he has four kids, four different women; wasn t in the house raising one of them. o donnell: new navy seal investigation cbs news exclusively obtains this video, raising new questions about the grueling training. cbs s david martin reports. and, remembering the trail blazing life of country music legend loretta lynn. 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 this busy tuesday night. well, tonight, nearly a week after hurricane ian ravaged the state of florida, the long road to recovery has only just begun. more than 400,000 customers are still without electricity, and officials in fort myers say it could take more than a month before power is fully restored. emergency teams with cadaver dogs have gone door to door to nearly 80,000 damaged homes and rescued more than 2,300 residents. flooding remains a problem across central florida, as lake
a liar. family values people? has four kids, four different women, wasn t in the house raising one of them. o donnell: new navy seal investigation. cbs news obtains this video raising new questions about the grueling training. crbt s david martin reports. and remembering the trail blazing life of country music legend loretta lynn. o donnell: good evening and thank you for joining us this busy tuesday night. tonight, narrowly a week after hurricane ian ravaged the state of florida, the long road to recovery has only just begun. more than 400,000 customer are still without electricity and officials in fort meyers say it could take more than a month before power is fully restored. emergency teams with cadaver dogs have gone door to door with nearly 80,000 homes and rescued more than 2300 residents. flooding remains a problem across central florida as lakes and rivers continue to rise. the president will assess the damage and meet with ron desantis, setting aside pjouez joi
cnn suggests otherwise. cnn s sam kiley joins us from zaporizhzhya, ukraine. sam, both sides waging a war of words over this, accusing the other of launching a false flag. what do the satellite photos tell us? reporter: they show us that since the last set of images on july 1th were taken, there s been no significant strikes, evidence of strikes. that is, sort of the mark of an explosive impact on the ground. indeed, they show very little activity in terms of damage done to the area around the nuclear power station. so that kind of undermines the russian claim there has been these counterattacks coming from the ukrainians. at the same time recently, in fact today, i ve spoken to a number of people who ses skaepd to the town next to the nuclear power system. they say whilst they re aware of russian missile systems being fired close to to the location, they say the internet is shut down, mobil phones shut down. about half an hour later there s incoming small mortars, other we
according to the washington post, but when it s time for the general election is the trump stamp of approval a maga scarlet letter. apparently some republicans think so. and now even the senate majority leader mitch mcconnell is warning republicans may not retake the senate. let s discuss this with former republican congresswoman barbara comstock and former adviser for president, david gergen. congressman, what do you think about this? i know you used to serve in a sort of a swing district there in the northern virginia suburbs, kind of near where i grew up there in fairfax county. what do you think? it seems like a lot of these candidates are treating donald trump like beetlejuice try not to say his name too many times. what do you think? how should they handle this? well, certainly in the districts that make the majority, the swing and the purple districts, donald trump is an albatross, so you already have the situation in these purple states where, you know, as mitch m
obtained by cnn suggest otherwise. cnn s sam kiley has more on a potential diplomatic breakthrough in an attempt to avoid a nuclear disaster. here s more from sam. yes, it could be seen as some kind of diplomatic breakthrough that the russian president has endorsed the idea that the international atomic energy authority, the body responsible for inindividuallating, if you like, nuclear power stations around the world, should be allowed to go to the zaporizhzhia nuclear power station and check it out, and install and reinstall the monitoring systems. the fact of the matter, though, is that this is a repeated russian offer and amidst a russian rejection of the international community s demands that they demilitarize the nuclear power station and the town around it. the reason the international community wants to see that is that this has been the locus of fighting. it s effectively on the front line. we know for an absolute fact, jim, that there are missiles being fired out o