how long will it take for the u.s. to catch up? cbs s meg oliver reports, it s easier said than done. reporter: how complex is it to make these microchips? it is extremely complex. duncan: and moving on, tennis great serena williams serves up a surprise announcement, saying she s ready to focus on her family. i can t do this forever. sometimes you just want to try your best tohe ments with norah o don evening news from the nation s capital. duncan: good evening, and thank you for joining us. i m jericka duncan in for norah. tonight, there are new details about the unprecedented f.b.i. search of former president donald trump s florida home. what we re learning about the investigation that s focused on his potential mishandling of what could be classified material. sources tell cbs news that the f.b.i. was met by trump s attorneys, along with the secret service. it is the first time in american history that a search warrant has been issued on a former president, and
serena after her match. she boils it down to one word. freedom. reporter: tennis great billie jean king credits williams with inspiring a new generation of players and fans raising the global profile of the sport. williams husband posted today serena s story is just starting, jericka. duncan: a lot of people wishing her the best and looking forward to seeing that next chapter. thanks. back here in washington, president biden signed the bipartisan $280 billion chips act to boost the manufacturing of semiconductors in the united states. a severe chip shortage has added to the supply chain slowdown and helped fuel inflation. wcbs s meg oliver takes an in-depth look at fixing the chip crisis. reporter: tonight u.s. chip-maker got a boost to their assembly lines. > we need to make the chips in america to bring down everyday costs and create jobs. reporter: the legislation