system forced the faa to ground flights. majority are on the east coast. the white house is monitoring the situation. bill: let s begin in atlanta, often the most the busiest every day. steve harrigan is there live. what s happening? a lot of confusion among travelers here at the world s busiest airport. people trying to arrive and figure out what s going on. will their flights take off? updates in the past few minutes from the faa. they say normal air traffic operations are resuming gradually across the u.s. following an overnight outage to the notam system. the ground stop has been lifted. we can continue to look into the cause of the initial problem. for about an hour and a half there was a full ground stop on flights all across the u.s. even though that s lifted now, flights are beginning to get back to normal. airport officials around the country say it still could be a very long day for travelers. always a ripple effect when something impacts a flight. if they c
on the rise. o donnell: tom brady and gisele divorce. new details about the end of the power couple s 13-year marriage, during a tumultuous season for brady. our exclusive interview with u2 s front man. we visit bono s home town of dublin. and, steve hartman s on the road with a high schooler s important mission. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. o donnell: good evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us on this busy friday. we want to begin with the breaking news from san francisco, and the new details about the condition of the husband of the speaker of the house, nancy pelosi. the 82-year-old is out of surgery tonight. his doctors say the effort to repair a skull fracture was successful. his right arm and hands were also seriously injured, after a horrifying attack with a hammer inside the couple s home. nancy pelosi was right here in washington at the time of the attack, but she
admitting their poor messaging are hurting their election chances. i m a loyal democrat but i am not happy. we did not listen to voters in the election. when voters tell you over and over and over again they care mostly about the economy, listen to them. john: democrats are not just bickering with each other over canned goods, but also canned lines on the campaign trail. no more drilling. there is no more drilling. i haven t formed any new drilling. sandra: that happened yesterday. bronxville, new york, the president promising again to put an industry out of business and enraging a senate in his own party. we ll see if the administration will try to walk back the president s remarks as we await the white house briefing this hour. john: also, mike roe is here to weigh in how the mixed messaging is affecting american workers. sandra: and newt gingrinch is here with some messages from 1994. john: on the ground in one of the senate races that could decide it all, pe
candy. pumpkin prices are also on the rise. o donnell: tom brady and gisele divorce. new details about the end of the power couple s 13-year marriage during a tumultuous season for brady. our exclusive interview with u2 s front man. . we visit bono s home town of dublin. and steve hartman s on the road with a high schooler s important mission. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. o donnell: good evening, and thank you for joining us on this busy friday. we want to begin with breaking news from san francisco and new details about the condition of the husband of the speaker of the house, nancy pelosi. the 82-year-old is out of surgery tonight. his doctors say the effort to repair a skull fracture was successful. his right arm and hands were also seriously injured after a horrifying attack with a hammer inside the couple s home. nancy pelosi was here in washington at the time of the attack, but she quickly flew
keep happening and what we can do to keep it from happening again. welcoming everybody, i m neil cavuto. so glad to have you here. i m glad i wasn t part of that ping-pong thing, but we do have lawyers ping-ponging back and forth on this. i m trying to relate that, i guess not so well. anyway, hope your weekend s going well. as for former president, present president dealing with special counsels looking into their classified documents, don t know if things are going quite as well with them. let s get thest from the white house on what president biden could be looking at. lucas tomlinson is there are. hey, lucas. reporter: speaking of ping among, a lot of back andport between the white house press secretary and the washington press corps who s been increasingly asking tough questions about how the classified documents got to biden s house which, as you mentioned, he s there today. some think it s a potential crime scene. the white house insists it didn t know this special c