in john wallace's music class, there's motivation in melody. >> turn that guitar up. >> reporter: every beat composed reminds students there's power in their play list. >> see what i mean? yeah! some of them open up about things they've never told people. i'm, like, holy crap, and you're trusting me with that? >> reporter: with america's young people in a mental health emergency, the goal is to get students to open up about feelings like anxiety, anger or depression. >> music is, like, therapy to me. music is a getaway. >> music is a reflection of how i was feeling. >> reporter: by encouraging emotional expression at this
norah. >> o'donnell: kris van cleave, thank you.s week several pediatric health groups took extraordinary action by declaring a national emergency in children's mental health. ignoring a child's mental health can have dire consequences for their future. so cbs's michelle miller looks at an innovative program that provides help through music in tonight's eye on america. >> a little bit more on that one. >> reporter: in john wallace's music class, there's motivation in melody....
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norah. >> o'donnell: problem keeps getting bigger, lilia luciano, thank you.west airlines announced it will require all employees to be vaccinated making it the fifth airline to do so, and it comes ahead of the busy travel season and tonight a lack of clarity over what health experts are recommending for family gatherings this winter. here's cbs' nikki battiste. >> reporter: confusion tonight over c.d.c. guidance for safely celebrating the holidays. on friday the c.d.c. says it performed an update to the page where the holiday guidance was listed but now says it was a technical update and doesn't reflect the c.d.c.'s guidance ahead of this upcoming holiday season. the page has since been removed entirely while the agency prepares new guidance. meanwhile, dr. fauci is clarifying his holiday comments to margaret brennan. >> reporter: we can gather for christmas? >> it's too soon to tell. >> reporter: that comment resulted in more confusion regarding the holidays which dr. fauci addressed today. >> that was misinterpreted as my saying we can't spend christmas wit
norah. >> o'donnell: problem keeps getting bigger, lilia luciano, thank you.west airlines announced it will require all employees to be vaccinated making it the fifth airline to do so, and it comes ahead of the busy travel season and tonight a lack of clarity over what health experts are recommending for family gatherings this winter. here's cbs' nikki battiste. >> reporter: confusion tonight over c.d.c. guidance for safely celebrating the holidays. on friday the c.d.c. says it...
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i'm norah o'donnell.aughter for what she's done, and i don't. >> announcer: her kids, gone... >> judge judy: you have children together? >> they lived with me up until '05, when i was arrested for dui. >> announcer: ...job, none... >> judge judy: i assume that you do not pay child support. >> it came directly out of my disability. >> announcer: ...and an addiction... >> judge judy: what did you test dirty for at the probation violation? >> methamphetamines. >> announcer: ...paid for by taxpayers. >> judge judy: you have to be using my money to buy drugs. >> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom of you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution justin labreche is suing his ex-wife, molly labreche, and her mother, juanita willmes, for an unpaid loan for bail and for damaging his credit. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 538 on the calendar in the matter of labreche vs. labreche/willmes. >> judge judy: thank
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i'm norah o'donnell. weren't the owner of the car, you had no right to sell it. >> announcer: an amazing deal is too good to be true. >> judge judy: if she hadn't gotten me the title, i would say, "aha. maybe there's a problem." >> i've never had anyone do this in 30 years that i've been dealing in the car industry. >> announcer: now these sellers try to switch gears. >> it seems to be his thing, is to scam people. >> judge judy: you sold a car that you didn't own. that's a scam. >> they came to my house and threatened me. >> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom of you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution steven rodgers is suing valarie gallegos and her son, 18-year-old milton chatman, for defrauding him regarding the sale of a car. >> byrd: order! all rise! quiet in the courtroom. this is case number 7 on the calendar in the matter of rodgers vs. gallegos-chatman. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're wel
i'm norah o'donnell. weren't the owner of the car, you had no right to sell it. >> announcer: an amazing deal is too good to be true. >> judge judy: if she hadn't gotten me the title, i would say, "aha. maybe there's a problem." >> i've never had anyone do this in 30 years that i've been dealing in the car industry. >> announcer: now these sellers try to switch gears. >> it seems to be his thing, is to scam people. >> judge judy: you sold a car that...
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norah? >> and a prime trip. mark strassmann, thank you. >>> well, tonight warnings of a possible twin-demic of both covid and the flu. the cdc estimates an average of 36,000 people died of the flu each year over the past decade, and there are fears this season could be a bad one. here is cbs' janet shamlian. >> reporter: tonight the race is on the get shots into arms as health officials warn of a potentially devastating flu season colliding with the pandemic. should we have a tremendously bad flu season, how could that impact the covid situation? >> if we have a serious influenza outbreak on top of covid-19, we potentially are going to overwhelm the health care system. >> reporter: that's why in little rock at the university of arkansas for medical sciences, there is a new strategy. >> that was quick. >> reporter: a one-stop shop for flu shots and covid vaccines at this clinic. the cdc says people can safely receive both at the same time. >> i appreciate you doing this. >> reporter: andrew b
norah? >> and a prime trip. mark strassmann, thank you. >>> well, tonight warnings of a possible twin-demic of both covid and the flu. the cdc estimates an average of 36,000 people died of the flu each year over the past decade, and there are fears this season could be a bad one. here is cbs' janet shamlian. >> reporter: tonight the race is on the get shots into arms as health officials warn of a potentially devastating flu season colliding with the pandemic. should we have...
