Oh man, how many patients might that Saudi doctor have killed and maimed, during the years that he worked there in the hospital? This is the thanks to a friendly country, that gave him asylum, a home, a job and a safe and good life. Incredible!
Kids raising and giving away money, are you kidding? This has to be one of the best if not the best episode of on the road ever! You keep giving examples of hope and gratitude! Thank you😁
Steve Hartman's segment was phenomenal. With so much sadness in this world, this was a beautiful way to end the news. God bless all those children who gave from their hearts. I'm confident the lesson they've learned by it will stay with them in the years to come. ❤❤❤
Over the last decade, the specter of government shutdowns has become an unsettling norm, with threats surfacing nearly every year and growing more frequent and plausible. Since 2013, the U.S. has endured four actual shutdowns, and in 2023 alone, there were three instances of serious shutdown threats. These repeated standoffs have forced Congress into last-minute resolutions, often culminating in massive, year-long spending packages. This pattern highlights a troubling trend: the increasingly routine nature of budget brinkmanship, turning what should be an exception into an almost expected occurrence in American politics.
"Seriously? CBS chose to highlight the removal of the debt limit suspension-pushed by Trump-as the *only* downside of the spending bill? That’s not journalism; it’s political propaganda. Enough with this nonsense. The bill is riddled with issues, yet we’re being spoon-fed a biased narrative instead of an honest, objective analysis. Do your job and inform the public about what’s *actually* in the bill!"
How can government leaders congressmen president s have rules legislation targeting disabled handicapped people with repeated reviews taking away disabled people s income s from direct deposit to do people that way
This CBS report features two individuals with Spanish surnames: a truck driver for Starbucks and a woman in need of charity after losing her job. Is this really the narrative CBS wants to attach to people with Spanish surnames-underpaid workers or individuals struggling to get by? It reveals a troubling pattern, where some groups are afforded more diverse narratives while others are reduced to stories of hardship. CBS should aim for balanced reporting that reflects the full spectrum of human experiences, not a one-dimensional and reductive depiction.
Several years ago social security officials on congressmen president s rules took away my disability income away from direct deposit years ago said had to prove what was already proven said had to have residential address to get it back to direct deposit made me suffer years now
I get the family has hope but this American Austin is no longer with us
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Meanwhile the guy with 300 billion dollars is hanging around Mar-a-Lago trying to make even more money by taking children's cancer research money out of the budget. Go figure!
@14:05, If you want wages that are livable, you shouldn't have a job that can be done by a 14 year old. Want to be able to pay rent at a nice place, be able to afford food and healthcare, don't take a job making cups of coffee. Get yourself a real job with skills.
In Japan, since the postwar period, several decades ago, when the Soka Gakkai began to control Japan from behind the scenes, no proper elections have been held. On the day of a national election, at exactly 8 p.m. when the polls close, the results of the election based on exit polls are broadcast simultaneously on television nationwide, even though the votes have not even been counted yet, and the ballot boxes have not even been opened yet. With the power of money, Soka Gakkai members who have infiltrated city halls in large numbers are manipulating the vote count, and deciding the winner according to the results on television. I don't know what an exit poll is, but I think it's something like asking people who voted at the polling station who they voted for, but it's completely unreliable. I hope CBS will come to Japan on the day of the national election in Japan, cover this unusual scene, and broadcast it in America as "Japan's election."
The total assets of the Soka Gakkai are 10 trillion yen. With the power of this money, the Soka Gakkai controls every aspect of Japan, including politics, the economy (Mitsubishi is a Soka Gakkai-affiliated company, as is UNIQLO), the police, the media, and the entertainment industry.
Murphys manager plainview texas told me to get out of line that she had to wait on people in line behind me making me wait on crutch s in pain told me to leave because buying lottery tickets threatening to call police on me for buying lottery tickets refusing to let me check out tickets she sold me cameras footage show I speak the truth
Imbalance s lower income s higher cost of living expenses unsound principal s rules legislation targeting disabled handicapped people taking away disabled people s income s only can go nowhere except ever downwards to nowhere now
Amazon employees make 35 an hour in my state of NH. How much more money you want And Starbucks. You serve coffee not even good coffee. 8 dollars a cup with a tip. I’m good.
