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KPIX CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell June 9, 2020
Safe. Defunding the police . We take a look at what that means. And former
Vice President
joe biden weighs in. And why the minneapolis mayor is booed away at this protest rally amidst calls to dismantle his citys police force. Back in business. 100 days since new yorks first coronavirus case, the city begins to reopen. Plus where in the country cases are rising. Will
Prince Andrew
cooperate with u. S. Authorities in the investigation into sex offender
Jeffrey Epstein
. What hes saying tonight. And tonight, wall of reflection fencing outside the white house has become a rallying point for those seeking change. This is the cbs evening news with
Norah Odonnell
reporting tonight from houston. Odonnell good evening, and thank you for joining us from houston where today thousands of mourners lined up for hours in the heat here at the fountain of praise church,
Wearing Masks
and waiting to pay their respects to george floyd. Floyd will be buried here tomorrow, next to his mother. More than two weeks after dying in police custody, when a
Minneapolis Police
officer pinned him down with a knee on his neck. That officer,
Derek Chauvin
, appeared in court today on a video link from jail, where his bail was set at 1. 25 million. Chauvin is charged with
Second Degree
murder and manslaughter in floyds death, and tonight across the country, the case is raising questions about the use of
Excessive Force
by police. Democrats on capitol hill unveiled a bill today aimed at reforming
Law Enforcement
. While in minneapolis and elsewhere there are calls tonight to
Defund Police
departments. Joe biden, the
Presumptive Democratic
president ial nominee, told me in an exclusive interview, he does not support defunding the police but says he does think there should be restrictions on federal aid to departments based on whether they meet certain standards. We sat down with the former
Vice President
here in houston just shortly after he met privately with
George Floyds
family. Coming up well have more of what he said to the family including a very special moment with floyds daughter. Well, theres a lot of news to get to tonight, and our team of correspondents is standing by. Cbs jeff pegues is going to lead off our coverage tonight from minneapolis. Good evening, jeff. Reporter norah, chauvin appeared before a judge from a jail thats about 20 miles away from here. He was taken into custody on may 29, accused of killing george floyd. This was a quick hearing. It lasted less than ten minutes, and he uttered fewer than 20 words. Today fired
Minneapolis Police
officer
Derek Chauvin
appearing on video sat quietly wearing an orange jumpsuit and a mask as the judge increased the bail to more than 1 million for the 19year police veteran who also worked off duty at a latin club in the city. The owner, maya santamaria, knew both men. Floyd worked security there, too. We talked to her for the upcoming cbs news special justice for all. He would pepper spray everybody for no reason, just if he felt like any kind of threat at all. Reporter yeah, so you werent okay with that . No, absolutely not. Reporter
Minneapolis Police
Department Statistics
show that over the last five years, there have been 11,000 useofforce incidents. Black citizens were involved in 60 of those cases. Floyds death is now fueling efforts to defund the police department. The city council now has a veto proof majority to potentially make it happen. City
Council Member
alondra cano says
Reform Efforts
have repeatedly failed. Our
Current System
is about 150 years old. Its time for a revamp. Reporter no one here seems to have a clear answer about how a revamped
Law Enforcement
system will look. Los angeles and new york city are proposing moving money from
Police Budgets
to underserved communities. Today nationwide protests continue, two weeks after floyds death. Some saw violence. In seattle, a man is in custody after shooting protester from his car. And today authorities charged harry skip rogers for driving his truck into a richland suburb crowd of protesters. The county
Attorney Says
rogers is an admitted klan leader. Back in minneapolis, the citys mayor who was booed supporting the defunding movement said the change will come. We will rebuild as a stronger, more equitable, and more inclusive city. Reporter we have reached out to chauvins attorneys to get a response to the club owners allegations. We havent heard back. Meanwhile, city officials here are telling me that they are considering a truth and
Reconciliation Commission
similar to what was done in south africa. Also, all four officers former officers will be back in court june 29. Norah. Odonnell jeff pegues in minneapolis, thank you. Here in houston, there has been a steady stream of people entering the church to pay their respects to george floyd, who has come home for the last time. Cbs
