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we have team coverage of tonight s storms and cbs s roxana saberi is going to start us off tonight from davenport, iowa, which sits right in the bull s-eye of a level 5 severe weather alert. reporter: a massive tornado touched down in north little rock, arkansas, late this afternoon, packing powerful winds and dumping heavy rain as it blew through the area, moving 50 miles per hour. the storm left behind homes in tatters, scattering debris for several blocks. downed power lines and snapped tree limbs that fell on passing. driver mike houston nearly escaped serious injuries. all of a sudden, it just all hit, hit me. reporter: as the storm cleared, some residents were in shock. sit around, look at the wo woods. reporter: to northern iowa, another violent tortr ar iowa city,h hi win whilege quarr president biden met with residents who are still
could be sprawling, and include alleged financial crimes far beyond that stormy daniels payment. this all comes as former president trump s allies are increasingly on edge about possible other indictments, whether it is from the georgia election investigation, or from the special counsel in january 6th and trump s handling of classified records. norah? norah: robert costa, ther-year-old evelyn dieckhaus in thehe shooting at the covenant school. cbs s mark strassmann now on the third-grader s family called her a shining light in this world. reporter: grief came dressed in pink, and in other joyous colors evelyn dieckhaus loved. her family described evelyn, all of 9, as whip smart, a world-class nobler, and everyone s safe space. clay stauffer, the dieckhaus family pastor. she was a special little
coming in. pennsylvania senator john fetterman was released tonight from walter reed national military medical center after six weeks of treatment for clinical depression. fetterman is speaking out for the first time in an exclusive interview with cbs s jane pauley for this week s cbs sunday morning. it s like, you won the biggest race in the country, and the whole thing about depression won, but depression can absolutely convince you that you actually lost, and that is exactly what happened, and that was the start of a downward spiral. reporter: in the interim, between the campaign and being sworn in, at home, in november, december, depression started gathering strength, is that correct? very much. very much. i had stopped leaving my bed. i had stopped eating, dropping