2600 of them from southwest airlines. southwest canceled 60% of its flights overall just today. they are blaming the storm, which hit its hubs hard in chicago and denver. stranding crews and when you stand here, i mean, you just look at the al gone any on this womannens face waiting. talked to people who missed crews and family gatherings. one woman looking for insulin in a suitcase somewhere and she has no idea where that suitcase is and you really get the sense of a bubbling anger about this situation. here are some people we spoke to today. the flight from phoenix got delayed by seven hours and they canceled fly flights from phoenix to houston. i m here stuck at the airport. they were suppose sod get my luggage back. i have been looking since last night. luggage is nowhere to be found and just stuck here. i have only been missing my luggage for a day. i had a flight yesterday at 2:50 i got to the airport my flight was canceled. rebooked for wednesday and that flight wa
doep gas prices down now on those stories. butwn. didn t someone else get impeached for that? now after the saudis stood up despite his embarrassing courtship, the president s vowinge his em to reassesslationsh our relationship with the oil rich nation. looks like with th was wrong whe said nobody messes with abbud. we find ourselves in a positiona as beggars. posimost powerful country in the world. it s now in a position ofd. having to beg these third ratets countries. eep ga the democrats will do anythings to try to keep gas from increasing before the election. incrhe s going hat in hand to dictatorships like venezuela, pleading with them to produce more oil at the same time that pl s alienating long time partners in places likace saudi arabia and the united arab emirates. if you think the president su done reassuring the saudis to t help him, november, stay tuned for oh, we got a lot to talk to you later. what do you say to. but it doesn t stop there. biden straight up
my thunder here. and if you go to peter struck, i got nothing for the whole let s take the insurance policy. yeah, all right, hannity well, great job on that. i loved watching that. all right. we ll see you tomorrow. i m laura ingraham and this is ingram angle fromi a what fes like, i don t know, caracas, venezuela tonight, the web they weave. that s the focus of tonight s angle. now, just hours ago, we learned more about just how petty and venal attorney general merrick garland is that he would send federal agents into the home of a former president and likely 2020 four candidate over a document dispute. the washington post is reporting tonight that monday s raid came months after the trump legal team voluntarily met with government investigators at mar a lagounovt this was back in june.a- now the ostensible reason for the visit was the concern that some documents were retained by trump when he left office rather than being turned in into the national archives. trump stopp
cbs s meg oliver reports, it s easier said than done. reporter: how complex is it to make these microchips? it is extremely complex. duncan: and, moving on. tennis great serena williams serves up a surprise announcement, saying she s ready to focus on her family. i can t do this forever. sometimes you just want to try your best to enjoy the moments. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. duncan: good evening to our viewers in the west and thanks for joining us. i m jericka duncan, in for norah. tonight, new details about the unprecedented f.b.i. search of former president donald trump s florida home what we re learning about the investigation that s focused on his potential mishandling of what could be classified material. sources tell cbs news that the f.b.i. was met by trump s attorneys, along with the secret service. it is the first time in american history that a search warrant has been issuedn on a former pres
good. you are hearing of the reality of gun violence. now, at least 17 dead, more than 80 shots all across the nation just since friday. you heard me right. since friday as in today is monday. unbelievable. it is on pace of its worst year ever according to gun violence archive. that means 246, since the beginning of the year. the three-year uptick began where they began. in to 2020, 110 and last year we were at 692. with all those numbers, it is really one number to keep focusing on. i mean that s what america wants to do about these are horrible numbers. that is a number 10. 10 republicans in the 50/50 senate to sign on legislation that could reduce the number of gun relate dd deaths in this country. i didn t say eliminate all gun violence. the lawyer in me have to manage all expectations. how about saving as many as innocent lives as possible as some kidney of action? a senator said it quite well this morning. there is no one thing that ll prevent mass killings. a