three dozen people at more than just this store. we have all the new details tonight. and the city in mourning. vigils, prayers, our interview with a survivor. america s deadly weekend. the church shooting in california, and the man being hailed as a hero. baby formula shortage, our exclusive interview with the president of one to have the largest baby formula companies in the u.s. and what he says his company is doing to ease the nationwide shortage. tonight s other top headlines, severe storms. tens of millions of americans in the path of dangerous weather. russia s latest defeat. and tonight we end with a prayer for peace and justice. o donnell: good evening and thank you for joining us for a special edition of the cbs evening news. we re here in buffalo, new york, where we re learning new details about what happened inside this supermarket behind me, and we have new reporting tonight about what led up to saturday s deadly shooting. new tonight authorities tell cbs new
o donnell: we want to end tonight with what has become an all-too-familiar scene in america, a community roked by senseless violence. what started as a typical saturday for buffalo turned into a nightmare shoppers trying to get their bread, their milk, strawberries for a favorite shortcake dessert, they lives shattered by someone with hate in his heart. but as one resident in this community said, we can t match his late, love must prevail. there s one story we ve heard that is chilling 72-year-old katherine massey wrote a letter that appeared in the local paper here almost exactly a year ago, calling on the federal government to address gun violence in this country. saturday, she became a victim herself, one of the ten killed and three injured. a local bishop had poignant words here. he said, we pray for guidance, pray for peace, pray for unit, but most of all, god, we pray