Just moments ago, the key question about the politics of all of this. Watch. How can the white house assure people that the case involving the president s son is being handled fairly . Anything that has been stated or said by hunters representative, ill have to refer you to his representatives. Thats not something that i will respond to. What i can say and i said it at the top, the Department Of Justice is independent. That is what the president believes. He believes this white house will not politicize the Department Of Justice. This was done under the leadership of a trumpappointed u. S. Attorney as you know. So im not going to add anything else to that. Martha id imagine well hear more along those lines. Carl rowe and general Tom Dupree Standing by with their analysis of this. First to david spunt live at Justice Department with the new developments here. Hi, david. Hi, martha. This is david weisss first full week as Special Counsel. Hes got quite a task ahead of him. Hes had a majo
Then everybody was like, oh. Norah the Cbs Evening News starts now. Good evening. Im norah odonnell, and thank you for being with us. We begin tonight with a series of tense moments for a u. S. Airline just as spring break travel is getting underway. With tens of millions of passengers expected to fly over the next six weeks, its raising Safety Concerns for some travelers. The latest incident took place today at George Bush Intercontinental Airport in houston, when a united flight veered off the runway after landing. The nearly 170 people on board were forced to depart the plane using air stairs on the open runway after the plane ended up in the grass. Fortunately, no one was injured. Its the fourth such mishap involving a Passenger Jet this week alone, including yesterdays united flight that lost a wheel during takeoff. Cbss Roxana Saberi will start us off tonight. Oh, my goodness, look at the back of the plane, man. Reporter United Airlines flight 2477 rolled off the runway. It just
winds, and flash flooding. the threat expected to last throughout the night, and what millions could face for the morning commute. nearly 2,000 flight cancellations already, and that number is growing. in the southwest, dangerous heat with no end in sight. rob marciano times it all out. the urgent manhunt for a murder suspect in pennsylvania. officials say he has military training and self-taught survivalist skills. they claim they found stockpiles of supplies or campsites they believe are associated with him and consider him armed and dangerous. and in the west, authorities near sacramento desperately searching for another murder suspect, who escaped overnight. alex presha is standing by. president biden touching down in the uk ahead of a crucial nato summit after saying ukraine is not yet ready to join the alliance, and the growing divide over cluster munitions. the biden administration is defending its controversial decision. what president zelenskyy told our martha
i m debora patta. the last refuge in gaza. and also tonight, a life threatening storm, californians. reporter: residents are battling and expected one-two punch in just a matter of days. texas convoy. americans rally at the southern border, vowing to take it back. i think we all as a nation want this to end. later, we take note of the grammys, the last minute touches ahead of the big show and music s biggest night. it s me this is the cbs weekend news from new york with adriana diaz. good evening. adriana is off. i m nicky battiste. tonight, u.s. and allied forces launched a new wave of air force in yemen, houthi rebels backed by iran and following u.s. bombings in iraq and syria, retaliation for a bombing of three american soldiers at an outpost in jordan last weekend. christina leads us off. reporter: the department of defense said there was a rocket attack in syria but there were no injuries. that makes at least 167 attacks in iraq, syria and jordan
the sub vanishing without a trace while exploring the wreckage of the titanic. what the coast guard is saying about multiple underwater noises detected earlier today. and even if the sub is found, is the equipment capable of bringing it to the surface in time? gio benitez in halifax again tonight. the massive explosion in paris. more than two dozen people injured. the building housing the paris american academy, a fashion and design school. the structure partially collapsing. smoke filling city streets. authorities now revealing a possible cause. the deadly heat wave across the south taking the life of a postal worker. record-high temperatures in texas. the heat index nearing 120 degrees. tornado threats from wyoming to texas. rob marciano timing it out. pentagon leak suspect jack teixeira pleading not guilty in federal court today. prosecutors accusing him of accessing highly classified documents, then sharing them with a group on social media, putting many lives at ri