are so popular, someone offered to pay the landlord 35% more than she was asking. o donnell: and, cbs s kris van cleave shows us how one city is using a roundabout way to keep people safe. reporter: the roundabouts keep traffic flowing, kind of like water. 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 parts of the affidavit that convinced a federal judge to allow the f.b.i. to search former president trump s flrida home. and now we know just which crimes trump is under investigation for by the justice department. but the d.o.j. says the criminal probe is in its very early stages. late this afternoon, a judge gave investigators one week to file a redacted version for him to consider unsealing. and in other trump legal woes, a former top executive at the trump organization pleaded gu
place to land troops and equipment in a crushing blow to russian morale. and later, it s been a blockbuster summer at movie theaters. audiences return for action on the big screen. having fun yet? so why is hollywood bracing for a big chill? the problem is there weren t enough blockbusters this summer for the theater chains to really say that we are back. announcer: this is the cbs weekend news. from new york, with jericka duncan. good evening and thanks for joining us on this sunday. tonight, millions of americans from texas to louisiana are under threat of flash flooding. torrential rain is swamping drought-stricken land near flagstaff, arizona rushing water made the roads unpassable. and this week there s more rounds of rain to come as storms move east. cbs s danya bacchus is tracking it all. reporter: good evening, jericka. it is still extremely dry here in los angeles, but across the west and southwest there s a rush to clean up in the wake of powerful st
working remote are now coming back in. reporter: blake stargel listed this three-bedroom in l.a. for $4,700 a month. i got 50 inquiries in the first 24 hours. we had offers up to 5,500 on this property. reporter: rising mortgage rates are partly to blame, locking out would-be home buyers. all of those things will put upward pressure on rents. and so now those people are fighting for apartments in the rental market again. absolutely. reporter: and they re competing against renters like michael citrin, whose current lease is up. there s a possibility that i don t find something in the next two weeks and then i put my stuff in storage and stay on a friend s couch. i mean, you d essentially be homeless. yeah. reporter: in the midst of a rental battle that could last well into next year. carter evans, cbs news, los angeles. mm. well, a big birthday today for sister jean the chaplain of chicago s loyola men s basketball team. she s 103 years old. since 1994 sister jea