Back to. Norah and its debate night. Senator j. D. Vance and governor Tim Walz go headtohead for the first and only time. A Special Edition of the cbs evening news, from the new York Debate stage, starts now. Good evening. Im norah odonnell, and thank you for joining us from the Cbs News Debate Stage. A bit later this evening, the two men vying to become Vice President of the United States will meet on this stage to debate a number of issues that are profoundly important to americans and the world. And tonight, the world is holding its breath over the fear of a much wider Middle East war, after iran launched a new attack on israel. Incoming ballistic missiles filled the Night Sky over israel. More than during irans previous attack in april. Many of them were shot down by israel and by the u. S. Navy on President Bidens orders. The iranians say the barrage was in retaliation for a recent israeli attacks, including the aerial assault that killed most of hezbollahs leadership. Israel now
With me. I will see you again tomorrow. Thank you for joining us is our and this is one of those news days where everything is busting out all over. There is a lot going on. And a lot of the big news in the country in the world right now is still developing tonight. I have to tell you, tonight, we are keeping our eyes trained on the Middle East with a significant Escalation And Expansion in the conflict between Israel And Hezbollah in Lebanon And Hezbollah is the iran backed Militia Group based in lebanon who are a key ally of hamas and Hezbollah And Israel have been Trading Fire for months across the border of those two countries since the Hamas Attack in israel last october. You will also recall earlier this Month Israel Sort of opened a new area launching attacks in lebanon that killed people including civilians in israel ramped up airstrikes across lebanon which killed hundreds of people and displaced hundreds of thousands. They then killed the leader of hezbollah. Earlier today th
Presidential election regular things. But if these two guys in particular, what you re talking about, about j. D. Vance, i feel like that s more so more true than evero this year. Yeah. They don t typically matter. But this one may. On yeah. O and we don t know which j. Vance we may know but we really don t know which one will come tomorrow night. So, we ll see. I ve got a big rachel maddow show style spiel, a big story that i think people don t know about vancedo coming up a littl later on in the show. Oh, good. That s my homework assignment for tonight. We ll be watching. Thank you, jen. Muchnk appreciated. Thanks at home for joining us this hour. This is one of those news day where everything isho busting o all over. There s a lot going on. And a lot of the big news in the country and the world is still developing tonight. So, i have to tell you, tonight we are keeping our eyes trained on the middle east. A suggest nif can t expansion in the conflict between israel and hezbollah in
Across six states. A Bridge Collapsing into a raging river. Communities cult off tonight. Families in asheville, North Carolina, without food, electricity, cell service. Cars lined up for more than a mile, just to get gas. Tonight, Vice President harris cutting her Campaign Schedule short, turning her attention to storm relief, meeting with fema, and speaking with Georgia Governor Brian Kemp. Authorities in North Carolina had asked the administration to wait before traveling there, given the emergency. And tonight, former president Donald Trump traveling to the Storm Zone in georgia. Tonight, the developing headline. Israeli troops expected to launch limited Ground Raids into lebanon, just days after the killing of the leader of hezbollah. Here in the u. S. , the economy, and tonight, the potentially crippling port strike, now just hours away. Were monitoring this. Up to 45,000 Dock Workers along the East Coast and the Gulf Set to walk off the job at midnight. What this could mean for
Right now theres widespread devastation, and an urgent search for survivors. The storm decimated towns with historic flooding washing out bridges and roads, and leaving some neighborhoods completely under water. Take a look at asheville, North Carolina, where homes and trucks were swept away by Raging Waters that have turned roads into rivers. At this hour, more than 2 Million people across the south are without power, hundreds are still unaccounted for. Well have live Team Coverage from across three states this morning. Joining us now, nbcs reporter, florida was the first place the Storm Hit. What are you seeing there . And im seeing George Solis there, who we will have on shortly. There is guad, also with us priscilla thomson. Guad, lets begin with you. Reporter total destruction in this area. So we are on treasure island. This is one of the islands on what they call the barrier islands, furthest west from the Tampa Bay Area, and i dont even know where to start here. So, the sand you