plus, officials in miami release new surveillance video as they search for the gunman who killed two and injured 21 at a crowded-concert venue. the question is will the new evidence help police track down the suspects? and the latest in the fight over voting rights after texas democrats walked out to prevent a controversial-election bill from passing. the question is will the governor hit back by defunding the legislature? it s way too early for this. good morning. and welcome to way too earl early. i m jonathan lemire, in for kasie hunt on this tuesday, june 1st. june. we will start with the news. just a day after calling out china and russia over human rights abuses, president biden stood, again, yesterday, to deliver another em passioned defense of democracy. during his memorial day speech
tuesday, june 1st we will be filing our response to the defendant s motion to dismiss and we ll be moving forward. hopefully the judge will allow us to move forward our case. from the federal government standpoint, we asked them to do for our survivors and descendents what they did for the japanese who were inturned, what they did for victims and survivors of 911 terror attacks, provide legislation for a victim s compensation fund. i want to turn to you on this, meyrsa, one thing i found fascinating in your book, you make the assertion that even though tulsa was a thriving black business district, the money stayed in the community 36 times before it left the community, but you say because of the institutional structure of our financial system that tulsa was not sustainable. can you talk more about that. i think tulsa is sustainable, it is just the fact that you can t have a segregated economy. tulsa itself was sustainable because there was a large capital base and the business comm