hey everybody, welcome back. i am yasmin, if you are just joining, us welcome. it is great to see you. if you are sticking with us, we are thankful for that. from texas to california, a growing number of migrants wanting to enter the united states is turning into a humanitarian crisis. can it be fixed? what president biden is saying about it in an exclusive msnbc interview. we are in a situation now where 1600 entering the border, if they are not there to enforce the law, they are there to free up the border agents and they need to be on the border, we are having another thousand people coming in for asylum, judges to make judgments to move things along. plus, the assault on women s health rights continuing in state legislators and courts across the country. i am going to speak with a defender of those rights. about the constant court battle that has more than 170 years. and the new fight over the abortion drug, mifepristone. that is backed by christian nationalis
bermuda before moving out to sea. let s get right to puerto rico. you just got back from touring some of the serious damage with the national guard. what all did you see? reporter: we actually got our first chance to get into the interior part of the island. we went where we could see mud slides were blocking the road and keeping some communities out there isolated so we went in with the national guard as they tried to clean that up. where i am right now, ana, we are in the southern part of the island and the cleanup here continues. take a look at the mud on the van as the cars go by what folks in an area that was completely inundated just a few days ago are dealing with now and that is because of the water. let s talk about the power because that s something that the governor just addressed minutes ago in a press conference. he says that he feels pretty confident that a good chunk of the island will have power by the end of tomorrow. one exception the south where we are ri
and my bed shook almost like abearthquake. o donnell: what happened on a haw overpass that caused this truck to overturn into a fiery inferno. signs of torture, the shocking images tonight from ukraine. cbs s debora patta goes inside a room where it s feared war crimes took place. reporter: right here is where the torture chambers apparently were. that s what we re going to see now. o donnell: and the stunning fraud scheme tonight, the hundreds of millions of dollars allegedly stolen from hungry children to buy fancy cars and homes. 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 on this busy tuesday night. tonight, hurricane fiona is only getting stronger, as it moves through the caribbean as a category 3 storm with sustained winds of more than 115 miles per hour. the first major hurricane of the season slammed the turks and caicos earlier today after devastating puerto
the wait right now up to 13 hours. king charles iii and prince william greeting some who have gathered there to grieve, to mourn, shaking hands with well-wishers. prince william and the queen s other seven grandchildren will all stand vigil by her coffin in just a couple of hours from now. cnn s ar is let signs and anna stewart pick up our coverage. arlette, to you first. give us an idea what the president s schedule is. reporter: president biden and first lady jill biden are currently en route to the united kingdom to pay their respects to queen elizabeth ii. and also offer their condolences to the royal family. now, biden s departed joint base andrews a short while ago. they didn t answer reporters question as they left. they will be landing in the uk around 10:00 p.m. local time later this evening. and tomorrow the couple is expected to pay their respects to queen elizabeth at westminster hall before signing a condolence book for the queen. they will also be attending a
stand vigil by her coffin. we re seeing world leaders beginning their journeys to pay respects to queen elizabeth. president joe biden and the first lady departing the u.s. this morning to attend the queen s funeral, which is scheduled for monday. earlier today, canadian prime minister justin trudeau and his wife paying their respects to the queen as she lies in state at westminster hall. arlette saenz, max foster covering the story. the royal grandchildren holding vigil a short time from now. what will that be like? reporter: i think it will be very powerful. prince edward s children are particularly young. they ll gather around the coffin. this is something they wanted to do. they ll include princes william and harry. i don t expect to see the spouses there, the princess of wales or the duchess of sussex, but it will be a powerful moment seeing those children come in. the queen was dedicated to her grandchildren. they all had different relationships with her, different