have been a whirlwind of worry for his family in kyiv. sometimes you get good news, sometimes bad news. you feel happy and mad and sad at the same time. reporter: whatever their country, they all say they re performing for peace. they work to live as one, as one organism. we are taking you from the we are taking you from the real world into our fairy tale for two and a half hours. you need it. we all need it. so let us do it. reporter: this show in minneapolis, a statement they hope the two countries can work together for good. adam duxter, cbs news, minneapolis. duncan: and that s the news for this sunday, coming up tonight on 60 minutes, scott pelley has more on the civilian refugee crisis, i m jericka duncan in new york, have a great week. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh
city where she grew up. after the city fell to russian troops, we spoke to olga again. people are starting to leave their houses. there are troops checking and stopping people and everything. diaz: now a longer journey is ahead. i m trying to get my mom to chicago, honestly. i can t leave her. like, we packed a suitcase, like, a little carryon, and that s literally all her life there. diaz: she s worried about her father, but says her family and her people are resilient. oalga, where do you get your strength? if i were to name the strength, like, i think it s in my d.n.a. this is in our blood. i m not allowed to not be strong because my entire country is strong. diaz: we re thinking of olga and her family. that is the news for this saturday. tomorrow, jericka duncan anchors the broadcast. i m adriana diaz in chicago. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh
i mean, it s been a lot time coming for the cats. this is march march is the most exciting time of the year for college basketball. reporter: it s hard to beat the passion of the band itself. in 2015, a dedicated villanova pick low player went viral for her performance throughs tears when the wildcats were knocked out of the tournament. but hopefully this year there will be no march sadness. when you get out to march madness, it is madness. and it s just a blast. so i am so excite excited for our students just to be able to experience that. reporter: nancy chen, cbs news, villanova, pennsylvania. diaz: cbs sports and turner sports coverage of the 2022 n.c.a.a. men s tournament begins tomorrow at 3:00 p.m. pacific on cbs with a selection show. that is the news for this saturday. don t forget, clocks spring forward overnight. i m adriana diaz in chicago. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs
draw can also help parents like them. to sit somewhere and turn on their fant scpeas fut on the paper gives the parents also an opportunity to recharge the battery. reporter: and they hope these creations will show the world the strength and suffering of their nation. we hope that people looking at these pictures can feel compassion, to support kids, to support ukraine. reporter: because when the war ends, they say, it s ukraine s children who will rebuild their country. roxana saberi, cbs news, london. diaz: the incredible power of art. that is the news for this saturday. and this note: this weekend marks the start of ramadan. to our muslim friends, family, and colleagues, ramadan mubarak. i m adriana diaz in chicago. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org