CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell, 10/01
On tonight's CBS Evening News podcast -- the battle to save California's famous wineries as wildfires continue wreaking havoc there. Also -- a troubling new report on military suicides.

On tonight's CBS Evening News podcast -- the battle to save California's famous wineries as wildfires continue wreaking havoc there. Also -- a troubling new report on military suicides.
On tonight's CBS Evening News podcast -- after widespread criticism of last night's Presidential debate, a CBS News Exclusive - how the rules will now change for future debates, and what could happen if the candidates break the rules. Also -- the latest on efforts to control the spread of coronavirus around the country - why is one state seeing it's highest single-day death rate since May?
On tonight's CBS Evening News podcast - with the big debate almost here, what to expect tonight as President Trump and Joe Biden face off. Also -- as kids head back to school, a troubling new report shows an increase in coronavirus cases among children.
On tonight's CBS Evening News podcast - after the bombshell New York Times report, what President Trump is now saying about having paid almost no federal income tax in over a decade. Also -- as COVID-19 deaths surpass one million worldwide - why Dr. Fauci says the US is "not in a good place," and his special warning to Florida.
On tonight's CBS Evening News podcast -- startling numbers - the U.S reaches 7 million cases of coronavirus as Florida lifts all restrictions for businesses to run at full capacity. Also -- a tribute to a trailblazer - how Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is making history one last time.
On tonight's CBS Evening News podcast -- more outrage following no charges related to the death of Breonna Taylor. The latest on the two officers shot during protests. Also -- new issues arising with mail-in voting in some states. What this could mean for a key swing state.
On tonight's CBS Evening News podcast -- anger coming out of Louisville tonight as a grand jury indicts one of the three officers involved in the shooting death of Breonna Taylor. Also -- honoring Ruth Bader Ginsburg as she lies in repose at her second home, the Supreme Court.
On tonight's CBS Evening News Podcast -- the U.S passes an expected milestone of 200,000 deaths due to coronavirus - a look at the lives that were lost. Also -- Republican senators give President Trump the green light to act on a Supreme Court nominee.
On tonight's CBS Evening News podcast -- remembering Ruth Bader Ginsburg, while the fight to fill her seat begins - can Democrats block the nominee the Republicans have vowed to confirm? Also -- an interview with Vice President Mike Pence - is he ready to vote?
On tonight's CBS Evening News podcast -- guidelines that were mysteriously changed last month. Now -- new details have emerged on who changed them in the first place. Also -- long lines as in-person voting begins in four states with the candidates out in full force. But what's being done to safeguard voters?
On tonight's CBS Evening News podcast -- Hurricane Sally leaves a trail of destruction across the Gulf Coast - where the storm is heading now. Also -- we'll hear from one of the companies at the forefront of developing a coronavirus vaccine – when they say Americans can expect it to be available.
On tonight's CBS Evening News podcast -- Hurricane Sally barrels into the Gulf Coast, creating catastrophic flooding and leaving half a million without power. Also -- Mixed messages surrounding a vaccine - what the CDC Director is saying, and how it's contradicting President Trump.
On tonight's CBS Evening News podcast -- Residents are urged to evacuate as Hurricane Sally makes way for the Gulf Coast - the latest on where the storm is headed and who could be hit hardest. Also -- Acres of land burned and entire towns decimated by the wildfires on the West Coast, while the smoke reaches the Northeast - the latest on the devastation.
On tonight's CBS Evening News podcast -- Hurricane Sally gains strength and could make landfall as a major hurricane -- what residents are doing to prepare. Also -- catastrophic fires wreak havoc as the death toll keeps rising -- the latest on the devastation.
On tonight's CBS Evening News podcast -- on the 19th anniversary of the September 11 attacks, a look at how the country is remembering that terrible day and honoring the victims. Also -- more on those devastating wildfires on the west coast -- with over 10 percent of Oregon's population now evacuated, the latest from the ground as rescuers do what they can to control the inferno.