Janet Shamlian
joins us now. And janet, what an incredible turnout it has been all day and its still going on. Reporter norah, we are close to the end of this public viewing, but the crowds keep on coming. They arent all from houston. People have driven here from across texas and out of state, saying they had to be here. Long lines of mourners waiting. A mood as heavy as the stifling houston heat. This is a time for change, time for silence to be broken. Reporter most here didnt know george floyd but in his death saw a husband, a brother, or in this womans case, her 19yearold son. It moved me, to the core of my soul, that he called for his mother in the street like a dog, and his mother was already gone. Reporter inside, social distancing. It was very somber. Very peaceful, very quiet. Reporter tomorrow a re. Houston mayor sylvester turnr will speak. Have you had any contact with his family . Yes. They are in surprisingly good spirits. Quite frankly, they were inspiring to me. What they want is justice for george. And they want the protests, they want the reforms, but they want things to be done in a very respectful and peaceful fashion, an incredible family. Reporter floyds family met with democratic nominee joe biden and al sharpton today. Its pain. I. I thank you all so much for coming out to support us. It just hurts. taps reporter even with the heat index more than 100 degrees, few complaints about the wait. I spent my whole life wondering where i would be when a moment like this came. Here. I have to be here. Reporter there is a candlelight vigil at
George Floyds
high school in houston. And after dark, city halls across the country will be bathed in crimson and gold. The colors of that high school in tribute to george floyd. Norah. Odonnell and its incredible, janet, to take a look inside the church right now. Many people who have waited outside in the heat for more than an hour, you can see with their families, people wanted to be here at this moment, at this tipping point. An important time. Janet shamlian, thank you so much. And tonight one of those who came to pay tribute to floyds family as janet mentioned was former
Vice President
joe biden, now the
Presumptive Democratic
nominee. Biden and his wife jill met with the family at a houston restaurant for more than an hour, and we spoke with him for a cbs news special justice for all, and we asked biden about that meeting. Jill and i talked to them about, its hard enough to grieve, but its much harder to do it in public. Its much harder with the whole world watching. Theyre an incredible family. His little daughter said daddys going to change the world, and i think her daddy is going to change the world. I think whats happened here is a great
Inflection Point
in
American History
in terms of civil liberty, civil rights, and just treating people with dignity. Odonnell youve seen the black lives matter painted on the street just outside the white house. Some demonstrators added equals defund the police. Do you support defunding the police . No, i dont support defunding the police . I support conditioning federal aid to police based on whether or not they meet certain basic standards of decency and honorableness and, in fact, are able to demonstrate, they can protect the community and everybody in the community. Odonnell well, there will be much more of our interview with joe biden on our primetime special anchored by gayle king, justice for all. Its about the changes we could see on race and policing. It airs tomorrow night at 10 00, 9 00 central, right here on cbs. Tonight cbs news has learned that
President Trump
plans to resume
Campaign Rallies
within the next two weeks. The coronavirus pandemic put his rallies on hold more than three months ago. This comes as the president touts himself as a law and order president but has not announced any
Police Reform
. Cbss weijia jiang reports tonight from the white house. Reporter hosting
Law Enforcement
officers at the white house,
President Trump
continued bashing democrats for their calls to shrink the scope of
Police Duties
in the aftermath of
George Floyds
death, what he calls defunding th pe. Theng. Therwoismtling of rorter its a line o attack the president is pushing as he remains under fire for last weeks forceful removal of
Peaceful Protesters
in
Lafayette Square
. Military leaders are still condemning the move, including former joint chiefs of staff chairman mike mullen, who said he was sickened by it. We have a military to fight our enemies, not our own people. Reporter republican colin powell, another former joint chiefs chairman, went further. I think he has been not an effective president. He lies all the time. Reporter and utah republican mitt romney, a frequent critic of mr. Trumps, joined a demonstration outside the white house this weekend. Black lives matter. Reporter today press secretary
