we ll tell you where. and details on a new weather threat, beryl powering up. also tonight, anger in utica, new york, after a police shooting leaves a 13-year-old boy dead. oh, my god! president biden campaigns after trying to reassure americans after his debate performance. we re battling for the soul of america. he s the most corrupt president in the history of our country. iran s presidential election is set for a runoff. cbs news is there. i m elizabeth palmer in tehran, where the worst turnout in iran s electoral history has failed to produce a clear winner. plus homeless encampments, what a new supreme court ruling means for cities. and later, a big birthday for a revolutionary invention, the humble bar code now tracking everything. i m bradley blackburn with how a familiar form and that beep have changed our world over 50 years. announcer: this is the cbs weekend news from washington with adriana diaz. good evening. we begin tonight with the
punish drug makers that increase prices faster than inflation. i think it is safe to say that all of us, whatever our background or our age, where we live, can agree that prescription drug prices are outrageously expensive in america. alzheimer s, diabetes, cancer, they don t care if you are a democrat or republican. this is about whether or not you and your loved ones can afford the prescription drugs you need. biden s remarks come as he tries to promote the american families plan that is a $3.5 trillion spending package focused on family services, health and education. if you build it, he will come. homore than years after the movie, there was a real life field of dreams this iowa and it ended with a home run into the corn. it was awesome. highlights, next. at usaa, we ve been called too exclusive.
we have taken the battle that was killed in action for all of the wars since the world of 18 12shgs world war ii, korea, vietnam and all of the wars. members volunteered. even steven jones who plays for field of dreams to come out and help. memorial day should be a memorial day for the people who gave up their lives. it is not just for a mattress sale or barbecue. putting down more than 15,000 flags by hand is a small sacrifice. it will be an honor to be able to shake their hands and tell them how much they appreciate what they did for us. that s the satisfaction of it. they will take place until 11:00 this morning the flags will remain there until
a memorial home run honors those who made the ultimate sacrifice. shawn et wilson shows one community is coming together in a real life field of dreams. we started in the corner and the first 10 flags looked like a pretty daunting task. as the committee got together and everybody came out, it is pretty awesome. kim adams heard on the radio field of dreams wanted to plant flags in the outfield on memorial day. i brought my family out the first night and we have been out ever since. the field of dreams is a park and baseball diamond for special needs kids to fulfill their needs of being an athlete or being on the team. they honored veterans who made the sacrifice and didn t get out to live out their dreams. 5,433 men and women have given their lives for theour freedoms.
katrina ravaged the ninth ward, a real-life field of dreams. here s tom foreman. go! reporter: carville hirams are training for their third year of football since the big storm. set, hut! reporter: the team looks good. the coaches are hopeful. right now we re in the process of building, trying to get better year by year. reporter: but the rams are getting a big boost thanks to a wild idea from the school s 24-year-old athletic director. brian bordanic, brought in from new york by the teach for america program. what is your vision for what you re going to put here? we want to put a state-of-the-art community space, eight-lane olympic track, with stadium seating and lighting. reporter: that s a reasonable dream. more or less. reporter: always a troubled institution in the toughest part of the ninth ward, it was