In most races securing the ranks of ninth place wont get you anywhere near pudding. But with more than 20 democrats of the president ial nomination, breaking to the top ten is pretty good and worthy of a spot here. At the national prescott. Our guest today, senator Amy Klobuchar has served in her state on capitol hill since 2006. She is considered one of the more moderate voices in this county democratic race. That means she has a plan to address Climate Change, a trillion dollar infrastructure plan, 100 millionn plan to address substance abuse, but she is not promising every buddy free college or medicare for all. For the journalist in the room the senator has ties to our profession. Her father was a reporter and columnist for the Minneapolis Star Tribune for more than 30 decades. Do we have a star tribune reporter here today question. Im sure we have a lot to talk about this money. Please join me in welcoming to the national prescott, Amy Klobuchar. [applause] thank you so much it is
being able to watch and observe outside the room against the backdrop of everything that is happening in this country and against the comedians roast the elites so to speak. exactly. well, you did fantastic. my whole family watched. thank you. and thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. happy mayday to those who celebrate and hopefully we all do. this i m sorry to say was columbus, ohio, this weekend. gentlemen very bravely wearing ski masks with sunglasses over the eye holes along with matching coordinated outfits that made them like assistant managers at a tire store. these gentlemen are part of a neo-nazi group. i don t say that as a general matter or something i m surmising from their look. they re not being subtle about it. they are in fact flying a gigantic swastika flag. again, this was saturday, this weekend 2023 in columbus, ohio. and i want to be able to say it is nothing particular to ohio. certainly we have seen these kind of displays in other states
symptoms the president is experiencing are very mild. we ll get an update shortly on the president s condition. complete coverage now, dr. marc siegel standing by. john: jacqui heinrich is live on the north lawn. the white house has sent out the first picture of the president, from some time today? we are to assume it s from today. white house is making an effort to show the president is still carrying out his duties in isolation despite testing positive for covid-19. he tweets, folks, i m doing great. thanks for your concern. just called senator casey, congressman cartwright and a mayor and scranton cousins send my regret for missing our event today, keeping busy, exclamation point. his symptoms began last night with a runny nose, fatigue and dry cough. when he went to bed he felt fine but did not sleep well, woke up this morning and tested positive. the white house physician says he s talking the antiviral drug paxlovid, has f.d.a. emergency use authorization for high r
saying after the bombshell meghan and harry interview. f.b.i. manhunt new security footage of the person suspected of placing pipe bombs in the nation s capital ahead of the capitol riot the $100,000 reward. covid relief plan: could the ne tax credit help 10 million children currently living in poverty? george floyd murder trial: jury selection begins in the trial of ex minneapolis police officer derek chauvin. pandemic prediction: we speak to a harvard epidemiologist who predicted the severity of the coronavirus outbreak. his projection tonight for the rest of the crisis. and we ll introduce you to officer l.c. buckshot smith still on the beat at 91 years old. you won t want to miss this one. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. o donnell: good evening to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us. we are going to begin with some new warnings and some signs of progress in the fight against coronavirus. just
Already near, residents close to the barclay friends nursing home sprung into action. I asked if i could help and there was just so much going on, that instead of waiting i just went in. Reporter some ran in the burning building to help those helpless inside. We wrapped this gentlemen in the blanket and made a stretcher out of it and carried him away from the fire as far as we could. Reporter others ran from their homes with blankets to comfort, and to keep warm, elderly and disabled now out in the cold. Everybody reacted so quickly. I was extremely proud of my neighborhood. Reporter fear now is that all of this effort may not have been enough, 18 hours after the fire, authorities are still trying to figure out if everyone made it out. That is number one priority is to make sure that we can account for everybody and the scene and how it happened, will follow on. Reporter at lee 25 investigators with the atf will be figuring out what caused this fire and try to figure out if everyone ma