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norah. >> o'donnell: meg oliver, thank you. and tonight, the cost of living is on the rise and so are fears of inflation. the labor department says consumer prices jumped 5% in may from a year earlier. that's actually the biggest gain in nearly 13 years. we get more now from cbs' carter evans. >> pork chops-- through the roof. >> reporter: with inflation hitting want grocery store, kenneth weinstein had to figure out ways to stretch his dollar. >> you learn to make due. i never used to eat ramen noodles. but now, probably 2 to 3 times a week. >> reporter: nationwide shoppers are paying more. whole milk up 7% from a year ago, citrus fruit up 9%, bacon 13%. when you see prices rise this quick, does it concern you? >> if it continues to rise this quickly, yes, but we don't expect that to be the case. >> reporter: u.c.l.a. senior economist leo felers says many companies are still recovering from pandemic-related shortages at the same time many americans are flush with stimulus cash. >> people are going out and they're buying things
norah. >> o'donnell: meg oliver, thank you. and tonight, the cost of living is on the rise and so are fears of inflation. the labor department says consumer prices jumped 5% in may from a year earlier. that's actually the biggest gain in nearly 13 years. we get more now from cbs' carter evans. >> pork chops-- through the roof. >> reporter: with inflation hitting want grocery store, kenneth weinstein had to figure out ways to stretch his dollar. >> you learn to make due....
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this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnellgood evening to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us. we are going to begin tonight in surfside, florida, where the death toll has grown again. officials say 11 bodies have now been pulled from the rubble but 150 people are still missing, after that 13-story condo building collapsed early thursday. more than 300 rescuers are now working back to back, 12-hour shifts, pausing only when they hear sounds suggesting any signs of life. after five days, family members of the missing and the crews working on the pile say they aren't giving up hope, pointing to other disasters where people were found alive weeks later. still tonight, along with hope, there is anger about how this could have happened. the white house says president biden supports an expansive federal investigation, and government engineers that studied the world trade center collapse are now being dispatched to study the building. one area expected to get scrutiny is the tower's basement level, which experts bel
this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnellgood evening to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us. we are going to begin tonight in surfside, florida, where the death toll has grown again. officials say 11 bodies have now been pulled from the rubble but 150 people are still missing, after that 13-story condo building collapsed early thursday. more than 300 rescuers are now working back to back, 12-hour...
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norah. >> o'donnell: lilia luciano, thank you. many want to know when will the heat wave finally break? let's get want forecast from the cbs' lonnie quinn. good evening, lonnie. >> good evening, norah. for the northwest, you're dealing with the heat all the way through sunday. look at the numbers. these are enormous. spokane, washington, today, hitting 111 degrees. redmond, oregon, 109. for your day tomorrow, just as hot, spokane hitting 111. looseton, idaho, 117. the departure from normal for a place like spokane, 34 degrees hotter than it should be. it should be 77 degrees tomorrow. you're going to be 111. the only map below average is albuquerque. the east coast is hot as well. boston today was 99, hottest day they've had in eight years. tomorrow boston will be 97, feeling like 100. if you're wondering where relief is, right now for the east coast, there are storms around pittsburgh. they will push through the area tomorrow into thursday. by friday, saturday, sunday, a big chunk of the northeast doesn't get out of the heat. >> o
norah. >> o'donnell: lilia luciano, thank you. many want to know when will the heat wave finally break? let's get want forecast from the cbs' lonnie quinn. good evening, lonnie. >> good evening, norah. for the northwest, you're dealing with the heat all the way through sunday. look at the numbers. these are enormous. spokane, washington, today, hitting 111 degrees. redmond, oregon, 109. for your day tomorrow, just as hot, spokane hitting 111. looseton, idaho, 117. the departure from...
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norah. >> o'donnell: all right, jeffhe. norah. >> o'donnell pegues, thank you.tonight, president biden is hailing the may jobs report as a sign that america is on the move again. hiring did pick up with 559,000 jobs created. that's about double the april figure. and the unemployment rate dipped .3% of a point to 5.8%, the lowest since the pandemic began. but the u.s. still has nearly eight million fewer jobs than before. all right, tonight, the dangerous record-breaking heat that's been broiling the west is moving into the midwest and thew northeast. let's get the weekend forecast from cbs' lonnie quinn. i feel like, lonnie, it's going to be really a difference from last weekend. >> this is going to be two different ends of the spectrum i'll tell you. right now, here on the east coast, we're catching some rain. by this weekend it will be hot and sunny, t-shirts at best. if you take a look at the radar picture right now, heaviest rain is actually not in the northeast. it's down around texas, pushing the norrtheere thfront is moving through everything is going to
norah. >> o'donnell: all right, jeffhe. norah. >> o'donnell pegues, thank you.tonight, president biden is hailing the may jobs report as a sign that america is on the move again. hiring did pick up with 559,000 jobs created. that's about double the april figure. and the unemployment rate dipped .3% of a point to 5.8%, the lowest since the pandemic began. but the u.s. still has nearly eight million fewer jobs than before. all right, tonight, the dangerous record-breaking heat that's...
