own new program which will air 6:00 p.m. weekdays. we ll announce the start date eventually. but you can mark your calendar in a rough way if you want. a big breaking news night. so i m happy to hear what rachel maddow has in store for us. you re giving us a calendar alert that could exist in the age of digital calendars. you re telling us to pencil this in in general but i can t give you a start date. write a macro so at some point that stakicks in and it starts. that s all i was allowed to say. a very laurie approawyerly a tonight i had an a block all set and ready to go. we worked on it this weekend. all this breaking news stuff this evening and then this happened this evening and we had all of this crazy stuff happening with the legal teams that are trying to defend or
senator rand paul from kentucky said he wouldn t vote for it because repealing obamacare was still too much like obamacare. whatever. for whatever reasons the two of them said they wouldn t vote it. so we
last issue that most republicans in the congress can agree on. they are all for tax cuts, that s part of what it is to be a republican i think. is there anyway that this this doesn t pass? a very narrow majority in the senate, there are benefits in this tax code now that would have to be stricken to make room for the cuts, so you don t have a big blowout in terms of the budget and so they will be fiercely supported and defended by those affected. it won t be easy, not with a narrow majority of the kind that we have now among republicans. democrats by large do not favor tax cuts, particularly tax cuts they will inevitably say benefit the rich. it s not that easy sl for this reason. for one thing, every time you pass tax cuts and you are the president tonight say they re going to increase the number of people in the zero bracket, you
have fewer and fewer people actually playing texas. that is fewer and fewer people who stand to gain when taxes are cut because it is simply a mathemat
strength. important you pointed out they have counseling and the equipment they need. reporter: they re bringing in more supplies. i see the supplies. we want to you keep your voice down as low as you can. we can hear you. reporter: more supplies. we see paramedics coming out. there have been pediatricians on the scene that have been brought in. people just with everyday tools that have been asked to come to try to break some of this concrete in this school, andrea. the fists have gone back up again. i m going to hand it to you. for the first time probably 15 minutes ago, they started to drill, a diamond-edged drill, it looked like really into the bars sort of on the bottom level. until then we just see people try to climb into that hole from above. as they re able to hear whether through the cell phone calls or directly from the voices of those children inside in that area known as the triangle of life, they are simply trying to
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paramedics from imerg to treat victims. florida speaker of the house is now weighing in. what we have here is a poorly run agency. he has got every single person under investigation but he doesn t want to hold himself accountable for all these people that he has to investigate for their wrongdoing but he has done none. the height of arrogance. and the attorney for scott peterson, the deputy who failed to run in to stop the shooter says in his statement quote the allegations that mr. pertson is a coward and his performance under the circumstances failed to meet the standards of police officers are patently untrue. finally guys, several agencies are also taking heat for missing warning signs about the shooter s mental health. nikolas cruz is due back in court for a hearing on obtaining evidence. steve: thank you very much. of the florida senate did act yesterday. they passed legislation that would raise the legal age in that state for buying a handgun and any gun to 21. also, they
o donnell: the n.f.l. star who lost his cool says he deserves to play again. and why is the player he attacked now also apologizing? a hockey team s m.v.p. how this pup gets his shot. and as the democratic candidates for president debate tonight, they re taking aim at a new target. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell reporting tonight from ghashington. o donnell: good evening, and thank you for joining us. president trump s hand-picked ambassador to the european union sent shock waves across the u.s. capitol today, changing his story and directly implicating the president in the pressure urmpaign against ukraine. gordon sondland told congress there was a quid pro quo, an attempt to trade military funding for an investigation of mr. trump s rivals, and it was
done at the direction of the president. sondland insisted everyone was in the loop, including the vice president and the secretary of state, and he dramatically shifted the timeline, saying the attempts to
Thosejunior doctor those junior doctor members of the british medical association have voted for that 12.4% offer up with more than 81% in favour so significant for the nhs there at the end of any potential for that dispute to continue. but very different in england, and significant that it is different because members of the same bma union have rejected an offer of 9% put forward by the government at westminster. and the government line is that is a final offer and in line with the pay review body so the bma are now balloting members again who are now balloting members again who arejunior are now balloting members again who are junior doctors are now balloting members again who arejunior doctors in england about extending their strike mandate beyond the end of this month. we learnt today a bit more about the impact of strikes. the figures covering the latest four day walk out byjunior doctors in walk out by junior doctors in england walk out byjunior doctors in england which ended yes
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Can get their paperwork and go ahead and randomly distribute themselves across the united states. brian: i feel bad for the mayor, mayor adams declared himself to be a biden disciple left out to dry, 62000 that are still here, he was basically given the heisman, told to forget it. we got a liaison to help us negotiate with it, it s not a matter of texans coming here, everyone is coming here because of sanctuary policy, presents the most opportunity. we have nowhere to put them. it s been great news for hotels that are getting taxpayer dollars to house these illegal immigrants to come here, we can t really get a job or we got free food, we don t like the food, we fight in the hallways, drinking in the stairwells, all types of bad things going on in many cases and we don t have any room for you, he has to ship people to long island, upstate
Wrexham, a box office smash thanks to ryan reynolds who purchased the team in 2020 and have invested $3.7 million into the club. ahead of season two of their hit show, the team is touring the u.s. after promotion to a higher league. people said why wrexham? this is why. and they are dreaming of even more. i love just hearing friends of mine, people that are in show business and some not, different walks of life saying the word wrexham. i get asked more about this than anything in show business. amazing a small town in wales with the population of about 62,000 is a household name.
Unfortunately it is going to be a very rough ride over the next 20 years, as warming continues. i want to ask you about adaptation as well. we are seeing cities, regions on the coast as well all trying to adapt to this massive heatwave we sang at the moment. how can we prepare to face this perhaps every year? yes, well, unfortunately we are ill adapted, and there are going to be some pretty serious limitations to adaptation. we already suffer thousands of heat related deaths in the united states, every single year, more than all the weather related deaths put together, and so that s happening across the world. 62,000 deaths last year linked to europe s heatwave last summer, the toll is of course still ongoing best summer, but we can expect it to be in the many thousands of deaths globally, and so for many it is too late for us to adapt, but there is still a chance for us to harness all of the available science, and what we know about the relationship between warming, heat,