Kayleigh Mcenany
tried to keep the focus on the economy. Transition to greatness has officially begun. Reporter but a newly released report showed the u. S. Entered a recession in february, and a poll out today shows the president s
Approval Rating
is down seven points. Nationally he trails biden by 14, including in the key night at the way
Lafayette Square
was cleared out. In a new interview, he said the administration was reacting to three days of protests that were so bad the secret
Service Recommended
President Trump
go to the white house bunker, which directly contradicts the president , who said no one told him that and he only went to the shelter for a short time during the day to inspect it. Norah . Odonnell weijia jiang at the white house, thank you. There was an emotional moment on capitol hill today as
Congressional Democrats
introduced a sweeping new bill aimed at rooting out racial bias in policing. House majority whip james clyburn, the highest ranking
African American
in congress, asked that americas history of slavery be considered when writing and discussing the new legislation. Heres cbs nancy cordes. Reporn congressionalulder of ne a black caucus took a knee today and then laid out their bill. Were here because black americans want to stop being killed. Reporter the justice in policing act would make it easier to prosecute officers for brutality, track
Police Misconduct
with a new
National Registry
and set new standards for training and use of force. The chokehold is a procedure that is unnecessary, unacceptable, uncivilized, unconscionable, and unamerican. This legislation will make it unlawful. Reporter many of the initiatives have been introduced before after the deaths of eric garner, sandra bland, and tamir rice. Sometimes it takes a long time for things to change. Reporter californias karen bass chairs the black caucus. This bill asks a lot of police departments. Yes. Reporter but doesnt give them new any money. It doesnt give them new money, but it repurposes existing money. Reporter reducing legal immunity for pwont be easy. The white house called it a nonstarter today. Attorney general william barr explained why on face the nation. That would result certainly in
Police Pulling
back. Reporter tonight several republicans and the white house say they, too, are working on
Police Reform
legislation, though they havent revealed many specifics yet. Democrats are hoping to push their bill through the house quickly in the next couple of weeks and then pressure the
Republicanled Senate
to take it up. Norah . Odonnell nancy cordes on capitol hill, thank you, nancy. Tonight there are encouraging signs at what was once the epicenter of the coronavirus pandemic, the rate of new infections in new york city has dropped to its lowest level since the outbreak began. Today, 100 days after the first case was confirmed in new york city, the big apple started reopening for business. Cbs mola lenghi is there. Reporter after a 78day lockdown, new york city took its first step toward reopening today. This mornings commute, tame by new york city standards, was still the busiest in months. The city estimates up to 400,000 people will get back to work in construction, manufacturing, and retail that can offer in store and curbside pickup. We met this man removing plywood from the shuttered windows at the new york
City Furniture
store he manages. Whats today feel like . Youre finally able to reopen. Its exciting, 100 exciting. Reporter but uncertainty in the economy and the pandemic is creating challenges. You cannot see the future. You cannot make any longterm plans. Reporter 17 states are reporting increases in average new cases, florida and texas both reported at least 1,000 cases a day for six straight days. Despite new york cases steadily declining for two months. Protesters, please go get a test. Reporter
Governor Andrew Cuomo
worries that recent nationwide protests could spark a second wave of covid19. In kansas, a protester tested positive. He told officials he attended a protest without a mask. One person in a crowd of 100 people can infect dozens. Reporter of course, there are still concerns about the impact of a potential second wave of the virus and how recent nationwide protests might actually be fueling its spread. Governor andrew cuomo announced 15 new covid19 testing sites are being set up here in new york city specifically for people who have participated in those protests. Norah . Odonnell mola lenghi in new york city tonight. Thank you. There is still much more news ahead on tonights cbs evening news. Theres new pressure on
Prince Andrew
to tell investigators what he knows about the
