night mare. almost feels like it s impossible to buy a home. o donnell: hurricane fiona continues to wreak havoc now heading towards bermuda. and there s concern tonight about another storm that could hit the gulf of mexico next week. and eye on america, cbs s general cbs s jonathan viglios on a natural resource helping an idaho mining town come back to life. duncan: good evening and thank you so much for joining us on this busy thursday night. i m jericka duncan in for norah. tonight, the federal investigation into the top secret documents seized from donald trump s florida home has resumed. the eleventh circuit court of appeals ruled in favor of the justice department and criticized the former president s argument the documents had been declassified. but in his first interview since the f.b.i. search, the former president doubled down on that claim saying just by thinking about it, he could declassify documents. tonight the wife of sct justice clarence thomas ginny
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and georgia. major cities prepare for a direct hit from the dangerous hurricane. we have the stories. this is the cbs evening news. the winds. for power is fully restored. tonight the state s of georgia, the carolinas and virginia will all have de claired a state of emergency ahead of ian s expected landfall tomorrow. we have team coverage tonight. all throughout florida andpbeyoe will start us off north northed for meyers. i know the damage where you are is quite extensive. norah, for this home, the damage is total, completely destroyed this home. now if you go downt the block will you see homes like this, will you see other homes with roofs ripped off and the occasional one show unscathed. we are four miles from the water so this was all wind damage. as daylight broke the path of destruction left behind by hurricane ian was devastating. block by block fort myers beach looks like it was hit by a bomb, only small pieces of debris remain where homes and businesses once s
america prepares for a potentially severe flu season. tonight, the outbreak at one high school that had more than half the students out of class. and, the fight over gas stoves.e cbs ben tracy explains why climate change has major cities like new york and los angeles banning the kitchen appliance. 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 friday night. we want to begin with what is now becoming all too common another mass shooting in america. this time in a quiet suburb of raleigh, north carolina. police are searching for a motive in the shooting rampage that killed five people. the 15-year-old suspect is in critical condition in a north carolina hospital. the victims include the suspect s own brother, a 16-year-old high school student, and a 29-year-old off-duty police officer. the other victims, all women, range in age from 34 to
with one on the way. cbs s lilia luciano is o the scene. today our hearts are broken. o donnell: and red-hot inflation. prices are up everywhere, from the grocery store to the gas station, even at the bar. ( ringing bell ) plus, what happened today on wall street. o donnell: good evening and thank you for joining us on this busy thursday night. it was a dramatic ending to what s expected to be the final january 6th hearing, a vote to subpoena former president trump to appear before congress, and it came after shocking new evidence and never-before-seen video. that video showed congressional leaders at a secure location including house speaker nancy pelosi, calling state and federal officials to plead for help. investigators laid out today in vivid detail why they believe the attack on the capitol was not a spur of the moment decision but a premeditated plan months in the making to overturn the will of the people and the 2020 election. the committee today placed the blam