what this week s interest rate increase means for your money and how you can soften the blow. smash and grab. the d camera and the suspects million-dollar getaway. you ll want to see what they stole. and later, building history. the landmark that stands up for barrier-breaking women. we want to embrace women and art, just like they did, back in the 1920s and 30s. this is the cbs weekend news, from chicago, with adriana diaz. good evening. thank you for joining us. communities in the south have been flattened by a series of tornadoes that tore through several states late friday, leaving behind an almost apocalyptic path of destruction. more than two dozen people were killed in mississippi. at least one in alabama. and the search for the missing is under way. president biden pledged the government will do everything it can to help. nbc s omacbs omar is in stille have silver city. reporter: when the sun came up, residents realized their house was tore down. this
people know i take classified documents i was briefed about this discovery and surprised to learn that there were any government records taken there to that office. good day. i m andrea mitchell in washington. we will have breaking news on george santos, the disgraced long island republican. first news impacting travelers across the country. flights are resuming after an faa ordered national ground stop just before 6:00 a.m. eastern time caused by an outage to a critical computer system for airline pilots. tom costello has been on top of this story all morning. what do we know? what do the runways look like right now? 7,000 delays nationwide, 1,100 canceled. this computer system called the notum went down. it gives pilots information about the airports they are coming from, where they re going and potential alternative airports. it s included in this. the computer system went down in the early morning hours. as the delays mounted, the faa came in and said, we have to
it s done. that s it for us at 5:00. see you back here in 30 minutes. the cbs evening news is next. ne tonight, deadly destruction. search and rescue. tornadoes sweep across the south overnight, killing dozens. entire neighborhoods leveled. the debris path stretching hundreds of miles, as rescuers search for survivors. in silver city, mississippi, residents are picking up after a deadly storm. also tonight, trump in texas. the former president holding his first official re-election rally in waco, as he faces a possible criminal indictment and backlash over his warnings of violence if indicted. plus, credit crunch. with inflation driving up prices, more americans are keeping their cash and paying with plastic.
going to let the democratic conference choose their members, which is good. hopefully it s a fact finding oversight committee. it s going to have a different look to it than the standard judiciary setup. again, i think we should start with the presumption they re going to properly execute the oversight responsibilities. if it turns out not to be the case, we will deal with that. okay. we look forward to talking to you throughout this process. thank you very much, congressman. the storm siege. a monster storm pounding california with flash floods, deadly destruction. the latest on when residents can expect some relief. that s next. you are watching andrea mitchell reports on msnbc. and mine s unlisted. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health versus 16 grams in ensure® high protein. boost® high protein. now available in cinnabon® bakery-inspired flavor. learn more at boost.com/tv
what we might be able to do to back fill their needs. duncan: the fighting drives the biggest exodus in europe since world war ii. cbs morning s tony dokoupil is in poland. the one thing everybody wants, that no one can give, is a sense of when this could end. duncan: also tonight: deadly destruction. several people killed after tornadoes tear through iowa. plus, beltway protests. a trucker s convoy fuels gridlock in washington d.c. and later, weekend journal, ukrainians and russians unite, sharing the stage, hoping for peace. i think about my family each and every second. this is the cbs weekend news from new york, with jericka duncan. duncan: good evening and thanks for watching. tonight russian forces are intensifying air strikes and shelling of cities across ukraine. their targets reportedly include civilians. today, u.s. secretary of state anthony blinken said russia s