i don t have a six figure job. i have to be careful. the president will meet with leaders across the world if it is in the best interests of the american people. the questions that i have, people believe that mbs is responsible for khashoggi s death. the president has spoken to that and i ll let his words stand. i have mixed feelings on this and if the president called me, i d say mr. president, you can t trust these people. live from london, this is cnn newsroom with isa soares. welcome to the show. it is wednesday, june 15th. 9:00 a.m. here in london. and the federal reserve is planning bold action to try to keep the soaring inflation from getting worse. they are expected to raise interest rates by .75, the biggest in almost 30 years. the concerns that the economy is driving down financial markets. the s&p 500 finished lower for a fifth consecutive day pushing it further into bear market territory. president biden blames the russian president and his war in uk
that s not happening and i will bring every single gun loaded and ready. wow. good evening, everyone. the reid out tonight with those angry moms that you hear so much about yelling and screaming about vaccines, children, you do enough to rub the father s bellies, black or gay people. the woman who was so incensed over mask wearing. they threatened intimidation and violence. violence in our schools as well as in our hospitals, grocery stores, graces of worship and today in a cemetery in racine, wisconsin. there was a lot of gun violence. too much. more than on any rich country in the world and far too little to do it. where are those angry moms now? why aren t they protesting? running for organized school boards, protecting the kids? isn t this a bigger child protection issue than tony morrison books? it s almost like the protests are political theater and not about protecting the kids at all because what could be more important when it comes to protecting children than tr
that said, we still, what we don t have is a full picture of why the response seemed to take so long that a number of anguished parents on the scene were reduced to begging police to take action while others demand they be allowed to go in themselves to rescue their children. earlier today, bodies of all 19 kids released to funeral homes and we learn more of their names so we want to start tonight telling you little bit about them. eliana garcia, known as ellie was about to turn 10, loved basketball and cheer leading, according to grandparents, dreamed of one day becoming a teacher herself. annabelle guadalupe rodriguez on the honor roll, ten years old, in the same classroom as her cousin jacqueline cazares, her father one trying to get into the school. her friend, also saving up for a trip to disney world, her sister said she loved tiktok dances, ariana grande and the houston astros, eliana also ten years old, was to play her last softball game tuesday and waiting to hear if
american people. it s the courage of a small minority of frankly u.s. senators that are preventing the sort of federal change that is necessary to meaningfully address this epidemic. we have the solutions, and the worst part about it is, more than 90% of americans support these solutions. democrats, republicans, gun owner, nongun owners, everybody wants to come to the table for these common sense solution, and the only people, and the only room in america where we can t get more than 60% of people to agree that we got to do something is on the floor of the u.s. senate. so we have got to have the kind of change and courage that is required to really do something different than we have for these previous decades. not to keep picking on you with the questions but is it just the gun lobby, is it just the nra, or is it more than that, is it single issue voters? and gerrymandering? and the way, i guess gerrymandering zs doesn t really
style rifles and would provide investments for mental health and resources for school safety. a senator says that he thinks that it can get passed wouby ju 4th. have a listen. i don t sense that any of the republicans that supported had framework are reversing course. in part because they have seen the outpouring of support for this legislation from gun owners and nongun owners. so i expect that we ll spend this week putting it in text and try to get a vote in front of senate as quickly as possible. as though negotiations go on, another reminder of the gun violence plaguing the united states. officials in texas say that police managed to stop a potential mass shooting after a gunman opened fire inside a building filled with children at a summer camp. and josh campbell has the story for you.