charge. like, am i going to get in trouble? am i going to lose the deal? am i going to lose the job? and i m like, screw it, screw it. this is the cbs weekend news. ninan: good evening, i m reena ninan. tonight, firefighters are finally gaining ground on massive wildfires burning in california. more than half a dozen fires have burned more than 90,000 acres across the state in the last 10 days. more than 115 structures have been damaged or destroyed. danya bacchus begins our coverage in los angeles. reporter: wind-whipped flames threatened hundreds of homes as the maria fire scwik of quickly spread to more than 9,000 acres, threatening want area s tens of millions of dollars of lemon and avocado crop. it looked like a volcano. everything igniting, all the treeline and the brush. reporter: this video reportedly shows the moment the maria fire ig90ed on halloween night. the electric company said it re-energized a power line moments before the fire erupted. in nor
outrage in chicago after a little girl is shot while trick- or-treating. it shouldn t happen anywhere. it shouldn t happen in this city. o donnell: as wildfires rage in california, a statewide fire insurance crisis worsens. reporter: you feel betrayed? betrayed, dismissed, kicked to the curb. o donnell: and steve hartman s on the road, with a single dad who answered his calling raising kids by the dozen. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting tonight from washington. o donnell: good evening. and thank you so much for joining us. tonight, just as the stage is being set for public hearings in the impeachment inquiry, we are learning new details, not just about the content of the president s call with the ukraine leader, but also about potential efforts to conceal it. nancy cordes is on capitol hill with these late-breaking developments. and, nancy, what are we learning about these attempts by the white house to keep someone who was on the c