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norah. >> o'donnell: manuel bojorquez, thank you. we want to turn now to pandemic and news tonight that the secretary of homeland security, alejandro mayorkas, has tested positive for covid, despite being fully vaccinated. we're told he has mild symptoms and is now working from home. and there's also some big news about the effectiveness of the vaccines for children. here's cbs' lilia luciano. >> reporter: tonight, just weeks before the federal government is expected to authorize the pfizer vaccine for children as young as five, a new study shows the vaccine to be even more effective against severe illness for kids than it is for adults. for kids, the vaccine is 93% effective against hospitalization. for adults who are not immunocompromised, it's 88% effective. >> this is great real-world data that should urge parents to vaccinate their kisdz. >> reporter: tomorrow the f.d.a. is likely to authorize the moderna and johnson & johnson booster shots. the agency is also expected to say mixing and matching vaccines is safe. & johnson, coul
norah. >> o'donnell: manuel bojorquez, thank you. we want to turn now to pandemic and news tonight that the secretary of homeland security, alejandro mayorkas, has tested positive for covid, despite being fully vaccinated. we're told he has mild symptoms and is now working from home. and there's also some big news about the effectiveness of the vaccines for children. here's cbs' lilia luciano. >> reporter: tonight, just weeks before the federal government is expected to authorize...
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norah. >> o'donnell: jamie yuccas, thank you.onight, details are just coming in on a deadly shooting at a postal distribution center in memphis, tennessee. cbs news has learned a postal employee, described as disgruntled, shot and killed two other workers inside the facility. he then took his own life. police say he acted alone and there were no other suspects. all right, tonight, the n.f.l. is reeling from a scandal involving one of its top coaches. jon gruden resigned from the las vegas raiders over emails he sent that were anti-black, anti- gay, and anti-women. this comes as the league tries to become more inclusive. we get more now from cbs' jericka duncan. >> reporter: to some, jon gruden's exit from football was years in the making. >> from day one, he's been a used car salesman. >> reporter: former n.f.l. wide receiver keyshawn johnson played for gruden in the early 2000s. >> i didn't know that jon would say things like that and put them in an email. he just always been a fraud to me. >> reporter: gruden was in y four of a
norah. >> o'donnell: jamie yuccas, thank you.onight, details are just coming in on a deadly shooting at a postal distribution center in memphis, tennessee. cbs news has learned a postal employee, described as disgruntled, shot and killed two other workers inside the facility. he then took his own life. police say he acted alone and there were no other suspects. all right, tonight, the n.f.l. is reeling from a scandal involving one of its top coaches. jon gruden resigned from the las vegas...
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norah. >> o'donnell: jonathan vigliotti, thank you.ight, america's outbreak of severe weather isn't letting up on the heels of a deadly nor'easter overnight. a swarm of tornadoes ripped through texas and louisiana today. cbs' janet shamlian shows us the devastation. >> reporter: tonight, a trail of destruction in lake charles, louisiana, where a tornado left this neighborhood in tatrs roofs ripped from homes, debris in every direction, and neighbors racing to check on each other. at least one person was hurt. >> oh, my gosh. >> reporter: texas was also in the path. a tornado in the houston area roaring across an interstate, churning up property and taking out power lines. there are reports of multiple twisters across the loan star state. the system raced across the region. reads in east texas posted video of the aftermath. >> this whole neighborhood was affected pretty severely. >> reporter: trees snapped in half, overturned cars and widespread power outages. more than half a million customers were in the dark across massachusetts, con
norah. >> o'donnell: jonathan vigliotti, thank you.ight, america's outbreak of severe weather isn't letting up on the heels of a deadly nor'easter overnight. a swarm of tornadoes ripped through texas and louisiana today. cbs' janet shamlian shows us the devastation. >> reporter: tonight, a trail of destruction in lake charles, louisiana, where a tornado left this neighborhood in tatrs roofs ripped from homes, debris in every direction, and neighbors racing to check on each other. at...
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i'm norah o'donnell in our nation's capital.ou right back her >> announcer: a driver's road rage takes a detour. >> he followed me into the gas station, and i was getting ready to call the police, and he got out, and i rolled my window up really fast. >> judge judy: you say he revved up his car and tried to run you down. >> announcer: will he hit a dead end with the judge? >> judge judy: i would have reacted the same way you said he reacted. >> by running someone down in a parking lot? >> judge judy: sir, if there's a choice between hurting me and hurting you, you're getting it, not me. [ laughter ] >> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom of you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution beau shattuck and his mother, roxanne merryman, are suing motorist todd duplessis for kicking their car during an incident of road rage. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 542 on the calendar in the matter of shattuck/merryman vs. duplessis. par
i'm norah o'donnell in our nation's capital.ou right back her >> announcer: a driver's road rage takes a detour. >> he followed me into the gas station, and i was getting ready to call the police, and he got out, and i rolled my window up really fast. >> judge judy: you say he revved up his car and tried to run you down. >> announcer: will he hit a dead end with the judge? >> judge judy: i would have reacted the same way you said he reacted. >> by running...
