down. video circulating online showing smoke rising near the plant, where authorities today confirmed a fire. president biden speaking to president zelenskyy, voicing concerns, and what experts fear about the possibility of a reactor meltdown. britt clennett on the ground in ukraine. the flash flood threat moves east. millions on alert in the deep south. from eastern texas to the florida panhandle. parts of mississippi and alabama seeing two to three inches of rain per hour. a day after record-breaking downpours turned roads into rivers. forcing evacuations from an assisted living facility in mississippi. trevor ault in the storm zone. rob marciano timing it all out. a major move on climate change by california. banning the sale of new cars powered only by gas by 2035. the first state in the nation to do so. is this the beginning of the end for the combustion engine? the fallout from the firing of the controversial uvalde school police chief. pete arredondo now fighting
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
debt as responsible and fair. the nation struggling for basic needs and thanks to the economy president biden himself created may beg to differ. blasting joe biden for overreach. it is unfair to people who paid loans before. of course, taxes and prices will get higher. i don t think he should do it at all. i really think he can care less the actual loan aspect of it. to put himself in a good light with younger voters. todd: kevin corke live from washington, kevin. good morning to you. this is one of those things you have to say to yourself, i wonder what was going on in the room when they were talking about this? the president as you heard by now it described his plan to forgive $10,000 in student federal loan debt. and on a campaign, he said that was the right thing to do to make a difference for families out there struggling and they need a break. a lot of other people feel like maybe that is not something, especially if you didn t have the money to go to coll
now, at least the lithuanian government says this, as does the e. u is that lithuania is prohibiting certain sanctioned items from being transported via rail, from carrying grad through its territory through lithuanian territory to the rest of the russian federation. the russian government, however, sees things very differently, sees this as an infringement of its sovereignty. hence the references from that secret russian security council member to retaliation. hence the suggestion coming from him that the listen lithuanian people will suffer as a consequence of this. so yes, there s definitely very serious concern not just in the baltic states, but it has to be said at a pan e u level. the biggest rail strike in person is 3 deck in 3 decades is underway. tens of thousands of workers have walked out, demanding better pay and job security, or brandon? is it london to waterloo station? it s having a massive impact. i m here in london. at least some trains are running. but only
dead families in afghanistan. bama district prepare the final resting place for their loved ones. the damage is extensive. for many, the law is immeasurable. big will new, much power. it has destroyed the houses of our neighbors. when we arrived there were many dead and wounded. they sent us to the hospital and i also saw many dead body and nearby desperate families use their hands in anything they can find to search for survivors. delivering aid to affected areas as challenging. we are facing some difficulties. we custom unseasonal rain in the last few days and we know already that there are land flights that are blocking some routes. so that is certainly go into her efforts. hundreds of people are injured in particular province, access to hospitals and medicine is limited. people in this remote region near the border with pakistan are still struggling to recover from the war in afghanistan. and now another tragedy. most agencies in international support organizations pulled