A large chemical tank in Southern California is at risk of exploding at any moment. It's triggered a state of emergency and the evacuation of tens of thousands of people. Crews are now racing the clock to cool it down before it ruptures.
Also: Time is also ticking to get a handle on the Ebola outbreak in Central Africa. Health authorities in Uganda confirmed three new Ebola cases on Saturday, bringing its total case count to five. This week, the World Health Organization raised the risk to the region to the highest level since the outbreak was first detected in neighbouring Democratic Republic of Congo. And now, ten more countries are under threat, as the virus continues its rapid spread.
And: Since 1927, CBS News Radio has kept millions of Americans informed. Its had extensive reporting on everything from the Great Depression to the 2008 recession, the Second World War to the War with Iran. But now, CBS News Radio has signed off for good. We'll take a look at its legacy.
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