has opted to skip this year. i m aishah hasnie. bryan: i m bryan llenas. and millions of brittons are celebrating the longest serving monarch. alex is at the festivities. how is it going. today is day three of the jubilee and so much excitement in london. the queen herself was not able to attend the festivities. she messed the epsom downs derby. earlier today her grandson, william, the duke of cambridge alongside kate, the duchess of cambridge visited the castle in wales with two of their children. the first ever platinum jubilee marking the queens seven did he go decade in this massive mohelstone. there has not been this event without some tension. the duke and duchess of suck sussex did not receive the best welcome. they did not set together. the first royal event together since stepping away from the royal family. we ve seen the queen several times throughout the four-day weekend. she made an appearance at the end of the military parade and during the flayover and then f
chris eight and is now 9 pm on the east coast. with course are continuing our election the cupboard with eye on several key prior races across country. we have results and kentucky, already, where republican senator rand paul projected winner of his party s primary. november, he will face off against democratic charles booker. who is not a projected winner in the democratic primary race. polls have also closed and north carolina, where the current congressman ted but is the projected winner of the senate republican primary. he defeated the former north carolina governor pat mccrory. all eyes are on the 11th congressional district in that state, madison cawthorn has come under sustained attack from his own party in the wake of multiple scandals. in the last hour, polls also close and pennsylvania, one of the most important swing states this year with some big marquee races. democratic lieutenant governor, john fetterman, is now the projected winner in the democratic senate pri
appreciate it. and thank you so much for joining us this afternoon. a lot to monitor with the trump hush money in case and the jury s hands as we speak, make it a decision any moment. the lead with jake tapper starts right now 30 before counts of falsifying records. 12 jurors, three notes to the judge, 11 hours down. the lead starts right down the drop. hush mon fate of the first ever us president to face a criminal trial of former juror from a different high-profile cases here to break down what s actually going on behind that door. plus boeing rolls out as sweeping new plan hoping to convince skeptical flyers that it is safe to travel on their planes, but it s not just a matter of boeing planes that has so many flyers nervous we re learning today about another near miss on the runway in a moment before takeoff, what is really going on at airports and in the skies and cnn s exclusive reporting on the dramatic negotiations between the us government and haitian gang leader
original series, new episodes tonight at nine hello hello welcome to cnn this morning, it s sunday, june 16th. i m victor blackwell. hello, everyone. i m amara walker. thank you so much for being with us. we are following several breaking stories for you this morning police say the man who shot and injured nine people at a splash pad in michigan is dead. we have new details about how this happened and why police believed the shooter may have been planning a second attack, the israeli military jerrys announce what it s calling a tactical pause in southern gaza for humanitarian reasons. what that means for israel s ongoing war with hamas and refugees? desperate need of supplies. president biden criticized as supreme court at a fundraiser last night following a string of high profile decisions, what he s saying about the justices and the possibility of more vacancies on the court court if your packet up the car and hit the road, this summer, there s some good news for you.
us. martha: tomi lahren and chris anderson standing by. first bill melugin live in eagle pass fresh from an interview with the florida governor. hi, bill. martha, one of the things that governor desantis said he would like to do is deputize state and local law enforcement to carry out immigration law at the southern border. police officers, state troopers could deport people. that would be a huge change in policy. take a look at this video this morning. governor desantis meeting with voters, making his pitch on what he d do at the border. he says he would build a wall, tax illegals and catch and release, try to end birth right citizenship. the voters were receptive to him. we joined him on a boat tour of eagle pass. take a look at this video. we were with him on a fish and wildlife boat. in a couple minutes, we saw