Lol my little nephew said why is there a Starbucks in the Amazon's 😄, i said maybe they wanted something different to drink then he said how do they pay for their coffee n i said i think they trade monkey stew n snake dumplings i heard its very tasty lol. I asked him would you eat it n he said no way n i said well you like eating chicken n dumplings whats the difference n i said everyone always try different meats n different animals n they all say it tastes like chicken lol he said i guess i have to try it n i said yea try it out lol😆 my nephew is funny goofy sometimes lol hes only like 6 years old
People need to realize that the spokesperson's neo-Marxist statement about executive compensation is gross innumeracy. It represents a small fraction of one percent of the corporation's gross revenue -- less than a rounding error. So, to call it corporate greed and imply that it has anything to do with worker pay is total nonsense. Starbucks gross revenue 2024 $7.631 Billion and you said the value of the CEO compensation was $10 Million. Do the arithmetic. That is 0.131%
Thank you so much for that beautiful happy story at the end in the "on the road" segment," it was so wonderful.
It’s so wonderful, how these children raised money to give to those in need. It has brought tears to my eyes.
Wow...never cried so much in watching the news. Thanks CBS for the wonderful story of giving. What a blessing! ❤
Right here with you
Oh man, how many patients might that Saudi doctor have killed and maimed, during the years that he worked there in the hospital? This is the thanks to a friendly country, that gave him asylum, a home, a job and a safe and good life. Incredible!
May Love Peace Prevail In The World...
And may proper punctuation also prevail!
Kids raising and giving away money, are you kidding? This has to be one of the best if not the best episode of on the road ever! You keep giving examples of hope and gratitude! Thank you😁
Margaret, Rob and team, appreciate the insightful news cast and weather report!
Steve Hartman's segment was phenomenal. With so much sadness in this world, this was a beautiful way to end the news. God bless all those children who gave from their hearts. I'm confident the lesson they've learned by it will stay with them in the years to come.
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That 10 Billion goes to huge farming conglomerate small farmers don't get any of it.
Hats off to this teacher....teaching kindness.
Over the last decade, the specter of government shutdowns has become an unsettling norm, with threats surfacing nearly every year and growing more frequent and plausible. Since 2013, the U.S. has endured four actual shutdowns, and in 2023 alone, there were three instances of serious shutdown threats. These repeated standoffs have forced Congress into last-minute resolutions, often culminating in massive, year-long spending packages. This pattern highlights a troubling trend: the increasingly routine nature of budget brinkmanship, turning what should be an exception into an almost expected occurrence in American politics.
Omg those kids! Once you start donating you can't stop.❤❤❤
Christmas is a season of giving not taking like our government has done for years
12/20: CBS Evening News
People who say money can't buy you happiness, obviously, never gave it away. What a perfect thought.....act
AWESOME STORY
"Seriously? CBS chose to highlight the removal of the debt limit suspension-pushed by Trump-as the *only* downside of the spending bill? That’s not journalism; it’s political propaganda. Enough with this nonsense. The bill is riddled with issues, yet we’re being spoon-fed a biased narrative instead of an honest, objective analysis. Do your job and inform the public about what’s *actually* in the bill!"
Boycott everything on cbs
The joy of giving. ❤
Mary Christmas 🎄 ❤❤❤❤ may God bring peace and equality 🙏 all over the world.
None for me, thanks.
Thank you NorrahOdonnel 🙏🙏🌷
That brought tears to my eyes ❤
Universal healthcare now
How can government leaders congressmen president s have rules legislation targeting disabled handicapped people with repeated reviews taking away disabled people s income s from direct deposit to do people that way
Oh, my goodness!
Union rights and power to poeple
Get rid of the ceos!!!😮
If they did that they wouldn't have no one to grease the politicians Palms
0:19 🙏🏻🙏🏻🇺🇸❤️/ CBS News
This CBS report features two individuals with Spanish surnames: a truck driver for Starbucks and a woman in need of charity after losing her job. Is this really the narrative CBS wants to attach to people with Spanish surnames-underpaid workers or individuals struggling to get by? It reveals a troubling pattern, where some groups are afforded more diverse narratives while others are reduced to stories of hardship. CBS should aim for balanced reporting that reflects the full spectrum of human experiences, not a one-dimensional and reductive depiction.
