saying that where it counts. in court. not yet. but the former president s attorneys did tip their hand that they think an indictment could be coming against mr. trump and the mar-a-lago case, pointing out any documents, if that evidence exists, could be used in future charges. got it covered from all angles including from outside the courthouse. we know the demonstrators who have showed up in brooklyn behind you, not surprisingly i think given the fact it s brooklyn, new york city, leans democratic. they are anti-trump demonstrators. you ve also seen the arrival of some of the attorneys, yes. yeah, i think we got some of this video in which the trio of attorneys now representing trump arrived a few minutes ago. yelled at by several demonstrators here that are also in attendance. this is the brooklyn federal courthouse. we re just about ten minutes here from manhattan. this is the first time in which the judge is going to be meeting with not only the doj, but also with trum
exclusive president biden s uncertain answer about running for reelection in 2024. is it a firm decision that i d run again? o donnell: cbs ed o keefe reports on the fallout. and the showdown over busing migrants reig nights the mimigration debate. cbs manuel bojorquez is in el paso. this is a special edition of the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting tonight from london. o donnell: good evening. and thank you for joining us on this monday night. we are here outside westminster abbey. this is a church that is nearly 1,000 years old and has held coronations, royal weddings and, today, the funeral of her the other big story we are covering tonight is what s happening in puerto rico, where there has been devastating damage caused by hurricane fi fiona. in just a moment, we ll speakbss on the ground in san juan and seeing the destruction firsthand. but first, here in london, the state funeral steeped in centuries of tradition and viewed by billions aroun
carving a path eof destruction n the south. and president biden is facing a special counsel investigation. why did it take the white house two p two months to disclose classified records were found in his home. and the tributes for elvis s only child. i m kate bolduan. we start in the south as we re tracking what is left behind really from a deadly tornado outbreak. dozens have been reported in alabama, georgia and kentucky. seven people were killed, six of them in a single alabama county. one of the hardest hit areas was a city of selma, where a tornado caused widespread damage, structures just torn apart and lives shattered. this morning authorities are getting a clearer picture of the extend of the damage and what they need to pick up and clean up and still searching for more survivors. let s go to selma, alabama. ryan young is standing by for us. ryan, look at that. reporter: it is just devastating behind us. and i couldel tell you, in the close county, they have
as god s work. some high profile us firms have already offered to fund travel expenses for employees seeking out of state abortions. protests have been held outside the supreme court in washington and in other cities. there s renewed pressure on borisjohnson after the conservatives suffered a double defeat in parliamentary by elections. the liberal democrats overturned a big tory majority in tiverton and honiton in devon, while labour regained the west yorkshire seat of wakefield. the party co chairman oliver dowden has resigned, and the former leader, lord howard, has said it s time the country had new leadership. boris johnson conceded the results were not brilliant but vowed to keep going . here s our deputy political editor vicki young. liberal democrats are getting used to toppling tories in by elections. but this victory broke all records. the winning candidate said voters have sent a message. your behaviour, mrjohnson, makes a mockery of leadership. by any measure