We all exist in the context, michael. We do. Given that, that is all we have to do. Rape will continue our coverage right now. Take it away, ali. You have two speech, amazing and intentionally amazing, no matter what you do. Michael steele today is giving us labor day stuff. He has probably got a whiskey snifter there. I mean, somebody accused him of having bourbon in his cup, ali, i am going to investigate myself. All morning, michael is leaning it over, checking out, i m with you, michael. It is labor day. You guys deserve a break. I am just a woman, ali, at work trying to do my part. I love you both. We will see you tomorrow. I hope you have an amazing afternoon. Check velshi starts now. Good morning. It is saturday, august 31st. It is 66 days until election day. This morning, i ve got georgia on my mind, a state crucial to understanding how this election is playing out both in that state and nationally. For decades, georgia, a decidedly red state did not get much attention in presi
alicia, we begin tonight with the supreme court blazing using a supermajority to reshape the lives of americans as we head into the 2024 presidential campaign. are you go, it was roe overturning the constitutional right to reproductive freedom. this term, the court ended the use of affirmative action for college admissions and rollback gay rights by signing with the call about a weapon sign who refused to serve same-sex couples. the court also rejected president biden s student loan forgiveness program. democrats? well they are vowing to fight back. this far-right extremist imbalance supreme court which seeks to make history for all the wrong reasons. if there are caucus in congress, they would be the boot strap or forced birth, don t say gay caucus. they have all but eliminated any boots or straps, just social and economic ability. i m hopeful and encouraging, i want burrows to know that we will not stop fighting for you. on friday, present biden said the supreme court m
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time to fight inflation. plus our report on energy costs skyrocketing a we head into winter. how you can save money. and serving up more than a good meal. a cooked tortilla makes all the difference in the world. 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 wednesday night. tonight, president biden is calling on all americans to stand up to protect our democracy amid the threats that election deniers pose to the voting process. the white house says the president is seeking common ground with voters that our country s future is more important than our political parties. all this is taking place as the house continues to investigate the january 6 attack on the capitol, in which thousands attempted to interfere with the verification of the 2020 presidential election. and it comes just days after the alleged attempted murder of house speaker nan
so, really thinking about going forward into the future, you know, how we re building in the future and when we are redeveloping somewhere, you know, what standards we re building to to making sure that railways don t buckle or people are not living on the floodplain. above all of that, of course, there is the great concern about what a0 celsius means about our changing climate. decades ago, it s thought that number wasn t even possible in the uk and now, here we are and the future suggest it s going to happen more often with the widespread disruption, with the impacts on people s health. and that, of course is down to climate change. that, of course is down to greenhouse gas emissions and how we ve changed the world around us. so, the cause of this extreme heatwave is twofold. it s a combination of the chaotic natural variability of the weather and human induced climate change. so, we are having the weather conditions that lead to heatwaves, bringing hot airfrom spain and po