with other school districts for applicants? absolutely we are. o donnell: and, our eye on america cbs s meg oliver shows us a program working to keep kids safe. if it wasn t for basketball, i don t know what i would be doing right now. 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 thursday night. tonight, we are one step closer to seeing a redacted version of the affidavit the government used to support a search warrant of former president trump s florida home, mar-a-lago. that release could come at any moment. a federal judge ordered the unsealing hours after the justice department submitted the document with redactions. there are parts of the affidavit that federal investigators want to keep secret, citing concerns that it will impact the early stages of this probe. the redactions are expected to be extensive. media organizations, in
are you competing with other school districts for applicants? absolutely we are. o donnell: and our eye on america, cbs s meg oliver shows us a program working to keep kids safe. if it wasn t for basketball, i don t know what i would be doing right now. 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 thursday night. tonight, we are one step closer to seeing a redacted version of the affidavit the government used to support a search warrant of former president trump s florida home mar-a-lago. that release could come at any moment. a federal judge ordered the unsealing just hours after the justice department submitted the document with those redactions. there are parts of the affidavit that federal investigators want to keep secret, citing concerns that it will impact the early stages of this probe. the redactions are expected to be extensive. media organizations
the classroom. we told you about columbus, ohio, the largest school district in that state, while kids there will return to the classroom on monday after teachers reach an agreement with the county breaking an end to the three-day strike. thousands of miles away in kent, washington, a suburb of seattle, teachers were on the pickett line impacting 25,000 students. the teachers union says the fight is over class sizes, mental health staff and higher pay. one of the biggest problems that unions and schools can agree on is the growing crisis of teacher shortages. school districts across the country are coming up with unique incentives in hopes retaining teachers and attracted new once. in missouri that includes a four-day work week and hefty signing bonuses. here s cbs s adrian airnd. teachers nationwide cramming, ahead of b back to school. but not ali veatch of columbia, missouri. she left in april.
highly attractive to me. reporter: that was a deciding factor for gwen imhoff who got six job offers. she s also pregnant and has to find her own sub during a substitute teacher shortage. not a lot of people to even call for maternity leave sub. reporter: for veatch to come back, she seis the whole system would need an evero haul. if teachers are given the resources they need to meet the needs of their students, i would go back. if students were given what they need to be successful, i would go back. reporter: in this job market, teachers are finding more options outside the classroom, given the rise of remote work and low unemployment. as for ali veatch we interviewed, she s one of several teachers that joined a company to create internal training materials. o donnell: this feels like a national emergency. adriana diaz, thank you so much. tonight a major decision that will impact millions of drivers looking to buy a new car in california. we ve got that story in 60