new tonight on cnn, missile launches off the korean peninsula, this time by american and south korean forces of the eight missiles in total, a direct response to the same number of missiles launched by north korea this weekend. we want to be clear on this. the missiles were launched into the sea, but let s get more from cnn correspondent barbara starr. barbara, this is a clear message to north korea from the other side of the dmz. is this when the new south korean president means when they will get tougher on north korea. reporter: what you just said about the u.s. and south korean missiles going into the sea is really an important point because it just shows that it was a response. there was no consent of a military action here. it was a response to the north koreans launching eight are ballistic missiles earlier in the weekend. that was one of the big concerns right now is that north korea is continuing at a very fast pace of test launches in its ballistic missile program
the country leaving several killed and dozens more wound. what is congress prepared to do when they return this week? a former judge in wisconsin gunned down by a man with a hit list. the two high-profile politicians he targeted next. and the u.s. and south korea responding to eight missile tests by north korea with eight missile tests that have i remember own. what will kim jong-un do now ? good morning to our viewers here in the united states and all around the world, it is monday, june 6th. major political news out of the united kingdom, in just the last couple of hours it is in within the realm of possibility that the leader of america s closest ally may be out of a job by tonight. it was just announced that later today british prime minister boris johnson will face a no confidence vote within his own party. this comes after months of johnson being dogged by the so-called party-gate scandal accused of flouting covid restrictions. he was just booed in public during t
locations of these shootings this weekend, three people killed there, 11 wounded after multiple shooters in this case opened fire at a crowd. first, polo, begin with what we know about the shooting there in philadelphia. reporter: and, jim, unlike those cold-blooded massacres we saw play out or carried out in buffalo and texas, this started as a street brawl but it took a violent and deadly turn when some of the convince involved according to police used firearms opening fire sending people scrambling for safety. in the end three people were killed with about 11 people injured. investigators believe among the dead was one of the individuals involved in that scuffle, but, still, the police commissioner making it clear that there were also innocent bystanders among the victims and that is fueling her frustration and that of police officials in cities across the country this morning. this is the scene following another mass shooting in the united states, this time in philadelp
if it gives ukraine long range missiles, you are in the cnn newsroom. well, as the u.s. grapples with big issues that affect earn, gas prices, the economy and the pandemic, gun violence continues unabated. it is a problem that is uniquely american. as one community buries 19 children after the hor risk massacre in uvalde, texas, in the last few hours and days, more killings. the numbers are staggering. at least eight mass shootings since friday and according to gun violence archive, more than 240 mass shootings this year. sunday morning in chattanooga, tennessee. i m tired standing in front of you talking about guns and violence. reporter: 17 others injured near a downtown nightclub. police say some victims hit by bullets, others by fleeing cars. there are families lives shattered forever, because people are dealing with violence. reporter: an overnight shooting at a bar. out west. two people dead and two more injured in mesa, arizona. saturday night at least three
One person was killed and six people were injured in a shooting early Sunday morning at a downtown nightclub in the US state of Florida, police officials said.