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norah. >> o'donnell: ed o'keefe, thank you. back home in the u.s., two very different stories are emerging on the covid pandemic. restrictions have been lifted in all but a hand full of cases as all but a hand full of states as cases as cases continue their cases continue their steep decline. but there's new reason tonight health officials are sounding the alarm for those who haven't been vaccinated. here's cbs' nikki battiste. >> reporter: tonight, our summer of freedom may be in jeopardy as the delta variant spreads across the u.s., cases now nearly doubling every two weeks. >> it tends to look like it might even be a more serious in making people ill. >> reporter: delta, first found in india, is now responsible for almost 10% of new covid case cans here in the u.s. >> now we know that the delta virus is actually anywhere from 50% to 60% more infectious than was the b117. >> reporter: epidemiologist michael osterholm says those most at risk-- anyone with only one dose or unvaccinated, like kids under 12 and region where's vac
norah. >> o'donnell: ed o'keefe, thank you. back home in the u.s., two very different stories are emerging on the covid pandemic. restrictions have been lifted in all but a hand full of cases as all but a hand full of states as cases as cases continue their cases continue their steep decline. but there's new reason tonight health officials are sounding the alarm for those who haven't been vaccinated. here's cbs' nikki battiste. >> reporter: tonight, our summer of freedom may be in...
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project becomes want new family business.be es want new family this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnellrting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening, to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us. we are going to begin tonight with the arrests of hundreds of international drug smugglers, weapons dealers, and contract killers and what may be the largest and most sophisticated criminal investigation in history. now, the scope of the operation is staggering: a three-year-long worldwide effort to eavesdrop on the most dangerous criminal organizations using cell phones loaded with an encrypted messaging app developed by the f.b.i. investigators say the criminals thought they were evading police, but in reality, they were unwittingly sharing their plans with a secret coalition of law enforcement agencies. the f.b.i. says the sting disrupted dozens of planned killings and took tons of drugs and hundreds of guns off the streets. and tonight, police across the globe are still vacuuming up suspects and filing charges in more than a dozen countries. cbs' jeff pegues is at t
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> l: good evening, to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us. we are going to begin tonight with breaking news just north of los angeles, where a gunman unleashed a hail of bullets at a fire station today killing one firefighter and wounding another. and then in a dramatic twist, police say the shooter, an l.a. county fire department employee torched his own luxury home nearby, in what may have been an attempt to have his former coworkers courthouse the flames. it is just the latest in a string of shootings that began over the holiday weekend, leaving multiple people dead, and police frantically searching for their killers. there's new video out of miami tonight that shows dozens of people outside of a concert there scrambling early sunday as three masked gunmen sprayed 100 bullet into the crowd. two people died. 21 others were injured. and in new york city overnight, at least a dozen people were wounded and one person died in a series of shootings that took place over just
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norah. >> o'donnell: jonathan vigliotti, thank you. so when will the heat finally break? for that we turn to cbs' lonnie quinn. good evening, lonnie. >> reporter: good evening, norah. i would say by the end of the weekend you're still hot but not widespread record setting heat. des moines hit 100, a record for you. palm springs, 102, the hottest palm springs, 122, the hottest june day you've ever had. tomorrow, just as hot. 110 in reading, tomorrow. saturday we could deal with our next tropical storm. it does not have a name or number, it's in the gulf. >> confidence is so might, we have tropical storm warnings along portions of the gulf of mexico. we believe within the next 24 to 36 hours we have tropical storm claudette making landfall somewhere around the louisiana border which is where the vast majority of last year's tropical storms made their landfall and pushes inland. over a foot of rain in some spots. not a huge windmaker, that's a good thing, but a lot of rain for places in that area that don't need any more rain. norah. >> o'donnell: lonnie quinn, thank you so m
norah. >> o'donnell: jonathan vigliotti, thank you. so when will the heat finally break? for that we turn to cbs' lonnie quinn. good evening, lonnie. >> reporter: good evening, norah. i would say by the end of the weekend you're still hot but not widespread record setting heat. des moines hit 100, a record for you. palm springs, 102, the hottest palm springs, 122, the hottest june day you've ever had. tomorrow, just as hot. 110 in reading, tomorrow. saturday we could deal with our...
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norah. >> o'donnell: kris van cleave, thank you. and tonight, pfizer is gearing up for a global test of its covid vaccine for children younger than 12 years old, and moderna expects data from its trials on kids as young as six months by this fall. cbs' nikki battiste on the urgent new call to get kids vaccinated before school. >> reporter: tonight, new concern about the dangerous delta variant. dr. fauci is urging more young people to get vaccinated before the variant, first detected in india, becomes dominant in the u.s. warning it's already taking over in the u.k., where transmission is peaking in 12- to 20-year-olds. one-quarter of 12- to 17-year-old children in the u.s. have received at least one vaccine dose. president biden tweeting today, "if you're young and haven't gotten your shot yet, it really is time. it's the best way to protect yourself and those you love." today, in an effort to get more people vaccinated, moderna announced its vaccine will likely be available for kids as young as six months. and pfizer told cbs news
norah. >> o'donnell: kris van cleave, thank you. and tonight, pfizer is gearing up for a global test of its covid vaccine for children younger than 12 years old, and moderna expects data from its trials on kids as young as six months by this fall. cbs' nikki battiste on the urgent new call to get kids vaccinated before school. >> reporter: tonight, new concern about the dangerous delta variant. dr. fauci is urging more young people to get vaccinated before the variant, first...
