In april 25th a boat sank in the mediterranean coast 700 migrants drowned. His costar has brought the wreck to the Venice Biennale a but can devise a really big own for it isnt just taste lives well its certainly getting people talking and that is very much in the spirit of this being on i now in its 58th edition which aims to open up new perspectives on the world is that succeeding lets take a look. Fog of steam the caribbeans of it rolling down the facade of the central pavilion. The us official fog envelops the visitors at the entrance. Curator Ralph Rudolph promised powerful images and the show begins with one created by lara. Art that you can physically feel. Its rising from the building because it was a great. Collecting all the thoughts of the visitors who are inside who are engaging in this work. Of course as human beings were not just about things. In our heads we can live in the parents to the future but our bodies were always will be the rest of the exhibition is entitled ma
southern border after the lifting of title 42. we will have the very latest from the border as the biden administration defends its actions. we have been planning for this moment, for the end of title 42, for more than a year and a half. not only have we ve been planning, we haven t executing those plans. surging resources, personnel, greater facilities capacity, and so much more. a crucial few days ahead of president biden hints that we may be close to a debt ceiling breakthrough that could over a government shutdown. a moment of remembrance this hour. it will be one year since the buffalo super mining shooting. we will have that live. we are watching a crucial election overseas as turkish president arrow on may be on the verge of a historic loss. plus, donald trump may have opened the door for a whole new level of legal trouble. we ll be looking at that a had. we begin with 1000 border with the number of migrants taken into custody by border patrol continues to drop as
millions in the northwest. plus, buffalo remembers. bells toll today for victims of a shooting massacre one year later. we are rooted in strength. we are rooted in this community. as mothers rally nationwide for new gun restrictions. we re here to demand that our lawmakers take action. and later, nearly a century after amelia earhart s transatlantic flight, a new aviation first for women. how this mother and daughter soared into history flying side by side. announcer: this is the cbs weekend news from new york with jericka duncan. good evening. thanks for joining us on this mother s day. we begin tonight with president biden s new border strategy, the revised rules are under political attack from both the right and the left. lawsuits have been filed as a result, but so far the administration s latest moves appear to have deterred the record migrant rush many had feared following the expiration of title 42. government data obtained by cbs news shows 4,200 peopl
looking for one vote. just one. and he s asking north carolinians to help him. cooper who is not running for reelection is on the campaign trail. campaigning not for himself but for access to abortion. pressure your republican state lawmaker he s pleading, tell the state house a 12-week abortion ban is too extreme. standing in the way of progress right now is this republican super majority legislature that only took 48 hours to turn the clock back 50 years on women s health. if just one republican in either the house or the senate keeps a campaign promise to protect women s reproductive health, we can stop this ban. the north carolina legislature voted to roll back legal abortions from 20 weeks to 12 earlier this month. on saturday, governor cooper, a democrat vetoed that bill, and that would have been that, except for what state rep trisha cotham did back in april. she won and ral bied as a republican, giving she has long spoken on the side of reproductive rights. she
you see and you see the right-wing death squad. extremists have been known to wear that insignia at rallies. let s go to our senior correspondent that is following this tragedy. what can you tell us this morning? good morning, poppy. despite the details we ve been able to gather, investigators in allen, texas, have largely refused to answer any questions about this investigation. that as witnesses and survivors struggle to come to terms with the evil they witnessed here on saturday afternoon. they come to leave flowers and reflect. in front of a make shift memorial, honoring the shooting victims just outside the outlet mall in allen, texas. on saturday, a gunman opened fire killing at least eight and injuring seven others. it was the most terrifying moment of my life. the texas department of public safety identified him as maurice yoe garcia. police searched his home in dallas saturday night. neighbors tell cnn they saw police searching his parents home in dallas sat