from day one of jury deliberations. how do you feel about the jury? norah: the cbs evening news starts now. donald trump just leaving the courthouse after spending five hours waiting for the jury to decide his fate. good evening. i m norah o donnell, and thank you for being with us. day one of deliberations is done, and there is still no verdict, but the jury did send two notes to the judge. the first was a request to rehear key testimony from two central players in this case, former national enquirer publisher david pecker and trump s former fixer michael cohen. they specifically want to hear what both men said about a trump tower meeting where pecker says they came to an agreement with trump himself about a scheme to kill negative stories about him, among other pieces of testimony. they also, the jury, wants to rehear those instructions from the judge. those are the only clues that we have about what is happening inside the deliberation room as the jury weighs
first named storm of the season. we will hope for a miracle. norah: plus we get the first hand look at the destruction of the deadly wildfires in new mexico still burning out of control. we have certain areas of town where every home has been taken out. norah: and most of the united states bates under a massive heat wave. we got it all covered. cbs evening news starts now. sweltering, dangerous heat here in washington, at across the east coast tonight. and that s just 1 of 3 life-threatening weather threats facing americans right now. good evening. i m norah o donnell, and thank you for being with us. out west, wildfires are reaching, leaving behind scenes like this: melted metal, chard cars, smoke still rising, and a new mexico town that lost more than a thousand homes and buildings. to the gulf coast, which is fueling alberto s fury tonight, the first named storm of the season is bringing heavy rains, flooding, and high winds to texas. and more than 80 million