willing to lead people in the west bank vote why do you think so many republicans have downplayed this? do you think he s guilty? the [siren blaring] police officer: i need traffic stopped, southbound 10. steve pyne: fire has been on earth as long as plants have been on land. fire has been on birth as long as play on land. but we got a big shift when a species arrived, who could start fire i think keyword to begin changing the earth for a long time. i m we ve lost the ability to understand how fireball works and how it can be used to our advantage this is bad we ve mismanaged fire. now we get fires that are really off the scale, shouldn t be here, shouldn t be behaving in this way. and now we re left with these monsters and it is remaking the world about up here, brother. it s all bad welcome to violent earth. i m leah of schreiber scientists say wildfires are more frequent and burning bigger and the past of 50 or 60,000 acre fire was considered big these days firefight
daughters are my everything there. all i have the besides my parents, but it s something were to happen to either one of them i would be lost for sure. absolutely devastating because yes, i very well could have lost all three of my girls that night. i wouldn t have wanted to live another day for the next three weeks, low load battle to stay alive with help from her doctors and nurses while this family prayed together, a guardian angel by their side. so yeah, he s uncle dave. he s going to be a part of our fatally forever lowell was perfect she has a clean bill of health now she s gonna be a year old july 31st. i believe i was putting the right place at the right time ryan young, cnn inglewood, florida this is cnn breaking news hello again, everyone. thank you so much for joining me this sunday. i m forgetting the whitfield and we begin with a dangerous wildfire that as rapidly growing in los angeles county. the post fire has already burned through more than 12 thousand
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.
laughter welcome everyone here in this cnn newsroom, i m omar jimenez in washington. we re going to begin this hour with fierce fighting in eastern ukraine as ukrainian troops say they ve successfully countered or they are successfully countering russian advances around the town near kharkiv, right along the russian border, which is turned the town itself into a front line in this war, you can see vovchansk highlighted on the map there. now the extent of the damage is pretty staggering, as you can see, there from ms drone footage over her head, much of the fighting in the last few weeks has reportedly centered around an aggregate plant, which usually produces materials for construction. now it s a combat zone we re ukrainian troops have tried to isolate russian units to cross the border as part of a recent offensive, one ukrainian commander referred to russian troops in the town as surrounded and one of the biggest this shifts on that eastern front is the us permitting ukrain
serve.com. i hanako montgomery and tokyo. and this for joining me this sunday on for greek, a whitfield. and we begin with gun violence across the us weekend, mass shootings across three states have killed two people and injured dozens there s more from massachusetts to michigan and texas. a short time ago, police in massachusetts said eight people were injured after an overnight shooting, were hundreds of people gathered at a spontaneous meetup, organized over social media seven young people were shot, two of them are in critical condition. one other person was seriously injured while trying to escape and fell official say no arrests have been made and they do not have a suspect at this time and hours earlier in rochester hills, michigan, nine people were shot at a random attack at a splash pad park, including four and 8-year-old brother s. and their mother authorities say the gunman pulled up to the brooklands plaza splash pad and open fire nearly 30 times under no circ