another troubled bank. plus, presidential punch line. joe biden makes fun of his age at the white house correspondents dinner. icle call it being seasoned. oh, my god. tornado strikes. violent winds tear up south florida while more rain soaked the northeast. we ll have the forecast. strike fears. hollywood studios and writers face off ahead of tomorrow s deadline. what it could mean for your favorite shows. and later, the prince s pay ron age, with rehearsals under way for his official crowning as king on saturday. we ll take a look back at how charles has helped others get ahead. announcer: this is the cbs weekend news from washington with jericka duncan. good evening and thanks for joining us on this sunday. we begin tonight with the intensifying manhunt in texas for the suspect accused of killing five of his neighbors, ages 8 to 31 years old. this afternoon the fbi announced rmatle francisco oropesa., -year-old the shooting happened in cleveland, texas, a
multiple tornadoes. we ve got above average temperatures across the eastern seaboard to periods. norah: planning to travel this summer, is your passport up to date? what you need to know about potential turbulence. we are looking for a regular passport time of 10 to 13 weeks. emerging threat from a potentially deadly new drug cocktail. xylazine and fentanyl combined have been described as the deadliest drug in the united states. norah: on the road with two old friends who met in an unexpected way. he was in prison for murder, i wasn t worried. when you have people who believe in you it will give up on you, it makes it harder for you to give up on yourself. norah: good evening to our viewers in the west, thank you for joining us on this friday night. we begin tonight with breaking news. the supreme court just issued a decision that will allow access to the common abortion drug mifepristone while the legal process continues. of the justices granted an emergenc
states. reporter: missy owen and her husband run the zone, a recovery support ni the couple has seen countless lives cut short due to drugs. including their son, davis, who died at 20 from a heroin overdose in 2014. do you ever wonder what your son would say about the work that you and your husband are doing? he would say, mom and dad, y all keep on going. these people need you. and i don t want him ever to see us not working hard to make a difference for people that could have made a difference for him. reporter: as for chandler, who struggled with addiction for years, he says his life is now on a different path. how are you doing today? i have a peace today that i ve never known and never experienced in my entire life, you know. reporter: hope for the future in the face of a growing crisis. still ahead on the cbs weekend news, high-seas rescue. the coast guard helps out a surfer in distress.