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norah. >> o'donnell: jericka duncan with that new information tonight, thank you. tonight, new york city is bracing for a possible shortage of police officers and firefighters, as a covid vaccination mandate looms. hundreds of first responders took their complaints about the mandate to the mayor's mansion today, more now from cbs's mola lenghi. >> this is not anti-mandate and anti-mandate only. >> the divide over new york citi' vaccine mandate for city workers spilled into the streets of mapt today ( chanting ) >> reporter: firefighters, e.m.t.s and sanitation workers largely unmasked rallied out the mayor's official residence one day before the official deadline to get a covid shot or be placed on unpaid leave. >> members have choice about their health. >> reporter: all by 38,000 city workers are vaccinated but about a quarter of the police force and a third of firefighters are not. >> you can't force a vaccine on somebody, it should be a choice. >> reporter: six of the country's ten largest cities have or are planning vaccine mandates for municipal workers, of th
norah. >> o'donnell: jericka duncan with that new information tonight, thank you. tonight, new york city is bracing for a possible shortage of police officers and firefighters, as a covid vaccination mandate looms. hundreds of first responders took their complaints about the mandate to the mayor's mansion today, more now from cbs's mola lenghi. >> this is not anti-mandate and anti-mandate only. >> the divide over new york citi' vaccine mandate for city workers spilled into the...
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norah. >> o'donnell: mireya villarreal, thank you. well, in a visit to chicago on thursday, president biden will talk about the impact that covid vaccine mandates are having. with new cases, hospitalizations, and deaths all slowing in recent weeks, the administration is also underscoring the need for rapid, at-home covid tests. we get more on this from cbs' omar villafranca. >> reporter: while covid casesis and hospitalizations decline nationwide, the demand for at- home tests is surging. but today, a company that manufactures some of these test kits, ellume, recalled some kits due to false positives. the kits were widely available to consumers and also provided to the u.s. department of defense. >> every american, no matter their income level or zip code, can access accurate, convenient, and affordable testing. >> reporter: this comes as the white house announced today it's investing an additional $1 billion in at-home test kits, quadrupling the amount currently available on store shelves. the los angeles city council today announced
norah. >> o'donnell: mireya villarreal, thank you. well, in a visit to chicago on thursday, president biden will talk about the impact that covid vaccine mandates are having. with new cases, hospitalizations, and deaths all slowing in recent weeks, the administration is also underscoring the need for rapid, at-home covid tests. we get more on this from cbs' omar villafranca. >> reporter: while covid casesis and hospitalizations decline nationwide, the demand for at- home tests is...
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. >> reporter: norah, good evening.re are folks out there tonight still waiting to get to their weekend destinations and some having to pay hundreds of dollars out of pocket to get there. while southwest struggles to rebuild its scheduled we spoke to the union representing southwest pilots who say there was no walkout. from l.a. to miami -- >> it's not a great end to a good vacation. >> reporter: dallas to denver -- >> we're going to try to get there. when, i don't know. >> reporter: thousands of southwest customs had weekend travel plans ruined by more than 2,000 flight cancellations. tonight the company offering a "tremendous apology" to customers and employees, citing weather and external constraints. did any of your pilots call out seek this weekend? >> we have data on what exactly happened and, so, our pilots sick rates are right in line with what was occurring this summer. >> reporter: captain casey murray is president of the southwest pilots union and insists there was no protest of the company's pending vaccine
. >> reporter: norah, good evening.re are folks out there tonight still waiting to get to their weekend destinations and some having to pay hundreds of dollars out of pocket to get there. while southwest struggles to rebuild its scheduled we spoke to the union representing southwest pilots who say there was no walkout. from l.a. to miami -- >> it's not a great end to a good vacation. >> reporter: dallas to denver -- >> we're going to try to get there. when, i don't know....
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norah? >> omar villafranca, thank you. >>> and we want the turn now to the covid pandemic. tomorrow an fda advisory committee is meeting on whether to green light pfizer's lower dose vaccine for kids 5 to 11 years old. there is also some news tonight about another possible vaccine for young children. and here is cbs' meg oliver. >> it feels good. >> woo! >> reporter: tonight as anticipation builds for younger children to get covid shots, moderna says its vaccine is safe and triggers a strong immune response in children ages 6 to 11. moderna said it used half the adult dose in its trial. some participants in the moderna trial reported mild to moderate side effects. but the company did not address the possible rare side effect of myocarditis, an inflammation of the heart muscle found in a small number of teenagers and young men who received the other mrna vaccine pfizer. fifth grader injarren monroe wa in the trial. >> it will make it easier for me to go outside and play all the sports i play
norah? >> omar villafranca, thank you. >>> and we want the turn now to the covid pandemic. tomorrow an fda advisory committee is meeting on whether to green light pfizer's lower dose vaccine for kids 5 to 11 years old. there is also some news tonight about another possible vaccine for young children. and here is cbs' meg oliver. >> it feels good. >> woo! >> reporter: tonight as anticipation builds for younger children to get covid shots, moderna says its vaccine...
