hail and potential tornadoes in the deep south. a weekend washout in the northeast. and out west, the big melt raising flooding fears. plus, new bank bailout? the government set to seize and sell yet another failing financial institution. and later, with the coronation of king charles one week away, we look back 70 years and the great race among american networks to show this majestic moment first. there goes tommy thompson up there to get those films. announcer: this is the cbs weekend news from new york with adriana diaz. good evening, everyone. adriana is off. i m errol barnett. we begin tonight with a manhunt happening right now in texas. policer ersearching for the gun that killed eight people, in their words, execution style. it apparently began as a dispute among neighbors. among the victims, an 8-year-old boy. grace white of cbs station khou joins us with more. grace, good evening. reporter: errol, police say the suspect used an ar-style rifle and remain
with, like, aterids under the age of 13 would be barred from using social media, while those between the ages of 13 and 17 would need parental consent to create an account. and social media companies would be prohibited from recommending content using algorithms to users under 18. i do worry very much about it. reporter: arkansas republican tom cotton and hawaii democrat brian schutz, both parents, are the bill s sponsors. how do you enforce in? well, the federal trade commission will have the authority to enforce it, as well as state ags. there s lots of mechanism systems for age verification. essentially now they are asking a 12 year old to say they re 18. they click, i m 18 and now they re online. reporter: kids ultimately seem to find workarounds. what is to stop them from finding a workaround to this? we believe that by