norah: mourning in nashville. 9-year-old evelyn dieckhaus is laid to rest after the school shooting. it is our job to take her light and to spread it. norah: a cbs news exclusive. senator john fetterman speaks out after checking himself into the hospital for clinical depression. i had stopped leaving my bed. i d stopped eating. here s clark. she fires, and goes! norah: meet iowa s caitlin clark, the breakout star of march madness. do you think you re the best player in the country? absolutely, i think that. my email was not coming in. i don t know where things are. help. tell me how to run it. it s called c.l.e.o., computer literacy education outreach. just amazing. i m grateful. they are a blessing. and they have so much patience with us. norah: good evening to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us on this dangerous evening across the midwest and south, a massive storm system unleashing violent tornadoes, and
dramatic video of an angry passenger appearing to attack a crew member. at that time, he was like, why are you smiling at me? that s when we realized this was probably not going to be good. television script writers walk off the job, putting hundreds of shows in jeopardy of being shut down. what the walkout could mean for viewers. you ve got this culture that just allows it to happen, and it happened again and again. teachers sexually abusing their students in public schools nationwide. a cbs reports investigation finds a broken system that enables abusers. i feel like i have a poorly-wired time bomb inside of me. in maine, this remote farm is at the center of a growing national debate about forever chemicals in your food. norah: and the tony nominees are tonight, and a look at one of this year s most-talked-about shows. i think we all thought, oh, wow, we have something special that could take us places. norah: good evening to our viewer
good morning, everyone and welcome to cnn this morning. it is sunday. april 9th. i m amarillo walker. i m victor blackwell. thank you for spending part of your easter sunday with us. i don t i don t really remember the easter speeches from childhood. i just know i gave a lot of them. did you used to speeches? i remember that some of that may be in a break. all right. here s what we re watching this morning a weekend of religious celebrations, but also escalating tensions in the middle east. the israeli military has carried out retaliatory attacks in syria, and we re live in jerusalem, with the latest on that happening now. pope francis delivering his easter message after presiding over mass at the vatican, his message to the world is coming up. the department of justice is investigating after trove of apparent u. s intelligence documents were posted on social media. what the documents show and the potential implications for the u. s and its allies. we got a chance. and oklaho
week after the armed abduction before other americans. they traveled there from south carolina, just across the border into northeast new mexico. the surveillance video you see appears to have the government forcing them back into the tr truck. two of the americans were later found dead, allegedly murdered at the hands of the mexican cartel. that now is apologizing for the kidnapping. two other americans thankfully are back safe here at home. cooks don t sign for the federal government to step in and take charge and actually do something about the situation. i can the question needs to be race how many more americans are we going to lose? something needs to be done for their needs to be accidents enough of the rhetoric. arthel: border state congresswoman debbie les of arizona joins us in a moment. but first bill is alive in texas where those three women were missing began the journey. bill, what more can you tell us? arthel, good afternoon to you. we have learned to texas s
this tuesday i m ana cabrera. it is 10:00 eastern. we re here in new york and right now we re tracking calls for justice in kansas city after a 16-year-old was shot in the head after ringing the wrong doorbell 84-year-old andrew lester is the white homeowner now facing two felony charges for shooting ralph yarl police say there was a racial component to the shooting, but haven t provided details and an arrest warrant has been issued but lester is still not in custody. this morning, the 16-year-old s mother described his injuries. he had the bullet in the up here for about, let s say, up to 12 hours before it was taken out. also this morning, a rejected appeal a moscow court has ruled against evan gerstovitz. he will be detained in prison until he goes on trial next month on espionage charges the u.s. government calling the entire process a sham. the charges against evan are baseless and we call on the russian federation to immediately release him. and one of the mos