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norah. >> o'donnell: meg oliver, thank you.andemic has taken a devastating toll on police departments across the country. covid is now killing more law enforcement officers than guns, vehicles, or any other threat they face in the line of duty. here's cbs' jeff pegues. >> reporter: police officer christopher cockburn lost his battle against covid-19 last month. tell me about your dad. >> well, he was a police officer for over 30 years. >> reporter: kayleigh cockburn, his daughter, says he loved his job. when did your family find out that he had covid-19? >> on my 30th birthday, august 14. quite a birthday. >> reporter: exactly a month later, on september 14, at the age of 59, he was dead. >> i miss him a lot, yeah. ( sirens ). >> reporter: covid is now the leading cause of death for the men and women in blue. 716 officers since march of 2020. still, there is a reluctance to get vaccinated. in memphis and louisville, just 47% of officers have been vaccinated. and in philadelphia, just 13% of police department employees have prov
norah. >> o'donnell: meg oliver, thank you.andemic has taken a devastating toll on police departments across the country. covid is now killing more law enforcement officers than guns, vehicles, or any other threat they face in the line of duty. here's cbs' jeff pegues. >> reporter: police officer christopher cockburn lost his battle against covid-19 last month. tell me about your dad. >> well, he was a police officer for over 30 years. >> reporter: kayleigh cockburn, his...
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i'm norah o'donnell.ium will be off the charts. >> you have never seen giants postseason baseball like this before. tonight, we are counting down to the first pitch and an historic matchup. >>> kessler ceo elon musk makes good on his threat to take tesla on the road to texas, kind of. >>> bay area health officials are out with the requirements for when we can deter masks, and unfortunately it won't be anytime soon. >> everybody in the city should be hurt. >>> oaklands police chief near steers as the city marks a homicide milestone. the team victim in the wrong place at the wrong time. >>> why did work keep continuing for weeks? what the investigation discovered about the millennium tower's double trouble. >>> right now on kpix 5, and streaming on cbsn bay area, we are counting down to the first pitch of the giants postseason. game one at oracle park is just under 24 hours away. >>> tonight, fans are more than ready to welcome the doctors. >> the two best teams in baseball of against each other, the energy
i'm norah o'donnell.ium will be off the charts. >> you have never seen giants postseason baseball like this before. tonight, we are counting down to the first pitch and an historic matchup. >>> kessler ceo elon musk makes good on his threat to take tesla on the road to texas, kind of. >>> bay area health officials are out with the requirements for when we can deter masks, and unfortunately it won't be anytime soon. >> everybody in the city should be hurt....
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norah. >> o'donnell: meg oliver, thank you.ht, the supreme court has agreed to fast-track challenges to the strict new abortion law in texas. the justices will hear arguments on november 1. but for now, that texas law remains in effect. cbs' ed o'keefe joins us now live from the supreme court. so, ed, talk about the significance of today's action. >> reporter: yeah, norah, this is now the second time the supreme court has refused to block the controversial law, despite the most recent request by the biden administration, which considers the law unconstitutional. it remains in effect across texas, and essentially bans aboron procedures after the sixth week of a pregnancy, which critics point out is often before many women realize they're pregnant. it's left millions of texas women without access to abortion services, a point noted by justice sonia sotomayor today in her partial dissent. she wrote the law should be blocked immediately because, "every day the court fails to grant relief is devastating, both for individual women an
norah. >> o'donnell: meg oliver, thank you.ht, the supreme court has agreed to fast-track challenges to the strict new abortion law in texas. the justices will hear arguments on november 1. but for now, that texas law remains in effect. cbs' ed o'keefe joins us now live from the supreme court. so, ed, talk about the significance of today's action. >> reporter: yeah, norah, this is now the second time the supreme court has refused to block the controversial law, despite the most...
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norah. >> o'donnell: it is so true.ve to get the word out about these fake pills that are out there that are so deadly. jeff pegues, thank you. and there is still much more news ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news." newly-released video of gabby petito's interview with police. what she told them about an alleged assault by her fiancÉ. and, what you need to know about a nationwide sunscreen recall. e. one, two! one, two, three! only pay for what you need! with customized car insurance from liberty mutual! nothing rhymes with liberty mutual. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ [ sneeze ] are you ok? oh, it's just a cold. if you have high blood pressure, a cold is not just a cold. unlike other cold medicines, coricidin provides powerful cold relief without raising your blood pressure be there for life's best moments with coricidin. now in sugar free liquid. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ age is just a number. and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health. versus 16 gr
norah. >> o'donnell: it is so true.ve to get the word out about these fake pills that are out there that are so deadly. jeff pegues, thank you. and there is still much more news ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news." newly-released video of gabby petito's interview with police. what she told them about an alleged assault by her fiancÉ. and, what you need to know about a nationwide sunscreen recall. e. one, two! one, two, three! only pay for what you need! with customized car...
