at least six mountaineers are killed in an avalanche in the italian dolomites after part of a glacier collapsed. and another win for novak the serbian tennis player eases his way through to the quarter finals at wimbledon. a gunman has killed three people and wounded many others, three of them critically, at one of denmark s biggest shopping centres. a 22 year old danish man has been arrested and charged with the attack which sparked panic among shoppers at the fields mall in south copenhagen. denmark s police chief said the motive was unclear but he could not rule out an act of terrorism . our security correspondent gordon corera reports. chaos on a sunday afternoon, as gunfire erupts inside the fields shopping centre, in copenhagen. some shoppers fled the complex, others tried to find cover, desperately seeking hiding places. translation: we were “ust about to order food, i and then, we heard shooting, two, three, four shots, so i said to my daughter who had taken
firefighters in france say a huge forest fire in the gironde region is now being contained, after overnight rain. warnings in the uk over the use of disposable barbecues after a weekend of wildfires in parts of england. and labour is to call for the energy price cap in england, scotland and wales to be frozen this autumn, to help with the cost of living. let s talk more about what labour will be saying tomorrow about the price cap on energy prices. sir keir starmer expected to say tomorrow the price cap should be stuck here in october, so ofgem does not have the power to raise the price cap from the current level of £1191. the plan was suggested in a meeting last week between the government and energy companies. the plan suggested by a couple of the bosses of energy companies that the price cap should be kept fixed and not go beyond the £1971 level from october. a fund should be set up. it would cost £50 billion. that is something that would cover the costs in the short te
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the effort in los angeles too remove progressive district attorney, george gascon. and a president biden then the seemingly defensive as gay trie their reporter over a question about economists who are forecasting a recession. the president said it that has people talking tonight. plus, thousands of flights canceled over father s day we can embed staffing shortages. why some are worried that this could be a bad sign for the summer travel season. we begin that with another violent and deadly weekend across the country. matt has the latest in tonight see crime reports. good evening. at five major us cities are on track right now to surpass their record homicide totals up from year. los angeles, baltimore, atlanta milwaukee and washington dc. over the weekend in dc, here is a horrifying moment caught on video when multiple people were shot. there they go. it looked. now they re shooting. it four people were shot on an unpermitted juneteenth music festival to adults if a poli
a week to remember in american judicial history. the supreme court ruling that a new york law restricting the concealed firearms violates the second amendment. the decision 6-3. it determined the constitutional safeguards, the right to carry a gun outside the home. there goes a law 100 years old. roe v. wade has beenover turned and the question of abortion has been returned to the states. brian: returning the power to the states as bill hemmer mentioned in realtime. actions promised in the senate. could this be the breaking point for the filibuster as they rye to trump the supreme court decision. joining me, senator tim scott. i never thought we would be talking about roe v. wade being overturned. not speculation. fundamental to being american is the promise of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. it all starts with life. protecting life is a powerful day, every day should be a day of the celebration of life. brian: if the state you are in does not answer that ques