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the top stories tonight, a former wisconsin judge is killed and we re learning the suspect had a list of other targets including two sitting governors and senator mitch mcconnell. 11 days after a gunman entered a uvalde, texas elementary school, a young student wounded in the attack finally goes home. the gun violence epidemic in america. a look back at the week that was. gas prices nearing $10 a gallon at one station in california. when could drivers see any relief? you re in the cnn newsroom. amid the heartbreak in uvalde, texas, we have a small but very welcome bit of good news. university health in san attorney just tweeted that a 9-year-old girl injured in the texas school shooting was been discharged from the hospital. this news comes as funerals are being held this weekend for three more victims, all fourth graders. what can you tell us about this 9-year-old who was just discharged from the hospital? reporter: good evening, pa pamela. we know we got an ....
classes will be held again there. and we are watching a tropical system closing in on florida. the timing and potential impact. your forecast coming up in a few minutes. so grateful to have your company in the morning. 6:00 on saturday, june 4th. thank you for being with us. a pleasure to be with you, christi. we begin with a setback for the committee investigating the january 6th attack on the capitol. the justice department saying it will not indict two feormer trup officials. the committee says the decision not to prosecute the two puzzling. this comes as the committee is getting ready for the public hearing next thursday when new evidence and witness testimony are expected to be unveiled. let s go to cnn reporter zachary cohen. he is here with details. zach, walk through the decision against prosecuting meadows and scavino. how could this impact the investigation? reporter: good morning. the committee is frustrated by the decision not to prosecute da ....
navarro s arrest and indictment and what it means for the insurrection investigation. just ahead of a pivotal public hearing next week. and destruction and defiance in ukraine. as the nation marks 100 days of russia s brutal war, president zelenskyy vowing victory even as russian forces control a fifth of the country right now and the kremlin pledges to keep fighting until its goals are achieved. we want to welcome our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i m wolf blitzer. you re in the situation room. let s get right to the new reporting on the texas school massacre as the investigation into police failures is clearly intensifying. here s cnn s senior national correspondent ed lavendera. reporter: tonight new questions raised in the investigation of the deadly school shooting in uvalde. texas state senator roland gutierrez says pete arredondo didn t have a radio with him at the scene, something that may have hindered his ability to communic ....
And city hall. everything. reporter: he lives in the same brick ranch house in the same affordable housing community he fought to build as mayor in the 70s. the person who sold us this land got his life threatened because he sold it to the black community. reporter: and he is back every weekend driving around his 300-mile long district which includes the capital city of jackson and rural mississippi delta. he likes to travel with his fishing pole and guns in the truck. i will call friends and say, look, i ll be in the area. let s go hunting. duck, deer, quail. people like that about him. he is a regular person. reporter: who grew up in the segregated south. i went to colored th ed scho. we had no indoor plumbing or library. reporter: until he got to ....
His office. people walk in, sit down, get something to drink and they leave. it s like the community office. that s person he is. this was the police station, city hall, everything. reporter: he lives in the same brick ranch house, in the same affordable housing community that he fought to build as mayor in the 70s. person who sold us this land got his life threatened because he sold it to the black community. reporter: he s back every weekend driving around his 300 mile long district which includes the capital city jackson and the rural mississippi delta. he likes to travel with his fishing pole and guns in the truck. i will call friends and say, look, i ll be in the area, let s go hunting. duck, deer, quail. people like that about him. he s just a regular person. reporter: who grew up in the segregated south. ....