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
Issue that weighs on them is this something that theyre thinking about you know they think about pensions they think about education they think about digitization in germany where behind on that they think. About the International Situation with lydia putin and mr elder one and mr trump thats what varies them bricks it is very far from my constituents minds in the west of germany so in terms of a no deal brags that it will have no effect on germany feel it will have an effect on our businesses because britain is an important Business Partner it will have an effect on people students who attend British Universities for example ive come from a University Town these are the ones who are going to be affected but by and large generally speaking the broader public in germany i feel will not you know feel a dramatic difference how do you see things evolve well im an optimist by nature and so i believe and having spent a couple of years in the e. U. Indeed i know that deals always reached at t
secure that support, he could be immune from this sort of challenge for another 12 months. that would typically be the case. we heard from the chair of the 1922 committee, he said that rule could technically be changed. that is the key we re looking for now. that vote will take place this evening. the votes will be counted immediately afterwards. but the details around when and how we might hear the announcement of those votes is still to be confirmed. we ve already seen senior members of the conservative party, including the chancellor, we ve seen the foreign secretary, and deputy prime minister dominick rob all publicly expressing their support for the prime minister. we ve also heard a statement from downing street, the prime minister saying he wants to take this as a chance to bring an end to months of speculation and allow the government to draw a line to move past the scandal. that is the message we ve been hearing from the prime minister repeatedly over the last few weeks and mo
extreme cases to justify measures that will most likely affect everyone of us. human rights is something on the agenda because dominick rob has been speaking about changing the human rights act. let us listen to what he has said. it is absolutely perverse that someone guilty of domestic abuse then claims the right to family life to trump the public s interest in deporting him from this country. we have got to bring an end to that nonsense. applause so today i can tell you that under this prime minister before the next election we will overhaul the human rights act to end this kind of abuse of the system and to restore some common sense to ourjustice system. how do you see that?
kashoggi situation and that of gulan. yesterday a multitude of prime minister theresa may s cabinet members resigned in protest of a fragile brexit deal struck between graeat britain ad the eu including direction secretary dominick rob. another of may s cabinet ministers has rejected may s offer to make him the next brexit secretary. the deal still needs passage from parliament, which is far from guaranteed. the british pound plunged yesterday following the news. we ll have a live report from london in just a few minutes with more on that. also the british ambassador to the united states will be jo joining morning joe in just a bit. alexandria ocasio-cortez squared off with veteran party members where the two sides are divided when it comes to