is this going to be in the news? because this would have been. usually we keep these things in the news would have been in the old days, right when these things first started taking notice of him 1 to 2 weeks and then sadly, unfortunately, we ve gotten all too used to it because it just happened so much, and we should saying so much crossover with people who have been at one mass shooting and now or on site for another, that s the situation here. good morning, everyone. poppy is off today. we re gonna get started with the five things to know for this tuesday, march 28th as we are covering the shooting out of nashville. in nashville and the nation there all morning after another deadly school shooting that has happened overnight, police have released new video of the shooter entering the school were killing 39 year olds and three adults have extensive reporting on that. also tensions easing in israel after prime minister benjamin netanyahu backed off of his push to overhaul th
nashville, the latest city where the unthinkable if it can even be called that anymore has happened. residents are grief stricken this hour following yesterday s mass shooting at an elementary school and new video released overnight shows the shooter arriving at covenant school monday morning, shooting that glass door and then walking the halls before killing three children and three adults. it took 14 minutes from the 1st 911 call for police to arrive at the school and killed the shooter who has now been identified as audrey hale. police say hail was armed with a handgun and two assault style weapons and exact motive has not been identified yet. but police say hails time is a student at that same school may have played a role. in the wake of the shooting president biden biden, renewing his call for an assault weapons ban, and a top white house official told cnn this morning. now is the time for congress to act. we can t do this alone. the president can t do this alone. that
two men captured by russian separatists. i definitely feel a bit guilty. o donnell: january 6th hearing and the fake electors, as mike pence speaks in chicago today, our new reporting on what day four of tomorrow s hearing will focus on. our cbs news investigation tonight, some of the deadliest mass shootings in history were financed with credit cards, how the financial industry is resisting an effort to flag those suspicious purchases. a violent weekend across america. in new york city and the nation s capitol. and as we celebrate juneteenth, a forgotten pioneer of cycling who rode into the history books is finally being recognized. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. o donnell: good evening to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us as we start a new week together. tonight, a beautiful day in new york city turned into a nightmare, for people in the heart of manhattan. police say a yellow cab collided
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A city in Illinois is expected to pay 140 mostly elderly black residents $25,000 each in reparations by the end of the year in what they re calling a test run for the whole country.