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today has been the best day i ve ever had. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the cbs evening news with scott pelley. reporting tonight from cbs news election headquarters in studio 57. pelley: good evening. melting glaciers, rising sea level, higher temperatures. if you think someone is trying to tell us something, someone just did. the scientists on a united nations climate panel are out with a new warning about climate change, and they re telling us what they think needs to be done before, as they see it, it s too late. for one thing, they re calling for major changes in the energy we use to heat and cool our homes and power our cars. here s chip reid. evidence that the earth is warming is unequivocal and emissions of greenhouse gasses from cars, power plants and factories are primarily to blame. that s according to the u.n. s intergovernmental panel on climate change. in the strongest language it s ever used, the panel concluded that continued emission las vegas
asking for a second chance. sterling was banned for life by the nba for making racist remarks which were caught on tape. our own anderson cooper sat down with sterling for his first post suspension tv interview. listen to this. i m a good member who made a mistake. and i m apologizing. and i m asking for forgiveness. am i entitled to one mistake? after 35 years? i mean, i love my league. i love my partners. am i entitled to one mistake? it s a terrible mistake. and i ll never do it again. the vice president of the nba player s association, roger mason, he said the players won t accept anyone in the sterling family owning the clippers. not you, not your wife, not your son-in-law, not your daughter. do you believe it? i really don t know. the people that are going to decide my fate i think are not the media and not the players union, but the nba. the owners? pardon me? the owners. the owners. if the owners feel i deserve another chance, then they ll give it to me.
this is our western addition of the broadcast. calls for a cease-fire continue though tonight both sides appear to be heading in the opposite direction. israeli tanks are massing at the gaza border. israel briefly did deploy ground troops inside the gaza strip this morning, a precursor to a possible ground invasion. in gaza city thousands of palestinians continue fleeing their homes. many taking shelter in united nations buildings. so far 167 have died in this latest conflict. more than a thousand have been hurt. we begin with holly williams in gaza. reporter: in a night of heavy fighting, israeli air strikes pummeled the gaza strip. four israeli commandos were wounded in a gun battle with palestinian militants. the first land incursion since this escalation began. and in this house 18 people were killed. the single deadliest air strike during israel s offensive. by early this morning many american citizens decided to evacuate. while hundreds of other families with no means
i ve ever had. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the cbs evening news with scott pelley. reporting tonight from cbs news election headquarters in studio 57. pelley: good evening. this is our western edition. melting glaciers, rising sea level, higher temperatures. if you think someone is trying to tell us something, someone just did. the scientists on a united nations climate panel are out with a new warning about climate change, and they re telling us what they think needs to be done before, as they see it, it s too late. for one thing, they re calling for major changes in the energy we use to heat and cool our homes and power our cars. here s chip reid. evidence that the earth is warming is unequivocal and emissions of greenhouse gasses from cars, power plants and factories are primarily to blame. that s according to the u.n. s intergovernmental panel on climate change. in the strongest language it s ever used, the panel concluded that continued emissions will incre