said this about declaring a state of emergency in his city. watch. we may have to do that. there s going to be a point that we may have to do that. at this point and the white house has asked foe a listen to said just yesterday on this network. did the white house ask you not to declare a state of emergency? absolutely not. you know, one of the things i m thankful for the white house, the federal government, they ve done a good job of working with us and helping us. jacqui heinrich is live on the north lawn what is the white house saying this hour? the white house is denying that they made a request. it s more of a response than we usually get from them. occasionally signalling that they re aware of the problem at the border. we got a read out with the president s call with the mexican president, some discussion of these issues. there s not a lot of discussion here at the white house about immigration or the border as annish european. even though the voters are givi
officially replacing her predecessor boris johnson. we ll have a live report from london. president biden hitting the midterm trail for pennsylvania s john fetterman and critical moment for the senate campaign with questions about fetterman s health persisting. we re on trump subpoena watch. the january 6 committee prepares to exert pressure on the former president just day after being deposed in a defamation lawsuit linked to a rape allegation. good day to you, i m peter alexander in for andrea mix will. we re following breaking news. liz truss is out at 10 downing street just about six weeks after receiving permission from queen elizabeth to form a government that immediately took a political nosedive thanks to a series of economic measures there that roild the markets through inflation into overdrive and turned british public opinion sharply against her. truss conservative party is expected to name a replacement within the next week. and in just the last hour from the
for holiday candies and i m missing being with you guys on the couch. pete: i thought you missed us anyway, rachel. we mis-you and wish you were here. there s a big hole in the middle here. i can reach out and touch will. which is a little odd. we just showed it there, there s a some wine c conisour outside d that wine pairing will be a little chilly. will: enjoy the warm weather till you get up here tomorrow. i don t know, what are we going to be for halloween? we are something. pete: i d been part of the initial discussions, ideation and i never got confirmation on what our costu costumes r. theyl make a fool of us i m sure. rachel: i have a beef and i made at suggestion that i ll tell you guys after the break. i have the best idea. will: i can only guess what your idea is. pete: i can only imagine how it s totally and utterly unacceptable. will: we re goon get to that. rachel: will is going to like my idea. will: i am? rachel: yeah, you will like it. i ll text you. will: t
the key voting block, fed up with inflation and education. cbs s caitlin huey-burns talks to moms and dads in pennsylvania. reporter: what is the most important issue as you are casting your ballot? o donnell: state of emergency parts of florida now under a hurricane watch. where the storm could hit. and, the largest lottery prize ever. how much money could you take home if you win the powerball? this is a special edition of the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting tonight from cbs news election headquarters in times square. o donnell: good evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joning us on the eve of a big night in this country election day. tonight, it s the final chance for democrats and republicans to deliver their closing arguments. hundreds of candidates are making one last push to get out the vote ahead of election day. with control of the senate and the house on the ballot, both parties are pulling out all the stops, with presiden
we had just left the columbus day parade in the bronx we were in the car and we received a pretty frantic call one was on the other line speaking to 911 when michaela called us. she was in the upstairs bathroom locked in. the way this started the two of them were at the kitchen table doing homework. then they hear gunshots. one of the bullets was found about 30 feet from them in the bathroom and they called 911. this was around 2:18 p.m. when that gunshots were heard on the property. the call was made as soon as 2:19 p.m. i believe. they are grateful for law enforcement that arrived on the scene very quickly. they were working very hard and allegedly over the last several hours. my understanding is that you people that were shot were transported to area hospitals. i do not know the identity of those who were shot. when we returned home, we looked at our security cameras. we have many at the house. and four of them had three people in the shot. one was moving around between al