then everybody was like, oh. norah: the cbs evening news starts right now. good evening. i m norah o donnell, and thank you for being with us. we begin tonight with a series of tense moments for a u.s. airline just as spring break travel is getting underway. with tens of millions of passengers expected to fly over the next six weeks, it s raising safety concerns for some travelers. the latest incident took place today at george bush intercontinental airport in houston, when a united flight veered off the runway after landing. the nearly 170 people on board were forced to depart the plane using air stairs on the open runway after the plane ended up in the grass. fortunately, no one was injured. it s the fourth such mishap involving a passenger jet this week alone, including yesterday s united flight that lost a wheel during takeoff. cbs s roxana saberi will start us off tonight. rep oh, my goodness, look e back of the plane, man. reporter: united airlines flight 2
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and plug the leak. we take this very seriously and we will continue to work closely with our outstanding allies and partners and nothing will ever stop us from keeping america secure. we will continue to investigate and turn over every rock until we find the source of this and the extent of it. dana: this comes as top congressional leaders gain access to classified documents found at the homes of former vice president trump, pence and biden. bill: congressman jim hines joins us in a moment. first to chad pergram who leads our coverage live on the hill. good government is apparently no better at keeping secrets than a click of students in junior high. top house and senate leaders demand all member briefings about the latest batch of documents which were leaked. the pentagon and the intelligence community want answers. deeply unfortunate leak of classified documents is certainly as intense as anything in that now part of the in box as well. we need to learn lessons fr
so we want to bring in now, cnn s lucy kavanaugh, she is live for us in denver, what is the situation, lucy? well, alison, this is what not a lot of fun looks like. denver airport unfortunately leaving the airport a shunt in terms of flight delays and cancellations, more than 500 flights delayed, more than 468 flights canceled, 75% of those coming from southwest. and that is unfortunately not denver alone. those numbers reverberating. those delays reverberating across the nation. impacting travel all across the country. i wasn t anticipating a nightmare, but it became a nightmare, it did. christmas maybe over, but for thousands of passengers, the travel nightmare goes on. they canceled our flight. they said they can t help us. so we don t know what to do. southwest airlines at the top of the list for cancellations. the airlines ticketing counter at baltimore s airport is a zoo. denver s airport lines for the southwest to counter even longer. we have to wait in a l