States following hurricane helene. Millions without power. The death toll still adding up. I m skyler henry in western north carolina, where flooded roads are slowing the recovery effort following hurricane helene. I m jason allen in cedar key, florida where people are now pushing their homes and all their belongings all to the curb. Also tonight, new fears of allout war in the middle east. I m imtiaz tyab in beirut, where nearly one million people have been displaced as israeli strikes across lebanon and here in the capital intensify. On the campaign trail, donald trump escalates his rhetoric and insults. Crooked joe biden became mentally impaired. Sad, but lying kamala harris, honestly, i believe she was born that way. Plus, why destruction looms for the supply chain. I m tim mcnicholas in elizabeth, new jersey. How a possible strike by dock workers could trickle down to your store shelves. And later, in a world overflowing with coffee choices, cbs in san francisco shows us a place g
Crisis in our country. Also tonight, israel and hezbollah edge towards fullscale war. I m chris livesy in tel aviv. New cbs polling shows vice president harris making gains, but the fight with trump in battleground states a dead heat. Looming strike. East coast workers set to idle ports. I m tim nicholas in jersey city, new jersey. How a potential strike involving tens of thousands of dock workers could affect the consumers supply chain. Plus, fall is here. In utah, the leaves are turning. Why it will still feel like summer in many states. And later, it s allaboard in oregon. We head to a beloved park chugging along for 70 years. I m danya bacchus in oregon, where these small locomotives are taking train enthusiasts of all ages on unforgettable rides. Why do you keep coming back? because he loves trains. Reporter: this is the cbs weekend news from new york with jericka duncan. Good evening and thank you so much for joining us on this sunday. We begin tonight in birmingham, alabama, si