in georgia and lucas tomlinson outside the white house. but we start first with rich edson in harrisburg, pennsylvania, where all eyes are on the nail-biter race between fetterman and oz. rich, good afternoon. reporter: good afternoon, mike. this is a government union headquarters here in harrisburg, the capital city of pennsylvania, john fetterman just finished rallying supporters here, he s been highlighting union workers here, the union vote. of he was rallying with union officials and workers yesterday in the philadelphia area. he said at this rally here that he plans on continuing to recover from his stroke, and he wants to win this election. c. oz has never forgotten every day that i had a stroke. in january i ll be much better, but he will still be a fraud. reporter: oz ripped fetterman for refusing to debate, and when he agreed, did so only once, two weeks before election day, and after hundreds of thousands of early votes had been cast. oz and republicans natio
british prime minister liz truss quits in just six weeks after her policies led to economic turmoil. cbs ramy inocencio with the familiar face that could replace her. and a record drought and worker shortage have one company turning to a different source of labor. reporter: picking strawberries is backbreaking work, but not for these robots. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. o donnell: we want to begin with some important health news for families. in recent weeks across the country there has been an alarming increase in illness among young children. and it s not covid. it s something called r.s.v.tiin cases of children suffering from the respiratory virus. cases have more than doubled in 25 states over the last month, and it s putting a strain on hospitals. some healthcare facilities are so overwhelmed, that they re running out of beds. the state of connecticut is even thinking about bringing in the national guard
on the rise. o donnell: tom brady and gisele divorce. new details about the end of the power couple s 13-year marriage, during a tumultuous season for brady. our exclusive interview with u2 s front man. we visit bono s home town of dublin. and, steve hartman s on the road with a high schooler s important mission. 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 busy friday. we want to begin with the breaking news from san francisco, and the new details about the condition of the husband of the speaker of the house, nancy pelosi. the 82-year-old is out of surgery tonight. his doctors say the effort to repair a skull fracture was successful. his right arm and hands were also seriously injured, after a horrifying attack with a hammer inside the couple s home. nancy pelosi was right here in washington at the time of the attack, but she
hurled bricks and bottles at the officers. just the latest example of lawlessness plaguing the city of brotherly love. new york times editor who resigned for publishing republican tom cotton op-ed on the george floyd riots speaks out. bennett tells my mistake trying to mollify people. half does this go. second back kyle war bits he is off. 2-0 fillies. since you have been gone i can breathe for the first time i m so moving on yeah, yeah. steve: yeah, yeah, since you ve been gone. the travelers down the shore to places like wildwood right there on the atlantic not so much traffic on this the 19th day of october. we have plenty of traffic here. fox & friends mezzanine level. thank you very much for joining us, by the way, if you are in wildwood, right now you have got 45 degrees. going for a daytime high close to 60. and your sunrise will be in exactly 16 minutes from now. brian: is that where governor christie said get off the beach? is that the place h
officials our work are playing with and we will take it arizona. agents have seen twice the amount of legal fund and all than they did last year, telling fox news they expect greater quantity is getting into the country undetected. we have our border panel to delve into those hidden dangers. plus it has been called the city that never sleeps, but a recent crime crisis is changing at all for the big apple, fox news investigates how crime is forcing 24-hour spot in new york city to shut down early. we begin with that new data from officials at the southern border and the partisan showdown underway here in washington over transporting migrants around the country. white house correspondent kevin corke has new details. hi, kevin. good evening. the white house had to know with a figure like 2 million illegal aliens for the year people would not only take notice and woods demand answers. that figure an all-time high, but the president says it is a reflection of a shift in migratio