here in new york. welcome everyone to alex witt reports. developing this hour, president biden today will sign the debt ceiling bill into law. averting a disastrous default two days before that deadline. the president is using his first oval office address to praise the bipartisan agreement, and stressed its importance. it was critical to reach the agreement. and it s very good news for american people. no one got everything they wanted. the american people got what they needed. we averted an economic crisis, an economic collapse. in this debate, i refused to put what was responsible for all of this progress on the chopping block. i ve never been more optimistic about america s future. brand new details today, reports the special counsel has a recording of donald trump talking about a classified document regarding the new york times says the justice department issued a subpoena for that document, trump lawyer say they can t find. it last night msnbc s are allanburg
kids. parents nationwide are having trouble filling their children s prescriptions for the popular medicine amoxicillin. cbs roxana saberi on what you can do if your pharmacy runs out. and eye on america, the texas cotton crop is facing a crisis due to climate change. cbs s janet shamlian talks with a farmer. reporter: how devastating is this year? this is the most devastating crop year we ve had. 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 on this thursday night. there is breaking news about speaker pelosi s husband paul. he s out of the hospital. we re going to have more on that in just a minute. but first, the final sprint to the midterm elections is underway as both parties are bringing out the heavy hitters. president biden and former presidents obama and trump are hitting the campaign trail andin criss-crossing the country in hopes of t
crucial anti-biotic for kids. parents are having trouble filling their children s prescriptions for the popular medicine amoxicillin. what you can do if your pharmacy runs out. and eye on america, the texas cotton crop is facing a crisis due to climate change. cbs s janet shamlian talks with a farmer. reporter: how devastating is this year? this is the most devastating crob year we ve had. o donnell: good evening and thank you for joining us on this thursday night. there is breaking news about speaker pelosi s husband paul. he s out of the hospital. we re going to have more on that in just a minute. but first, the final sprint to the midterm elections is underway as both parties are bringing out the heavy hitters. president biden and former presidents obama and trump are hitting the campaign trail and criss-crossing the country in hopes of turning out the vote. the non-partisan research group open secret says this election is on track to be the most expensive midterms
14 time champions real madrid. hello and welcome to bbc news. i m lukwesa burak. with almost all the results from this week s south africa election now in, the anc has lost its outright majority for the first time in 30 years since the end of apartheid. many voters blame the party for high levels of crime and corruption, and failures in the supply of basic necessities such as water and electricity. the anc will now have to search for coalition partners, as our africa correspondent barbara plett usher reports. the verdict is almost in still not official results, but they re clear. the anc has lost its unrivalled political power. it s done even worse than expected, punished by voters, angry about economic mismanagement and corruption scandals. this is a shock to the system for the anc, the celebrated liberation movement humbled by this verdict on its governance. it s the most dramatic political shift in south africa since the end of apartheid, and no one knows exactly what wi
i am on the conservative campaign bus which had its launch event today and previously viewers have seen us aboard what we have been calling campaign buses and they may not have actually been the properly branded bus but we are now on that after it was unveiled in redcar earlier today and we are now heading back down south towards the capital and earlier the prime minister, rishi sunak, did get on the bus for it s kind of inauguraljourney as the campaign coach but he is not on it now so it is basically just reporters and journalists who have been tracking the prime minister and the conservative campaign over recent days and we have gone to a variety of places, sort of middle to late in the week, including buckinghamshire, and as i say, we went to redcar and we were in the north west yesterday as well and there have been a variety of announcements over those days and the one we had today, as you mentioned a moment ago, was this idea of kind of extending the levelling up fund to