everyday fool. okay, now i d like my antarctic blue super sports wagon right now. now a few things exemplify american freedom in the last century or so as much as the road trip, the knowledge that at any time, day or night you can decide just to drop everything and hit the road drive south out west cross country. the only thing it can stand in your way is maybe sleep deprivation and you can t achieve today. yet it s becoming clear that like so much else that we love about america, the freedom of the open road, our freedom to travel as far as we want whenever we want is under attack. case in point, tomorrow, california s air resources board is about to approve a total ban of new gasoline powered vehicles. now that s a clear assault on its residents, basic freedom of movement. now the rule will require that 100% of all new cars sold in the state by twenty thirty five be free of the fossil fuel emissions that s up from eight percent today. now, i know these changes you hear twen
more in aid and weapons. plus president biden welcomes the leaders of finland and sweden, supporting their bids to join n.a.t.o. tonight s other top headlines, record-breaking heat in 19 states, wildfires surge across texas and new mexico, plus monkeypox found in the u.s., the symptoms of the rare disease. and finally tonight, they re in a class of their own. we ll introduce you to these four extraordinary cadets from west point who are now rhodes scholars. how historic. think about the four of you together, pretty special. yes, ma am. just 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 so much for joining us on this thursday night. tonight, some news for passports with small children. a top health panel is recommending kids five to 11 get a covid booster. it comes as the pandemic is rearing its ugly head once again. more than two years
Coming up we hear from former housing secretary mel martinez, jean case of the Case Foundation , Jeffrey Rosen of the National Constitution center, and wes moore of the robin hood foundation. The event was held at the Lincoln Center in new york city. And thank you to our panelists for being here. I will introduce them in a moment. When we started to think about this really wrought topic at the bush institute, one of the things that we knew as we talked to our Advisory Council and the president and mrs. Bush is we cannot just talk a lot the International Component of democracy and freedom. We really need to look at some challenges we have in our own country and how we reassert those principles domestically. Our panel here today was all chosen, not necessarily just because they are smart thinkers issue, issue, public but because they are all working on something to address these issues today. We have mel martinez from j. P. Morgan chase. We have wes moore from the robin hood foundation.
This really broad topic at the bush institute, one of the things that we knew as we talked to our Advisory Council and the president and mrs. Bush is we cannot just talk a lot the International Component of democracy and freedom. We really need to look at some challenges we have in our own country and how we reassert those principles domestically. Our panel here today was all chosen, not necessarily just because they are smart thinkers on this issue, but because they are all working on something to address these issues today. We have mel martinez from j. P. Morgan chase. We have wes moore from the robin hood foundation. Jean case from the case foundation. And Jeffrey Rosen Front National constitution center. Thank you all for being here today. Let me take off the conversation with a question for the group. Lets follow up a bit on the conversation we were just having. Lets talk a little bit about trust among americans in our institutions of democracy domestically. Out serious is this ch
Our panel was chosen not necessarily because they are smart anchors on this issue but because they are all working on something to address this issue in our country. L martinezay we have from j. P. Morgan chase, wes moore from the robin hood foundation, jean case from the case foundation, and Jeffrey Rosen from the National Constitution enter. Thank you all for being here today. The conversation with the question to the group. Let us follow up on the conversation we were just having. Among talk about trust americans in our institutions domestically. How serious is this challenge . And what do you see in terms of the challenges we face mystically . Senator martinez, i will start with you. Inspiredartinez i am by what has transpired already this morning. I believe there is great skepticism in our country and we must underestimate the power of the financial crisis. That is when a lot of people promise in america and the conversation people are having whether the next generation will be ab