Also tonight, the senate signed off on a nearly half a trillion dollars in new funding, some of it to help those struggling hospitals. Most of the money will replenish a loan program for Small Businesses that ran dry last aek. And theres about 25 billion that will pay for coronavirus tests, which governors say they desperately need before they can lift their stayathome orders. Now, protesters rallied across the country again today, demanding an end to those orders. Li and some governors, especially in the south are already lifting them, despite warnings from experts and even as cases and deaths continue to rise. Now, tonight, more than 820,000 infections have been confirmed infections have been confirmed right here in the u. S. , and the death toll has passed 44,000. Theres a lot of news to get to tonight. Our team has it all covered. Mark strassmann is going to lead us off tonight in atlanta where businesses could soon be open. Eporter after three weeks, norah, some o reporter after t
500 billion to Small Businesses, hospitals, and to fund more testing. But is it enough . And what were learning tonight about the drug touted by the president as a miracle treatment. Disease detectives we go inside the countrys most extensive effort ever to trace the virus. More than 1,000 people tracking down those who may have been infected. Why the mission in massachusetts could lead the way for other states. North korean mystery reports that dictator kim jongun is gravely ill. The new details and the big concern. What happens to the countrys 30 to 40 nuclear weapons. And well end tonight with a story of a firefighter who is now trying to spark joy with music. This is the cbs evening news with norah odonnell, reporting from the nations capital. Odonnell good evening, and thank you odonnell good evening, and thank you for joining us. Were going to begin with that breaking news, because the director of the c. D. C. Says he next wave ofe next wave of coronavirus expected this winter co
Protests and clashes throughout the middle east. One town in jordan this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up. Security north korea now says it wants direct talks with washington. Thousands of firefighters worked to contain wildfires spreading throughout Southern California well have a live report and a new budget from zimbabwes new president with a name to revive the countrys economy. At least a hundred palestinians have been injured in protests across the occupied territories the angry scenes were sparked by u. S. President donald trump formally recognizing jerusalem as israels capital. Demonstrators in several palestinian territories of clashed with israeli troops who fired tear gas on live ammunition at them in ramallah in the occupied west Bank Thousands heeded the call from palestinian leaders to mobilize for three days of rage. Has more from ramallah. Anger disappointment and a sense of. Among palestinians now still they remain defiant saying that regardless they do consi
[inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] good evening. On behalf of the institute of neuroscience and Human Behavior. It i welcome you to this open my presentation. We are honored and proud to have with us this evening a scientist who needs no introduction to this audience. Our director of the seminole institute and author, american mania and the well tuned brained, neuroscience and that life well lived which is the book that peter will be talking about this evening. Welcome, thank you so much for coming to speak with us this evening. It is is a treat for so many of us. We even have people here from oxford, and we are just delighted to welcome you this evening. In discussion will be another scientist who is the professor of psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences and the director of the neuromodulation center. He is also off faculty advisor. So we would like to thank you all for being here and sharing your expertise with us. A few housekeeping items, after the presenta
American media and the welltuned brain, which is the book that dr. Peter whybrow will be talking about this evening. Welcome, dr. Whybrow. Thank you so much for coming to speak with us this evening. This is a real treat for so many of us. We even have people here from oxford, from france, and we are just delighted to welcome you this evening. Joining dr. Whybrow in discussion will be another preeminent scientist from the institute, dr. Andrew loopter who is a professor of psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences and the director of the Neuromodulation Center at the Semel Institute. Hes also our faculty adviser. So we would like to thank dr. Luketer also for being here this evening and for sharing his knowledge and expertise with us. A few housekeeping items. After the presentation we will have a discussion. You will receive if you would like to ask a question, please pick up an index card that will be passed around by some of our board members, write your question on the index card, and s