From washington tonight. Abhave a very big announcementue about this show that you do not want to miss. But first, have no water, ut barely got food, everything expiring in the fridge being without power is not the the biggest problem. The biggest Probleis Notm is not having drinkable water right now. Everything just devastating. Its eye opening. E is talked to one of my close childhood Friends Yesterday and our House Ist Di completely destroyed and theyre just thankful that we can get here to Ges Antr diapers and Formula and a hot meal, because right now thos ue are very important to us because the stores dont have them. At least 230 people haverosss lostix their across six states from hurricane helene. There are 1. 8 million totalo. Power outages. Is m county, North Carolina, alone, where asheville is, makes upe 31 of the total deaths. Still and there are at least 200 people still unaccounted For. Her now, families, as you heard, are continuing struggle to get t basic necessities. An
Its a good steppingstone. Jericka and Tonights Eye on america. The new neighborhoods popping up with plenty of houses, but none for sale. Well explain. This is just the perfect inbetween for us. Jericka the Cbs Evening news starts now. Good evening. Im Jericka Duncan in tonight for norah. We begin with the growing tensions in the Middle East following those exploding Pager And Walkietalkie attacks in lebanon. The highly unusual attacks targeting the Terror Group Hezbollah killing at least 37 people and leaving thousands wounded. Tonight, israel says it struck hundreds of Hezbollah Rocket Launcher barrels inside lebanon before they could be fired into israel. Earlier, hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah delivered his widely anticipated response to those exploding devices pointing blame firmly at israel, saying the attacks could amount to a declaration of war. And it is that wider war the world has feared since an assaults between Hezbollah And Israel have escalated since october 7th. And
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report, the mishandling of top-secret documents from his time as a senator butpr vice president and now made public. that report is beyond. biden has tried to say faves with the american public and it meriwas a shocking display ofco cognitive decline and we will play those outrageous remarks in a minute. but let s lay out the details in this report, devastating. according to the report, president biden willfully retained and disclosed classified materials after his vice presidency when he was a private citizen. investigators found classified documents including notebooks from meetings regarding highlyti sensitive material on foreign policy and national security carelessly stored in what appears to be his garage. and while the special counselhad found about biden handling of special documents is alarming, what it says about his cognizan state is quite frankly shockley and mike shocking. it should have every single american concern about the mental health, the cognitivee heal
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