
Carter Evans
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Carter Evans
@carterevans
CBS News Correspondent, Husband, Father, Foil Surfer from Hawaii.
Los Angeles Katılım Temmuz 2008
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When it hits too close to home — My personal battle with the #palisadesfire and how others can help with the firefight cbsnews.com/amp/news/citiz…
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Hot and dry conditions across most of the West continue to fuel dozens of wildfires. All told, active fires have consumed more than 900,000 acres so far. @carterevans reports the weather is now kicking up blinding dust storms in the Southwest.
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@JohnJHarwood @carterevans @CBSNews you better go back and review some tape. We all see it.
We'll be waiting for a retraction and apology.
Do better.
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CBS News' Carter Evans was in the room for DHS Secretary Kristi Noem's press conference when Sen. Alex Padilla (D-CA) was forcibly removed while trying to ask a question.
Noem was describing what she called the "burdensome leadership" of California's governor and the mayor of Los Angeles, when Padilla interrupted and attempted to ask a question before being pushed from the room.
"This all happened very, very quickly," Evans describes. "It was only then, after he was being dragged out of the room that he identified himself as a U.S. senator."
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Sen. Alex Padilla (D-CA) and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem met and had a conversation after the senator was forcibly removed from her news conference in Los Angeles. CBS News' @carterevans
— who was at the press conference — has more on the incident.
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The debate stage is set for vice presidential candidates JD Vance and Tim Walz. Here’s how to watch tonight. cbsn.ws/4gMm24U
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Remembering my foil surfing trip to Chicama, Peru. Here are some of my best clips: youtu.be/4y40JK9e2Y4?si… via @YouTube

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The Microsoft outages that disrupted airlines and other businesses was caused by a CrowdStrike software glitch. CBS News' @carterevans explains how it happened and what's being done to prevent something like this from happening again.
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More than 140 million Americans are now under excessive heat alerts from coast to coast.
A trauma burn surgeon in Las Vegas says the pavement has reached 163°F there — which means just a few seconds of skin contact can result in second-degree burns. cbsn.ws/3xEMN9X
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RT @CBSEveningNews: TOP STORIES:
• Couple vacationing in Florida drowns in rip current
• Southwest jet plunges to 500 feet above the neig…
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