protect raise up and majorities in both the house and senate. republicans are scheming on how to take at least one of those chambers. taking advantage of these trends that tens of favor the opposition party in the midterms. but brand new polling, from nbc, finds democrats tied with republicans and congressional preference. driven in large part by voter disapproval over the reversal of roe versus wade. president biden s approval rating is at its highest mark in the year. and donald trump s approval rating is at its lowest mark in more than a year. still a red flag for democrats on polling showing that americans favor the party on abortion and health care, by giving republicans all-time high marks on the economy, crime, and immigration. the latter issue having been ghoulish really exploited, this week, by the gop governor of texas, florida, and arizona. they re forced relocation of hispanic migrants from red states to liberal cities, horrifying critics on the left while right
why mammograms fail to detect tumors in some women. cbs roxana saberi has the questions every woman should ask their doctor. 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. we re starting tonight with horror in the heartland of america. another school shooting, this time in st. louis. it happened today at the city s central visual and performing arts high school. terrified students leaving their school with hands raised, escaping the senseless horror of bullets and bloodshed in their hallways and classrooms. a teenaged girl was pronounced dead inside the school. another victim, a teacher, died at the hospital. the gunman, believed to be in his 20s was killed in a gun battle with police. this was the 40th school shooting in the u.s. this year. that s a half dozen more than all of last year. the mayor of st. louis spoke for so many parents today saying
greenberg is one of democrats most seasoned pollster. he wants president biden and dems to shut the h up. i cleaned it up. they are all potty mouth right now. he wants them to concentrate on their accomplishments because they know that the messaging isn t working. americans are struggling to pay their bills and fill up their cars. quote, i m stunned about how much of the democratic commentary is winging it. this is stan greenberg. we have the self-satisfied message of how much we ve accomplished rather than being focused on what is happening to people. house speaker nancy pelosi here. the fact is that when i hear people talk about inflation as i heard there, we had to change that subject. inflation is a global phenomenon. it is not the fight is not about inflation, it is about the cost of living. if you look at what we ve done to bring down the cost of prescription drugs, to bring down the cost of energy and the rest and our legislation, you will see that there has been
white house correspondent jacqui heinrich starts us off live tonight from the north lawn. good evening, jacqui. good evening to you you, bret. we are witnessing a late shift in democratic messaging as it were from all in on abortion to counter punching the g.o.p. on the economy. but there s some gray area with the president s claims. president biden wants to undo the thinking that his policies will hurt democrats in the midterms. everybody wants to make it a referendum but it s a choice between two vastly different visions for america. some on the left admit signs of trouble ahead. i am worried about the level of voter turnout among young people and working people who will be voting democratic. [gavel] others like the house speaker at risk of losing her gavel trying to manifest results by staying optimistic. the fact is that we fully intend to win. was i not clear? we are going to win this election. vote, vote, vote, vote. biden tried to steer the ship at pe
month. why mammograms fail to detect tumors in some women. cbs roxana saberi has the questions every woman should ask their doctor. 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. we re starting tonight with horror in the heartland of america. another school shooting, this time in st. louis. it happened today at the city s central visual and performing arts high school. terrified student leaving their school with hands raised, escaping the senseless horror of bullets and bloodshed in their hallways and classrooms. a teenaged girl was pronounced dead inside the school. another victim, a teacher, died at the hospital. the gunman, believed to be in his 20s, was killed in a gun battle with police. this is the 40th school shooting in the u.s. this year. that s a half done more than all of last year. the mayor of st. louis spoke for so many parents today saying our children shouldn