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norah?hurting small businesses. carter evans, thank you. >>> tonight we're learning more about that isis suicide bomber behind the deadly attack at the kabul airport. cbs news has confirmed that the terrorist had been freed from an afghan prison just days earlier by the taliban. he was among thousands set free as the u.s. withdrew from afghanistan. 13 u.s. service members were killed, and 18 wounded in the attack. the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. feeling stressed in your skin? not with olay retinol body wash. which improves skin 3x better. from dry and stressed, to bright and smooth. so, i can feel my best in my skin. olay body. fearless in my skin. ♪♪ ♪why do you build me up (build me up)♪ butter... cup... baby... up would be the operative word there pal. oh, yeah, yeah. sorry, have a good day! if you ride, you get it. - come on in! oh wow, we're really backed up. geico motorcycle. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. you have always loved vicks vapors. and no
norah?hurting small businesses. carter evans, thank you. >>> tonight we're learning more about that isis suicide bomber behind the deadly attack at the kabul airport. cbs news has confirmed that the terrorist had been freed from an afghan prison just days earlier by the taliban. he was among thousands set free as the u.s. withdrew from afghanistan. 13 u.s. service members were killed, and 18 wounded in the attack. the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. feeling stressed...
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norah. >> o'donnell: janet shamlian, thank you. is still much more news ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news." the biden administration says the supreme court and ask them to block that strict texas abortion law. plus, an update on the health of former president bill clinton now home from the hospital. and let me tell you something, i wouldn't be here if i thought reverse mortgages took advantage of any american senior, or worse, that it was some way to take your home. it's just a loan designed for older homeowners, and, it's helped over a million americans. a reverse mortgage loan isn't some kind of trick to take your home. it's a loan, like any other. big difference is how you pay it back. find out how reverse mortgages really work with aag's free, no-obligation reverse mortgage guide. eliminate monthly mortgage payments, pay bills, medical costs, and more. call now and get your free info kit. other mortgages are paid each month, but with a reverse mortgage, you can pay whatever you can, when it works for you, or, you can wait, a
norah. >> o'donnell: janet shamlian, thank you. is still much more news ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news." the biden administration says the supreme court and ask them to block that strict texas abortion law. plus, an update on the health of former president bill clinton now home from the hospital. and let me tell you something, i wouldn't be here if i thought reverse mortgages took advantage of any american senior, or worse, that it was some way to take your home. it's just...
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i'm norah o'donnell.tuff. >> judge judy: she allowed you to store some things at the house. some christmas decorations. >> we have actually left a number of things in the house. >> announcer: but is worth the fight? >> judge judy: i have to tell you that i am so unimpressed with this list. a hammer, a can opener hand-held, coffee mugs, one water spritzer bottle. >> yes. >> judge judy: you know, plastic one, with the... like this? she was nice. she didn't throw it in the trash, which is what i would've done. >> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. geoffrey wiegman is suing kathleen pihl for the value of belongings left behind in a vacation home he rented from her. >> byrd: order. all rise. it's case number 536 on the calendar in the matter of wiegman vs. pihl. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. folks, have a seat. >> judge judy: mr. wiegman, you, according to what i read, live in the ca
i'm norah o'donnell.tuff. >> judge judy: she allowed you to store some things at the house. some christmas decorations. >> we have actually left a number of things in the house. >> announcer: but is worth the fight? >> judge judy: i have to tell you that i am so unimpressed with this list. a hammer, a can opener hand-held, coffee mugs, one water spritzer bottle. >> yes. >> judge judy: you know, plastic one, with the... like this? she was nice. she didn't...
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norah? >> kris van cleave, thank you. >>> and we want to turn now to what the american medical association is calling an urgent public health crisis. and believe it or not, those supply chain issues are to blame. dozens of life-saving drugs are in short supply, forcing doctors to use less effective medications. we get more on this from cbs' mark strassmann. >> reporter: at the university of virginia medical center, 24/7 technicians fill single-dose drug orders for nearly 700 patients. pharmacist brian spoehlhof's job, find drugs in short supply somehow. >> by the time i come in, we have a newt medicathreshort. >> this is tocilizumab. >>. >> reporter: take the anti-inflammatory tocilizumab, needed by both chemo and covid patients, and there is not enough for all of them. if you run out of this. >> yeah. >> reporter: patients could die? > yeah, if we run out of this, patients aren't able to get some really important chemotherapy. and without that chemotherapy, they could die. >> reporter: spoe
norah? >> kris van cleave, thank you. >>> and we want to turn now to what the american medical association is calling an urgent public health crisis. and believe it or not, those supply chain issues are to blame. dozens of life-saving drugs are in short supply, forcing doctors to use less effective medications. we get more on this from cbs' mark strassmann. >> reporter: at the university of virginia medical center, 24/7 technicians fill single-dose drug orders for nearly...
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norah. >> o'donnell: hard to believe.pegues, thank you. >> tonight, top democrats insist a deal is close on president biden's massive social spending plan. but stumbling blocks keep piling up. most importantly, sharp differences over how to pay for the trillions in new spending. cbs' ed o'keefe is following the negotiations. >> reporter: tonight, hopes are fading for an agreement on president biden's sweeping social spending plan before he leaves tomorrow for europe. >> is getting a deal by tomorrow still realistic? >> yes. we'll see. >> reporter: but on capitol hill, demands from two key moderates, west virginia's joe manchin and arizona's kyrsten sinema, are slowing momentum towards an agreement. a major provision to extend paid leave to working americans is now likely out of the bill because of manchin's concerns with the size of the proposal, this despite intense lobbying from his colleagues. >> oh, if paid leave is not in the bill, it would be devastating. it would be devastating for working women. >> reporter: the m
norah. >> o'donnell: hard to believe.pegues, thank you. >> tonight, top democrats insist a deal is close on president biden's massive social spending plan. but stumbling blocks keep piling up. most importantly, sharp differences over how to pay for the trillions in new spending. cbs' ed o'keefe is following the negotiations. >> reporter: tonight, hopes are fading for an agreement on president biden's sweeping social spending plan before he leaves tomorrow for europe. >>...
