kill a man when responding to the wrong house. the big melt. after a record season of snow, some western states brace for the water rush and disaster. and later, phantom bows out on broadway. the phantom of the opera is here after a record run, a musical theater institution ends sunday, and so does a love affair for stage workers and performers. i thought it would run forever, and i m sad about it. announcer: this is the cbs weekend news from chicago with adriana diaz. good evening. we begin tonight with new details on the leak of classified pentagon documents. the suspected leaker, a 21-year-old junior air national guardsman from massachusetts, remains jailed this weekend, his next court appearance wednesday. the pentagon describes the leak as a serious risk to national security, but president biden says he is, quote, not concerned about what was leaked but rather that it happened. he returned home to delaware earlier this morning after a trip to the republic
last week s scoot shooting. school shooting. i didn t hear you. they re coming, they re coming. cbs s mark strassmann is there. so much indiscriminate carnage in a country polarized by what to do about it. plus, pope francis returns to the vatican, just in time for holy week. i m chris livesay in st. peter s square where pope francis is celebrating palm sunday mass after making a swift recovery. and later, triumph and heartbreak. there s no stopping march madness, even though the calendar says it s april. announcer: this is the cbs weekend news with jericka duncan. good evening and thank you for joining us tonight. tonight new york city is bracing for what could be two tumultuous days. on monday, former president donald trump is expected to fly from florida to new york. then on tuesday he will be formally arraigned on criminal charges in an historic indictment that remains under seal. today, in west palm beach, ved to supporters from inside his suv as he
in spirit. plus, celebrating orthodox christmas in ukraine. no cease-fire, but new american firepower heads to the front lines. i m ian lee in kyiv with ukraine being promised heavy weapons that the pentagon says can change the battlefield. weekend journal, a minnesota cancer survivor pays it back by sharing her hair. wow! and later, double duty on capitol hill. the four-day stalemate complicated lives and child care. challenging, but it s been fun. announcer: this is the cbs weekend news from chicago with adriana diaz. good evening. it took 15 ballots and heated moments, but tonight congress finally has a new house speaker. kevin mccarthy won early this morning, putting an end to days of raucous debate and a historic standoff with emboldened hard-line republicans. the gop s strife playing out for all to see and ending with arm twisting, flaring tempers and phone calls from former president donald trump. cbs christina ruffini leads us off with what happen
maine, one ticket sold here claims it all. explaining the unexplained, a new pentagon report shows hundreds more ufo sightings. and later, we settle up to explore the yellowstone effect, tv cowboys inspiring real life cutters, a sport from the wild west. there you go. this is the cbs weekend n news from chicago with adriana diaz. good evening, we begin tonight with the growing political firestorm over president joe biden s handling of classified information, and today a new disclosure. more classified papers were discovered at mr. biden s delaware home from his time as vice president. so far we know of roughly 20 classified records that have been uncovered in two locations. this week s revelations first reported by cbs news come as the president approaches a difficult re-election bid and as the white house struggles to contain the damage. cbs s christina ruffini tonight at the white house has the latest. christina. reporter: good evening, adriana, you broke the
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