shot on the doorstep. a teenager is shot twice, once in the head after he mix up over a wrong address. we re learning new details about the homeowner who was then released by police, and now the community is demanding justice. just shattered. dave ill. alabama mourns the four victims of a shooting at a sweet 16 birthday party. the number of people injured is just staggering. 28 wounded but still no announced suspect as a small town waits to learn what could have caused such chaos, plus deal or no deal. the blockbuster trial of dominion versus fox news delayed by one day. so does that mean a settlement is in the works? or are the two sides going to trial with more than a billion dollars at stake following these major developing stories, and many more all coming in right here to cnn news, central. justin we have new details on the man who shot a 16 year old boy in missouri. this as calls for justice ring loud on the streets of kansas city. hundreds marching after a 16 year old
morning continues right now. done. my nephew is alive. yes healing. it is not the story that that individual intended for us to tell you that right? there is a lot of hate. yeah right. here is a lot of love. love versus hate . disappoint they were making good morning, everyone. we re so glad you re here. caitlin is off protests and outrage in kansas city after a homeowner shot a black teenager. police say the team went to the wrong house by mistake when he was just trying to pick up his younger brothers to talk to you about the fox news to many in trial, it is delayed. there s new reporting. the network is trying to settle out of court with dominion voting systems. we re live outside the courthouse for you. brand new cnn reporting this morning. we re learning supreme court justice clarence thomas is going to make some changes to his financial disclosure forms after a real estate deal with the gop mega donor came to light this morning calls for justice across the country after
that does it for us this hour katy tur reports starts right now. good to be with you, i m katy tur, after a two-week break, congress is back to work, and boy is there a lot to do there is the debt ceiling, which still has not been raised. speaker mccarthy is in new york city today, courting wall street and arguing massive cuts to spending will be good for everyone he wants to get rid of a lot, and he s playing a game of chicken with the white house we re going to explain what mccarthy is doing by showing up in manhattan and why the speaker is betting president joe biden will ultimately negotiate. also here in new york, congressman jim jordan and the house judiciary committee are here the chair held a so-called field hearing on crime today jordan called it powerful. manhattan d.a. alvin bragg just called it a slap in the face to the nypd we also have news on the senate side senators mitch mcconnell and john fetterman are back in washington after a respected medical can m
at the time, biden called the evacuation a success. mary bruce is at the white house. tracking severe storms and damaging wind from washington, d.c., philadelphia to new york. rob marciano times it out. the avalanche near a ski resort in utah. israel strikes back. israeli forces hit targets in the gaza strip, retaliating after accusing groups of launching rockets from lebanon into israel. here at home, clarence thomas accused of accepting luxury trips and not reporting them. that donor is defending thomas. images from a hidden camera caught a woman in the attic. diane sawyer s interview with jeremy renner. images from his accident involving a snowplow. his emotional message for us tonight. from abc news world headquarters, this is world news tonight with david muir. good evening. i am linsey davis. we begin with the fallout after the mass shooting in nashville. lawmakers voting to expel three democrats after they protested for stricter gun control on the floor of the
morning nashville tennessee is the epicenter of an explosive intersection gun violence, racial tension, and seemingly insurmountable political division two black former tennessee lawmakers are now expelled from the state house for taking part in a gun reform protest last week deemed disorderly by the republican super majority. shouts of shame ringing out from protesters crowding in the halls of the capital during those closely watched votes. both men speaking out on the house floor emotional and defiant. we are still here and we will never quit we called for you all to ban assault weapons, and you respond with an assault on democracy a third colleague facing expulsion who is white surviving by a single vote i ll be joined in moments by that third member, state representative gloria johnson who weighed in yesterday about why she thinks she was spared and her black colleagues were not. why do you feel like there was a difference in the outcome between you and your colle