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.
foley could see one of her two daughters, but not low can we. coming are pleased with the help of a bystander. most ghraieb is able to get three-year-old aerial to safety. i need you to hold this little girl, please. i looked underneath a motorcyclists and that s when i saw lola hello i didn t look good. she didn t look like she was breathing i just heard a phrase, you back a month. you ve been doing this job for a while, but what s it like to have your whole heart jolted into that moment i think dad mode kinda kicked in you know, i m a father and a little little presses in the sternum area just to try jumpstart your heart while i was doing it, then i heard are gaps my daughters are my everything. there. all i have besides my parents, but if something were to happen to either one of them, i would be lost 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
tulsa african-american district of green wood was successful and self-sufficient. until the enof may 31, 1921. a white mob descended on grood wood. shooting and killing hundreds of black residents. tulsa, we remembered and mourned and unearthed. a century old race massacre that wiped away hundreds of black lives. hundreds marched to mark the massacre sen ten yell. with a plea to finally be seen. a thousand miles away, another massacre was remembered. this one at the church in charleston south carolina. the reverend and eight lost their lives to a young white supremacist. a half dozen years ago. in 2021, shards of the lives shattered were smoothed. just a little. with the department of justice reaching a multi-million dollar
before this tournament, the french open. the second seed player said she would boycott the news conferences because it can impact a player s negligent wellbeing. we ll talk more about this later on in the show. meantime, president biden will visit oklahoma tuesday to commemorate the 100-year anniversary of the tulsa race massacre. the greenwood district, commonly known as black wall street, was a thriving community for black professionals before a white mob destroyed it on may 31, 1921. the true death toll is unknown but historians estimate it could be as high as 300. nearly 200 businesses were demolished. some 10,000 black residents displaced. those responsible never brought to destruction. the destruction never replaced. and now a century later, tulsa residents are working to raise awareness to recognize the victims, the survivors, and their families. let s go to nbc s trymaine lee, he s there shining a spotlight
monday marks the 100th anniversary of the tulsa race massacre. this hour, residents are marking the anniversary with a march and memorial unveiling. on may 31, 1921, a white mob destroyed nearly 35 city streets filled with black-owned homes and businesses. it s one of the worst racial attacks in this country s history. that mob killed hundreds. some say they were robbed of generational wealth. the community, once known as black wall street, home to grocery stores and theaters and,