people up in washington will give us the various latest on that. the big question about january 6th is, who is going to stop it from happening again? who will stop it from happening again? is it you? is it the committee? maybe it s the republicans? who will stop it from happening again? who will stand up and the next time defend our free and fair election. to defend democracy from the lies that can take it all down? what we are hearing from the january 6th committee, the testimony from eyewitnesses who were shocked by what they saw and heard behind closed doors in the trump white house, who were pressured by the president determined to hold under pressure no matter what it took the fake electors. the wild conspiracy theories. the mob that stormed the capitol. none of that is about the past. it s about, what could happen the next time. if nobody stands up to stop it? should have put the media in that. the media, journalist? that s why it matters for the committee to follow the
who is going to stop it from happening again? who s gonna stop it from happening again is that you, the committee? maybe it s republicans? who s gonna stop it from happening again? who s gonnand up, the next time in defender freedom for a fair election, to defend our democracy, from the lies that could take it all down. because what we re hearing from the january six committee, the testimony from eyewitnesses, who were shocked by what they saw, and heard behind closed doors in the trump white house. who were pressured by president, determined to hold on to power no matter what it took, the fake electors, the wild conspiracy theories, the mob that stormed the capitol. none of that is about the past, it s about what could happen the next time, if nobody stands up to stop. i should ve put the median that, who s gonna do it, the media, journalists. that s why it matters for the committee to follow the investigation wherever it at leads. that s why it matters for journalists, who
tightening web of investigations into the treasonous actions of the former president who would expected to run for reelection any day now. yet, on the current lightning rod issues of abortion and gun control, maybe it is our politicians who are polarized for various reasons, because for all of the escalating political combat, as we approach midterm elections, it is our injuring economic wars that appear to be driving the conversation for voters. record inflation and gas prices. wages that have not kept face and where thousands of student borrowers financial burden threatening an entire generation. but whether it s polarizing personal freedoms or economic anxiety, american voters on the current political moment in less than four months. can democrats message their way through the economic hurdles to emerge victoriously? as usual, it is the economy, folks. in a moment, i will talk to the top white house economic adviser right here on politicsnation. along with yet another eye
once-in-a-thousand year storm. cbs omar villafranca is there. firefighters are here, and they re going to try to help him balls the house at this point is not livable. o donnell: plus, cbs kris van cleave on the summer travel nightmare made worse by the storm.m. coululd the govovernment force airlines to pay back fliers? and how schools are working to keep kids safe as they return to the classroom. cbs carter evans tonight shows the new normal. reporter: covid hasn t gone away, but it appears the fear of it has in schools. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. o donnell: good evening, and thank you for joining us on this tuesday night. well, tonight, we re learning new information about the f.b.i. search at former president trump s mar-a-lago estate, giving us a glimpse into what kind of classified materials were allegedly kept at the 45th president s florida home. cbs news previously reported classified documen
rewrite the nation s fundamental law which came out last year. in addition to writing about constitutional issues. he has also published works on capital punishment restorative justice and legal philosophy. so i am very excited to hear from dr. russell in this evening. this is such an interesting topic, you know, i feel like oftentimes we ve had scholars come on constitution 101 and look at kind of every angle of the constitution as as it exists, but i think your book is just so interesting of a thought experiment and i ll let you take it from here and explain how you ve kind of thought through this process of the idea of a constitution for the living. thanks so much, emily. i really appreciate the opportunity to chat with you and all the listeners and viewers. i want to thank the robert h smith center for the constitution at james madison s montpelier. it s kind of coming home for me. i was there at the beginning of the of the birth of the center and it s really nice to get