trial. the defense offers a new theory. my opinion is the totality of the evidence is more suggestive of a two-shooter scenario. hold, hold, hold. norah: with just minutes to go, spacex scrubs a mission with astronauts onboard. launch scrubbed. that didn t work. welcome to the 29th annual screen actors guild awards. and the actor goes to. michelle yeoh. this is not just for me. this is for every little girl that looks like me. norah: good evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us as we begin a new week together. tonight we begin our new series, retirement ready, with a look at the millions of americans who are worried about not having enough money to retire, especially with the stock market and dwindling 401(k) plans. plus, speaking of retirement, we sit down with tennis great serena williams and what she thinks about that word after leaving tennis five months ago. we ve got her interview coming up. but first, the severe weather cau
scare onboard a cross-country united flight in san diego to newark. a lithium battery catching fire. passengers screaming, air traffic control radioing the pilots, saying they could not hear them. we have new reporting tonight, the u.s. navy off the east coast and what they ve now decision covered. parts of that suspected chinese spy balloon and what it reveals. and the unmanned underwater vehicles examining the wreckage for explosives. a way for the chinese spy balloon to self-destruct. martha raddatz with new reporting. just moments ago, the first look tonight at what president biden will tell the american people later this evening. the address in prime time, the state of the union here on abc. the president before congress and the country, and mary bruce live at the white house. there is also breaking news from memphis at this hour in the tyre nichols case. we have new reporting tonight. what one of the officers allegedly did. pierre thomas is here. also, the war i
ukrainian city of bakhmut. so, there is a lot of incoming and outgoing here. margaret: the acting head of the faa in the hot seat. can you just, right now, assure the american people that flying aircraft in the united states of america is still the safest way to travel? yes, sir. court documents show that fox news chairman rupert murdoch was worried his network went too far with 2020 election denial claims. margaret: and on this international women s day toni morrison, the nobel laureate, acclaimed novelist, and former princeton professor, was immortalized on a new forever stamp. margaret: good evening to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us. i m margaret brennan, in for norah. tonight, what the fda is saying about a nationwide shortage of adderall, and how it s impacting patients. plus, ahead of march madness, meet the rutgers player who traveled halfway around the world to live the american dream. but first, the federal
one balloon circumstnavigated t glove, drifting pass hawaii and florida at an altitude about 65,000 feet. this is what jake sullivan told kasie hunt about that discovery. because the intelligence community made this a priority at the direction of president biden, we enhanced our surveillance of our territorial air space. we enhanced our capacity to be able to detect things that the trump administration was unable to detect. and we were also able to go back and look at the historical patterns. and that led us to come to understand that during the trump administration, as you said, there were multiple instances where the surveillance balloons traversed american air space and american territory. okay. let me bring in our guests now. cnn analyst, john miller. errol lewis and scott jennings and shawn. i want to understand. help us understand how the intel community can enhance their detection process and look into the past to see how many balloons floated over years ago. yea
putin is right now entirely too confident of his ability to wear down ukraine. plus, millions brace for tougher times at the grocery store as extra federal benefits are cut. and later, go for launch. spacex gets set for nasa s upcoming crewed flight. why me? why am i so lucky? announcer: this is the cbs weekend news from new york, with jericka duncan. good evening and thanks for joining us tonight. more than 10 million people from texas to missouri are threatened by severe and dangerous weather. oklahoma could see the worst of it with thunderstorms forecast to bring destructive winds as powerful as category 2 hurricane. tornadoes are possible. the same storm system impacted southern california this weekend. look at those pictures with a mix of misery, and it s not over. cbs s joy benedict leads us off tonight from los angeles. joy, good evening. reporter: yeah, good evening, jericka. it has been tough. california is getting a small break but is bracing for more