muslims? reinforcements for albuquerque police following the killings of four muslim men. plus, with kids returning to school, america s teacher shortage hits crisis levels. and later, weekend journal. a field of dreams for every child. i m scott macfarlane in new york, pennsylvania. the second half of the baseball season, we found some new players who say their first experience is absolutely life-changing. announcer: this is the cbs weekend news. good evening, everyone. jericka is off. i m mark strassmann. tonight, president biden has the milestone legislative victory he desperately wanted and needed heading into november s midterms. and naturally, it didn t come easy. first, polarized senators pulled an all-nighter. they started debating saturday and kept arguing before finally voting. then late today, with vice president kamala harris casting the tiebreaker, democrats passed the president s economic agenda that had been left for dead. it s a mix of climate ch
bryce is blind and discovered few people think to organize events like this, so he does it. they re able to see how important it is to surround yourself with people and friends who believe in you. reporter: and weiler is not stopping there. supposed to get it over in the zone. reporter: he s begun broadcasting, calling nearly 150 games so far. it s an effort to break more bounries, he says. ufor this ahe ineit, a event in york who at no cost enjoyed the day of their lives, and where ethan had a chance to emulate and bond with his hero, big brother dustin. he takes good care of me, and i love him all my life. you re going to bring me to tears. reporter: just a grand slam. scott macfarlane, cbs news, york, pennsylvania. i m a fan. and that s the cbs weekend news for this sunday. coming up tonight, 60 minutes. i m mark strassmann in new york. good night.
modest to get just one at-bat anywhere. in tonight s weekend journal, cbs scott macfarlane shows us our new favorite boys and girls of summer. how far can you throw it? throw it! reporter: ethan greiner wants to be a catcher, just like his big brother. that is a wide curveball. reporter: they re already working on ethan s home run celebration. whoo! reporter: his family lives near york, pennsylvania, and was among the first to arrive when the york revolution minor baseball field donated their field for the day to a nonprofit called beautiful lives project, which is traveling america this year, staging games for people with disabilities. are you good? yes, i m awesome. reporter: for adults and children who say they re often left out when local towns and communities organize sports leagues and events. carter hutchinson was born 16 weeks premature with cerebral palsy. his mom says carter suffers