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norah. >> o'donnell: ed o'keefe, thank you. tonight, california and new york state are back in business. most remaining covid restrictions are now lifted in those states, and while that's reason to celebrate, this comes on the same day that the u.s. passed 600,000 covid deaths. cbs' carter evans reports from los angeles. >> reporter: tonight, a grand reopening for the first state covid closed: california. mask mandates and socially distancing rules are over for the fully vaccinated. >> finally we are here, june 15, to turn the page. >> reporter: it's especially exciting for businesses that lost business. >> thank you! >> it feels amazing. a new life. we've reached the end of a very long tunnel, and we're super excited to be back open. >> reporter: tonight, fireworks will punctuate new york relaxing covid rules now that 70% of adults have at least one shot. >> what does 70% mean? it means that we can now return to life as we know it. >> reporter: and the white house says it's planning a fourth of july bash to celebrate independe
norah. >> o'donnell: ed o'keefe, thank you. tonight, california and new york state are back in business. most remaining covid restrictions are now lifted in those states, and while that's reason to celebrate, this comes on the same day that the u.s. passed 600,000 covid deaths. cbs' carter evans reports from los angeles. >> reporter: tonight, a grand reopening for the first state covid closed: california. mask mandates and socially distancing rules are over for the fully vaccinated....
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i'm norah o'donnell.>> this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> i'm jeff pegues in washington, thanks for staying with us. democrats on capitol hill are discussing the creation of a select committee in the houses of representatives to investigate the january 6th assault on the capitol, a bipartisan panel was defeated to look in to the insurrection, but the mother and partner of officer sicknick said held keep fighting. he died after being doused with bear spray during the raid. his family met with congress woman liz cheney. >> he texted me, he said, i'm busy, i cannot talk. that was the last, you moknow, heard from him. >> reporter: it was january 6th, the final time she communicated with her son. after he was attacked with chemical spray and collapsed, his long time companion got the call to rush to the hospital. did you get to say goodbye? >> no, they would not let me back to see brian. it was only then when the emergency physician and the charge nurse came out to tell me that he was on a ventilator and i
i'm norah o'donnell.>> this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> i'm jeff pegues in washington, thanks for staying with us. democrats on capitol hill are discussing the creation of a select committee in the houses of representatives to investigate the january 6th assault on the capitol, a bipartisan panel was defeated to look in to the insurrection, but the mother and partner of officer sicknick said held keep fighting. he died after being doused with bear spray during the...
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this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening, and thank you for joining us. we're going to begin tonight with what appears to be the first failure by the biden administration to reach a major milestone in the fight against coronavirus. tonight, the white house says it will not hit its goal of having 70% of adults vaccinated by july 4. that's mainly because younger americans just aren't lining up to get their shots. experts say that's especially concerning because the more contagious delta variant of the virus is now spreading quickly among unvaccinated young people and is rapidly becoming the dominant strain right here in the u.s. well, tonight, the president's chief medical adviser, dr. anthony fauci, says there is now a real danger of regional outbreaks of the delta variant in parts of the country where vaccinations lag. and while new infections of the virus continue dropping nationwide, as we come on the air tonight, in some areas, including missouri and arkansas, cases and hospitalizations are spiking again, dr
this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening, and thank you for joining us. we're going to begin tonight with what appears to be the first failure by the biden administration to reach a major milestone in the fight against coronavirus. tonight, the white house says it will not hit its goal of having 70% of adults vaccinated by july 4. that's mainly because younger americans just aren't lining up to get their...
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this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. ur viewers in the west >> o'donnell: good evening, and thank you for joining us. we're going to begin tonight with breaking news. the f.d.a. says it will add a warning to two of the most popular coronavirus vaccines, after government scientists found a likely connection between the shots and rare types of heart inflammation in young people. tonight, doctors and researchers advising the c.d.c. say they still strongly recommend that all americans 12 and older get vaccinated knowing that the heart problems are uncommon and in most cases very mild. and they're warning patients that teens who don't get their shots were suffering even more severe heart issues caused by the virus itself, especially as the dangerous delta variant continues spreading nationwide. the concern tonight, experts say, is with fewer and fewer young people now getting vaccinated, the delta variant could soon be the dominant strain in the u.s., leading to spikes in new cases and even more deadly mutations of the virus.
this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. ur viewers in the west >> o'donnell: good evening, and thank you for joining us. we're going to begin tonight with breaking news. the f.d.a. says it will add a warning to two of the most popular coronavirus vaccines, after government scientists found a likely connection between the shots and rare types of heart inflammation in young people. tonight, doctors and researchers advising the...
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this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening, to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us. we're going to begin tonight with president biden's first trip overseas, a mission the white house says, "to repair relationships with allies" and deliver a warning to adversaries. in a bit of vaccine diplomacy, sources tell cbs news that mr. biden will announce tomorrow that the u.s. is donating 500 million doses of pfizer shots to 92 countries, a goodwill gesture designed to blunt criticism that his administration isn't doing enough to end the pandemic globally. so for a man who has spent his political career focused on international relations, mr. biden's presidency has centered on one issue: beating the virus here at home. this week's tour will change that, with plans for mr. biden to reaffirm america's membership in nato and to face off with vladimir putin over ransomware attacks against the u.s. launched from inside russia. not even a swarm of cicadas could stop tonight's diplomatic mission, though they did
this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening, to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us. we're going to begin tonight with president biden's first trip overseas, a mission the white house says, "to repair relationships with allies" and deliver a warning to adversaries. in a bit of vaccine diplomacy, sources tell cbs news that mr. biden will announce tomorrow that the u.s. is donating...
