i m rosemary church. just ahead, the ukrainian president zelensky travels to washington this week. we will look at the challenge he faces when it comes to getting more funding for the war with russia. former u.s. president donald trump reverses course when it comes to testifying in court later today. this, as he doubles down on startling comments about being a dictator if he gets in the white house for a second term. and homes turned to rubble and ash in gaza after an israeli air strike. what the u.s. has to say about civilian protection in the beleaguered enclave. thanks for joining us. we start with the ukrainian president making his third trip to washington since russia invaded his country nearly two years ago. a statement from president zelensky s office says he will meet with u.s. president biden about further defense cooperation. but right now, aid for ukraine is bogged down in congress amid a long-running domestic debate with some lawmakers saying, it comes down
east coast bringing blinding rain, damaging winds and snow. we ll have the complete forecast. also tonight, the santa ana winds fanning the flames of a wildfire in ventura county, california. authorities warning residents to get to safety. call to surrender. i m charlie d agata in tel aviv with the fight raging across gaza. prime minister benjamin netanyahu tells hamas it s time to surrender and while the bombing of southern gaza intensifies, so does the desperation of the people left in the rubble. and later for you, beacons of the past. mark strassman shines a light on the push to save america s aging lighthouses. there is a lighthouse for days like this. exactly. right? this is the cbs weekend news from new york with jericka dunk an. good evening, everyone. jericka is off. i m errol barnett. we begin in season the ral tennessee where powerful storms kill at least six people and unleashed a trail of terror in the state. tonight, crews are still digging
acuna along with not griff jenkins but tom shillue and charlie and welcome to the big weekend show. the big story tonight with biden family drama comes to a head this week the house could vote on an impeachment inquiry resolution into president biden plus, his son hunter subpoena to appear for a congressional deposition is just three days away and then there is a new criminal charge, again new criminal charges against hunter that biden managed to avoid answering any questions about all weekend long while rubbing elbows with hollywood elites. president comment on the targets against your son, mr. president [laughter] alicia: fox news lucas tomlinson has new reaction from the white house tonight. that s right and alyssa president biden has not spoken about his son hunter second indictment since leaving for the west coast on friday. hunter biden has been charged with three felonies and six misdemeanors over failure to pay taxes according to the indictment hunter spent 1.
[national anthem] [national anthem] [national anthem] will: straight to a fox weather alert, at least six people including a child are dead and dozens more hurt after two tornadoes barreled through parts of tennessee, kentucky and mississippi yesterday. oh, [bleep] oh, my god. rachel: searching through the rubble for any known survivors, nashville s mayor says the city s left completely upside e down as the area is suffering from extensive damage. pete: residents are waking up in the dark this morning as tens of thousands of people are without power, more than 40,000 without electricity in tennessee alone. let s turn now to our chief meteorologist rick reichmuth. rick: yeah, so pretty dynamic situation yesterday, we ll tell you we had forecast storms, but i think even we didn t see this coming to be this significant like what we saw yesterday. right now 23 reports of tornadoes from this storm. that ll whittle down a little bit once they get out and do some of t
tennessee, kentucky and mississippi yesterday. the red cross is on the ground offering shelter to residents. nicole valdes is on the ground in nashville, tennessee with the latest. nicole what do you see. honestly unspeakable damage as we mourn the lives of six people across tennessee who lost their lives one of those a child in montgomery county and let me show you what were seen it is so horrific, you can take a look at this home, look to the left of it, that is somebody s bed completely in the open the sheer force of the tornado that moved through madison tennessee that ripped up the wall surrounding the bedroom. i will take a walk to show you it s not just isolated to one home, this entire street, each house has significant severe damage, roofs, unimaginably torn to pieces, using the power lines that are just laying on the driveway. take a look further that is another home, the second story most eviscerated in the force of the storm and were waiting for a lot more i