lawmakers, all democrats targeted by the gop supermajority for their loud but peaceful protest on the house floor. there in nashville. they were demanding gun reform after the nashville school shooting that left six people dead, three adults and 39 year old children. two expelled lawmakers. jones and justin pearson are black. laurie johnson, who is white, kept her seat by a single vote. jones and pearson have called for protesters to return to the capital tomorrow, when the house is back in session, so let s go to nashville right now, and cnn s isabelle rose salas. isabel i guess. first of all, if you can tell us do we expect those protests and materialized ? might they be as big as we were seeing? at the end of last week as they were huge, and the nashville city council doesn t appear they have the votes to get jones back in the statehouse. jim the passions don t seem to be tampering down . we are expecting a day of action is what has been organized on social media with folk
fredricka whitfield and we begin with escalating tensions in the middle east. israel says it has carried out air strikes in syrian territory. israel s defense forces releasing video it says shows strikes on a syrian military compound radar systems and artillery posts. the strikes were launched after israel says rockets were fired from syria toward the golan heights and in the west bank today, a funeral was held for two british israeli sisters who were killed in an attack on friday. days of violence erupted following an israeli police raid on the al aqsa mosque compound in jerusalem last week. cnn s fred pleitgen is in jerusalem. scott mclean is in beirut, lebanon, fred, let me begin with you. what is the latest hi there, fredricka. well certainly it is still quite concerning here on the ground. i would say it s still very tense and very volatile situation as well. and of course, one of the main reasons for that is what you were just mentioning is those rocket attacks that
on auto emissions. will they push more americans to buy electric cars? welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i m christine romans. we begin this morning with new details and harrowing new body cam video showing the mass shooting at a bank in louisville, kentucky. that left five people dead and another injured among them responding officer nicholas wilt, who was still in critical condition, police officials say the gunman, a 25 year old bank employee. fired his recently purchased ar 15 style weapon inside the offices for only about a minute and then appeared to wait for police to arrive. it was only after the gunman shot out one of the banks, windows that an officer was able to see his position and fire a fatal shot that ended the attack more now from cnn s adrian broadus. she is in louisville. it! the shooter has an angle on that officer. we need to get out there. i don t know where he s at the glasses, blocking him. police just releasing this body
my take on this historic moment. and more than a year after putin s invasion of ukraine. the battle for bomber rages on. what are the lessons we can draw from putin s protracted war and how can ukrainians win this fight? i ll ask the military strategist who commanded many high profile missions throughout his career, including the raid on osama bin laden. retired navy four star admiral william mcraven. finally very special conversation with one of the world s greatest film directors. sit down with james cameron to discuss the role of technology and movie making. passionate work to protect the planet and what he thinks explains the stunning global success of his movies. but first here s my take. the news of donald trump s indictment has left me feeling torn. on the one hand, trump is a walking advertisement for rich privilege . for decades, he has flouted rules, norms and even laws as he climbed his way to the top, brazenly convinced that the usual standards didn t apply to him
been hired by the wall street journal. ah the russian government, despite assurances that they would provide this have not provided him any access to any u. s embassy staff in moscow which, as you noted earlier as a flagrant violation of international law, so everything we know about evan and media reports. we re getting from our lawyers as he s in decent health is a very optimistic very curious young reporters, so you know, so far so good under the circumstances just emphasized. the circumstances are he s in solitary confinement in a russian security services prison with no access to any american government official and in russia, defying international law with their actions. paul beckett, thank you. we are all standing with all of you. thanks very much very much. appreciate it. of course, cnn this morning continues right now. 25 year old gunman opened fire inside the bank, killing five people and injuring at least eight others. police revealing the shooter was an employee a