family member shot in the face. reporter: in a neighborhood black residents call a food desert the tops market is a vital lifeline. if you live here this is the only grocery store you really have access to. reporter: christina mckinnon questioned why the gunman targeted buffalo. you said that a lot of people are expecting people to be sad, but you said are you also mad. yeah, we re mad. we re not sad, we re angry. we re angry as hell. reporter: in the crowd three women from different parts of the city meeting today for the first time. we have to reach out to one another and not be so stubborn. reporter: what do you think when you hear that? i think there is hope it just brings me hope and i know that, you know, there may be a lot of hate out there, but love always wins. that is what i know. reporter: and we saw moments like that all day today. that unity especially noteworthy in a community that so many here say can often be deeply divided. jericka. duncan: nancy ch
staggering numbers, nearly 200 mass shootings this year, and counting. the white house calls for action. also tonight, battle for ukraine, russia intensifies attacks while nato finds new allies in finland and sweden. plus america s inflation anxiety, gas price this weekend surge to a new record high. this is the cbs weekend news with jericka duncan. duncan: good evening, i m jericka duncan reporting tonight from buffalo new york. in this place known as the city of good neighbors an outsider is suspected of conducted the nation s latest mass shooting and its deadliest one this year, ten people were killed, three wounded in what officials are calling a racially motivated attack. it happened at this supermarket right behind me. tonight we re learning new details about the suspected gunman peyton gendron. he appeared in court and pleaded
our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us. the calls for new york governor andrew cuomo to resign are growing louder. with president biden saying tonight he should step down. and that s after the new york state s attorney general put out a damning report accusing cuomo of sexually harassing at least a dozen women. cuomo denies it all. in a taped response he said he hugs people all the time to convey warmth. the details from the report could put cuomo in legal jeopardy. it was a remarkable fall from grace for the governor who drew national acclaim for his daily briefings in the early days of the pandemic. and as we come on the air, he s quickly losing political support. besides president biden, the entire special delegation from new york is calling for cuomo to resign and in a moment we ll hear from a former accuser, charlotte bennett, who cuomo addressed by name in his response today. we begin with jericka duncan reporting tonight from albany, new york.can
good evening, jericka. reporter: good evening, norah. when we stood here in front of the state capital back in march, many lawmakers here in albany said they wanted to wait and see the results of this investigation before they took a position on whether the governor should stepsi wenit,top leaders within the assembly say they ve lost trust and confidence in the governor and that he can no longer remain in office. the long-awaited findings of the independent investigation are damning. the report said governor andrew cuomo sexually harassed multiple women and violated federal and state laws. i believe women. and i believe these 11 women. reporter: the office culture in governor cuomo s executive chamber is pointedly described as toxic, hostile, abusive and vindictive. governor cuomo sexually harassed multiple women by engaging in unwanted groping, kisses, hugging, and by making inappropriate comments. reporter: for nearly five