Dana President Trump holding rallies and four states today is former Vice President joe biden is going to focus on ohio and pennsylvania in the final hours. We have team fox coverage Martha Maccallum is here. Peter doocy has the latest from the Biden Campaign. Lets begin on the road with the chief White House Correspondent john roberts live in scranton, pennsylvania. Hey, john. Just outside of scranton at the scranton looks very airport. The president and four states today. He has five events. Its down to a handful of states as it always comes down to every election but i think the road to the white house could be said really runs through pennsylvania. The president has been spending a lot of time here. Well be here in a few short moments. Mr. President , the wind is blowing about 20 miles an hour and its in the 30s. Dress warmly and wear a hat. The president hammering on the economy this morning, any time here in pennsylvania in pennsylvania as well as North Carolina, the president re
World watches. The covid economy, one year later. We check in with some of those impacted. When youre laying there in bed at night and you are like are we going to reopen, do we rehire people. Duncan and later, soaring success, americas bald eagles escape extinction but their future is still uncertaiain. This is the cbs weekend news, from new york, heres Jericka Duncan. Dncan good evening. Dangerous weather is ripping across a big swath of the country tonight. Itits also pproving deadldly. At least fourur people have ben killed in n tennessee after torrential rain triggered flash flooding. Tornadoes also ripped up several southern states. The system is now impacting the east and millions of people are in the path of the storm. Cbss nancy chen is following it all for us tonight. Nancy, good evening. And good evening, jericka. The clean up is under way right now with some 60 million marybs impacted by those deadly storms. This weekend flooding swamped tennessee. Water rushing across stre
History. Well, its such a pleasure to be able to introduce dr. Holly a mayor who is been a dear friend of mine for decades. Now. We are catching up a little bit on the terrace earlier trying to calculate the years, but its been it was back in the 1900s when we first met one another thats not amazing how that sounds now holly dr. Mayer is now a professor emerita from the mccannulty college in the graduate school of liberia arts at Duquesne University in my hometown of pittsburgh, pennsylvania where she taught for many decades she did i think two stints as chair of the History Department there after joining duquesne after receiving your phd at the college of william and mary. She also has served as the visiting heraldkay johnson chair of military history at the Us Army War College out in carlisle, pennsylvania at the Carlisle Barracks and is currently during this Academic Year at west point where shes serving as the charles bowl ewing visitor professor of history. She is also has been co
History. Well, its such a pleasure to be able to introduce dr. Holly a mayor who is been a dear friend of mine for decades. Now. We are catching up a little bit on the terrace earlier trying to calculate the years, but its been it was back in the 1900s when we first met one another thats not amazing how that sounds now holly dr. Mayer is now a professor emerita from the mccannulty college in the graduate school of liberia arts at Duquesne University in my hometown of pittsburgh, pennsylvania where she taught for many decades she did i think two stints as chair of the History Department there after joining duquesne after receiving your phd at the college of william and mary. She also has served as the visiting heraldkay johnson chair of military history at the Us Army War College out in carlisle, pennsylvania at the Carlisle Barracks and is currently during this Academic Year at west point where shes serving as the charles bowl ewing visitor professor of history. She is also has been co
With in july 2019 researchers at the Swiss Federal Institute of technology e th zurich made global headlines, planting trees could help mitigate Climate Change. They said, but it would require a huge number of trees to be planted worldwide. Reforestation covering an area about the size of the United States a massive undertaking. But the idea was an appealing one, a promise to save the climate with a simple act planting trees. But the initial euphoria soon began to ebb. Critics included scientists who called the idea unrealistic in germany, the university of barnes i called luling was one of the 1st scientists to speak out skipped term some im in their studio, im a girl. There are a number of questions. The authors of that study need to address is all of that land actually suited to planting trees. All in that time they see a lot of potential in the taiga, in the tundra, in regions that are too cold for trees, yawn. They want to plant trees in the savannah, which is nothing like a fores