greg: oh, yeah! happy thursday. oh, i love you already. so boston s top donkey wants christmas without a honky. [laughter] greg: this week the mayor s office sent out an e-mail invite to members of the boston city council. it was an invitation to, and this isn t my wording, it s what the mayor said, to electeds of colored holiday party. yes, she was making a list of everyone who isn t white. but to her embarrassment the invitation went to the entire city council, even the white folks. that s right, in 2023, the mayor of one of america s biggest democrat-run cities through a racially segregated holiday bash that would have made george wallace proud. good thing they didn t call it a christmas party, right? that would be offensive. me? i m still waiting on the muslim hanukkah. although you have to translate from the river to the sea into hebrew. but really, menorah? that sounds sexist. i m sticking to my white s only kwanzaa bash. steve doocy is making his favorite gum bow
turn deadly. women burn their head scarfs and take to the streets after this 22-year-old was killed in police custody. cbs ramy inocencio reports on the intensifying outraging. and on the road. cbs steve hartman has a story of a friendship formed at first sight. i got a best friend. i got a mini-me. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. duncan: good evening. and thank you for joining us on this busy friday night. i m jericka duncan in for norah. tonight, forecasters are keeping a very close eye on two major stsyste, one bearing down on cana, the other could cause significant damage to the ghost and florida. hurricane fiona is moving north towards canada after hitting bermuda earlier today with heavy rains and winds. the damage was far more devastating, though, in puerto rico, where nearly one million homes and businesses remain without power just five days after fiona caused catastrophic flooding. the hurricane is
the rising tide of knife crime in britain now the number one murder weapon it s being carried by growing numbers of children. we need to step right back to nine year olds, eight year olds, and guide them in a better direction, and that s all over the uk. plugging into the future volvo becomes the first carmaker to ditch petrol and diesel only cars. and a straight sets win for andy murray takes him through to the 3rd round at wimbledon. and coming up in sportsday on bbc news: warren gatland keeps faith with his 15. the lions coach names an unchanged team for their deciding test against the all blacks on saturday. good evening. the american ambassador to the united nations has described north korea s latest missile test as a clear and sharp military escalation one that has made the world a more dangerous place. it has been confirmed that the intercontinental ballistic missile fired by north korea for the first time yesterday, could have a range of more than 3000 miles
the united nations is looking seriously divided over how to respond to north korea s latest missile test the 11th this year, and the first with an intercontinental ballistic missile. all have been in breach of un sanctions. the american ambassador has said the us is prepared to use military force if we must . the us wants new un sanctions, but russia says attempts to strangle north korea economically are unacceptable . all this as president trump visits poland, ahead of the 620 summit. here s our diplomatic correspondent james landale. today, on the coast of south korea, a barrage of missiles, fired by local and us forces: a simulated attack on the leadership, a show of force and retaliation, backed up tonight by hard words from the united nations security council. today is a dark day, a dark day because yesterday s actions by north korea made the world more dangerous. their illegal missile launch was not just dangerous but reckless. it showed north korea does not want to
the united nations is looking seriously divided over how to respond to north korea s latest missile test the 11th this year, the first with an intercontinental ballistic missile. all have been in breach of un sanctions. the american ambassador has said the us is prepared to use military force if we must . the us wants new sanctions, but russia says attempts to strangle north korea economically are unacceptable . all this as president trump visits poland, ahead of the 620 summit. here s our diplomatic correspondent james landale. today, on the coast of south korea, a barrage of missiles, fired by local and us forces: a simulated attack on the leadership, a show of force and retaliation, backed up tonight by hard words from the united nations security council. today is a dark day, a dark day because yesterday s actions by north korea made the world more dangerous. their illegal missile launch was not just dangerous but reckless. it showed north korea does not want to be par