another b, bankruptcy. why it s now bye-bye. travel trouble. why flying is shaping up to be a real nightmare this summer. reporter: i m elise preston at l.a.x. fewer flights and higher prices could make it a miserable summer. and later, the rebound of the themed restaurants with a look to the past, los angeles eateries serve up dinner and a show. this is a first. i wasn t expecting the little people to come on the table and come to life. this is the cbs weekend news, from new york with jericka duncan. good evening. jericka is off. i m meg oliver. new details are emerging tonight about the daring evacuation of nearly 100 u.s. diplomatic personnel and their families from sudan s capital, khartoum. it was carried out by u.s. special forces as two top generals and their soldiers battle for control of the country. the violence has paralyzed the nation s airports and claimed more than 400 lives. thousands of americans, many of them dual citizens, remain caught in
this has a future in policing? i am, yes. reporter: the nypd has been going green for years. starting in 2009 the department tried out modified civilian hybrids, then lobbied for it to make a true hybrid police car. those units are 40% more fuel efficient, saving 700 gallons of gas per year per vehicle. this pilot project takes civilian evs and retro fits them for police work. as we make this big move to electrification, law enforcement is going to be front and center. reporter: new york city s chief fleet officer is overseeing the addition of 1,000 new evs a year. you don t drive a police car the way you drive most normal fleet vehicles. absolutely. new york city s trying to and going to electrify in probably the toughest place to do it, emergency services, law enforcement, sanitation/snow removal, and it s going to have chal reporter: the nypd test m is aimed at idfyg plhe of ose alnges i