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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
through the perilous fight o er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming and the rockets red glare the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night that our flag was still there o say does that star spangled banner yet wave o er the land of the free and the home of the brave will: good morning. welcome to fox and friends, live this morning from the american rodeo, part of the american western weekend in arlington, texas which i am holding down the fort in texas. along with rachel and pete hegseth back in new york. rachel: we are a little jealous, we wanted to be at the rodeo too but i m disappointed. i thought you were going to come into the show on a horse carrying a flag and you are just sitting there with a hat. pete: i m looking at the packet, it says will rides in on a horse, that s what it says. i was expecting, and i know you know how to ride. i saw you yesterday, it was impressive. will: the horse slept in an
georgia, where the former president lives just ahead. but first tonight to east palestine, ohio, where a train derailment and toxic chemical spill have residents and lawmakers demanding answers about the safety of the air and drinking water. garrett tenney is live in that small ohio town near the pennsylvania border. garrett. reporter: yeah, jon, it s now been more than two weeks since that train derailment, and a lot of people here are still feeling sick despite officials saying the data shows the air and water are safe. and these are just the short-term symptoms from chemical exposure with. what is even more concerning for a lot of folks here is the long-term effects, what things could look like 10-15 years down the road potentially as a result of this disaster. i think we coneed to be concerned about the long-term effects of exposure to this chemical. back in 20 the 12 is the there were hundreds of people who went to the e.r. in the aftermath of that train derailment
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