disastrous holiday weekend continues to come at the expense of their customers. also this hour we ll check on the next storm system as buffalo residents begin to dig out and get back on the road and hopefully avoid tlooding in their communities. and an update from officials as doctors continue around the clock supervision of pope benedict from his bedside in a vatican city monastery. some new developments in the southwest airlines debacle just in the last few minutes. southwest is now announcing plans to, quote, return to normal operations with minimal disruptions by tomorrow. but still today thousands more flights have been cancelled. thousands of fliers still struggling to figure out how they are going to make it to their final destinations. other airlines like american, delta, united have offered to try to help putting a cap on flight prices between certain cities to give customers more options. it s unclear whether that s work ing. let s bring in nala charles. what
mississippi. a trump appointed federal judge has indicated that she is likely to grant a request from his legal team to appoint a special master to review evidence of the search of the mar-a-lago estate. a hearing for a final decision is scheduled for thursday. the application for a special master is seen by many legal experts as having no benefit and possibly a delaying tactic. and an advisory will be made on the possible risks of nag at security. michael cohen has more on that. reporter: new developments this weekend in the investigation of donald trump s handling or possible mishandling of classified documents. the top u.s. intelligence official says intel agencies are conducting a damage assessment of the documents that trump took with him when the white house to mar-a-lago. the director of national intelligence told u.s. lawmakers in a letter that her team and justice department are reviewing the materials recovered from mar-a-lago to see what is still classified. sh
records. what the judge is now saying. our pierre thomas at the courthouse in florida. new video of a midair scare over the orlando airport. a small plane suddenly flying in the path of a passenger jet. two planes just hundreds of feet apart. the quick move to avert a disaster. as millions of americans head out for labor day weekend, the pilot protests at airports around the country. what does it mean for your travel plans? the record heat wave in the west. eight states under heat and fire alerts. california tonight in a state of emergency. and firefighters treated for heat-related injuries. rob marciano standing by. late today, the cdc recommending two new boosters from pfizer and moderna. the vaccines revised to target the omicron strain and subvariants. how long before the new boosters are available? and how to make sure you get the new vaccine. overseas tonight, alarming news as u.n. inspectors reach the nuclear power plant caught in the crossfire between ukrain
that horrific shooting in buffalo, new york, and now we have church shooting here in california. it s unclear exactly how many victims there are. we re waiting for official numbers or the extent of the injuries of these victims. we re told one person has been detained, one suspect is in custody and that a weapon that may have been involved has been recovered. there is a heavy law enforcement presence at the scene. a source out of orange county tells me that this happened at the geneva presbyterian church in laguna woods. you can see the picture of that church of there. my colleague, bill melugin, you know, sent a relative out there to help get this video. you can see that picture there, you have the fire trucks, the officers. obviously, this is going to be an extensive investigation. now again, this happened in laguna woods. that that city is home to a large retirement community. you have a lot of older people who live in this area. the orange county very s office sheriff s
hardest to staff. that s usually higher poverty schools or schools in more rural or urban areas. these schools have tended to have teacher shortages for years. but it really went on steroids during the pandemic. and to see that kind of impact that a program even just $10,000 has made a huge impact for the state of hawaii being able to attract and retain special education teachers. right now, schools are sitting on a massive infusion of cash from the pandemic relief aid. that must be spent by 2024. what s stopping school districts from funneling that money into paying people more? it seems so obvious. i wish that s what more districts would do. we re seeing pockets of that across the country. washington state has a bill to do that next year. but unfortunately, there seems to be this demonization of