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norah. >> o'donnell: busy year, jan crawford, thank you.onight, we're following a perfect storm of supply chain drums and labor shortages now impacting school lunches across the country. rk strsmann tells n alabamaare e udents don't go hungry. >> we are looking for beef tips, one of our most popular men chew iemed. >> reporter: at sams club, cacyce davis has a daunting last-minute grocery list, is 80 pounds of beef tips, the next day's school lunch. >> it's not a solution to the problem. >> reporter: the problem is this food delivery truck, it's short again, way short. >> at this point, we're making a plan. >> reporter: davis directs nutritions for schools in elmore county, alabama feeding 8,000 kits. >> there are cracks in all points in the supply chain. >> reporter: you make it up as you go. >> no doubt. >> reporter: a county-wide and country-wide issue affect affecting millions of kids. in one survey 97% of school nutrition programs worry about continued supply chain issues. nnam toast crunch for lunch, one georgia mother posted this is
norah. >> o'donnell: busy year, jan crawford, thank you.onight, we're following a perfect storm of supply chain drums and labor shortages now impacting school lunches across the country. rk strsmann tells n alabamaare e udents don't go hungry. >> we are looking for beef tips, one of our most popular men chew iemed. >> reporter: at sams club, cacyce davis has a daunting last-minute grocery list, is 80 pounds of beef tips, the next day's school lunch. >> it's not a...
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i'm norah o'donnell. >> announcer: tragedy at the dog park. >> mrs.efended herself and bit back. >> my dog was severely injured, had to undergo emergency surgery. >> announcer: but to make her case... >> she spoke directly to me and told me that this dog in question had gone after her infant daughter previously. >> announcer: is she just making it up? >> judge judy: did you say that to her? >> no. if my dog went after my infant daughter... >> judge judy: the dog would be dead. >> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom of you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution 21-year-old cassidy croot is suing her neighbor, 22-year-old shea ward, for vet bills as a result of a dog attack. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 488 on the calendar in the matter of croot vs. ward. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. folks, have a seat. >> judge judy: ms. croot, it is your claim that the defendant's dog, whi
i'm norah o'donnell. >> announcer: tragedy at the dog park. >> mrs.efended herself and bit back. >> my dog was severely injured, had to undergo emergency surgery. >> announcer: but to make her case... >> she spoke directly to me and told me that this dog in question had gone after her infant daughter previously. >> announcer: is she just making it up? >> judge judy: did you say that to her? >> no. if my dog went after my infant daughter......
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i'm norah o'donnell. good night.ve the rain back. >> we want enough to end fire season, but not too much. >> as bay area reservoirs begin to fill back up, could we be in for too much of a good thing? >> we were looking at too much rain tonight. i'm tracking it hour by hour in the forecast. >>> some people refer to the defendant as a cool mom. there's nothing cool about getting teenage children drunk. >> a woman accused of throwing wild parties for teens faces a bay area judge. why she is now barred from seeing her own son. >>> plus a band, phish, stops a show to talk fall at chase center. >>> right now on the kpix 5 news at 7:00, streaming on cbsn bay area, a fresh round of rain sweeping across the region at this hour. it's just a taste of what is to come. i'm ken bastida. >> and i'm elizabeth cook. the rain is really starting to ramp up right now. this was the scene in san francisco about an hour ago. umbrellas up as the rain comes down. >> and this is what it looks like for all of those in drivers out there right n
i'm norah o'donnell. good night.ve the rain back. >> we want enough to end fire season, but not too much. >> as bay area reservoirs begin to fill back up, could we be in for too much of a good thing? >> we were looking at too much rain tonight. i'm tracking it hour by hour in the forecast. >>> some people refer to the defendant as a cool mom. there's nothing cool about getting teenage children drunk. >> a woman accused of throwing wild parties for teens faces a...
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norah? >> meg oliver, thank you. >>> the pandemic has taken a devastating toll on police departments across the country. covid is now killing more law enforcement officers than guns, vehicles, or any other threat they face in the line of duty. here is cbs's jeff pegues. >> reporter: police officer christopher cockburn lost his walt against covid-19 last month. tell me about your dad. >> well, he was a police officer for over 30 years. >> reporter: kayleigh cockburn, his daughter, says he loved his job. when did your family find outrt later at t age o59, he was dead. >> i miss him a lo, yeah. >> reporter: covid is now the leading cause of death for the men and women in blue. 716 officers since march of 2020. still, there is a reluctance to get vaccinated. in memphis and louisville, just 47% of officers have been vaccinated. and in philadelphia, just 13% of police department employees have provided proof of vaccination. >> we have members just like a cross section of the population of the unit
norah? >> meg oliver, thank you. >>> the pandemic has taken a devastating toll on police departments across the country. covid is now killing more law enforcement officers than guns, vehicles, or any other threat they face in the line of duty. here is cbs's jeff pegues. >> reporter: police officer christopher cockburn lost his walt against covid-19 last month. tell me about your dad. >> well, he was a police officer for over 30 years. >> reporter: kayleigh...
