in philadelphia, saginaw, michigan. in philadelphia, multiple shooters open fire into a crowd at a popular entertainment district. there were mass shootings. we should note, so you understand, cnn defines a mass shooting as a shooting that injured or killed four or more people, not including the shooter. but we saw these in several cities across the u.s. in chattanooga, tennessee, it was a nightclub. in phoenix, a strip mall. in mesa, arizona, a bar. in south carolina, virginia and texas, there were graduation parties. the list continues as pressure is building on congress to take some action on gun control where they have not acted before. this week the house oversight committee will hear testimony from survivors, including children and others impacted in recent shootings in buffalo and uvalde. we ll have more on that, exactly who you ll see in a moment. first, let s speak to cnn s polo sandoval. he is following it all. it s hard to track. let s start with the search for sho
shortage resumes production. abbott s sturgis, michigan, facility given permission by the fda to re-open, but only making specialized formula for now. products for medically vulnerable infants and children expected to hit store shelves later this month as supplies across the country run lower and lower. news from uvalde, texas. emotional parents demanding answers in a board of education meeting, begging for change and accountability in the wake of the massacre that claimed 21 lives, as the funerals for the victims continue today. two 10-year-olds, makenna elron and rojelio torres laid to rest. security scare for president biden after a plane mitakenly entered restricted air space. what the secret service is saying late today. the navy tonight investigating twin tragedies in california. at least one sailor killed, several more hurt. their van veering off the freeway. and a separate incident claiming the life of a navy pilot. an f-18 crashing in the mojave desert. also
investigation in uvalde. then breaking this morning, nearly 400,000 jobs were added in the month of may. labor secretary marty walsh will join us with more on the new jobs report. and today marking 100 days since the start of russia s brutal invasion of ukraine. we re going to bring you the very latest on ukraine s fight for freedom. hey, everybody, good to see you on this friday morning. we re going to begin this hour with this renewed message from the white house on gun violence enough is enough. in a rare primetime address from the east room, the president laid out specific policy proposals he says will, in fact, address this crisis head on. he s calling on congress to reinstate the 1994 assault weapons ban. and if not, raise the purchase age from 18 to 21. he s also proposing congress ban high-capacity magazines, extend background checks, enact red flag laws, repeal gun manufacturers immunity from liability, and address the mental health crisis. he called out sen
of continuing pain including a phone call he made yesterday. when he was not able to be seen immediately, he drove to a gun star and one hour later was at the hot shooting. he bought the gun and went in to kill those people that same day. the first 911 call came in at 4:52. four minutes later, police were on scene. officers entered the building on the first floor and made their way to the second floor based on the information they received. while on the second floor of the vast building, officers began yelling tulsa police, this is something that we train to do. as officers were calling out tulsa police and advancing towards a suspect location, they heard a gunshot. we believe that was the final gunshot with the suspect taking his own life. the gunshot was at 4:52 p.m., approximately 39 seconds after the first officers entered the building. police say they know the shooter s motive because they found a letter on his person that confirmed he came to the hospital with the i
the e.u. cutting off 90% of russian oil imports. bill: check out the gas station in l.a. near hollywood. that s not a movie. that s $8.05 a gallon. julie: we need a new word for sticker shock. when you drive up and see that. making matters worse is the nationwide labor shortage. now we are anticipating brand-new numbers out this morning at 10:00 a.m. eastern time. the numbers are expected to show 11 1/2 million job openings in this country. that is nearly twice as many jobs as there are people looking for work. bill: the president repeatedly insisting inflation was transitory. during his administration it has continued to climb and climb higher surging to 8.3% under his watch, which is as we know now, a 40-year high. white house has tried to paint a rosie picture of all this. you saw the president s piece published this week. one member of the president s team is now appearing to admit some fault in all of this. i was wrong then about the path of inflation would tak