yesterday, fighting away tears, called a close friend. today i m hurt. and i m hurting. and i know so many people out there are as well. another investigation into the who and the why. another set of questions, like why did a 25-year-old bank employee bring horror to his own workplace? why did he live stream it? and why was his weapon of choice an ar-15, like so many other shooters before him? and now another conversation about gun violence and reform. a conversation we ll continue in just moments with congressman morgan nicardi who represents louisville the big question once again, will this cycle end the same way as all the rest before with nothing changed whatsoever also this morning, back in action, one of the two black tennessee lawmakers expelled from the state house last week is back at work. there he is, justin jones. how soon could his other ousted colleague be back there with him? and the race to keep a popular abortion pill on the market, the doj now appealing
law career helped me become governor. gave me advice on being a good dad. he s one of the people i talk to most in the world, and very rarely were we talking about my job. he was an incredible friend. we also lost julianna farmer, jim tutt, josh barrack, each amazing people whose families grieve them, whose community will morn and be miss. these are irreplaceable, amazing individuals, that a terrible act of violence tore from all of us. kentucky governor andy beshe making the comments about the mass shooting in louisville, hours before a fifth bank employee died at the hospital. we ll get a live report from louisville for the latest on the surviving victims and the investigation in a moment. plus, one of the two tennessee lawmakers expelled from the house floor for protesting gun violence gets his seat back. we ll have more on that development and what s next for the other lawmakers straight ahead. also this morning, we ll take you through the legal battle over a common
Joshua Barrick, Jim Tutt Jr., Tommy Elliott, Juliana Farmer and Deana Eckert lost their lives on April 10, 2023, when a co-worker opened fire at the bank in downtown Louisville.