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norah. >> o'donnell: ramy inocencio, thank you. and there's still much more news ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news." why the u.s. postmaster general is now being investigated by the f.b.i. and when you might be able to hop on a supersonic jet to flfly overseas.. llllstate. you alreready pay for car r insurance,e, why y not take y your home along fofor the ridede? allstatete. here, bebetter protetection cos a whwhole lot leless. yoyou're in gogood hands.. click oror call toto bundle totoday. today, stronger immunity and better nutrition yoyou're in gogood hands.. are more important than ever. that's why eggland's best gives you and your family more. and that's healthy news, for everyone. only eggland's best. better taste. better nutrition. better eggs. my heartrt failure d diagnoss changed d my prioritities. i want timime for the peoplele i love. my heaeart doesn''t pump e enh blood so m my doctor g gave e farxiga. it helps my heart do its job better. farxiga helps keep me living life and out of the hosospital for heart failure.
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norah. >> o'donnell: nancy cordes, thank you. well, tonight, a new government report answers some key questions that came out of an ugly incident last june. this was when u.s. park police and other federal law enforcement agencies forcibly cleared protesters from lafayette park, near the white house. soon after then-president trump posed for pictures at a nearby church. cbs' kris van cleave on what this new report found. >> reporter: tonight, vindication for the trump administration. an inspector general report finds federal law enforcement officers that aggressively cleared protesters and media from outside of the white house during last summer's social justice demonstrations did not do it to make way for this presidential photo op at st. john's church. >> is that your bible? >> it's a bible. >> reporter: the findings support this from then-attorney general bill barr to "face the nation's" margaret brennan last june. >> i gave the green light at 2:00. obviously, i didn't know the president was going to be speaking later that day
norah. >> o'donnell: nancy cordes, thank you. well, tonight, a new government report answers some key questions that came out of an ugly incident last june. this was when u.s. park police and other federal law enforcement agencies forcibly cleared protesters from lafayette park, near the white house. soon after then-president trump posed for pictures at a nearby church. cbs' kris van cleave on what this new report found. >> reporter: tonight, vindication for the trump...
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norah. >> o'donnell: manny bojorquez, thank you. tonight, as families await wordd about their love about their loved ones we're learning more about those lost in the collapse. cbs' david begnaud spoke today with some of the families. >> i can show you 10,000 pictures and 9,999 pictures, he will be smiling. >> reporter: despite his life- threatening battle with muscular dystrophy, 26-year-old luis bermudez, jr., or luis-o as his family called them, always smiled. his body and that of his mother were found under the debris. >> i am very sad, i am broken heart. >> reporter: luis bermudez, sr. last saw his son right before father's day. >> he's a warrior and now he's in heaven, and i'm going to miss him the rest of my life. >> reporter: anguish and pain is rippling throughout this florida community. >> my grandmother is the most loving person that i know. >> reporter: 92 years old, going on 62, that's how mike noriega describes his fiercely independent grandmother hilda. after hearing the news, he and his father, a local police chief, r
norah. >> o'donnell: manny bojorquez, thank you. tonight, as families await wordd about their love about their loved ones we're learning more about those lost in the collapse. cbs' david begnaud spoke today with some of the families. >> i can show you 10,000 pictures and 9,999 pictures, he will be smiling. >> reporter: despite his life- threatening battle with muscular dystrophy, 26-year-old luis bermudez, jr., or luis-o as his family called them, always smiled. his body and...
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this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us. we're going to begin tonight with face-to-face diplomacy back on the global stage. president biden and the g7 allies have wrapped up their first day of meetings, and had dinner hosted by the queen. it began with elbow bumps between president biden and british prime minister boris johnson. the seven world leaders were all smiles as the group posed for the customary family photo, and in a sign of unity, america and its allies are pledging to donate a billion covid vaccine shots for lower income nations. at aecep ron with the royal family, mr. biden became the 13th u.s. president to meet queen elizabeth, and earlier, first lady jill biden visited a school with kate middleton, the duchess of cambridge. of course, next week, the president's european visit takes on a much more serious tone when phe meets with russia's president, vladimir putin, in geneva. there's a lot of ground to cover tonight, and cbs' nancy cordes is going
this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us. we're going to begin tonight with face-to-face diplomacy back on the global stage. president biden and the g7 allies have wrapped up their first day of meetings, and had dinner hosted by the queen. it began with elbow bumps between president biden and british prime minister boris johnson. the seven world leaders...
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this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from surfside florida >> o'donnell: good evening and thank you for joining us. we begin tonight with horror and hope in surfside, florida, after part of the 12-story condo building behind me collapsed overnight. surveillance video shows it folding in on itself in a matter of seconds as the people living inside slept, and these images showing the before and after.in it's actually hard to fathom the scope of the destruction, but as we come on the air tonight, one person is confirmed dead ande person is confirmed dead a nearly 100 people are still unaccounted for in this building behind me. that's 100 families waiting for signs of life under a mountain of concrete and steel. officials are clinging to hope. one boy was pulled out this morning and rescuers are still hearing sounds from this rubble. teens are slowly tunneling in below the building, but they say things are still too unstable to send searchers on top to have the pile. tonight there is an eerie quiet here. you can see the lives interrupted in an instant. beds and cha
this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from surfside florida >> o'donnell: good evening and thank you for joining us. we begin tonight with horror and hope in surfside, florida, after part of the 12-story condo building behind me collapsed overnight. surveillance video shows it folding in on itself in a matter of seconds as the people living inside slept, and these images showing the before and after.in it's actually hard to fathom the scope of the...
