President Donald Trump’s controversial namesake hotel in Washington, D.C. — just a few blocks down Pennsylvania Avenue from the White House — is for sale with an asking price of as much as $500 million. Weijia Jiang reports. Source
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Friends intervene to help homeless man in Austin, TX
After a series of misfortunes, Coy Featherston, 66, was homeless on the streets of Texas. But good luck — and good friends — intervened. After a number of his high school classmates spotted his name in the school paper, they joined together to help get Featherston’s life back on track. Steve Hartman reports. ” Source
Out-of-control wildfires spread in northern and southern California
More than 600 fires have erupted in California in the past four days. A new fire broke out north of San Diego, while tens of thousands have been evacuated in Santa Clarita county. Janet Shamlian reports. Source
“CBS Evening News” headlines for Friday, October 25, 2019
Here’s a look at the top stories making headlines on the “CBS Evening News with Norah O’Donnell.” Source
Joe Biden on 2020 debates: It’s “a learning curve”
Biden’s wife Jill also addressed the 2020 contender’s multiple debate gaffes Source
Eight-year-old hailed as hero for stepping up to stop potential school shooting
Blake Johnson was in the boys’ bathroom when another student showed him a gun in his backpack. Blake is now being hailed as hero. Omar Villafranca reports. Source
High wind warning issued in California
Wind gusts of up to 80 mph are expected in parts of California, the strongest gusts in two years. Source
Trump’s Washington, D.C., hotel is for sale
Asking price for glitzy hotel that hosts lobbyists and other guests with administration interests: as much as $500 million Source
CBS News correspondents talk impeachment on “The Takeout” – 10/25/19
An all-star panel of CBS News correspondents joins Major for a deep dive into in the impeachment inquiry of President Donald Trump on this week’s episode of “The Takeout with Major Garrett.” Source
Felicity Huffman’s sentence “set the floor” in college admissions scandal, lawyer says
A prominent New York City lawyer was given one month in prison on Thursday for his role in the college admissions scandal. Gordon Caplan pleaded guilty to paying to improve his daughter’s score on a college entrance exam and was sentenced to one year of probation upon his release from prison. He’ll also have to pay a $50,000 fine and do 250 hours of community service. Don Dahler reports. Source