your prayers and your prayers and your thoughts, and if we give enough of these thoughts and these prayers, these mass shootings will stop. we are going to talk to our friend, the comedy due out of the good liars, about the stuff that made waves around the country. that s later on this, our you don t want to miss this conversation. we want to begin with that breaking news that out of wisconsin, where a retired judge was shot and killed by a gunman who police say was preparing to target prominent politicians next. nbc s steve patterson is on this for us. steve, as always, good to see you. what more do we know about this, this chilling killing now of this judge. and who else is on this list? yeah, chilling is right. lots to unpack here. if he have to separate incidents, although related. you have the hasse isolated killing of this judge and then you have this bizarre list that was found in the suspected shooter s car. let s start with a suspected shooter. we re learning mor
from tulsa police after a deadly mass shooting there at a medical complex last night. police say a gunman carrying a rifle and a handgun killed four people and injured nearly a dozen others at an orthopedic clinic and officials are saying the attack was not random and the shooter died from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. once the news conference we will, of course, be bringing that to you live. the gun violence archive says this is 209sth mass shooting in america since the murders at robb elementary in uvalde, texas, just since then. this morning we are learning more details about the investigation into uvalde as well. let s get to all of it starting in tulsa, oklahoma, lucy is standing by. what are we expecting to hear from officials when they start this news conference? kate, we re expecting to hear from the mayor, the police chief and officials from st. francis hospital in a few minutes. here s what we know. we know an ar-style rifle was used in the buffalo sup
on this tuesday, may 31st. i m jonathan lemire. thanks for being with us today. a bipartisan senate working group led by democrat chris murphy of connecticut and republican john cornyn of texas will hold a remote meeting today in hopes of reaching a basic framework for gun reform. senator cornyn said yesterday that many gun issues should be discussed at the state level and said background checks, mental health, and red flag laws are things that congress can address. after spending nearly four hours with uvalde families on sunday, the president returned to the white house yesterday, and expressed optimism that quote rational republicans will make a move this time. he decried, easy access to high caliber weapons, while also discussing the limitations of his own power. s own power. one week after the deadly shooting in texas, funeral services are under way, for the victims. on a hot memorial day, american flags flew at half-staff in uvalde yesterday. not only for fallen soldie
realistic hope right now, as we sit here, that this time will be different? greg abbott would like us all to think that this is a mental health problem, every expert will tell you that these people that there are no indicators of mental health. that they re rational people, that they plan these things out. they re psychopaths, sure. but you re never going to really truly isolate them and identify them beforehand. and the experts around the country suggest that. there s mental health problems all over the world, but you don t have incidents like this happening all over the world. just here in these united states. i m in this business, because i have to find solutions to problems. and i hope and i have hope, that we can change things. so, let s see what greg abbott does. because i m calling on him right now to call a special session to bring us back in. we are seven states that meet every other year. we re a part-time legislature. we need to get back in there. because the
fox news alert. welcome to a special edition of jesse fox waters. primetime. i m kayleigh mcenany. and for jesse, the supreme court issuing a historic ruling today, finding s that former president trump cannot pr prosecuted for official actions taken as president, but he can for private acts. efs chief justice john roberts writing for the majority, quote, the presidentti enjoys no immunity for his unofficial acts and not everything the presiden it does is officiat in a six three ruling, the court determined that somea3 of trump s acts alleged in the ongoing 2020 election subversion of tru case were, in fact official acts. but others were remanded to the lower court for further fact finding, but without wasting any time som . guess what? president biden is using the decision to reinvigorate, his party s attacks on the highest court. just moments agocision t, he sa. this nation was a foundedd ts on the principle that there a are no kings in america. each eacreoh of us