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great-gran this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. o'donnell: good evening, to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us. we're going to begin tonight with breaking news on those crippling ransomware attacks that are creating chaos for major businesses and causing real problems for average americans. tonight the department of justice says it is so concerned about the growing threat digital extortion poses nationwide, it will now handle ransomware investigations the same way it handles terrorism cases. after a spate of attacks on everything from the world's largest meat processing company, to the colonial oil pipeline, the white house is now warning all companies to take immediate steps to increase security, saying any business could be targeted by foreign cyber criminals. tonight, the justice department is focused on tracking down the russian hackers believed to be behind two of the latest attacks, and the white house says it's not taking any options off the table when it comes to retaliating. cbs' jeff pegues is following
great-gran this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. o'donnell: good evening, to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us. we're going to begin tonight with breaking news on those crippling ransomware attacks that are creating chaos for major businesses and causing real problems for average americans. tonight the department of justice says it is so concerned about the growing threat digital extortion poses nationwide, it...
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this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening, to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us. we're going to begin tonight with breaking news. record-breaking news for millions of americans now enduring the season's first heat wave. from maine to new mexico the u.s. is seeing historic high temperatures sweltering in dangerous hot air that's arrived earlier than usual catching many off guard, major cities from boston to washington d.c. are declaring weather emergencies closing schools and opening cool centers just as the country was getting back on its feet from the pandemic. and as we come on the air more than half the u.s. is experiencing this above average heat which tonight is spawning severe storms and flash flooding in the south. and, fueling wildfires in the west leading to red flag warnings and evacuations. cbs' lonnie quinn is standing by to tell us just how long this is going to last but first cbs' mola lenghi will lead off our coverage from boston. good evening, mola. >> reporter: good evening, n
this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening, to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us. we're going to begin tonight with breaking news. record-breaking news for millions of americans now enduring the season's first heat wave. from maine to new mexico the u.s. is seeing historic high temperatures sweltering in dangerous hot air that's arrived earlier than usual catching many off guard, major...
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this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> garrett: good evening, to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us, norah is on assignment. i'm major garrett. we begin tonight with president biden reaffirming america's role on the global stage. at the nato summit in belgium today the president called the military alliance critically important to u.s.'s interest saying unity is nato's greatest strength. it was in contrast to the previous years, former president donald trump frequently questioned nato's relevance. nato leaders took aim in children calling it a constant security challenge. ahead of his meeting with russian president vladimir putin on wednesday, mr. biden said he is not looking for conflict but will respond if russia continues harmful activities the president said those include cyber attacks, interference in u.s. elections and human rights abuses. there is a lot of new reporting tonight. cbs' chief white house correspondent nancy cordes leads off our coverage in brussels. nancy, good evening to you. >> reporter: maj
this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> garrett: good evening, to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us, norah is on assignment. i'm major garrett. we begin tonight with president biden reaffirming america's role on the global stage. at the nato summit in belgium today the president called the military alliance critically important to u.s.'s interest saying unity is nato's greatest strength. it was in contrast...
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this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnellgood evening, to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us. we're going to begin tonight with an aggressive new push by the white house to get more americans vaccinated just as the number of people getting their shots is slowing down. tonight, president biden is declaring a national month of action, offering everything from child care to free beer as incentives for people to get the vaccine. and he's rolling out a political-style campaign to change the minds of hesitant americans with volunteers knocking on doors and calling friends to answer their questions. and today, mr. biden especially implored people under 40 to get vaccinated, warning could er long- issues t virus if they get sick. and the new full-court press comes as the u.s. closes in on independence day, mr. biden's self-imposed deadline for the u.s. to reach vaccination levels high enough to enjoy what he calls a "summer of freedom." but tonight, the white house acknowledges meeting the president's goal won't be
this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnellgood evening, to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us. we're going to begin tonight with an aggressive new push by the white house to get more americans vaccinated just as the number of people getting their shots is slowing down. tonight, president biden is declaring a national month of action, offering everything from child care to free beer as incentives for...
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norah o'donnell leads our coverage from geneva where both sides are expected to talk tough. >>> russia's military build-up is just one of many topics the presidents will likely address. how president biden could confront putin over ukraine, cyberattacks, and the imprisonment of americans in russia. >>> the u.s. surpasses 600,000 deaths in the covid pandemic, but the latest numbers suggest we are beating back the virus. dr. anthony fauci will tell us why we should be hopeful and cautious. >>> and texas is on the verge of he heat wave. how lives are on the line again after the deadly blackouts in the winter. >>> first, here's today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> reporter: president biden wants to leave mr. putin with a clear understanding of how america will respond if russia does threaten u.s. national interests again. >> reporter: all eyes are on geneva, switzerland. >> reporter: high-stakes showdown between president biden and russian president vladimir putin. >> reporter: the cease-fire appears to be over. israeli military carried out a series of air strikes after hamas l
norah o'donnell leads our coverage from geneva where both sides are expected to talk tough. >>> russia's military build-up is just one of many topics the presidents will likely address. how president biden could confront putin over ukraine, cyberattacks, and the imprisonment of americans in russia. >>> the u.s. surpasses 600,000 deaths in the covid pandemic, but the latest numbers suggest we are beating back the virus. dr. anthony fauci will tell us why we should be hopeful...