On tonight's CBS Evening News -- President Trump firing back tonight after those revelations that he downplayed the seriousness of the COVID-19 pandemic. Also -- testing breakthrough? Are we finally close to having an "at-home" test for coronavirus, and how one major university is using an innovative testing strategy to prevent outbreaks on campus.
On tonight's CBS Evening News podcast -- the bombshell revelations caught on tape that President Trump sought to downplay the threat of coronavirus - what's behind the allegations, and what the Biden camp is saying tonight. Also -- California closing its national parks as catastrophic wildfires continue to engulf the state - the latest on efforts to calm the inferno.
On tonight's CBS Evening News podcast -- the latest from California as rescuers battle unrelenting heat and winds -- facing an uphill battle to get those devastating wildfires under control. Also -- what medical experts are saying about this year's flu vaccine during the COVID-19 pandemic. What you need to know.
On tonight's CBS Evening News podcast -- the latest from California as devastating wildfires and record-setting heat ravage parts of the state this holiday weekend. Also -- the latest on the fallout at the U.S. Open after a star tennis player is no longer allowed to compete.
On tonight's CBS Evening News podcast -- health officials are warning Americans about the potential spike in COVID cases as Labor Day approaches. Also -- growing controversy surrounding the president after he allegedly made disparaging comments about America's troops.
On tonight's CBS Evening News podcast -- as President Trump and Joe Biden visit crucial swing states today, why this presidential race may not be decided until after Election Day. Also -- COVID-19 and kids. After Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson announced that his entire family contracted coronavirus, a look tonight at the impact of the disease on children and what we know.
On tonight's CBS Evening News podcast -- warnings from health officials about the Labor Day weekend -- how it could lead to a spike in cases. Also -- the latest on the Navalny poisoning -- what did the Germans find? Plus, Angela Merkel responds -- what she thinks really happened.
On tonight's CBS Evening News podcast -- the latest on President Trump's trip to Kenosha -- reactions from the controversial visit, and what Jacob Blake's family said about the President coming to Wisconsin. Also -- new concerns over Russian meddling in the upcoming U.S. presidential election - what Facebook is doing to try and crack down on possible interference in the weeks leading up to Election Day.
On tonight's CBS Evening News podcast -- unrest in America -- after one person is killed in Portland over the weekend, the latest on the protests around the country, and why the governor of Wisconsin says President Trump should cancel his planned visit to Kenosha. Also -- remembering Chadwick Boseman -- a look back tonight at the actor's legacy both on and off screen and his private four year battle with cancer.
On tonight's CBS Evening News podcast -- the latest on the investigation into the shooting of Jacob Blake -- the officer involved now identified -- and why was Blake handcuffed to his hospital bed? Also -- the pool attendant at the center of the Falwell sex scandal speaks to CBS News -- what he's saying about the controversy.
On tonight's CBS Evening News podcast -- Hurricane Laura's path of destruction - with over half a million without power, and at least four deaths - plus the latest on the chemical plant fire. Also -- a testing breakthrough - a five dollar antigen test wins approval amidst criticism of the new CDC guidelines.
On tonight's CBS Evening News podcast -- preparations are underway for Hurricane Laura that could hit as a category 4. The latest about what officials are saying. Also -- with at least two dead, protests are heating up in Wisconsin -- the latest on the suspect officials have identified in the Blake investigation.
On tonight's CBS Evening News podcast -- the latest on Hurricane Laura -- now expected to make landfall as at least a category 3 hurricane. Also -- day two of the Republican National Convention -- what to expect from First Lady Melania Trump in her speech later tonight.
Tonight on the CBS Evening News podcast -- as the RNC kicks off this evening, what to expect from President Trump tonight, and more on the departure of Kellyanne Conway from the White House. Also -- the series "Racing to a Cure," with exclusive access to a lab that could soon be producing millions of vaccine doses for COVID-19.
On tonight's CBS Evening News podcast -- with at least five people now confirmed dead, the latest on the devastation in California as wildfires rage out of control. Also -- the latest on the sentencing of actress Lori Loughlin for her role in that college admissions scandal - what she said today in court before a judge sentenced her to two months in prison.