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
ev fmer prent of ed stes. norah: cbs sunday morning 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 stopped leaving my bed. i stopped 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 i don t know where things are. help. tell me how to run it. computer literacy education outreach. just amazing. i m grateful, they are a blessing. and they have so much patience with us. norah: good evening, thank you for joining us, and thank you for joining us. it s a dangerous evening across the midwest and south, a massive storm system unleashing violent tornadoes on the threat is going to cont
she hit it! reporter: how do you do it, caitlin clark? how do you do what you do? honestly, those are shots i work on everything but time i m in the gym. reporter: do you think you are best player in the country? absolutely i think that. i think having contents in yourself a super important. here comes clark. reporter: clark is quick to credit her teammates. longtime coach lisa bluder. i think it just speaks to her loyalty and the culture that coach schlueter has put here. reporter: clark often desert know mike dazzles sellout crowds with swagger. to play with a chip on your shoulder? i play with i joined a passion. reporter: south carolina s aliyah boston and lsu reese, the women s tournament is drawing record ratings. people love to tune in and i m glad i can help change the game but it is not only me, i think there are so many tremendous players in our game right now. reporter: having grown up idolizing wnba legends like maya moore, clark is keenly
ev fmer prent of ed stes. norah: cbs sunday morning 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 stopped leaving my bed. i stopped 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 i don t know where things are. help. tell me how to run it. computer literacy education outreach. just amazing. i m grateful, they are a blessing. and they have so much patience with us.
weight. i stopped engaging some of the most things that i love in myrve of jpauleyrvw wthats on cbs su the final four of the men s and women s ncaa men s basketball term it is finally here appear e men s side, three of the four teams are cinderella s, making their first appearance ever. women will tip off the action tonight with lsu versus virginia tech, and south carolina facing iowa. hawkeye sensation caitlin clark has been setting records all year, including the first ever 40-point triple-double, for men or women, in tournament history. cbs s jan crawford takes a look at the ap s player of the year. clark cut it! reporter: throughout her career at iowa, caitlin clark has made the historic seam routine. clark, she fires, and goes!