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i'm norah o'donnell in our nation's capital.or] the following program is a paid advertisement for the nuwave bravo xl sponsored by nuwave, live well for less. is all the clutter in your kitchen starting to look like an old junkyard? sick of spending hours cooking, only to serve mediocre meals lacking in flavor? wish your family would spend less time whining and more time dining? well, now they can! with the new bravo xl, the world's first digital smart oven with flavor infusion technology. it's a breakthrough in culinary creations! coming up next, you'll see how bravo's compact design cooks large family meals in record time! how, with just a touch it can bake, roast, grill, dehydrate, even air fry delicious crispy foods with no oil and no extra calories. discover how 1800 watts of precision control creates your very own pizzeria and how bravo begins cooking four times faster than your big oven. no more waiting to preheat. next, find out the magic behind bravo's 12 special settings that cook all your meals golden and delicious ev
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. >> this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> garrett evening to our viewers in the west. thank you for joining us. i'm major garrett in for norah tonight. we're going to begin with breaking news on the search and the grim reality now setting in at the scene of that devastating building collapse in south florida. more bodies have been pulled from the pile tonight, pushing the death toll to at least four. in the coming hours and days, it is clear that number is quite likely to grow. as we come on the air, officials in surfside, florida, now say there are 159 people unaccounted for, residents and guests, who family members believe could have been in the building when it gave way early thursday morning. tonight, the pace of the search on top of and underneath the rubble has increased with elite crews now tunneling below the ruins as other teams carefully dig through the debris above. for the families wanting answers, the wait is painful, with many now questioning why this rescue effort isn't moving faster. at the same time, residents who su
. >> this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> garrett evening to our viewers in the west. thank you for joining us. i'm major garrett in for norah tonight. we're going to begin with breaking news on the search and the grim reality now setting in at the scene of that devastating building collapse in south florida. more bodies have been pulled from the pile tonight, pushing the death toll to at least four. in the coming...
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norah o'donnell leads our coverage from geneva where both sides are expected to talk tough. >>> russia'sary build-up is just one of many topics the presidents will likely address. how president biden could confront putin over ukraine, cyberattacks, and the imprisonment of americans in russia. >>> the u.s. surpasses 600,000 deaths in the covid pandemic, but the latest numbers suggest we are beating back the virus. dr. anthony
norah o'donnell leads our coverage from geneva where both sides are expected to talk tough. >>> russia'sary build-up is just one of many topics the presidents will likely address. how president biden could confront putin over ukraine, cyberattacks, and the imprisonment of americans in russia. >>> the u.s. surpasses 600,000 deaths in the covid pandemic, but the latest numbers suggest we are beating back the virus. dr. anthony
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here is norah o'donnell with the preview. >>> coming up after kpix5 news at 6:00, the rising terrorism threat here in the u.s. . ransomware attacks. tonight, what the white house is warning american businesses about those increasing hacks. we have that and more news tonight here on the cbs evening news. stomach i'm dennis o'donnell at the woman's u.s. open where high school junior have despite to remain tied for the lead on 18 and she got it. an incredible story, from olympics, when we come back. >>> we continue our shout outs to the class of 2021 right now. this is nicole miller, she graduated from notre dame high school in belmont. next document chapman university. you can send your grads photo to 2021 grad at cbs.com or tag kpix5 on social >>> just off the 18th green at the olympic club around one on the u.s. open. the last time in emmett are one the u.s. open, they were in the oval office. youth movement is definitely a foot here at the olympic club. checking out the first woman's u.s. open. the place on the course. 2018rolls in, only birdie on the front nine, just one major in her
here is norah o'donnell with the preview. >>> coming up after kpix5 news at 6:00, the rising terrorism threat here in the u.s. . ransomware attacks. tonight, what the white house is warning american businesses about those increasing hacks. we have that and more news tonight here on the cbs evening news. stomach i'm dennis o'donnell at the woman's u.s. open where high school junior have despite to remain tied for the lead on 18 and she got it. an incredible story, from olympics, when we...
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norah o'donnell has a preview. >> reporter: coming up after kpix5 news at 6:00, baby product recall, why fisher- price is recalling over 100,000 soothers. what you need to know. we have that and more news tonight right here on the cbs evening news. track straight ahead in sports. we get revved up. one and be a dollar knocked out. while age continues to be a number for the 17-year-old stanford connect making noise on hollowed ground at the worldwide stage. >>> we continue to shout out to the class of 2021. this is adriana. she graduated from antioch high school. you can send your grand photos to 2021 grads when you're born and raised in san francisco, you grow up wanting to make a difference. that's why, at recology, we're proud to be 100% employee owned with local workers as diverse as san francisco. we built the city's recycling system from the ground up, helping to make san francisco the greenest big city in america but we couldn't do it without you. thank you, san francisco. gracias, san francisco. -thank you. -[ speaks native language ] let's keep making a differene together. >>>
norah o'donnell has a preview. >> reporter: coming up after kpix5 news at 6:00, baby product recall, why fisher- price is recalling over 100,000 soothers. what you need to know. we have that and more news tonight right here on the cbs evening news. track straight ahead in sports. we get revved up. one and be a dollar knocked out. while age continues to be a number for the 17-year-old stanford connect making noise on hollowed ground at the worldwide stage. >>> we continue to shout...
