america. at least nine mass shootings with all eyes on congress for any action that can help stop the killing. ukraine says russian forces are renewing their offensive as the battling for the donbas griends on. they reported russian troops suffered losses amid a push towards the key city. in the neighboring luhansk region, they expect russians to redouble their efforts. and cnn teams on the ground reported seeing a long line of cars leaving ukrainian controlled areas in the donbas region this morning. ukraine says president zelenskyy travelled to war-torn areas in the east and met with displaced residents from mariupol,b which fell under russian control last month. he reportedly visited front line troops in the donbas region. translator: i am proud of everyone i met, communicated with and supported. something was brought for the military but i will not detail it and i brought something from them to you. it s imported. we brought confidence and strength. mr. zelenskyy s v
welcomes the opportunity to make his case. here is the british mp brady who is in charge of collating the letters that pushed for this vote. i notified the prime minister yesterday that the threshold had been reached, and we agreed the timetable for a confidence vote to take place, and he shared my view, which is also in line with the rules that we have in place, that that vote should happen as soon as could reasonably take place, and that would be today. associate fellow at the european house joins me now. not a complete surprise. this announcement was delayed so as not to interrupt with the jubilee celebrations. just explain what happens now. there will be a vote. what needs to happen in the vote for boris to go if that s what the mps want? the truth is it s not absolutely cut and dried that he has to lose the vote to go. if it s a clear rejection by enough members of the conservative party, he would be very seriously weakened. having said which, i suspect that the lu
every member of the u.s. house and senate. the letter reads, in part, quote, you can vote this week to address gun violence in america. and, in fact, you ll be given that opportunity in the coming days. the u.s. house of representatives is voting on several bills that would address this serious issue. please vote yes on all the bills being considered. in tennis, rafael nadal showed exactly why he is king of klay at roland garros. the 36-year-old spaniard easily won in straight sets his 14th french open title. nadal extended his own record winning 22 grand slams. he s undefeated in his career of the french open final. nadal also became the oldest player to win a french open title. thanks for joining me here. i m max foster in london. early start with laura jarrett and christine romans is next. you re watching cnn.
threw explosives into the building to cause chaos and confusion, and then opened fire as people, stunned, trying to figure out what exactly was happening. the death toll, as you say, will rise. we have it between 28 and 50 right now, and north carolinas are reelin nigerians are reeling. it is a tense political situation as the major parties conclude their primaries, choose their candidates for next year s election. but people are worried that these election campaigns will lead to more violence. now, the president has condemned the killings, but those words ring hollow to many nigerians who have to grapple with increasing terrifying levels of violence. everyday things you and i take for granted, max, like going to work, going to church, sending