Suspending Oil And Gas leases in artic national wildlife it. Senator new Campaign Ad does not disappoint. I will not let you down. I would rather drink weed killer. Get ready get ready brian hi, everybody, welcome to that city. What city is that . It looks familiar. Ainsley thats jacksonville, florida. Thats one of your biggest radio. Brian Wokv One of our great affiliates. Ainsley do you have trouble remembering the call letters for each of your stations since you are so famous. [laughter] brian good point. The preshow was not good. . Ainsley hey brian. Brian that did not sound sincere. Lawrence, you should say. Lawrence exactly. Brian news has not stopped. Especially when it comes to The Border issues. Just when you think that things are getting somewhat under control, you see video like what we just saw what we see now coming from The Border. Not only are the numbers staggering, the president doesnt go, he ignores it the Vice President says dont blame me for it go to the triangle co
And good evening. Thanks for joining us. We are focused, tonight, on two powerful lawmakers standing between President Biden and virtually everything he hopes to accomplish in his presidency. One of them is senate republican leader, Mitch Mcconnell. Thother is a democrat. In just a short time ago, he spoke with cnn. West virginia democratic senator, joe manchin, despite having many of the same goals as the president , is refusing to change the way the Senate Works to achieve them. Not on Infrastructure Or Voting rights or even a bipartisan commission to investigate the attack on the capitol. His Deeplyheld Belief that giving the minority the power to block important legislation will bring compromise, and not paralysis, is why the bill to create a bipartisan commission to investigate the insurrection could get 54yes votes and just 35no votes, and still fail. Yet, even in the face of that, Senator Manchin has stood firm against eliminating the requirement that most legislation needs. 60
in jeopardy? a grim covid milestone, the pandemic claims five million lives around the globe. and the latest from new york city, where a vaccine mandate leaves only 6% of city workers on unpaid leave. the inside story new from our interview, hillary clinton s closest aide talks about the monica lewinsky scandal and whether hillary clinton blames her for costing her the 2016 election. tonight the extraordinary lockdown in china as the government prevents more than 30,000 guests from leaving disneyland. and a princess on a mission to pay it forward and save the lives of kids just like her. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. o donnell: good evening to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us. we re going to begin with powerful words from the u.n. secretary general on day one of a climate conference. we are digging our own graves. the global summit brings together the leaders of nearly 200 countries, although
could you thanksgiving plans be in jeopardy? a grim covid milestone, the pandemic claims 5 million lives around the globe, and the latest from new york city, where a vaccine man date leaves only 6% of city workers on unpaid leave. the inside story new from our interview hillary clinton s closest aid talks about the monica lewinsky scandal and whether hillary clinton blames her for costing her the 2016 206 election. tonight the extraordinary lockdown in china as the government prevents more than 30,000 guests from leaving disneyland. and a princess on a mission to pay it forward and save the lives of kids just like her. o donnell: good evening, and thank you for joining us. we re going to begin with powerful words from the u.n. secretary general on day one of a climate conference. quote, we are digging our own graves. the global summit brings together the leaders of nearly 200 countries, although two of the world s biggest polluters were noticeably missing. more on that
indictments he s facing. plus, actor marcus scribner is in our simone spotlight. once a star of the tv company black-ish, now in the final season of grown-ish. what s next in his career and role and climate change activism? i m simone sanders-townsend, and i have something to. so it s been just over a week since the six conservative justices on the united states supreme court upended decades of precedent, banning the consideration of race in the polyp college admissions process. now americans are beginning to evaluate this new terrain, with some launching new efforts in the fight for racial equity in education. others working overtime to shut out students of color. this week, a group called lawyers forced civil rights or lcr fall to complete against harvard university. one of the respondents on the supreme court s admissions case is on behalf of three civil rights organizations based in boston. they re asking the federal government to intervene and abolish a system call