another b, bankruptcy. why it s now bye-bye. travel trouble. why flying is shaping up to be a real nightmare this summer. reporter: i m elise preston at l.a.x. fewer flights and higher prices could make it a miserable summer. and later, the rebound of the themed restaurants with a look to the past, los angeles eateries serve up dinner and a show. this is a first. i wasn t expecting the little people to come on the table and come to life. this is the cbs weekend news, from new york with jericka duncan. good evening. jericka is off. i m meg oliver. new details are emerging tonight about the daring evacuation of nearly 100 u.s. diplomatic personnel and their families from sudan s capital, khartoum. it was carried out by u.s. special forces as two top generals and their soldiers battle for control of the country. the violence has paralyzed the nation s airports and claimed more than 400 lives. thousands of americans, many of them dual citizens, remain caught in
food costs. 62% report being understaffed. 47% are worried about intense competition. being a novelty isn t enough. concept dining in l.a. dates back to the roaring 20s with a jail cafe where you would eat in a jail cell with a prison guard outside. you could also order a steak from a stall at bullpen inn or a hot dog at the tail from the pup serving since 1946.history and a fantasy future. what a nice home and peaceful evening. reporter: an escape and experience worth toasting. joy benedict, cbs news, los angeles. that s the cbs weekend news for this sunday. coming up tonight, 60 minutes, sharyn alfonsi speaks with actor nicolas cage on his 40 years in hollywood. i m meg olier in new york. good night.