good morning to viewers here in the united states and all around the world, it is thursday, june 2nd. i m john berman with brianna keilar. and we do begin with the deadliest mass shooting in america since last week. four people killed in tulsa, oklahoma, this time at a hospital complex which, of course, follows mass shootings at an elementary school, a grocery store and a church. this is what we know, tulsa police say the gunman opened fire with a handgun and a rifle before dying of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. fewer than ten people are wounded, none at this point we are told with life-threatening injuries. this is now the 20th mass shooting in america since uvalde just nine days ago according to the gun violence archive. this comes as we learn dramatic new details about the police response at robb elementary school during the standoff there. we will have more on that in a moment. let s begin, though, in tulsa with the latest developments there. lucy kafanov is on the
thanks very much for joining us this morning. very busy morning. i m jim acosta, our next our newsroom with wolf blitzer starts right now, have a great weekend i m wolf blitzer in washington, were following breaking news here are the cnn newsroom, the us supreme court is up holding a federal law that bans domestic abusers from owning a firearm. the major second amendment ruling was nearly unanimous 8-to-1 decision only justice clarence thomas dissented in the majority opinion. the chief justice, john roberts said, the court had no trouble upholding the law. arguing and once again, according our tradition of firearm regulation allows the government to disarm individuals who present a credible threat to the physical safety of others. close glug our chief legal affairs correspondent, paula reid is here with me in the z then newsroom. paula walk us through. this is a major decision by the supreme court. it is. it s one of the key decisions that we re watching in for this term
hands covered, we didn t even know what he was going to do to her, so are just first instinct was just my dad just pulled them off and pinned him in the corner of the building i understand that your father got injured in all this house. he how s he doing can you repeat the question, please? sure. i was asking how your father is doing today because i understand that he may have gotten injured during all of this yes my father, yes, he did get scratched. he did get a bit. but he is fine right now? yes, ma am. well, i am sure that the young lady that he helped saved as so so thankful this morning. and thank you for coming on and telling the story. i appreciate you. all right a new our cnn news central starts right now all right. we re standing by as a new hearing and donald trump s classified documents case is about to get underway. could we see jack smith blocked from prosecuting the former president? we re live outside the florida courthouse and new numbers from bor
oh, my god. nancy: tonight, horror at arkansas grocery store as a shooter opens fire. speak i thought it was fireworks. or that he told me to turn around, active shooter. nancy: three people are dead there were ten others are hurt, including two officers. new details about how the suspect was taken down. the cbs evening news starts now. good evening, and thank you for being with us. i m nancy cordes in for norah o donnell. we start with that breaking news. another deadly mass shooting in america, this time in arkansas. it happened at lunch time, about an hour south of little rock. the gunman firing a shot after at a grocery store before he was taken down by police officers. the director of the arkansas state police spoke just a short time ago, giving new information about the status of the victims, but no word on the suspects motive yet. cbs s omar villafranca has the very latest. mad butcher in fordyce, and there is a shooting going on. reporter: gunshots ran
cnn we are in the path of extreme heat, making sure that you stay hydrated pets are hydrated conditioning works. heat is of course, the deadliest of all extreme weather events across the united states we re going to be tested, especially tonight i am just so grateful that we didn t lose anything else there. when was horrendous it is our moral responsibility as a society to take care of our kids when it comes to social media, we are not doing well. we are failing live from london. this is cnn newsroom with max foster hello, and a warm welcome to our viewers, joining us from around the world. i, max force, it s tuesday, june the 18th. we begin in the us. we re a long-lasting heat wave is bringing miserable weather to some 270 million americans. the midwest and the northeast could see record-breaking temperatures for several days. some areas are expected to top 152 20 degrees above normal. heat alerts are in place for 19 states when the great lakes to new england tempera