Janey Mac Margret! Nice! 🥳👍
Hang in there Amazon workers the "squeaky wheel gets the grease"
Can you imagine
If the secret santa kids were running the senate and house things will get done
Money can't buy happiness, but it can buy marshmallows, which is kinda the same thing.
Several years ago social security officials on congressmen president s rules took away my disability income away from direct deposit years ago said had to prove what was already proven said had to have residential address to get it back to direct deposit made me suffer years now
Rich people problems
The other Celtic Queen anchoring. 🎉
Maybe report other names as well as Austins
Maybe timestamp what the F you’re talking about.
I don't panhandle i don't ask people for money i just tell people have a need for it accept donations needed
I get the family has hope but this American Austin is no longer with us
Meanwhile the guy with 300 billion dollars is hanging around Mar-a-Lago trying to make even more money by
taking children's cancer research money out of the budget. Go figure!
@14:05, If you want wages that are livable, you shouldn't have a job that can be done by a 14 year old. Want to be able to pay rent at a nice place, be able to afford food and healthcare, don't take a job making cups of coffee. Get yourself a real job with skills.
Powerful
I love Germany 😊
In Japan, since the postwar period, several decades ago, when the Soka Gakkai began to control Japan from behind the scenes, no proper elections have been held. On the day of a national election, at exactly 8 p.m. when the polls close, the results of the election based on exit polls are broadcast simultaneously on television nationwide, even though the votes have not even been counted yet, and the ballot boxes have not even been opened yet. With the power of money, Soka Gakkai members who have infiltrated city halls in large numbers are manipulating the vote count, and deciding the winner according to the results on television. I don't know what an exit poll is, but I think it's something like asking people who voted at the polling station who they voted for, but it's completely unreliable. I hope CBS will come to Japan on the day of the national election in Japan, cover this unusual scene, and broadcast it in America as "Japan's election."
The total assets of the Soka Gakkai are 10 trillion yen. With the power of this money, the Soka Gakkai controls every aspect of Japan, including politics, the economy (Mitsubishi is a Soka Gakkai-affiliated company, as is UNIQLO), the police, the media, and the entertainment industry.
Murphys manager plainview texas told me to get out of line that she had to wait on people in line behind me making me wait on crutch s in pain told me to leave because buying lottery tickets threatening to call police on me for buying lottery tickets refusing to let me check out tickets she sold me cameras footage show I speak the truth
Imbalance s lower income s higher cost of living expenses unsound principal s rules legislation targeting disabled handicapped people taking away disabled people s income s only can go nowhere except ever downwards to nowhere now
In Germany = (Ish Nish Ver Stain)...
Margaret ♥️
Amazon employees make 35 an hour in my state of NH. How much more money you want And Starbucks. You serve coffee not even good coffee. 8 dollars a cup with a tip. I’m good.
ya know...... how nice it is ta see...... Marg B!!!!
all them sand's screwing around sands needs ta be thought on to tho ain't it
Excellent ending, yeah?
Thank you Democrat party we love you hard working for all Democrat vote yes well done by Democrat
Lol my little nephew said why is there a Starbucks in the Amazon's 😄, i said maybe they wanted something different to drink then he said how do they pay for their coffee n i said i think they trade monkey stew n snake dumplings i heard its very tasty lol. I asked him would you eat it n he said no way n i said well you like eating chicken n dumplings whats the difference n i said everyone always try different meats n different animals n they all say it tastes like chicken lol he said i guess i have to try it n i said yea try it out lol😆 my nephew is funny goofy sometimes lol hes only like 6 years old
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well trump is hoping to start his own secret prison for political rivals,
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Thank you, Buzz.
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Have you alerted the media?
People need to realize that the spokesperson's neo-Marxist statement about executive compensation is gross innumeracy. It represents a small fraction of one percent of the corporation's gross revenue -- less than a rounding error. So, to call it corporate greed and imply that it has anything to do with worker pay is total nonsense.
Starbucks gross revenue 2024 $7.631 Billion and you said the value of the CEO compensation was $10 Million. Do the arithmetic. That is 0.131%
It's still obscene.
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dont know the motive? you still blind o what? they ve their manual books...
this is what you get and more to come i m shure by allowing the wrong people in