according to the complaint against him, shahzad returned to the united states via a one-way ticket from pakistan on february 3rd. and the other top domestic story we are covering tonight is of course the cleanup after those record-breaking flash floods across the southeast. and none of us have been able to look away from the incredible pictures of the heart of historic nashville underwater. you can see some there. the rain may be over, but the crisis just now beginning for folks there. take a look. this morning the cumberland river crested at a 70-year high, 12 feet above flood stage. rescuers fear more dead bodies could be discovered in the flood-ravaged state. it s not the magnitude of katrina, but it is to us. overhead the flood s destructive and deadly reach is still obvious. airplanes grounded, under water. so too the ol opry and opryland hotel. no one has been able to get in to see if the priceless
buildings, including the grand ol opry have been submerged. the storm over the weekend dumped more than a foot over rain in just two days. the former cbs news producer who tried to extort $2 million from david letterman sent to prison for six months today. robert halderman threatened to expose sexual relationships the talk show host had with women on his staff. the married letterman went public with about the shakedown attempt and admitted to affairs on the air. and finally the, there is this guy. an overzealous phillies fan thought it would be fun to storm the field in the eighth inning. but look out. the 17-year-old didn t get much brotherly love from philly police who tased him, taking aim and stopping the kid dead in his tracks. here it is. the philadelphia police say that s an appropriate amount of force. campbell? really? that seems a little harsh. went outside the foul line i guess. i don t know. okay, tom. funny. still ahead, reverend franklin graham lashing out at