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CBS Evening News

CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell, 09/28

CBS Evening News

CBS News

News, Daily News

3.5650 Ratings

🗓️ 28 September 2021

⏱️ 21 minutes

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Summary

On tonight's CBS Evening News podcast -- the new changes at the post office that will slow things down and cost you more. What you need to know heading into the holiday season. Also -- the remarkable story of a teenage football player and the amazing things he's achieving on the gridiron -- despite losing his vision as a young child.

Transcript

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0:00.0

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0:07.3

Each week, we break down the game like nobody else can.

0:09.9

From how the season is built to why the players make the moves they do,

0:14.5

it is the ultimate companion to the show.

0:17.1

So if you love Survivor, I think you're going to love On Fire.

0:19.9

Follow and listen to On Fire with Jeff Probst on the free Odyssey app or wherever you get your podcast.

0:30.9

Tonight, the stunning testimony the nation's top military leaders contradict the president of the United States,

0:36.8

saying they recommended keeping

0:38.3

a small number of troops in Afghanistan.

0:41.5

Top Pentagon officials grilled on Capitol Hill about the withdrawal of troops in America's

0:47.0

longest war.

0:48.1

It was a logistical success, but a strategic failure.

0:51.6

Tonight, what we learn from the hearing, the status of Al Qaeda and ISIS in

0:56.0

Afghanistan, and Joint Chiefs Chairman Mark Millie defends his call to the Chinese in the final days

1:01.9

of the Trump administration. Vaccines for kids. Important news for parents when children

1:07.7

ages 5 to 11 could get the Pfizer shot and why LeBron James decided

1:12.2

to get vaccinated. Plus, mask mandates in schools. We visit a county in Georgia without one where

1:18.9

COVID cases are skyrocketing. Deadlines looming the race to fund the government and how a shutdown

1:25.9

and default could impact the nearly 70 million

1:28.6

Americans who get Social Security. Plus, the Treasury Secretary warns of a catastrophic event,

1:34.5

possibly wiping out $15 trillion in household wealth. President Obama returns to the stage. As the 44th

1:42.4

president breaks ground on his library, he weighs in on the

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