republican national committee, ronna mcdaniel next. and a pair of presidents. democrats out on the trail trying to defend their record on the economy. this ain t your father s republican party. midterms are no joke. have they made their case? i ll speak to a senator traveling the country to try to keep her party in power, democratic senator amy klobuchar ahead. plus, on their mind, as democrats and republicans try to appeal to the undecided, i caught up with voters in five states to see what s driving them to the polls this tuesday. why is the price of gasoline where it is today. it s abortion rights i think for me. some of it might surprise you. hello. i m dana bash in washington where the state of our union is hours away from counting the votes. we are two days from finishing a marathon of a campaign that s twisted and turned and is now coming to a close. saturday we saw three presidents in pennsylvania, biden, trump and obama, trying to give a final boost t
railroads aim to regain the house and the senate. i m the maga king. will the gop ride a red wave back to power, and will it propel donald trump into 2024? i ll speak to the chair of the republican national committee, ronna mcdaniel next. and a pair of presidents. democrats out on the trail trying to defend their record on the economy. this ain t your father s republican party. midterms are no joke. have they made their case? i ll speak to a senator traveling the country to try to keep her party in power, democratic senator amy klobuchar ahead. plus, on their mind, as democrats and republicans try to appeal to the undecided, i caught up with voters in five states to see what s driving them to the polls this tuesday. why is the price of gasoline where it is today? it s abortion rights i think for me. some of it might surprise you. hello. i m dana bash in washington where the state of our union is hours away from counting the votes. we are two days from fini
store and at the gas pump have most voters upset with the direction the country is heading in at this moment. john: the concern has led most democrats in tight races to keep president biden away from their campaigns, including in georgia, where rafael warnock is locked in a tough battle with republican challenger herschel walker. sandra: a race we are all watching. we have a jam packed show ahead. the best in the business. john: our team of reporters have you covered from coast to coast. start with aishah hasnie, following the race in georgia. so, what issues are concerning business owners in the peach state? hey there, john and sandra. good afternoon to you. inflation is top of mind for any one that s going in to vote by some 20 points, today is the last day of early voting and you can see in noonan, georgia, a long line of voters ready to go in and cast their ballots, in fact the line wraps around the building there. look, small business owners, john, are telling me
vote with their wallets. democrats are arguing that if democracy doesn t hold, nothing else matters. when true democracy goes away, people get hurt. it has real life consequences. it s not some abstract political science question. we are all affected. and we take this for granted, and we can t. so, who s right? we ve got reporters in some of the most closely contested states in the country. plus ukrainians now bracing for the unthinkable, a possible nuclear attack by russia. and if that wasn t bad enough, vladimir putin now appears to be joining forces with another one of the most dangerous men in the world, kim jong-un. and finally, anyone who s tried to cram themselves into an airplane seat knows they can be unbelievably cramped and uncomfortable. but could they also be dangerous? what the faa and lawmakers are doing to change things. that s later in the show. but we start with president biden and his decision to focus his formedable bully pulpit, a prime-time spe
grievance with my damn party, we re getting crushed. o donnell: vaccine for rsv as the dangerous virus spreads across the nation. cbs s janet shamlian has the promising news for parents of young children. and the new requirement forcing new york city employers to post salaries for job openings and why it may give future capitol police leverage in negotiation. 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 this tuesday night as we are just one week out from the all-important midterm elections that will determine who holds power here in washington. we have the latest on that in just a minute. first, we ve learned new details about the break-in at the home of speaker nancy pelosi, where her husband paul was violently assaulted with a hammer. members of pelosi s family are expected to soon hear audio from the 911 call from paul pelosi and see body camera footage from that very nigh