this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. o donnell: good evening o donnell: good evening, and thank you for joining us. we re going to begin tonight with breaking news and a state of emergency in louisville, kentucky. as we come on the air, protesters and police are clashing that. the national guard is on alert, and the city is under a mandatory curfew after a grand jury decided not to indict three police officers in the shooting death of breonna taylor. the 26-year-old emergency room technician was shot six times in her apartment back in march by plainclothes police serving a drug warrant. today, the attorney general said two of the officers were were justified when they fired the shots that killed her. now, a third officer will face lesser charges, not for taylor s death, but for firing shots into her neighbor s homes. the killing of breonna taylor gained renewed attention this summer in the wake of george floyd s death
all right. thanks. i don t know how to get rid of them. i yeah. thanks, guys. take a break. anyway. yeah, go with that one. they re not too bright, really, you know? well, thank you very much. i m jimmy, i m your host of a very special night tonight. we are coming to you from a galaxy not too far away, hollywood, california, where we await the world premiere of star wars: the rise of skywalker. [ cheers and applause ] i don t know if you ve heard about this it s a movie. it s happening just across the street. the afterparty is in our parking lot. i came over this morning, there was a millennium falcon in my spot and [ laughter ] i had to have it towed. but the force is with us tonight. and the cast of the movie is with us, too, and the writer, director of the movie is with us. jj abrams is here to tell to spoil everything. he s going to tell us off the top, luke skywalker s mom paid obi wan half a million credits to get him into jedi school. and it turns out the f
big show this morning, joining the conversation fox business dagen mcdowell, moodies capital chief economist john and the brewer ceo, former investment banker and nfl player jack brewer. dagen: good morning. maria: we keep falling the bouncing ball with china story, yesterday when i spoke with wilbur ross played down november 17th when the president will meet with xi jinping to sign the documents and paper it up as they say. dagen: maybe better to set expectations low and there s only one president of the united states. maria: absolutely. showing progress and hopefully close the deal as soon as possible, i think the market anticipates an end to this particular matter and that s a positive. maria: markets are positive feeling a sense that maybe there s something on the table but markets are fractionally moving. china s vice foreign minister and president trump weighed in on negotiations and talked a bit about potential deal watch. we have a summit in chile or wherever that
to congress and the american people. the major facebook crackdown overnight. the social media site banning a number of high-profile figures for hate speech calling them dangerous. new reporting on the measles emergency at sea. hundreds of passengers quarantined. the plea now for 100 doses of vaccine and now the new development involving that scientology cruise ship, where it s now heading. celebrating a screen legend. chewie. the man who brought chewbacca to life in star wars, peter mayhew, passing away. the outpouring of love from co-stars harrison ford, mark hamill and billy dee williams as fans celebrate his life far, far across the galaxy this morning. and the health scare just revealed. what kelly clarkson was facing as she hosted the billboard awards pulling off this show-stopping performance, then just hours later jumping on a plane for surgery. we do say good morning, america, on a friday morning and, wow, what a performance we knew from kelly clar