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millions to save a penny. it sounds like a typical democrat social program. [laughter] but it is good news. still, is it a match for the mob, the mop that disrupted subway service and started all over the death of a violent, mentally ill homeless man. they five of a lunatic on the f train. even though this that guy was a menace, better at impersonating mike marsden michael jackson, they will make him seem like a martyr and race will play a starting role. even though they were teaming up to protect innocent passengers from a raging lunatic, to more on then grace peters, that can only mean one thing, white supremacy. if the case does not go their way, prepare for the apocalypse on your streets. he was a violent mess. i see him every day usually outside cnn headquarters. [laughter] if you ask the media, he was a talented entertainer. that is like saying john wayne gacy was a clown. he was. mental illness can make you a victim but also a victimizer and in nearly s case, the ....
opposite and i will do something. my name is george. i am unemployed and i live with my parents. [ laughter ] i am victoria. hi. [ laughter ] it was a shot in the dark, 50 years ago and joe biden first ran for senate. he was a 29-year-old outsider, no experience, no money and he was losing his hair. somehow the media dubbed him as the next jfk. biden s run reminded everyone of cam let. he was young and he got the ideas and he wanted to fight the little guys. politicians are all corrupt. i wonder if he ll say to us since it is clear that you are not corrupt and you got elected, why should people think that the system produces corrupt results when there you are. well, i am not sure if you should assume i am not corrupt. thank you for that. the system does produce corruption and i think implicit in the system is corruption when whether or not you can run with public office. it costs a great deal of money to run for senate. you have to go to those people who have ....
dozens of people still unaccounted for this hour. our mola lenghi is in the flood zone, and rob marciano times out the rain and the new heat wave threatening the east coast. the growing monkeypox outbreak. new york city joins san francisco in declaring a state of emergency. the city s health commissioner calls new york the epicenter of the virus as the city awaits more vaccine doses. the war in ukraine. one of the country s richest men, a top grain tycoon, killed in a russian strike as dozens of ships remain docked at the country s ports, those vessels packed with agricultural products. and vladimir putin s new warning to the west. the nation mourns the loss of two trailblazers tonight, nba bill russell, a pioneer on and off the court, a hall of famer with 11 nba championships, two as the league s first black coach. after growing up in the segregated south, russell marched for civil rights and paved the way for generations of nba players who followed. and we mar ....
photos of the crash that killed her husband and her daughter. cbs jonathan vigliotti is at the courthouse. and, a 12-year-old baseball player is out of the i.c.u., taking his first steps, as his team pays tribute at the little league world series. cbs nikki battiste speaks with his dad. he just keeps defeating the odds, and the only way to explain that is by miracles. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. brennan: good evening to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us. i m margaret brennan, in for norah. tonight, the u.s. will, for the first time, give ukraine scan eagle surveillance drones, mine-resistant vehicles, and mine-clearing equipment to mount a military counteroffensive against russian forces. a senior defense official tells cbs news that the nearly $800 million package is to help ukrainian forces regain territory, as the war nears its sixth month. shelling around a key nuclear plant in u ....
another countdown, five days until the senate s scheduled august recess, about a week for democrats to stick to leader chuck schumer s stated goal of passing a monumental health care and climate bill, including key components of president biden s legislative agenda. just a week. now schumer could always slide his schedule to give democrats more time, time to figure out if he actually has the votes that he needs because we still don t know where kyrsten sinema stands. she s been silent on the issue so far. our best insight to her thinking comes from joe manchin, far from a guarantee. manchin says there is lots for sinema to like. she has a lot in this bill. she s the one who negotiated basically and no one changed the medicare negotiations. and they thought that wasn t. and she got involved and that was great. i support that. she s been very adamant and clear on no tax increases. i take that very seriously. i feel the same way. so i m hoping that when she reviews and s ....