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KPIX CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell June 4, 2024 01:39:00

ent rey , eporr: topers say th shooter had three guns on him at the time of the attack. five more in the car, along with dozens of rounds of ammunition. all were legally purchased. investigators aren t releasing the name of the allen police officer who stopped the shooter, but many are calling him a hero. through an attorney, he says he is doing well, just trying to process this tragedy. norah? norah: no doubt. omar villafranca, thank you very much. now, to an important story, an increase in breast cancer diagnoses has led to new guidelines for when women should get their first screenings. the u.s. preventative services task force now says women should begin regular mammograms starting at the age of 40. in the united states, breast cancer accounts for more than 43,000 deaths every year, and it is the second leading cause of cancer deaths among

KPIX CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell June 4, 2024 01:43:00

and republicans say the debt limit hike needs to be paired with major domestic spending cuts. did the president tell you that there were any spending cuts that he would be open to? well, i asked him numerous times, are there some places we could find savings? he wouldn t give me any, so i m hopeful that we will be able to find them. reporter: top aides from both sides are going to keep talking, but there is not much time left to work this out. congress only has 12 working days between now and june 1st, norah. norah: quite a stalemate. nancy cordes, thank you. well, in another deadline facing the biden administration, border cities have declared states of emergency as thousands of migrants await the ending of the pandemic-era rule known as title 42. cbs s manuel bojorquez reports president biden spoke with mexico s president by phone today to try to work on some possible solutions to this ing cr reporter: hundreds of migrants continue to arrive in

KPIX CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell June 4, 2024 01:31:00

saved lives. e imately essed ta thas jung d erinno the debt ceiling standoff shifts to the white house, where president biden holds a high-level meeting with congressional leaders. we have now just two weeks to go. today, there are new guidelines on breast cancer screenings. how often should we get a mammogram? so, you think every other year is not sufficient? correct. every librarian is asking to have one in their space. norah: our series, moms in focus. what happens when a mother sees a problem? she comes up with an innovative way to help other working parents. lonnie walker gets up. lonnie walker. great effort. walker, pull up. walker hits another one! it s the lonnie walker game. we don t win the game without lonnie walker tonight, that is

KPIX CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell June 4, 2024 01:41:00

baby, when she was diagnosed. i did find out after the surgery that the cancer did spread. reporter: like nearly half of women 40 and older in the u.s., giglio has dense breasts which increase the risk of breast cancer. dr. jules cohen is her oncologist. if you are worried that you are going to, you know, be diagnosed with an incurable disease and that keeps you away from screening, i would say, that s not something you need to worry about. reporter: the new guidelines do not apply to people with a personal history or high risk of breast cancer. they should continue to consult doctors on exam frequency. women with dense breasts can offer additional screening like an ultrasound or mri, but they are often not covered by insurance. norah? norah: nikki battiste with that important information. thank you so much. back here in washington, president biden sat down with congressional leaders in the oval office this afternoon in hopes of finding common ground on raising the debt limit

KPIX CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell June 4, 2024 01:42:00

cbs s nancy cordes joins us now from the white house. all right, nancy, did any agreements ome from this come out of this high-stakes meeting? reporter: unfortunately, norah, if wall street and main street were looking for reassurance coming out of this meeting, they did not get it. instead, president biden and house speaker kevin mccarthy% stuck to their positions and agreed to meet again on friday. but at that point, the u.s. could be less than three weeks away from defaulting on its debt unless congress acts, and here s why this is so serious. even a brief default could cause a downgrade of u.s. credit and delay the distribution of food stamps and social security checks and so much more. while a prolonged crisis could drive up interest rates and put more than 8 million americans out of work. now, here is the impasse. president biden says congress needs to raise the nation s borrowing limit, no strings attached, but speaker mccarthy

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