university in the centre of the city. now we are here being that many more have been injured, a number of people have been injured. now we re hearing. one of those who has died is apparently the shooter. police have confirmed that the shooter has been in their words are eliminated. this is the live scene in pride. night has fallen in the city but this happened a few hours earlier during the daytime hours earlier during the daytime hours inside the university s faculty of arts building. now, the charles university faculty of arts is very well known. this is the building. you can see the light still on inside a university building. it is a very well known building. it is a very well known building dating back to the university universe itself dates back to the 14th century and is one of the best universities in the country and we hearing that the shooter opened fire inside the building and people then barricaded themselves inside classrooms, people try to run away as quic
the senate does not have. so is this going to get done today, tomorrow, or certainly before june 5th? reporter: we re hoping before june 5. senators are trying to haggle if they can do this today or if they can do this tomorrow. there is a real desire here to not have to work the weekend, and it s probably a combination of that desire, some jet fumes, the need to get out of town, and then also an agreement on amendments that s likely to get us there. one of the things that s holding this up is people like senator lindsey graham who are unhappy about the way they see defense spending capped in the current bill. he s upset with his own party for negotiating this. here s what he had to say about this. watch. i blame myself for not being more involved and more active because in my wildest dreams, i never believed that the republican party would take the biden budget that they ve attacked for a year and celebrate it as fully funding. reporter: and look, graham is not the onl
The israeli governments diplomatic offensive comes as it considers a military response. Officials are insisting they will retaliate over the massive barrage of missiles. Benjamin netanyahus called on the International Community to stand united against the run. The white house has described irans attack on israel as a spectacular and embarrassing failure. Our chief International Correspondent can give us more on developments. Tera International Correspondent can give us more on developments. Two days after the skies us more on developments. Two days after the skies over us more on developments. Two days after the skies over israel us more on developments. Two days after the skies over israel were after the skies over israel were filled by iranian cruise and Ballistic Missiles as well as suicide drones, israel is making it absolutely clear that it will hit back. The question is, how and when . What seems clear now is it will take many forms. This morning israels Foreign Minister has said
from officials there. what new information do you have? reporter: yes, you just hit on the biggest headline. we have protesters marching near our live shot, they re chanting find our people, where is ryan, where is brandon, and daniel, the third person officials now say was very likely home when the building collapsed and lived in one of the apartments that is now essentially no more. so basically ryan hitchcock, brandon coleman, and bran don in that rubble. they have not been able to go into the rubble pile. they re evaluating it for the stability overall. they say the rubble right now is what s holding up the building. they also say they are reviewing their inspection process, tied to situations like this, and releasing more than 100 documents overnight detailing the city s interactions with this building dating back to like 2020, specifically since february, complaints and citations and warnings from the city about cracks in the walls,
president biden there sign a bill that turns the pulse nightclub into a national memorial. the president was surrounded by florida delegation and advocates. we re following developments from the scene of the terrible condo collapse in florida. at this hour four confirmed dead and 159 people are still unaccounted for. there s a massive rescue operation that s under way with first responders conducting a dangerous and desperate search for anybody who could still be alive under the rubble. also new details today about structural concerns with that building dating back years. we ll start this hour with news out of minneapolis where now we re just about 30 minutes away from the start of the sentencing hearing for derek chauvin. the former police officer faces up to 40 years in prissen for the murder of george floyd. we re expecting to hear from members of mr. floyd s family as well as potentially, potentially from chauvin himself.