Historic swearing in. Former mayor Pete Buttigieg becomes the first openly gay Cabinet Secretary to be confirmed by the senate. New Video Tonight of three officers involved in George Floyds death forcibly arresting an innocent man weeks earlier, raising questions about previous patterns of behavior. Women and the pandemic. What you need to know about Misinformation Being spread about Covid Vaccines and fertility. Also tonight, why this charttopping Country Music stars songs will no longer be played on major Radio Stations. And, gridiron girls. The trailblazing women that will make history during super bowl 55 on cbs. This is the Cbs Evening News with norah odonnell, reporting from the nations capital. Odonnell good evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us. We are going to begin tonight with that new astrazeneca vaccine, which now appears to not only prevent people from getting severely ill from coronavirus it may also slow the spread of it. Researchers say thats
for healing and justice. how does memphis move forward? and the pressure cooker on american teens s college admissions season kicks into high gear. the only thing that could matter to parents and families right now. as the 11th hour gets underway on this wednesday night. good evening once again. i am stephanie ruhle. and it is on, the president and house speaker going one-on-one to talk raising the debt ceiling. before the u.s. default on its debt for the first time ever, which, of course, if it did would mean economic disaster. president biden wants to raise the limit without any conditions while speaker mccarthy and house republicans say there will be no increase without spending cuts. the speaker spent more than an hour with the president at the white house. this afternoon mccarthy said this about that meeting. we both laid out some of our vision of where we want to get to, and i believe after laying it all out, i can see where we can find common ground. there is nothing
how does memphis move forward? and the pressure cooker on american teens as college admissions season kicks into high gear. the only thing that could matter to parents and families right now. as the 11th hour gets underway on this wednesday night. good evening once again. i am stephanie ruhle. and it is on, the president and house speaker going one-on-one to talk raising the debt ceiling. before the u.s. default on its debt for the first time ever, which, of course, if it did would mean economic disaster. president biden wants to raise the limit without any conditions while speaker mccarthy and house republicans say there will be no increase without spending cuts. the speaker spent more than an hour with the president at the white house. this afternoon mccarthy said this about that meeting. we both laid out some of our vision of where we want to get to, and i believe after laying it all out, i can see where we can find common ground. there is nothing there of me walking awa
erica hill. a critical night of debates, candidates making their final push just 13 days to go until election day. in pennsylvania one of the most crucial senate races this year, the first and only debate between democrat john fetterman and republican mehmet oz. the two sparring on a number of topics. it was fetterman s health, though, that s really controlling the headlines this morning. fetterman of course is still recovering from a stroke he suffered in may. he did struggle at times during the debate. we are going to take a closer look. plus, a crime of major a he can focus in new york where kathy hochul faced off with lee zeldin. the two exchanging bashsrbs ove abortion rights and the 2020 election. hochul s lead is shrinking. we will break down all the headlines from last night s debate. let s begin with cnn congressional correspondent jessica dean who is in harrisburg, pennsylvania, this morning. jessica, john fetterman s health was a major focus before the debate las
cnn s chief national affairs correspondent reports on the debate faceoff that s making supporters of john fetterman nervous. the spotlight on pennsylvania intensified. a day after a debate between john fetterman and mehmet oz sharpened the stakes in the battle for control of the senate. i had a stroke. he s never let me forget that. the question is not what oz thinks of his rival. obviously i wasn t clear enough for you to understand this. but whether voters believe fetterman has recovered from a stroke in may and should be elected to a six-year term in washington. i don t think he has recovered from the stroke. jan welsh was watching closely and said she found fetterman s performance embarrassing. i had questions about oz earlier, but after listening with him against fetterman, it s definitely oz. but craig said he was turned off by what he saw as oz picking on fetterman. do you think he s healthy enough to be a oh, my. he gets healthier every day.