president biden seeks to strengthen economic ties with other asian nations. diaz: plus, battle for ukraine. imtiaz tyab in odesa where russia s war in ukraine is having an impact on foot supplies around the world. diaz: later, johnny cash s hometown springs an unfortunate leak. it s like he s peeing. this is the cbs weekend news. from chicago, here s adriana diaz. diaz: good evening, it is a weekend of weather extremes. more than 100 million americans are impacted in much of the lower 48 states. late today a suspected tornado ripped through arkansas. no word yet on damages or injuries. in colorado today, it feels and looks like winter. but across a swath of the country, it s more like summer. several cities are roasting and setting new heat records, and it s not even memorial day. cbs s michael george is in a muggy new york city. michael. reporter: adriana, good evening. it s near 90 degrees today in central park. add the humidity, feels more like 100. across th
pete: begin with a fox news alert. 10 people are dead what authorities are calling a hate crime at a new york supermarket. carley: officers taking the gunman after reign of terror inside of a buffalo store. reporter: this tragedy happening at a tops grocery store in buffalo, new york. it was during a busy afternoon of shopping. authorities are investigate the attack as racially motivated taking place predominantly black neighborhood. he shot a woman, he shot a deek son. he shot another woman then he went into the store started shooting again. i don t know who he was shooting at because he shot at least eight people. reporter: a retired buffalo police officer aaron salter was hailed as a hero. he was working as a security guard and armed. he was gunned down after the his bullet failed to pierce the tactical gear. a mother after fire commissioner was killed in the attack. the mayor says the city is devastated by the losses. this is the worst nightmare that any community
[the star-spangled banner] will: good morning and welcome to fox and friends on saturday morning, 6 am. your national anthem with your patriotic photos. carley shimkus sitting in this morning. carley:we made it through friday the 13th. strong enough on friday the 13th. something people say, if you woke up, double win. pete: looking at the photos you sent in, ranking my favorite patriotic photos, i love kids at the parade photos, flag pictures as well but number 2 is the rodeo, introduction to the rodeo with flags streaming behind her. will: although i like the dog with the glasses, not normally, the blue glasses, you like cats. that is a great dog. will: we enjoy those photos, all originals from our viewers and we love starting the weekend that way. we get started this morning with this story. i wouldn t call it a shocking story but a sad story we are becoming familiar with, the baby formula shortage, the numbers are getting staggering. various states across the co
who escaped after stabbing a guard and hijacking a prison bus. crypto-crash: $1 trillion worth of virtual currencies like bitcoin wiped out over the last month. deadly storms: three killed across the midwest from 100- mile-per-hour winds, hail, and tornadoes. did this traffic stop in georgia violate the civil rights of athletes at a historically black cle n e ad. ririte to love in bloom in connecticut. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell reporting from the nation s capital. brennan: good evening to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us. i m margaret brennan in for norah. tonight, president biden said it is just a matter of weeks before baby formula is back on shelves. the u.s. is working now with manufacturers to import formula and relieve this nationwide crisis. from coast to coast, over 43% of all baby formula products are just out of stock, and in some parts of the country, the problem is even worse. but for some desperate families, espe
tonight for a convicted killer who escaped after stabbing a guard and hijacking a prison bus. crypto-crash: $1 trillion worth of virtual currencies, like bitcoin wiped out over the last month. deadly storms: three killed across the midwest from 100-mile-per-hour winds, hail, and tornadoes. did this traffic stop in georgia violate the civil rights of athletes at a historically black college? and on the road. a spring tribute to love in bloom in connecticut. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell reporting from the nation s capital. brennan: good evening, and thank you for joining us. i m margaret brennan in for norah. tonight, president biden said it is just a matter of weeks before baby formula is back on shelves. the u.s. is working now with manufacturers to import formula and relieve this nationwide crisis. from coast to coast, over 43% of all baby formula products are just out of stock, and in some parts of the country, the problem is even worse. but for