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CBS Evening News

CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell, 09/27

CBS Evening News

CBS News

News, News Commentary, Daily News

3.8620 Ratings

🗓️ 27 September 2021

⏱️ 20 minutes

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Summary

On tonight's CBS Evening News podcast -- disgraced singer R. Kelly guilty of on all counts of racketeering and sex trafficking. What it means for music's "Me Too" movement. Also -- Facebook reversal -- why the social media giant is delaying plans to launch Instagram for kids. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

I had the absolute pleasure of speaking to Pamela Anderson.

0:04.2

All thanks to the Dove Self-Eesteem Project.

0:07.1

We speak about the impact Y2K has had on women's body confidence and how Pamela has regained control.

0:12.9

The Dove Self-Esteen project is an amazing initiative supported by science-backed methodology

0:17.8

to help us improve our relationship with our bodies.

0:20.8

To find more body confidence-building exercises, go to dove.com forward slash Y2K.

0:26.5

That's Y2K, spelt W.H.Y2K.

0:30.8

Breaking news, the landmark verdict is R&B singer R. Kelly is found guilty on all counts,

0:36.1

facing decades behind bars for sex trafficking and

0:39.1

racketeering. Tonight, after years of denying abuse of young women, this is not me, y'all, one of the

0:46.8

biggest convictions of the Me Too era. Today's guilty verdict forever brands R. Kelly as a

0:53.6

predator. Biden's booster. The president gets his

0:57.3

shot as New York's governor threatens to fire tens of thousands of health care workers who've refused

1:03.0

a vaccine. Deadly derailment. The search for a cause in a train accident that killed three

1:09.1

passengers, including the couple celebrating

1:11.5

their 50th anniversary. Was there a problem with the tracks?

1:16.8

Murders spike. What's behind the biggest one-year increase ever? We're in Philadelphia,

1:22.1

where they're struggling to get gun crimes under control. Reagan's shooter to be freed, 40 years after he nearly killed then-President Ronald Reagan,

1:31.5

John Hinkley reaches a deal.

1:34.4

DEA drug warning, the alert tonight warning about a dramatic increase in fake prescription

1:40.3

drugs containing deadly amounts of fentanyl.

1:44.3

Facebook reversal.

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