Jeffrey Epstein
case. Tens of millions of americans face the threat of floods from whats left of
Tropical Storm
cristobal. And later, a fence meant to keep protesters away has instead given them a voice. Audrey thinkin all she can to me her type 2 diabetes and t disease, but is her treatment doing enough to lower her heart risk . Maybe not. Jardiance can reduce the risk of cardiovascular death for adults who also have known heart disease. So it could help save your life from a heart attack or stroke. And it lowers a1c. Jardiance can cause serious side effects including dehydration, genital yeast or urinary tract infections, and sudden kidney problems. Ketoacidosis is a serious side effect that may be fatal. A rare, but lifethreatening bacterial infection. In the skin of the perineum could occur. Stop taking jardiance and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of this bacterial infection,. Ketoacidosis, or an allergic reaction and dont take it if youre on dialysis or have severe kidney problems. Taking jardiance with a sulfonylurea or insulin may cause low blood sugar. Lower a1c and lower risk of a fatal heart attack . On it with jardiance. Ask your doctor about jardiance. Amazing school district. The hoa has been very involved. These shrubs arent board approved. You need to break down your cardboard. Thank you. Violation. Violation. I see youve met cynthia. At least geico makes bundling our home and
Car Insurance
easy. And it does help us save a bunch of money. Two inches over regulation. Thanks, cynthia. For bundling made easy, go to geico. Com yes. Neutrogena® ultra sheer. Superior protection helps prevent early skin aging and skin cancer with a clean feel. Its the one. The best for your skin. Ultra sheer. Neutrogena®. Lundgren, it appears youre. Thquite the investor. N. I like to trade. Td ameritrade has pros ready if you need help, say. Talking through a new strategy. Just in case things you know, get a little rocky. Im sorry. Odonnell tonight cbs news confirms the u. S. Justice department has formally requested that britains
Prince Andrew
be interviewed in connection with the
Vice President<\/a> joe biden weighs in. And why the minneapolis mayor is booed away at this protest rally amidst calls to dismantle his citys police force. Back in business. 100 days since new yorks first coronavirus case, the city begins to reopen. Plus where in the country cases are rising. Will
Prince Andrew<\/a> cooperate with u. S. Authorities in the investigation into sex offender
Jeffrey Epstein<\/a> . What hes saying tonight. And tonight, wall of reflection fencing outside the white house has become a rallying point for those seeking change. This is the cbs evening news with
Norah Odonnell<\/a> reporting tonight from houston. Odonnell good evening, and thank you for joining us from houston where today thousands of mourners lined up for hours in the heat here at the fountain of praise church,
Wearing Masks<\/a> and waiting to pay their respects to george floyd. Floyd will be buried here tomorrow, next to his mother. More than two weeks after dying in police custody, when a
Minneapolis Police<\/a> officer pinned him down with a knee on his neck. That officer,
Derek Chauvin<\/a>, appeared in court today on a video link from jail, where his bail was set at 1. 25 million. Chauvin is charged with
Second Degree<\/a> murder and manslaughter in floyds death, and tonight across the country, the case is raising questions about the use of
Excessive Force<\/a> by police. Democrats on capitol hill unveiled a bill today aimed at reforming
Law Enforcement<\/a>. While in minneapolis and elsewhere there are calls tonight to
Defund Police<\/a> departments. Joe biden, the
Presumptive Democratic<\/a> president ial nominee, told me in an exclusive interview, he does not support defunding the police but says he does think there should be restrictions on federal aid to departments based on whether they meet certain standards. We sat down with the former
Vice President<\/a> here in houston just shortly after he met privately with
George Floyds<\/a> family. Coming up well have more of what he said to the family including a very special moment with floyds daughter. Well, theres a lot of news to get to tonight, and our team of correspondents is standing by. Cbs jeff pegues is going to lead off our coverage tonight from minneapolis. Good evening, jeff. Reporter norah, chauvin appeared before a judge from a jail thats about 20 miles away from here. He was taken into custody on may 29, accused of killing george floyd. This was a quick hearing. It lasted less than ten minutes, and he uttered fewer than 20 words. Today fired
Minneapolis Police<\/a> officer
