since then, america has sought to right the wrong by dismantling the system, by suggesting that our nation is a racist one, that police on the whole are bad, that the nation is not just. during that time we have unfunded police in many places. we ve let perpetrators go without paying ball. we watched criminals get arrested to see them let free the next day. we ve seen scenes like in from philadelphia again and again. what a sad state of affairs so much is right now, right? so today you have voter going to the polls to vet. let their voices be heard on whether all of this has left us safer or actually in more danger. you can bet that they re watching all of this today, election action at the white house. we re now less than five months away from the mid-terms. so in places like san francisco today, los angeles, there may be a bit of an earthquake brewing. seven states today see voters head to the polls for the first time in a long time. what happens in california might be the
victims and the shooter, who apparently turned a gun on himself. none of the victims has yet been identified, but witnesses say two of them appeared to be dressed as a doctor and a nurse. others could be patients or visitors. the shooter is only identified as a black male between the ages of 35 and 40. we are told the entire shooting lasted less than 4 minutes and that tulsa police went into the building without hesitation, and the tulsa mayor said the city should be proud. for that is clearly a reference to the delayed entry we saw last week in uvalde, texas. police are still in the building doing room to room checks and say that at least one witness did lock themselves in a closet during the shooting. so far, sean, we do not have a motive. we will bring you more as we get it. sean? sean: all right, trace, thank you. we will continue to update you throughout the hour tonight as more information becomes available, but we begin with a trial everyone tonight is talking about,
i knew there would be scrutiny. transgender swimmer lia thomas speaking for the first time. transpeople don t transition for athletics. it s extremely frustrating. he has a biological advantage. we re going to be reporting on the queen s jubilee. 70 years in the same job. role model. the one to come. to say jubilee year. this celebration is our country. this is what you are you re my golden star. steve: look at that looking at virginia beach. right now it s 72. going for a high of 85. it s absolutely beautiful in southeastern virginia. it is where the chesapeake meets the atlantic ocean. good morning, everybody. it is the first day of june. it s a good day to be at the beach, if not, let us start your day live from new york city. we re here in studio m on this wednesday, june 1st, 2022. here on the curvey couch we have will cain back for another day of duty and katie pavlich. katie: great to be here. virginia beach where the u.s. navy is. lots of navy
rattled that they re lower than donald trump. the new york post has this advice for him. the u.s. loves a winner, not a weiner, joe biden. this comes after the reports that the president is frustrated with his staff fearing their cleanup campaign makes his look weak. just yesterday they walked back his comments again. this time on handguns. a 9 millimeter bullet blows the lung out of the body. so the idea of these high caliber weapons, there s no rationale basis for it in terms of self-respect. he support as ban on the sale of assault weapons and high capacity magazines and expanded background checks to keep guns out of the dangerous hands. kayleigh: that was the walk back. that was on inflation, the number 1 issue to voters. they doubled down on his take that it was just temporary. some folks have raised worries this could be a sign of persistent inflation. that s not our view. over time as the economy is turning back on, we see the transitory effects. that s wha
it with the midterms fast approaching. sandra, the busiest woman in television. sandra: great to be with you this afternoon, john. president meeting with fed chair jay powell yesterday as the white house kicks off a months long effort to focus, it says, on the economy. but inflation has been on the minds of many voters in this country for months now, especially when filling up their tanks. price of gasoline rising almost daily with the new national average for a gallon, 4.67 today, a jump of 1.60 a year ago, and up $0.05 since yesterday. john: 11.4 million unfilled positions. labor shortage driving up wages and keeping inflation high as businesses continue to struggle with hiring. minnesota congressman and national republican congressional committee chair tom emmer will join us. sandra: we head to the white house, peter doocy live from the north lawn to kick things off. hey, peter. peter: good afternoon, here at the white house hearing two different things about how