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. >>> years norah o'donnell the preview. coming up at the cbs evening news, catastrophe tonight here in surfside florida, as the mayor tells me it is like a bomb went off. it is like an earthquake, nearly 100 people, mothers, fathers, friends and children still unaccounted for after a condo collapsed. the excruciating wait for answers and what is being done tonight to save those still buried under a 12 story building. we have the latest reporting tonight here on the cbs evening news. >>> tom brady adds to his workout routine. the a spanish up there series in arlington. and how does chris bassett feel about pitching in texas? >> the preparation just sucks. >>> coming up on the tonight at 7 o'clock, a brand-new home of rental property delivered to your door. >>> after giving up 19 runs in the first three games against the rangers, they needed a stopper. they got one in chris bassett today. bad news for mark kenner, led with a hip strain mri, coming to us. watch this pitch come outside, right? with it, and lined down the line,
. >>> years norah o'donnell the preview. coming up at the cbs evening news, catastrophe tonight here in surfside florida, as the mayor tells me it is like a bomb went off. it is like an earthquake, nearly 100 people, mothers, fathers, friends and children still unaccounted for after a condo collapsed. the excruciating wait for answers and what is being done tonight to save those still buried under a 12 story building. we have the latest reporting tonight here on the cbs evening news....
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that is tonight's edition of the "cbs evening news," i'm norah o'donnell, in the nation's capitol.watching, and we'll see you right back here tomorrow. good night. >>> always good to see nora, no matter what time. turns to fu capacity for um fans. days will host a six-game homestand versus the texas rangers and the rest box and they will have their official reopening celebration this friday. >>> thank you for watch at 6:00. the news continues streaming on cbsn bay area. you can find on the kpix5 news at . >> it would be a good week. we will have a lot coming up in operations the fourth of july and the weather is on our side. >> go giants. >> oh giants. go a's. >> almost football season. >> there you go. we will be back here at 7:00. have a great night. >> good night. captioning sponsored by cbs ♪ >> o'donnell: tonight, holding on to hope. in surfside, florida, the search >> o'donnell: tonight, holding on to hope. in surfside, florida, the search for victims and answers as the death toll rises in the condo collapse. the new reporting tonight about the building's structural issues, a
that is tonight's edition of the "cbs evening news," i'm norah o'donnell, in the nation's capitol.watching, and we'll see you right back here tomorrow. good night. >>> always good to see nora, no matter what time. turns to fu capacity for um fans. days will host a six-game homestand versus the texas rangers and the rest box and they will have their official reopening celebration this friday. >>> thank you for watch at 6:00. the news continues streaming on cbsn bay...
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in a special report, norah o'donnell will lead our coverage from geneva. >>> the u.s.hitting a milestone in the pandemic pandemic, 600,000 deaths. president biden acknowledged it during his nato press conference yesterday. >> my heart goes out to all those who have lost a loved one. i know that black hole that seems to consume you, that fills up your chest, when you lose someone that's close to you that you adored. >> mr. biden encouraged americans to get vaccinated, saying that there's still a long road ahead to beat the virus. meantime, california reopens today. the state is lifting most covid restrictions including capacity limits and social distancing rules. vaccinated people can go maskless in most indoor settings as well. and vermont has become the first state to partially vaccinate 80% of its eligible population. the state passed the threshold on sunday prompting vermont's governor to meet to lift the restrictions. >> vermont has met this very difficult moment from the very start. you cared for one another, you followed the science and you put others first. >> t
in a special report, norah o'donnell will lead our coverage from geneva. >>> the u.s.hitting a milestone in the pandemic pandemic, 600,000 deaths. president biden acknowledged it during his nato press conference yesterday. >> my heart goes out to all those who have lost a loved one. i know that black hole that seems to consume you, that fills up your chest, when you lose someone that's close to you that you adored. >> mr. biden encouraged americans to get vaccinated, saying...
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. >>> coming up next on the cbs evening news is norah o'donnell, a look at other musicians who participatedribute. >> thank you for watching tonight at 6:00 pick of the news continues streaming on cbsn bay area. you can find on the kpix5 news app and the cbs evening news with major garrett is up next. we will be back here for the kpix5 news ♪ ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> garrett: tonight, the great memorial day comeback, americans head out in record numbers to celebrate the first maskless holiday since the pandemic began. with vaccinations up, and new infections down, 37 million people nationwide get out of town, crowding beaches and movie theaters and filling airports and highways. all for the chance to reunite with family and friends. remembering the fallen, on this memorial day the country honors those who died defending it with parades and ceremonies and solemn moments of silence. >> duty, honor, country, they live for it, they died for it.
. >>> coming up next on the cbs evening news is norah o'donnell, a look at other musicians who participatedribute. >> thank you for watching tonight at 6:00 pick of the news continues streaming on cbsn bay area. you can find on the kpix5 news app and the cbs evening news with major garrett is up next. we will be back here for the kpix5 news ♪ ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> garrett: tonight, the great memorial day comeback, americans head out in record numbers to...
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is the cbs weekend news for this sunday, looking to the week ahead, the cbs evening news with norah o'donnells.-russia summit. i'm errol barnett in new york, have a great week. captioning sponsored by cbs >>> this is kpix 5 news. minutes ago a fire erupting on san francisco's market street, transit disruptions underway as crews rush to put out the flames. >> we're thankful to still be standing through the last is a months. >> a huge acceptance of rehee as the clock ticks closer to california's big reopening. what the businesses are looking forward to come tuesday. >>> and in the forecast there is a big jump in heat coming. i'll explain who will feel it the most. >> . the heat with serious concerns about the power grid. >> a car flies off the road and happens in a public works lot. whio.com first responders are calling it a miracle. >> good evening, i'm juliette goodrich. >> and i'm brian hackney. crews are battling fire that is sending thick plumes of smoke over market street. crews are fighting the flames and they're using ladders to put the flames out. the odd fellow across building on mark
is the cbs weekend news for this sunday, looking to the week ahead, the cbs evening news with norah o'donnells.-russia summit. i'm errol barnett in new york, have a great week. captioning sponsored by cbs >>> this is kpix 5 news. minutes ago a fire erupting on san francisco's market street, transit disruptions underway as crews rush to put out the flames. >> we're thankful to still be standing through the last is a months. >> a huge acceptance of rehee as the clock ticks...
