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
geckos 0 mo nsitththe huma and had two they ll be in the zoo soon. ove and that s it for us here at 5:00. we ll see you back here at 6:00. [ captions by: vitac 800-278-4822 email: marketing@vitac.com ] tonight, shooting rampage. we re asking everyone for your help. the latest on the expanding manhunt in texas. this man s suspected of gunning down his neighbors. five dead, including a child. my heart is with this 8-year-old little boy. also tonight, escape from sudan. the u.s. navy is helping to get americans to safety. you re ready to leave. they just put you on a ship. rescue plan. federal regulators seek bids for
ones. this saudi military vessel docked with about 50 evacuees, one of them also american, adil bashir. you are ready to leave, they just put you on a ship. i believe the next one, the next shipment is a lot of americans going to be there. reporter: in port sudan, a u.s. naval craft arrived today, military personnel seen on deck. u.s. forces checked passports, prepping tired families for their last leg to safety. ramy inocencio, cbs news, jeddah, saudi arabia. tonight federal regulators are racing to save another troubled bank before financial markets open tomorrow. cbs s skyler henry has more on this banking crisis. skyler, what is going on? reporter: jericka, good to see you. according to media reports, including from the wall street journal, several of the nation s largest financial institutions submitted their final bids to the fdic to try to buy the troubled first republic bank. now we re learning that
reporter: authorities say ten people were in that house at the time. the ahort time o. such an awful story. thank you, janet. well, today the state department said it helped evacuate nearly 1,000 americans from sudan. these new images show the buses being used to carry evacuees 500 miles to safety from khartoum to port sudan and ultimately jeddah, saudi arabia, where we find our cbs s ramy inocencio. reporter: revealing itself on the red sea horizon, the amanah ferry delivered nearly 2,000 souls to safety. today marks the start of week three of this bloody conflict. the fear that clashes between sudan s military and its biggest paramilitary bloc will devolve into civil war. off the coast of saudi arabia, quiet relief and an unmistakable sign of affection. people working in sudan from
the republican-led house passed pressure president biden to negotiate with them. it s been over two months since president biden has sat down with speaker mccarthy to have negotiations. president biden is clearly trying to run out the clock and create a debt crisis. the president saying he s not going to be hostage in having veterans cuts on health care and having cuts on k through 12 education. he s saying, we can discuss that, we can negotiate that, but first pay your bills. reporter: economists say the government could run out of money by july. switching topics, skyler, the annual white house correspondents dinner was last night. of course, i saw you there. and it s normally light-hearted affair, but it got kind of serious at times. reporter: that s right. the president talked about a range of issues, including the importance of the free press and americans detained abroad. that also included brittney