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
captioning sponsored by cbs duncan: tonight, we re following a number of big headlines, including severe weather and a major blow to donald tru stleclassified documm mar-a-lago. the newest setback for the former president. cbs s scott macfarlane rep tonight on trump s claim a president can declassify documents just by thinking about it. russian men flee the country. thousands head to the border to escape vladimir putin s draft. plus cbs s debora patta shows us what was once the headquarters for russian soldiers. reporter: they fled in such a hurry, it s like a museum of panic. duncan: mortgage rates nearly doubled. cbs s elaine quijano on how the american dream is turning into a