khar. orthod christians brate easter under fire and new allegations of russian war crimes. brace for impact. that order issued to 600 passengers aboard this ferry in washington state. plus, they re goats with big appetites, now deployed as front line firefighters. how much can a goat eat in a day? as much as it wants. and later, an american legend marks 70 years. the chevrolet corvette, a look back and forward into its electrifying future. corvette is america s sports car. this is the cbs weekend news from new york with jericka duncan. good evening and thanks for joining us on this sunday. we begin tonight with another mass shooting in america. it is the 32nd so far this month and the ninth of the weekend. it happened here at a dance hall in dadeville, alabama. it s a community about 60 miles northeast of montgomery. at least four people were killed, about two dozen injured, mostly teens. cbs s mark strassmann is tracking all of this for us. a lot of griev
democrat justin pearson to the states house of representatives. norah: twitter turmoil. elon musk talks about the troubles the social media platform has faced since he took over. the pain level of twitter has been extremely high. norah: our tax series, if you use apps like venmo to get paid, you want to hear the new irs rule. if i didn t have multiple ways that somebody could pay me, i feel like i would lose business. sweet dreams are made of this norah: and the big names added to the national recording registry. these country roads take me home imagine all the people living life in peace norah: good evening to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us. tonight, we want to begin as we are learning more about that horrible massacre at a louisville bank. we are hearing from the family of the gunman for the first time, saying they will fully cooperate with investigators. they are also revealing that the shooter had ment
democrat justin pearson to the state house of representatives. norah: twitter to warm oil. elon musk talks about the troubles the social media platform has faced since he took over. the pain level of twitter has been extremely high. norah: our tax series, if you use apps like venmo to get paid, you want to hear the new irs rule. if i didn t have multiple ways that somebody could pay me, i feel like i would lose business. sweet dreams are made of these norah: and the big names added to the national recording registry. these country roads take me home imagine all the people living life in peace norah: good evening, and thank you for joining us. today, we want to begin as we are learning more about that horrible massacre at a louisville bank. we are hearing from the family of the gunman for the first time, saying they will fully cooperate with investigators. they are revealing that the shooter had mental health challenges, which th
reeling from last week s bank massacre. this has been an unspeakable week of tragedy for our city. reporter: this american front line never seems to go away. what to do about gun violence. our new cbs news poll shows roughly three in four americans believe mass shootings are preventable. 62% want to ban the ar-15 semi-automatic rifle. but that idea is doa at the nra. at its annual convention this weekend in indianapolis, one 2024 republican presidential candidate after another championed the second amendment. we don t need gun control. we need crime control. reporter: just three weeks ago, six people died during a mass shooting at a nashville christian school. 77% of parents told us, gun violence worries them. i have a 2-year-old granddaughter, and in her preschool, she s already gone through one lockdown.
norah: tonight, the chilling 911 calls in that louisville bank massacre, including one from the mother of the gunmen, begging police dispatchers not to punish him. here are tonight s headlines. i m in a closet hiding. i hear gunshots. norah: the desperate calls for help from inside the bank as the community comes together to honor the victims. evacuations are underway in richmond, indiana, as the result of a large-scale industrial fire. more than 2,000 people in the area were ordered to leave their homes. democracy! tennessee county shelby county board of commissioners has voted unanimously to reinstate