Derek Chauvin<\/a> appearing on video sat quietly wearing an orange jumpsuit and a mask as the judge increased the bail to more than 1 million for the 19year police veteran who also worked off duty at a latin club in the city. The owner, maya santamaria, knew both men. Floyd worked security there, too. We talked to her for the upcoming cbs news special justice for all. He would pepper spray everybody for no reason, just if he felt like any kind of threat at all. Reporter yeah, so you werent okay with that . No, absolutely not. Reporter
Minneapolis Police<\/a>
Department Statistics<\/a> show that over the last five years, there have been 11,000 useofforce incidents. Black citizens were involved in 60 of those cases. Floyds death is now fueling efforts to defund the police department. The city council now has a veto proof majority to potentially make it happen. City
Council Member<\/a> alondra cano says
Reform Efforts<\/a> have repeatedly failed. Our
Current System<\/a> is about 150 years old. Its time for a revamp. Reporter no one here seems to have a clear answer about how a revamped
Law Enforcement<\/a> system will look. Los angeles and new york city are proposing moving money from
Police Budgets<\/a> to underserved communities. Today nationwide protests continue, two weeks after floyds death. Some saw violence. In seattle, a man is in custody after shooting protester from his car. And today authorities charged harry skip rogers for driving his truck into a richland suburb crowd of protesters. The county
Attorney Says<\/a> rogers is an admitted klan leader. Back in minneapolis, the citys mayor who was booed supporting the defunding movement said the change will come. We will rebuild as a stronger, more equitable, and more inclusive city. Reporter we have reached out to chauvins attorneys to get a response to the club owners allegations. We havent heard back. Meanwhile, city officials here are telling me that they are considering a truth and
Reconciliation Commission<\/a> similar to what was done in south africa. Also, all four officers former officers will be back in court june 29. Norah. Odonnell jeff pegues in minneapolis, thank you. Here in houston, there has been a steady stream of people entering the church to pay their respects to george floyd, who has come home for the last time. Cbs
Janet Shamlian<\/a> joins us now. And janet, what an incredible turnout it has been all day and its still going on. Reporter norah, we are close to the end of this public viewing, but the crowds keep on coming. They arent all from houston. People have driven here from across texas and out of state, saying they had to be here. Long lines of mourners waiting. A mood as heavy as the stifling houston heat. This is a time for change, time for silence to be broken. Reporter most here didnt know george floyd but in his death saw a husband, a brother, or in this womans case, her 19yearold son. It moved me, to the core of my soul, that he called for his mother in the street like a dog, and his mother was already gone. Reporter inside, social distancing. It was very somber. Very peaceful, very quiet. Reporter tomorrow a re. Houston mayor sylvester turnr will speak. Have you had any contact with his family . Yes. They are in surprisingly good spirits. Quite frankly, they were inspiring to me. What they want is justice for george. And they want the protests, they want the reforms, but they want things to be done in a very respectful and peaceful fashion, an incredible family. Reporter floyds family met with democratic nominee joe biden and al sharpton today. Its pain. I. I thank you all so much for coming out to support us. It just hurts. taps reporter even with the heat index more than 100 degrees, few complaints about the wait. I spent my whole life wondering where i would be when a moment like this came. Here. I have to be here. Reporter there is a candlelight vigil at
George Floyds<\/a> high school in houston. And after dark, city halls across the country will be bathed in crimson and gold. The colors of that high school in tribute to george floyd. Norah. Odonnell and its incredible, janet, to take a look inside the church right now. Many people who have waited outside in the heat for more than an hour, you can see with their families, people wanted to be here at this moment, at this tipping point. An important time. Janet shamlian, thank you so much. And tonight one of those who came to pay tribute to floyds family as janet mentioned was former
Vice President<\/a> joe biden, now the
Presumptive Democratic<\/a> nominee. Biden and his wife jill met with the family at a houston restaurant for more than an hour, and we spoke with him for a cbs news special justice for all, and we asked biden about that meeting. Jill and i talked to them about, its hard enough to grieve, but its much harder to do it in public. Its much harder with the whole world watching. Theyre an incredible family. His little daughter said daddys going to change the world, and i think her daddy is going to change the world. I think whats happened here is a great