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. >>> coming up on cbs evening news with norah o'donnell, look at the many more musicians who participated in this year's taps across america. >>> in other news, city council members in contra costa county are deciding whether or not to bring back a big fourth of july parade. tomorrow night, the year-end the city council will think about when you get back after it was canceled last year because of the pandemic. they will also talk about allowing the annual walk and run pick about 3000 people usually show up for the events. there is no official health guidelines from the state, though, because it is after the june 15th reopening date. stomach in california, a vaccination milestone. 70% of adults in california have now received at least one shot of the vaccine. across the country pennsylvania is now the latest states to lift nearly all of its covid restrictions. restaurants, bars, entertainment venues and gyms can operate at full capacity with no limitations. in the meantime, just over half of all americans are now partially vaccinated. they've also dropped less than 13,000 pick of the lowes
. >>> coming up on cbs evening news with norah o'donnell, look at the many more musicians who participated in this year's taps across america. >>> in other news, city council members in contra costa county are deciding whether or not to bring back a big fourth of july parade. tomorrow night, the year-end the city council will think about when you get back after it was canceled last year because of the pandemic. they will also talk about allowing the annual walk and run pick...
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this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> garrett: good evening, everyone. thank you for joining us on this memorial day. norah is off, i'm major garrett. we question again tonight with americans on the move as the country wraps up its first somewhat normal holiday since the start to have the pandemic, one spent with friends and family and without fear and frustration. now, as we come on the air tonight, tens of millions of people nationwide are heading back on the road or boarding flights home. this after a long weekend of sun and celebration. at the same time, across the country today, americans pause to remember those who sacrificed on far away battlefields for the cause of freedom. the president and vice president laid a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier at arlington cemetery. and in small towns and big cities there were once again parades and ceremonies honoring the fallen. cbs' meg oliver will lead off our coverage from the busy newark liberty international airport. meg, good evening. >> reporter: major, good evening. af
this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> garrett: good evening, everyone. thank you for joining us on this memorial day. norah is off, i'm major garrett. we question again tonight with americans on the move as the country wraps up its first somewhat normal holiday since the start to have the pandemic, one spent with friends and family and without fear and frustration. now, as we come on the air tonight, tens of millions of...
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norah o'donnell will lead the coverage from geneva. >>> russia's undeclared war against ukraine began when moscow sent unmarked military forces to occupy the southern region of crimea and backed separatists in the eastern part of the country. our holly williams met with the president volodymyr zelensky, he gave a rare look at the front lines in the conflict. >> reporter: this trench looks like something out of the first world war. ukrainian soldiers are on this side and russian-backed rebel fighters are about 300 yards in that direction. some people say this is the front line in a new cold war that's brewing between russia and the u.s. we hitched a ride with the ukrainian military to a corner of europe where lush pastures have become killing fields. we hiked past decimated villages. and through muddy trenches with ukraine's president volodymyr zelensky. less than 150 yards from the enemy, we were warned they could hear us. >> they go a little bit forward to see what is going on here and, for example, that in may, two guys were killed by snipers. >> reporter: this war has cost more tha
norah o'donnell will lead the coverage from geneva. >>> russia's undeclared war against ukraine began when moscow sent unmarked military forces to occupy the southern region of crimea and backed separatists in the eastern part of the country. our holly williams met with the president volodymyr zelensky, he gave a rare look at the front lines in the conflict. >> reporter: this trench looks like something out of the first world war. ukrainian soldiers are on this side and...
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. >> in an exclusive cbs news report last november, news anchor and managing editor norah o'donnell spoke to soldiers about the current system as part of a long investigation. >> i faced immediate and consistent retaliation. >> after you reported your assault, you were stripped of your rank? >> yes, ma'am. they were trying to break me down. they just go after you because you're the victim and you're the problem. >> how many of you think there needs to be something massive that haptpens, like a me too movement for the military? >> all branches across the board, all of us need to feel like we can speak up and that you're never alone. >> and norah o'donnell joins us now. that was powerful reporting from last year. how significant is this endorsement or report from secretary austin, and what happens next? >> reporter: it is seismic. this is the first head of the pentagon to hear from victims of sexual assault and harassment meet with them personally, and then say the first thing i'm going to do while secretary is bring together an independent commission to look into this and report it in 90 d
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norah o'donnell leads our coverage from geneva where both sides are expected to talk tough. >>> the u.s,000 deaths in the covid pandemic. the latest numbers suggest we are beating back the virus. dr. anthony fauci will tell us why we should be both hopeful and cautious. >>> and tex
norah o'donnell leads our coverage from geneva where both sides are expected to talk tough. >>> the u.s,000 deaths in the covid pandemic. the latest numbers suggest we are beating back the virus. dr. anthony fauci will tell us why we should be both hopeful and cautious. >>> and tex