taking heat for relocating migrants to a hotel in the burbs. our panel debates if they are living up to the title. a few weeks before we turn back the clocks, fox news @ night investigates how congress is trying to reclaim its time and make daylight savings permanent. we begin tonight with the oldest royal in british history to be named monarch, king charles iii to. senior foreign affairs correspondent amy kellogg reporting on his first address as sovereign, she joins us live from london. the brits continue to come to terms with the fact that we ve reached the end of the elizabethan era and we are now witnessing the carolinian age carolinian from the latin which means charles. king charles iii made it clear he is grieving deeply the loss of his darling mama which he referred to were in his first speech as king to the nation. he needs to get down to business quickly as we saw today as the new head of state. we saw him taking those reigns, he and his queen consort camilla
o donnell: in our exclusive interview with the head of the c.i.a., we ask how vladimir putin may react to the battlefield losses. you make it sound like he s even more dangerous. systemic abuse inside women s soccer the explosive report detailing sexual misconduct, deg verbal, and emotional abuse. and, why kim kardashian was fined more than $1 million after promoting crypto-currency. 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 as we start a new week together. tonight, florida residents are reeling from the catastrophic damage of hurricane ian. the death toll stands at 95, but sadly, that number is expected to rise. and five days since the storm made landfall, more than a half a million are still without power. fema s damage assessment is ongoing, and rescue efforts are still under way. more than 2,000 people in southwest and central florida
cost of pens and papers and notebooks and all of that that went up. back to school sticker shock as inflation sent the price of school supplies soaring. the impact it is having not only on parents, but also on business owners and teachers. how some people in california are making money by having their front yards ripped out. it is sunday, august 21st, welcome to a new week. we re so grateful you re waking up with us. good morning, amara. good morning, boris. happy sunday. and we begin this morning with the extreme weather threat across the southwest and southern plains. more than 12 million people under flood watches. yeah yesterday s search and rescue crews were out looking for a missing person in utah s zion national park. rangers say hikers were being swept off their feet by flash flooding on the virgin river. rescue teams were out in the mojave county area of arizona after rushing water washed out roads and trapped vehicles across that region. cnn meteorologist
interview with the head of the c.i.a., we ask how vladimir putin may react to the battlefield losses. you make it sound like he s even more dangerous. systemic abuse inside women s soccer. the explosive report detailing sexual misconduct, verbal and emotional abuse. and why kim kardashian was fined more than $1 million after promoting cryptocurrency. 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 as we start a new week together. woman, tonight, florida residents are reeling from the catastrophic damage of hurricane ian. the death toll stands at 95, but, sadly, that number is expected to rise. and five days since the storm made landfall, more than a half a million are still without power. fema s damage assessment is ongoing, and rescue efforts are still under way. more than 2,000 people in southwest and central florida have been brought to safety. one of the hardest hit areas,
extraordinary dispute play out in south florida this afternoon. it s going to be a high stakes argument over what level of transparency the american public is owed when it comes to the justice department s investigation of sensitive documents that were stored at the former president s home. the doj does not want the affidavit released, claiming it could compromise their investigation. cnn has learned that some trump allies are urging him to publicly release surveillance footage of fbi agents searching mar-a-lago. eric trump says his father will absolutely release the tapes at what he calls the right time. now, remember, this is the video of the search itself from the trump s own security cameras. this is not the surveillance video that had been subpoenaed by investigators and reportedly showed activity around the boxes that contained classified documents, activity so alarming to law enforcement that they pushed for the search warrant. katelyn polantz is live outside of th