Inflection Point<\/a> in
American History<\/a> in terms of civil liberty, civil rights, and just treating people with dignity. Odonnell youve seen the black lives matter painted on the street just outside the white house. Some demonstrators added equals defund the police. Do you support defunding the police . No, i dont support defunding the police . I support conditioning federal aid to police based on whether or not they meet certain basic standards of decency and honorableness and, in fact, are able to demonstrate, they can protect the community and everybody in the community. Odonnell well, there will be much more of our interview with joe biden on our primetime special anchored by gayle king, justice for all. Its about the changes we could see on race and policing. It airs tomorrow night at 10 00, 9 00 central, right here on cbs. Tonight cbs news has learned that
President Trump<\/a> plans to resume
Campaign Rallies<\/a> within the next two weeks. The coronavirus pandemic put his rallies on hold more than three months ago. This comes as the president touts himself as a law and order president but has not announced any
Police Reform<\/a>. Cbss weijia jiang reports tonight from the white house. Reporter hosting
Law Enforcement<\/a> officers at the white house,
President Trump<\/a> continued bashing democrats for their calls to shrink the scope of
Police Duties<\/a> in the aftermath of
George Floyds<\/a> death, what he calls defunding th pe. Theng. Therwoismtling of rorter its a line o attack the president is pushing as he remains under fire for last weeks forceful removal of
Peaceful Protesters<\/a> in
Lafayette Square<\/a>. Military leaders are still condemning the move, including former joint chiefs of staff chairman mike mullen, who said he was sickened by it. We have a military to fight our enemies, not our own people. Reporter republican colin powell, another former joint chiefs chairman, went further. I think he has been not an effective president. He lies all the time. Reporter and utah republican mitt romney, a frequent critic of mr. Trumps, joined a demonstration outside the white house this weekend. Black lives matter. Reporter today press secretary
Kayleigh Mcenany<\/a> tried to keep the focus on the economy. Transition to greatness has officially begun. Reporter but a newly released report showed the u. S. Entered a recession in february, and a poll out today shows the president s
Approval Rating<\/a> is down seven points. Nationally he trails biden by 14, including in the key night at the way
Lafayette Square<\/a> was cleared out. In a new interview, he said the administration was reacting to three days of protests that were so bad the secret
Service Recommended<\/a>
President Trump<\/a> go to the white house bunker, which directly contradicts the president , who said no one told him that and he only went to the shelter for a short time during the day to inspect it. Norah . Odonnell weijia jiang at the white house, thank you. There was an emotional moment on capitol hill today as
Congressional Democrats<\/a> introduced a sweeping new bill aimed at rooting out racial bias in policing. House majority whip james clyburn, the highest ranking
African American<\/a> in congress, asked that americas history of slavery be considered when writing and discussing the new legislation. Heres cbs nancy cordes. Reporn congressionalulder of ne a black caucus took a knee today and then laid out their bill. Were here because black americans want to stop being killed. Reporter the justice in policing act would make it easier to prosecute officers for brutality, track
Police Misconduct<\/a> with a new
National Registry<\/a> and set new standards for training and use of force. The chokehold is a procedure that is unnecessary, unacceptable, uncivilized, unconscionable, and unamerican. This legislation will make it unlawful. Reporter many of the initiatives have been introduced before after the deaths of eric garner, sandra bland, and tamir rice. Sometimes it takes a long time for things to change. Reporter californias karen bass chairs the black caucus. This bill asks a lot of police departments. Yes. Reporter but doesnt give them new any money. It doesnt give them new money, but it repurposes existing money. Reporter reducing legal immunity for pwont be easy. The white house called it a nonstarter today. Attorney general william barr explained why on face the nation. That would result certainly in
Police Pulling<\/a> back. Reporter tonight several republicans and the white house say they, too, are working on
Police Reform<\/a> legislation, though they havent revealed many specifics yet. Democrats are hoping to push their bill through the house quickly in the next couple of weeks and then pressure the
