Americans along the gulf coast to expect extreme, life threatening and historic flooding in the next 24 hours. As Hurricane Sally turns just sowings of alabama, forecasters say the storm could dump several feet of rain when it roars ashore near mobile bay tomorrow morning trapping people under sixfoot storm surge. As we come on the air, the outer bands of sally are lashing the coast and could spin off tornadoes later tonight. Sally is proving to be a challenge to predict, changing her speed and intensity several times over the past 24 hours, and tonight, forecasters are warning she could have more theres a lot of new reporting and the latest forecast to get to tonight. Weve got our team of correspondents standing by. Cbs David Begnaud is going to lead off our coverage in Pensacola Beach, florida. Good evening, david. Reporter good evening, norah. Storm surge from the gulf of mexico is pushing the coast into Pensacola Beach where the flooding has already begun. The storm is 500 miles wi
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Landmark agreements israel and two arab nations normalize relations. What the trump administrations deal does and doesnt do. 2020, america decides, battle for the latino vote. Joe biden makes his first trip to florida as he tries to shore up a key constituency. Wedding outbreak. Tonight a coronavirus super spreading event linked to an indoor reception in maine. How it led to more than 170 cases and seven deaths. Tonight, the new Health Feature announced by apple, and why the tech company is getting into fitness streaming. And the story of bravery, how an 18yearold summoned the courage to rescue a mother and three children from a burning car. This is the cbs evening news with Norah Odonnell, reporting from the nations capital. Odonnell good evening to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us. We are going to begin with breaking news tonight. The National Hurricane center is warning more than 10 million americans along the gulf coast to expect extreme, life threatening and h
Headquarters, saturday, june 6th. Unrelenting protests around this nation. Thousands marched from coast to coast while Police Respond with projectiles and more arrests. And new fallout and outrage over police use of force against Peaceful Protesters. This large demonstration in portland, oregon turned ugly last night when objects started flying, including flash grenades and smoke devices, sending protesters scampering to safety. And then there was this. Back up. Back up. Thats it. Thank you. Thank you. I was arrested for walking on the sidewalk. That was from brooklyn, new york, where nypd officers started taking protesters into custody. This is happening as police use of force and tear gas at protests are coming under increasing scrutiny. You have guns, we have flowers was the chant from protesters in seattle. A federjudge said the threat to physical safety and free speech outweighs the threat to property. And philadelphia staff inspector was charged with aggravated assault after vide
This morning, the mayor spoke honoring the hometown heros achievement as a fighter and humanitarian. Muhammad ali lived a life so big and bold, it is hard to believe that any one man could do everything he did, to do all the things he became in the course of one lifetime. This man, this champion, his louisvilleyan, lived 74 days yesterday as a United Nations messenger of peace, a humanitarian and champion athlete who earned the Lifetime Achievement award, Sports Illustrated sportsman of the century. He was cofounder with his beloved wife, lonnie, of the Muhammad Ali Center which promotes respect, hope and understanding here in his hometown of louisville and around the world. Cassius Marcellus Clay jr. , born january 17th, 1942 to cassius senior and odessa grady clay. Imagine that day, a little boy, eyes wide open looking around the room at the Old Louisville general hospital, not knowing the life that awaited him, the life he would make, the world he would shake up and the people he wo