Plus couldnt your vote in the upcoming election be influenced by something completely fake we are seeing Artificial Intelligence or ai show up in Campaign Ads on social media, even Robo Calls to voters trying to he convince you a candidate said something or did something that never happened. Tonight, were digging into the technology and the Warning Signs and leading this Hour Tomorrow marks one month until election day. And today, former President Donald Trump is in georgia, a state. He won in 2016 and barely lost in 2020 while Vice President Kamala Harris is in michigan, a state that trump won in 2016, but biden flipped in 2020. Lets go to cnns Eva Mckend in flint, michigan. Eva, this will be the second Event Today for Vice President Kamala Harris in michigan how worried is the Harris Campaign about whats going on on the ground there are concerned about michigan. Are the other Battleground States. What strategy here era of american voters here today. And now this. Rally is going to be
attacks targeted sites associated with hamas militants in retaliation for bombings a day before. attentions have also been rising in israel after palestinians conducted a pair of deadly attacks there. so far the very latest on the ground let s go with this latest breaking news. this is breaking news spread in the past 20 minutes three rockets were fired from southern sierra toward israelite territory. one of those rockets landed in an open area and the heights. one of them reportedly landing in jordan and another one falling short in sierra. a significant escalation once again by suspected iranian linked proxies in sierra after a week of unrest across the re region. just here in tel aviv last night there was a terror attack that left one civilian dead and seven others wounded when a man ramped his car through a crowd of people was fired a weapon. police that were nearby rushed to the scene and killed the attacker. those who were injured were brought to a local hospital. earli
be allowed women s sports. good evening i am jon scott and this is the fox report. we will have more on both of these stories ahead. but first, bipartisan group of lawmakers wraps up its trip to taiwan per drawing threats from china. this as foreign house affairs committee chairman michael mccaul said if china invades taiwan, u.s. troops could be deployed to defend the island. aishah hasnie has the details from taipei. jon, good evening to you. people here in taipei are going about their daily lives despite the fact china is flexing its military muscles less than 100 miles away from this island. brand-new video released by the ccp shows a china s people liberation army watching three days of military drills. seventy-one chinese army jets and nine navy vessels were seen in just one day. some of these jets are crossing the median line and the taiwan strait for this happening presumably in response to a big meeting between president tsai ing- wen and kevin mccarthy earlier t
that state. the fed raises interest rates, plus our cbs s carter evans takes a closer look tonight at inflation and why those already struggling financially are being hit the hardest. and america s opioid crisis. cbs s jeff pegues shows us why drug cartels are now pushing fentanyl that looks like candy. they re deliberately doing this to kill our children. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. duncan: good evening to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us tonight. i m jericka duncan in for norah. we begin tonight with the biggest escalation in the war in ukraine since the invasion itself. russia s vladimir putin is threatening nuclear war and warning the west he s not bluffing. it comes after humiliating defeats on the battlefield in ukraine and in a move not seen in russia since world war ii, putin is calling up hundreds of thousands of reservists. the announcement was met by intense anti-war protestors a
that letter represents? just means reserved. it s a social services car park. that bay is reserved for one of the managers. of course, reserved. of course it s reserved except she has the feeling that it s something else and, as history proves, turns out she was right. now, the film has caused some controversy, because its depiction of academics who are almost pantomime villains in terms of firstly mocking her and not taking her seriously because she is working both on research and a certain degree of feelings and emotion, and later on attempting to take credit for her great discovery. the film i think does portray them in a pretty harsh light. philippa langley has said she did feel sidelined and marginalised they have said it s an unfair portrait. the thing you have to do is look at it as a dramatic construction. in the drama, this is a story about somebody who isn t taken seriously, fighting to be taken seriously, fighting to find their place. and that feeling that she