as i used to. i don t debate as well as i used to. margaret: former president trump touts his night on the stage despite a number of falsehoods and inflammatory treatments the number of people coming to the border. they are taking black jobs. to be new reporting and what we are hearing from voters. the cbs evening news starts now. good evening. i m margaret brennan in for norah o donnell. it s a tight presidential race. president biden argues his opponent, donald trump, is a threat to the very future of american democracy. mr. biden helped last night s debate would tip the race in his favor. instead, today he s facing calls to step aside. today a lively president biden sought to calm concerns by campaigning in the key state of north carolina, arguing that he is still up to the job of commander in chief. despite those daylong attempts to reassure her, just moments ago, the new york times editorial board published this scathing headline to serve his country, president
The term "atmospheric river" is a term first used in the 1990s to describe a plume of tropical moisture in the atmosphere that can result in heavy rainfall or snowfall. Use of the term is most common along the West Coast of the United States, but the setup can occur anywhere that persistent winds can transport moisture from the tropics to a mid-latitude location. Impacts from an atmospheric river can range from beneficial rainfall in drought-stricken areas to significant travel disruptions, floo
Get set for some rocky weather that will likely start late Saturday. Meteorologists say a winter storm that will rake the Tampa Bay area this weekend will feel like a tropical system, despite not being awarded a name like many summertime disturbances. Experts are drawing comparisons to a no-name storm that whacked South Florida last month and drenched some coastal areas with more than a foot .