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norah. >> o'donnell: nikole killion, thank you. tonight, more than 10,000 workers at john deere are out on strike. it's the first strike there in more than three decades, and we may see more high profile strikes as unions up their demands. cbs's charlie de mar reports from a john deere factor in illinois. >> reporter: these john deere workers say they plan to picket around the clock, after negotiations with the agriculture equipment giant broke down over a new labor contract that would have increased salaries for some workers by 6%. kari bormann has worked for the company for 15 years. >> really doing what we needed to do, standing up for ourselves. >> reporter: the walkout as the company is forecasting its best earnings eve the strike is just the latest examples ofing their muscleon representing 60,000 hollywood crew members said they will go on strike as soon as monday, halting most entertainment production. >> livable hour benefits. it's the bare minimum they're asking for. >> reporter: workers are pushing back. kellogg is in th
norah. >> o'donnell: nikole killion, thank you. tonight, more than 10,000 workers at john deere are out on strike. it's the first strike there in more than three decades, and we may see more high profile strikes as unions up their demands. cbs's charlie de mar reports from a john deere factor in illinois. >> reporter: these john deere workers say they plan to picket around the clock, after negotiations with the agriculture equipment giant broke down over a new labor contract that...
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good evening, nancy. >> reporter: good evening, norah.eakthrough comes about seven months after the presi first unveiled his plan. and this newly-released 1,700-page bill still doesn't contain everything the democrats wanted. but tonight, the white house is still touting it as one of the biggest investments in education and childcare ever. just before jetting off to europe, president biden made one last dash to capitol hill-- part celebration, part pep talk. >> i think we're going to be in good shape. >> reporter: he said he's confident he now has the votes to pass a $1.75 trillion plan that would drive down childcare costs for most low- and middle-income families, and establish universal pre-k for more than six million three- and four-year-olds. the bill would also boost the supply of affordable housing, increase college pell grants, and close a medicaid gap to cover four million more people. >> it is probably the most consequential bill since the 1960s. >> reporter: this new deal comes after weeks of talks with two moderate senate democ
good evening, nancy. >> reporter: good evening, norah.eakthrough comes about seven months after the presi first unveiled his plan. and this newly-released 1,700-page bill still doesn't contain everything the democrats wanted. but tonight, the white house is still touting it as one of the biggest investments in education and childcare ever. just before jetting off to europe, president biden made one last dash to capitol hill-- part celebration, part pep talk. >> i think we're going...
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norah? >> what a gift a mother can give their child. manuel bojorquez, thank you. >>> and now to a case of alleged espionage with a really bizarre twist. a naval engineer and his wife are expected to appear in federal court tomorrow on charges that they tried to pass nuclear secrets to a foreign country. and get this, key evidence was apparently hidden in a peanut butter sandwich. here is cbs's catherine herridge. >> reporter: this case revolves around the technology behind these high-tech u.s. subs, and the court records read like an espionage thriller. defendants jonathan toebbe, a nuclear engineer for the navy and his wife diana were arrested over the weekend, accused of selling nuclear secrets to a foreign government official who was really an fbi agent. >> our summary program is the biggest defense capability that the u.s. has. >> reporter: eric o'neill worked underanother as an intelligence oper operative. >> this is a trusted insider who had access to the secrets and decided he was go
norah? >> what a gift a mother can give their child. manuel bojorquez, thank you. >>> and now to a case of alleged espionage with a really bizarre twist. a naval engineer and his wife are expected to appear in federal court tomorrow on charges that they tried to pass nuclear secrets to a foreign country. and get this, key evidence was apparently hidden in a peanut butter sandwich. here is cbs's catherine herridge. >> reporter: this case revolves around the technology behind...
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norah. >> o'donnell: such a critical story. jeff pegues, thank you. tonight the fda is taking steps to help tens of millions of americans who struggle to hear ai which can cost thousands of dollars. more affordable devices could soon be available and over the counter. here's cbs news chief medical correspondent dr. jon lapook. >> same thing on this ear, okay? >> reporter: the proposed f.d.a. rule could be a financial relief for the nearly 30 million americans with hearing difficulties. >> i just felt it was mandatory. i mean, it's-- you get glasses because you can't see. you need to get something to help you to hear. >> reporter: the proposed f.d.a. rules would establish official technical guidelines for these devices and allow hearing aids to be sold directly to consumers over the counter and online without a medical examination or fitting by an audiologist. dr. jay youngerman is an ear, nose, and throat specialist at northwell health. how could this help? >> it think it becomes an introduction where they can at least trial the basic hearing aid and
norah. >> o'donnell: such a critical story. jeff pegues, thank you. tonight the fda is taking steps to help tens of millions of americans who struggle to hear ai which can cost thousands of dollars. more affordable devices could soon be available and over the counter. here's cbs news chief medical correspondent dr. jon lapook. >> same thing on this ear, okay? >> reporter: the proposed f.d.a. rule could be a financial relief for the nearly 30 million americans with hearing...
