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viewers joining us in the united states and all around the world . i m bianca nobilo live from london. max foster has the day off just ahead on cnn newsroom. i got a call from my wife panicking that she was locked in the vault that there was an active shooter in the building. this is awful bodies, and our minds are not meant. to go through these types of tragedies . this isn t about politics. this is about life and death. the clock is counting down to friday and now the doj and the drug manufacturer danko are asking for more time we are ready to fight. this is going to be a long fight. we understand this. we stand by fda approval. damaging leak from some of the highest levels of the pentagon. finding out who it is, if it certainly is an american, bringing them to justice because it s obviously is espionage. live from london. this is cnn newsroom with max foster and bianca nobilo. it is tuesday, april 11th nine am here in london, four am in louisville, kentucky, where we ....
world. i m christine romans. we begin with this senseless tragedy in louisville, kentucky , a 25 year old bank employee opening fire at his workplace, live streaming his own attack that killed four people in minutes. one of the nine others hurt in the early moments later died of those injuries. cnn s omar jimenez has more from louisville. in just moments. four people were killed in nine others injured at this bank in louisville, kentucky. officers were on scene within three minutes. the suspect shot at officers. we then returned fire and stop that threat. police revealing the shooter was an employee at the bank and had livestreamed the attack. suspect was live framing. and unfortunately, that s that s tragic. to know that that incident was out there and captured enforcement source telling cnn the shooter had also learned he was going to be fired and wrote a note to his parents and a friend indicating he was going to shoot at the bank. among those injured in the attack. ....
and jason carroll is out watching in new york. jason, why don t we start with you. what have you been able to see, feel, hear? give us an understanding of the landscape. reporter: what do i hear now? i think it s the staples singers singing i ll take you there. i think that s what they are playing now. and the shuttle took a lot of astronauts to a lot of different places. but the enterprise never made it to space. but still exciting nonetheless. exciting for the hundreds of invited guests who are here at jfk. we ll have speakers from nasa, speakers from the air and space museum, and also leonard nimoy will be here speaking as well. we spoke to him a few minutes ago. he talked about how exciting it was for him. he was around in 1976 when enterprise made its debut. the whole crew of enterprise came out for that moment. as you know, the aircraft is named after the spaceship enterprise after tv fans say you should name it enterprise. a lot of excitement here a ....
killing its people, and that 52 individuals died today, including 16 in the besieged city of homs. cnn s ivan watson has more on the crisis in syria from neighboring turkey. let s first hear ivan talk about aleppo and why this is significant. so many analysts over the last few months, ivan, said once bloodshed hits the city of damascus, that means things have changed. have they? reporter: we have not seen violence this that town which is not the stronghold of the opposition. most of the violence has been focused on those towns and cities where people have dared to say no to the regime of assad. believe it or not, aleppo has not been one of those centers. aleppo had this violence while homs is still facing siege-like conditions where hundreds of people were killed last week. in hundreds of cities across the state, we saw waves of protest. the theme of these protests, holla, were the russians are killing our children. why are syrian opposition activists saying that? wel ....
proposition 8 or prop 8, the state s ban a same-sex marriage, is unconstitutional. dan simon live in san francisco. dan, you ve been talking to people there. how have they been reacting to the news? reporter: obviously they re very happy about it. they expected this, quite frankly, and we should point out a little more than three years ago, a majority of california voters said they were against same-sex marriage. well, in this case the federal appeals court said the majority doesn t rule that proposition 8, which defined marriage between a man and a woman, is unconstitutional. from here, brooke, most observers think this case will be headed to the supreme court. it does not mean the fact that same-sex marriage got a victory today that couples can start getting married tomorrow. this ruling is effectively put on hold while this appeals process continues. brooke? so ultimately we ll be looking for the next big step to be the u.s. supreme court. dan simon in san franci ....