hi there, everybody, it s 4:00 in new york, if war is hell as those who know say, then it has been a year of hell on earth for millions in ukraine, a year of anguish and grief of bravery and heroics, of death and destruction, and of pride. and hope still. that ukraine still stands today, one year after the war began is nothing short of a miracle, one of the ukrainians own making. my most conservative estimates, 8,000 civilians in ukraine are dead. 13,000 have been injured. 5 million have been at least temporarily displaced within ukraine, plus another 8 million ukrainians have been forced to plea abroad, the equivalent of every person in los angeles, chicago, houston, phoenix, philadelphia, and san antonio, all of them, suddenly end violently driven from their homes and lives. and all of that is to say nothing of military casualties that have been suffered, an estimated more than 10,000 plus ukrainian troops are dead, many of whom were school teachers or shop owners or utilit
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
bars serving two life sentences and his legal problems aren t over. battle for bakhmut. mw can despete for a win. this is the cbs weekend news from chicago with adriana diaz. good evening. etreme weather sweeps across the country. at least 12 people have died following severe storms in several states. out west californians are reeling. record snowfall, some powered by high winds dropped more than 12 feet of snow over parts of the state in the last few days. the heavy snow buried neighborhoods, collapsed roofs. further east more than 800,000 people are without power across five states. flooding, high winds and multiple tornados. cbs s joy benedict is in los angeles with all the details. joy, good evening. yeah, good evening. the good news is no rain right now. all over l.a. what you are seeing is trails washed out, trees down and up in the mountains folks still snowed in after this epic storm. caught many off guard. three houses just here, trees on them. snappe
right now. he s nonviolent. he s never done anything please okay, and you don t believe he owns guns i know he doesn t own any guns a chilling 911 call from a woman who told dispatchers she was the mother of the louisville gunman unaware her son had purchased an assault-style rifle last week. the latest in an investigation straight ahead plus donald trump is back in new york this morning for a different legal issue, one with the state s attorney general and we ll have a recap of president joe biden s busy day in northern ireland. we ll take a look at what s on today s schedule all right, good morning and welcome to way too early on this thursday, april 13th. we start this morning in new york city where just one week after he was criminally charged there, donald trump was set for a deposition in a another lawsuit against him today. the former president is set to face questions related to a $250 million civil fraud case filed last year by new york attorney general l
diaz-balart, and there are many people out there, including george santos, and marjorie taylor greene who per your reporting last hour showed up for a couple minutes surrounded by a lot of press. reporter: i was on camera with you guys and her suv pulled up and she was literally incased in press as they followed her into the park. i couldn t make a guess of how many folks were there. she was in the park for maybe five or ten minutes or so and then exited the park after a lot of commotion inside the park george santos was here as well and he was run out of the park we are three hours away from the beginning of the arraignment, about 2:15 eastern time, and we are expecting the former president at the united states to leave his residence, trump tower, and likely to leave around 1:00 or 1:30. he will have security with him as he makes his way down here. more barricades behind me beginning to go up as i take a look behind me, you see all of the barricades were recently put in pl