the dangers tonight for kidsfame riding the school bus. cbs s meg oliver shows us what one district is doing to prevent close calls like this.o and, gruesome grizzly attack. how these two college wrestlers broke free from the jaws of aols broke free f bear while out antler-hunting. kind of tackled me and chewed me up a little bit. 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 tuesday might. tonight, winter has come early for a majority of the country, with more than 235 million americans experiencing below-normal temperatures, from the upper midwest to the gulf of mexico. october snow has fallen across the midwest, including wisconsin, michigan, indiana, and even dipped as far south as kentucky, with some areas seeing as much as a foot and a half. and more is on the way. in minnesota, wind chills dipped below zero this morning, while mo
president biden makes a promise on abortion rights, as well as another widely supported issue, if democrats can keep control of congress after the midterms. plus, we ll have the big moments from a fiery senate debate down in florida. as marco rubio and val demings go after each other s legislative records. also ahead, the latest from ukraine. the russian forces are now more focused on civilians than soldiers on the battlefield. good morning, and welcome to way too early. on this wednesday, october 19th. i m jonathan lemire. thanks for starting your day with us. it was a fiery debate for the u.s. senate in florida last night. between republican incumbent marco rubio and democratic congresswoman val demings. they clashed over inflation, abortion rights, immigration and guns. demings who has consistently trailed in the polls was on the attack for much of the night. so a senator who has never run anything at all but his mouth. the senator has obviously resorted to ly
if you look at the campaign ads, look at some of the interviews they were giving, the level of contention that you saw between the two, when they had their one and only opportunity to respond to these attacks directly and head on, neither of them held back. i want you to see a sample example on those interactions. the extremist is congresswoman demmings. she supports no restrictions of any kind. how gullible do you really think florida voters are? number one, you have been clear that you support no exceptions, even including rape and incest. how long would you watch, people being gunned in fourth grade, sixth grade, high school, college, church, synagogue, a movie theater, a mall and a nightclub and do nothing? well, everything has done nothing to stop any of these shooters. no one here is in favor of mass shootings and violence. she s never passed a single bill. she s been in congress for over half a decade, not a single bill she s passed has ever become law. i m proud
protecting your family the dangers tonight for kids riding the school bus. cbs s meg oliver shows us what one district is doing to prevent close calls like this. and gruesome grizzly attack, how these two college wrestlers broke free from the jaws of a bear while out antler hunting. tackled me and chewed me up a little bit. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. o donnell: good evening and thank you for joining us on this tuesday might. tonight, winter has come early for a majority of the country with more than 235 million americans experiencing below norm temperatures from the upper midwest to the gulf of mexico. october snow has fallen across the midwest including wisconsin, michigan, indiana and dipped as far south as kentucky with some areas seeing as much as a foot and a half and more is on the way. in minnesota, wind chills dipped by low zero this morning while more than 100 million americans are under freeze and
neil gorsuch sided with liberal colleagues. he writes the current border crisis is not a covid crisis and courts should not be in the business of perpetuating administrative ed ictus for one emergency. we re a court of law, not policymakers of last resort. some democrats want the president to act on the crisis and show his administration has a real plan in place once title 42 is gone. congresswoman elect in a border district length it rip. they refuse to come down to the border to see what s happening. they haven t put any policy nor any plan in place for this surge of migrants that is going to come across our border once title 42 is lifted. molly: former border patrol chief set to weigh in on this. we begin with aishah hosni in washington keeping us updated on these changes. good morning. lawmakers on both sides are urging this administration to use this time, this extension, to come up with a better border strategy. texas representative henry cuellar this morning. h