Axelrod tonight, state of emergency. A monster wildfire ragin ragingn california could threaten San Franciscos power and water supplies. Teresa garcia is on the scene. 50 years after Martin Luther king shared his dream, thousands of people retrace his steps. Jeff pegues is on the washington mall. Im not prepared to sit down and give up. Axelrod president obama weighs military options against syria, even as the regime denies responsibility for chemical attacks. Holly williams has the latest. And schools out, but this bus has been bringing meals to hungry children all summer. Don dahler takes us on a lunch break. They help you be healthy. Captioning sponsored by cbs this is the cbs evening news. Axelrod good evening. Im jim axelrod. We begin tonight in california where firefighters are battling a Massive Wildfire in and around Yosemite National park. Its threatening the power and water supply some 150 miles to the west in San Francisco. Governor jerry brown has declared a state of emerge
Forgetting to fill in the blanks in the templates. Thank you for joining us. We hope you have a great day. Fox friends starts right now. Bye. Hello. Good morning. Today is tuesday, august, 5, 2014. Im in for elisabeth hasselbeck. A fox news alert. Another american infected with ebola arrives in the United States, this as doctors test a man in new york city for the deadly virus. Great. The white house has a whole new excuse for why they waited until now to do anything about the Immigration Crisis. The house, the senate and the white house, 20092010. Why didnt you focus on solving the Immigration Crisis then. There were a lot of other crises the president was focused on at that point. Thats right. Remember this crisis . Apparently the obamacare
crisis was more important. But theyre going to change that. Call it high and dry. Its one of the worst droughts on record but it is not stopping marijuana growers from drenching their crops. The unintended consequences of going to pot. Because mor
You went and golfed. Do you want that back . You know, it is always a challenge when youre supposed to be on vacation. Because youre followed every where and part of what i would love is a vacation from the press. Theres no doubt that after having talked to the families, where it was hard for me to hold back tears listening to the pain that they were going through, after the statement that i made, that i should have anticipated the optics. You know, thats part of the job. Its Serious Business and you care about it deeply. But part of this job is also the theater, part of it is, you know, how are you its not something that always comes naturally to me, but it matters. And im mindful of that. Oh, good lord. Were here. Good lord . What do you mean . Youre talking in my ear. Im excited. I accept him with open arms. I missed you. Been away. Field work. Field work. Oh, the kids. Dont overdo it. Willie and i have this, we love the kids. Thats all im going to say. We also have msnbc
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Unafraid. On the record right now. Lets face it. This is escalating. It is getting worst. Isis terrorists gained control of an Iraqi Military training camp. That is a bad sign. We take you live to iraq where conditions are deterioratindete first to texas. Tonight new information on the first person to contract ebola on american soil. She is a dallas nurse who treated the patient who died from ebola and it is not us saying ebola could spread. It is the head of the cdc. The cdc director warning he would not be surprised if more people get sick in the coming
days. Alicia is live in dallas. Reporter we actually have breaking news. The university of kansas hospital in kansas city, kansas is reporting that they now have a patient in an isolated portion of the hospital because he or she called ahead and arrived with a high fever and ebolalike symptoms. This patient recently worked on a medical boat on the west coast of africa. Here in dallas the cdc says the nurse who contracted ebola from Th
16 years ago, fresh out of college, a 22yearold intern in the white house, and more than averagely romantic, i fell in love with my boss. In a 22yearold sort of way. It happens. But my boss was the president of the United States. That probably happens less often. And at that time it was my everything. That, i guess you could say, was e nice part. Ubble part for me, the nasty part was that it
became public. Public with a vengeance. Overnight i went from a completely private figure to a completely public humiliated one. I was patient zero. The first person to have their reputation completely destroyed worldwide via the internet. Good morning. It is tuesday, october 21st. With us on set here in washington we have New York Times reporter Jeremy Peters and columnist for bloomberg view, al hunt along with willie up in new york. So we have a lot of news. Tons of political news to get to. But i just we might as well throw you that softball and let you go. What . About monica. I thought it was