the fbi s new warning about threats to its agents. maryalice parks and aaron katersky standing by. also tonight, the rushdie attack. the author who spent years in hiding now hospitalized with serious injuries. the man accused of stabbing him in court today entering a plea of not guilty. what we re learning about the suspect s alleged support for the iranian regime that called for rushdie s death. the warning about polio. with traces of the virus found in new york city s waste water, the dangerous disease that causes paralysis once eliminated in the u.s. back on the radar. if you had the vaccine, how long does protection last? what you need to know. deadly flash flooding in the southwest. a second body found in las vegas. a daring rescue in arizona. rob marciano on the new concern about a possible mega flood that could one day devastate california. the war in ukraine raging, with fighting near the country s largest nuclear plant. what one official is warning tonight. t
The state's Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara is reminding insurance companies of their legal duty to cover damage from any future mudslide or similar
watches and warnings up. let s get you to immediate concern. riverside and san diego counties have watches. all the way up the wyoming as as well. california, 97% is still under severe drought. the drought in texas continues to expand. two thirds of that state under extreme drought. the winter pattern brings in these atmospheric rivers. with climate change this study says they ll come in more frequently and we ll see more wildfires and have more wildfire burn areas. that means more flash flooding. the potential for a mega flood in california is becoming more likely. mary? hard to imagine, rob. thank you. we turn to ukraine and the growing threat to the nuclear power plant there. ukraine s intelligence agency warning that shelling from russian forces continue to land dngerously close to that nuclear facility. abc s britt clennett brings us the latest from kyiv.
critics point out is often before many women realize they re pregnant. it s left millions of texas women without access to abortion services, a point noted by justice sonia sotomayor today. sh wrote the law should be blocked immediately because, every day the court fails to grant relief is devastating both for individual women and for our constitutional system as a whole. this decision now means there will be two major abortion rights cases before the justices in the span of a month. the bigger case in december involves a mississippi law that could lead to overturning roe v wade. o donnell: many people closely watching the supreme court. ed o keefe, thank you. tonight, tens of millions of people in the west are bracing for another wave of severe storms. parts of the bay area got eight inches of rain in recent days and up to four more inches are expected sunday into tuesday. wildfire burn areas could see mudslides. huge waves will pound the coast of the pacific northwest, and the
complains about treatment in the press. because i have an r. at the end of my name a lot of the mainstream media didn t give a rip. for elder the recall is uphill climb with california democrats outnumber numbering republicans two to one and recent poll show voters likely to soundly reject the recall. polls can be wrong, and they can be. i also believe that the polls oversample democrats. i also believe that republicans are turning in their ballots late. so there is going to be a big surgeon and i still believe that this recall thing is in the margin of error, half for half against. so president biden touched down in california about one hour ago ootion. he and governor newsom will tour the wildfire burn areas up north before heading south to long beach just over san pedro bay later this afternoon. out of 22 million ballots mailed out, about 8 million or 37% of california voters have already voted. bret? bret: william, thank you. full coverage tomorrow. up next, the panel on