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norah? >> mireya villareal, thank you. >>> well, tonight senate leaders have an agreement to extend the government's borrowing ability. that means the u.s. won't default on its debts, which would have plunged the country into an economic catastrophe. but it is only a temporary fix. the extension lasts until early december, when we could be right back where we started. >>> tonight a senate report contains alarming new details on the extraordinary effort by then president trump to pressure the justice department to overturn his election defeat. it took an oval office showdown to stop it. well, cbs's kris van cleave has all the new details. >> reporter: then president donald trump demanded his justice department reject the election results at least nine times between the 2020 election and january 6th, according to the new report. >> i think we were barely a half step away from a full-blown constitutional crisis. >> reporter: the democrat-written report highlights a january 3rd oval office meeti
norah? >> mireya villareal, thank you. >>> well, tonight senate leaders have an agreement to extend the government's borrowing ability. that means the u.s. won't default on its debts, which would have plunged the country into an economic catastrophe. but it is only a temporary fix. the extension lasts until early december, when we could be right back where we started. >>> tonight a senate report contains alarming new details on the extraordinary effort by then president...
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norah. >> it's going to be a busy year, jan crawford, thank you.'s a lot more news ahead on bs o [♪♪] if you're only using facial moisturizer in the morning, did you know, the best time for skin renewal is at night? add olay retinol24 to your nighttime skincare routine. it combines hydrating moisturizers with powerful retinoids to renew millions of surface skin cells while you sleep. plus, it hydrates better than a $100 retinol cream. wake up to smoother, younger-looking skin with olay retinol24. learn more at olay.com this has been medifacts for olay. alright, here we go, miller in motion. wha — wait, wait, is that a... baby on the field?? it looks like it, craig. and the defensive linemen are playing peek-a-boo. i've never seen anything like that before. harris now appears to be burping the baby. that's a great moment right there. the ref going to the rule book here. what, wait a minute! harris is off to the races! we don't need any more trick plays. touchdown!! but we could all use more ways to save. are you kidding me?? it's going to be a long
norah. >> it's going to be a busy year, jan crawford, thank you.'s a lot more news ahead on bs o [♪♪] if you're only using facial moisturizer in the morning, did you know, the best time for skin renewal is at night? add olay retinol24 to your nighttime skincare routine. it combines hydrating moisturizers with powerful retinoids to renew millions of surface skin cells while you sleep. plus, it hydrates better than a $100 retinol cream. wake up to smoother, younger-looking skin with...
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norah? >> manny bojorquez, stay safe. thank you. >>> to georgia now, where the process of picking a jury in the ahmaud arbery case is now under way. ar arbery's killing horrified america. it was caught on video as he was chased while on a run. cbs' omar villafranca reports from brunswick, georgia. >> say his name! >> reporter: outside the courthouse, protesters demanded justice for ahmaud arbery. >> raise your right hand. >> reporter: inside the courtroom, the judge swore in perspective jurors as the trial of the three men charged with killing arbery gets under way. >> true answers to all questions asked by the court or its authority. >> reporter: prosecutors say arbery was jogging in the neighborhood of brunswick last february when travis mcmichael, his father gregory mcmichael and neighbor william roddie bryan chased the 25-year-old and then shot and killed him. defense attorneys say the men thought he was a burglary suspect. an arrest wasn't made until months later when this cell phone video of the final confrontation
norah? >> manny bojorquez, stay safe. thank you. >>> to georgia now, where the process of picking a jury in the ahmaud arbery case is now under way. ar arbery's killing horrified america. it was caught on video as he was chased while on a run. cbs' omar villafranca reports from brunswick, georgia. >> say his name! >> reporter: outside the courthouse, protesters demanded justice for ahmaud arbery. >> raise your right hand. >> reporter: inside the courtroom,...
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norah? >> jericka duncan, thank you. >>> well, tonight a perfect storm of high demand and low supply is sending fuel prices through the roof. driving your car is costing a lot more, and so will heating your home this winter. we get more now from cbs's mola lenghi. >> reporter: gassing up is increasingly a hit to the wallet. >> you've noticed the price has increased? >> yes, it is pretty rough. i'm not going lie. >> reporter: henry mcginnis told us it just takes something out of you. hurts the pocketbook? hurts your wallet? >> yeah, hurts my soul. >> reporter: this cabdriver says he spends at least $300 extra a month. so he is shopping around. >> the difference is like 10 cents between the amoco and the mobile gas station and the exxon. >> reporter: this week the national average for a gallon of regular unleaded gas is $3.27. that's a seven-year high. according to gas buddy, the price of a gallon nationwide has gone up more than 5 cents in just a week. u.s. benchmark crude oil prices rode ros
norah? >> jericka duncan, thank you. >>> well, tonight a perfect storm of high demand and low supply is sending fuel prices through the roof. driving your car is costing a lot more, and so will heating your home this winter. we get more now from cbs's mola lenghi. >> reporter: gassing up is increasingly a hit to the wallet. >> you've noticed the price has increased? >> yes, it is pretty rough. i'm not going lie. >> reporter: henry mcginnis told us it just...