Republicanled Senate<\/a> to take it up. Norah . Odonnell nancy cordes on capitol hill, thank you, nancy. Tonight there are encouraging signs at what was once the epicenter of the coronavirus pandemic, the rate of new infections in new york city has dropped to its lowest level since the outbreak began. Today, 100 days after the first case was confirmed in new york city, the big apple started reopening for business. Cbs mola lenghi is there. Reporter after a 78day lockdown, new york city took its first step toward reopening today. This mornings commute, tame by new york city standards, was still the busiest in months. The city estimates up to 400,000 people will get back to work in construction, manufacturing, and retail that can offer in store and curbside pickup. We met this man removing plywood from the shuttered windows at the new york
City Furniture<\/a> store he manages. Whats today feel like . Youre finally able to reopen. Its exciting, 100 exciting. Reporter but uncertainty in the economy and the pandemic is creating challenges. You cannot see the future. You cannot make any longterm plans. Reporter 17 states are reporting increases in average new cases, florida and texas both reported at least 1,000 cases a day for six straight days. Despite new york cases steadily declining for two months. Protesters, please go get a test. Reporter
Governor Andrew Cuomo<\/a> worries that recent nationwide protests could spark a second wave of covid19. In kansas, a protester tested positive. He told officials he attended a protest without a mask. One person in a crowd of 100 people can infect dozens. Reporter of course, there are still concerns about the impact of a potential second wave of the virus and how recent nationwide protests might actually be fueling its spread. Governor andrew cuomo announced 15 new covid19 testing sites are being set up here in new york city specifically for people who have participated in those protests. Norah . Odonnell mola lenghi in new york city tonight. Thank you. There is still much more news ahead on tonights cbs evening news. Theres new pressure on
Prince Andrew<\/a> to tell investigators what he knows about the
Jeffrey Epstein<\/a> case. Tens of millions of americans face the threat of floods from whats left of
Tropical Storm<\/a> cristobal. And later, a fence meant to keep protesters away has instead given them a voice. Audrey thinkin all she can to me her type 2 diabetes and t disease, but is her treatment doing enough to lower her heart risk . Maybe not. Jardiance can reduce the risk of cardiovascular death for adults who also have known heart disease. So it could help save your life from a heart attack or stroke. And it lowers a1c. Jardiance can cause serious side effects including dehydration, genital yeast or urinary tract infections, and sudden kidney problems. Ketoacidosis is a serious side effect that may be fatal. A rare, but lifethreatening bacterial infection. In the skin of the perineum could occur. Stop taking jardiance and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of this bacterial infection,. Ketoacidosis, or an allergic reaction and dont take it if youre on dialysis or have severe kidney problems. Taking jardiance with a sulfonylurea or insulin may cause low blood sugar. Lower a1c and lower risk of a fatal heart attack . On it with jardiance. Ask your doctor about jardiance. Amazing school district. The hoa has been very involved. These shrubs arent board approved. You need to break down your cardboard. Thank you. Violation. Violation. I see youve met cynthia. At least geico makes bundling our home and
Car Insurance<\/a> easy. And it does help us save a bunch of money. Two inches over regulation. Thanks, cynthia. For bundling made easy, go to geico. Com yes. Neutrogena\u00ae ultra sheer. Superior protection helps prevent early skin aging and skin cancer with a clean feel. Its the one. The best for your skin. Ultra sheer. Neutrogena\u00ae. Lundgren, it appears youre. Thquite the investor. N. I like to trade. Td ameritrade has pros ready if you need help, say. Talking through a new strategy. Just in case things you know, get a little rocky. Im sorry. Odonnell tonight cbs news confirms the u. S. Justice department has formally requested that britains
Prince Andrew<\/a> be interviewed in connection with the
Jeffrey Epstein<\/a> investigation. Prince andrew has denied allegations he had sex with a minor on epsteins private island and his legal team insists hes always been willing to cooperate with the investigation. Epstein took his own life last summer while awaiting trial on child sex abuse charges. Tonight flood alerts stretch from the gulf of mexico almost up to the great lakes as the remnants of
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