plus, blazing temperatures in britain, prompting the first ever red extreme warning in the u.k. live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom with lynda kinkaid. begin with the latest on more gun violence in the united states. another mass shooting in the u.s. state of indiana on sunday. it happened hours after texas officials released a scathing political report on the you valid school shooting that resulted in the deaths of 19 students and 2 teachers. three people were killed and two others injured during a shooting in a shopping mall in indianapolis, indiana. the local police chief revealed some information about the suspected gunman. we have an adult male shooter. we have not identified him yet. we do not have a motive yet. it appears he had a rifle with several rounds of ammunition. entered the food court and began shooting. take a listen to this witness horrifying account of the shooting. we heard four gunshots and i looked up and i thought the carousel across
your vote, you can act. you can have the final word. this is not over. we went off the air at 10:00 a.m. on friday, and ten minutes later, this. this is an nbc news special report. . we have just received word of a decision in one of the most consequential cases before the supreme court in decades. the monumental ruling by the supreme court finally handed down more than a month after that unprecedented leak of a draft opinion suggesting the nation s highest court was poised to overturn the landmark 1973 roe v. wade case. the nation s highest court ruling 6-3 to uphold the mississippi abortion ban being challenged. chief justice john roberts supported that, but stopped short of overturning roe. that vote was 5-4, ending the constitutional protected right to abortion after nearly 50 years. the results follow decades after opponents of abortion made possible by three appointees to the high court by former presidential donald trump. the ruling reversed planned parenthoo
reporting. this is our lead story. it matters for justice, for lives in politics. here s the lawyer for those families just moments ago. the jury just returned a verdict for compensatory damages exceeding $4 million. that s a darn good start. we now have the punishment phase. i think it s perfectly expectable we re going to see an over nine-figure judgment against mr. jones. that is a lot of figures. and you can see in this long quest with so much ugly, terrible, reprehensible conduct by mr. jones, and conduct which the court has found lies and defamatory, you can see a note of encouragement there for the people harmed by him. a little bit of what you saw there, a triumph in what is just phase one. let s explain the second phase, because boy is mr. jones worried about that. punitive damages. the punishment. tomorrow, the jury looks at mr. jones, his conduct, which has already been of course judged, and what he has, what he s profited of, and how this all works. again, as
last several weeks. and this has been just a brutal series of developments for democratic activists and the millions of people who came out to vote for them in 2018 and 2020 with the supreme court decision on roe, the demise, the legislative demise of their climate agenda. i think the president is coming back to a situation that s more volatile than even the white house seems to recognize in terms of the degree of unease and anger in the democratic party, anger at republicans, anger at manchin and kyrsten sinema, but angry at the party s leadership, especially among young democrats who have become more and more local saying they are failing to meet the magnitude of the challenges of the country bases from issues from democracy to climate to the roll back of rights that s now underway. and speaking of leadership,
but anyhow, the hills are alive with jonathan lemire. thank you very much. coming up, senator amy klobuchar of minnesota is our guest this morning. we ll discuss two big stories right now. the supreme court decision on roe and the gun legislation just signed into law by the president. we ll be right back with much more morning joe. ident. we ll be right back with much more morning joe. you happen to be a dog. moderate to severe eczema still disrupts my skin. despite treatment it disrupts my skin with itch. it disrupts my skin with rash.