that biden doesn t care. he s not worried about those numbers. he s just working and he s ignoring the republicans and that s got to be driving them crazy. i think that his laid back approach has been good. i think that there was some bad casting around his approach early on that he ll be able to work with these republicans. no. on the right. look, i don t know if you heard the open of the show tonight but i m tired of this media baiting about mitch mcconnell. oh, he s threatening. if you get rid of the filibuster. why? why is the media all atwitter about this? what do you think he s going to do? it s not a threat, it s a promise. right. he will do you dirty and play power politics and beat you. always. again. always. that s what he does. you re going to not remove the filibuster because you re worried about what it will mean to mitch mcconnell. he will do it to you. he did it to you in 2017 with the most sacred aspect of super majority which is supreme cour
this is new day with alisyn camerota and john berman. welcome to our viewers in the united states and all around the world. this is new day. erica hill is with me this morning. developing overnight, security increased in cities across the country. new concerns of anti-asian crime after a deadly murder spree near atlanta targeting the massage parlors. at least eight people killed. according to the atlanta journal constitution, six of them were asian women. a suspect, 26-year-old robert aaron long is in custody and police are not talking about a motive but the concern that these shootings could be racially motivated is real. ryan young is in atlanta with the late-breaking details for us. good morning. reporter: erica, just a devastating attack. leaving a lot of people in the community asking why. you can see one of the massage parlors across the street here and this was surrounded by police for hours and we re waiting to hear what the motive was. a shooting rampag
of korean descent. at this time, the motive, however, is unknown. it is unclear if the attacks were racially motivated. a 21-year-old suspect is now in custody. there s a picture there. security is ramping up in other asian communities as a precaution. secretary of state antony blinken, who was in south korea, gave this message just moments ago. horrified by this violence which has no place in america or anywhere. we will stand up for the right of our fellow americans, korean americans to be safe and to be treated with dignity. we begin this hour with the latest on the shootings. ryan young is in atlanta. ryan, it is early in this, but there s a suspect. what do the police know at this point? well, we know the suspect is robert long, a 21-year-old from woodstock, georgia, just outside the city of atlanta. we know he was captured last night when the georgia state patrol performed a pit maneuver. that s a maneuver where the police officers get behind a car. they use their
were that to happen. governor cuomo moments ago attempted some rank revisionism on what biden said. if you if you committed a crime, you can be prosecuted. that s true, but what president biden said was we should do an investigation. the question to president biden starts with do you think the governor should resign, or do you think there should be a review first? and the president said there should be a review. that s not what happened. here s what president biden told abc news george stephanopoulos. i know you ve said that you want the investigation to continue. if the investigation confirms the claims of the women, should he resign? yes. i think he probably will end up being prosecuted, too. quite different. cnn s bryn gringas joins me now from albany. you listened to the cuomo news conference. in addition to the revisionism that he attempted, what jumped out at you about how the governor characterized what s going on versus what the attorney general is investi
announcer: live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom with robyn curnow. despite condemnations from the u.n. and major world powers, myanmar s military crackdown on protesters is only getting bloodier and more dangerous. a human rights group says as least 38 demonstrators were killed on sunday. it is the deadliest day so far since last month s coup. and there could be more deaths we just don t know about. the military junta has now declared martial law in six districts of yang orngs which is myanmar s largest city. i want to go straight to our paula hancocks who s been monitoring all of these latest developments and of course this increase in violence on the streets against protesters. what more can you tell us? hi, paula. reporter: well, robyn, it s very clear to everybody that the level of force that security forces are now using against protesters is increasing. it is definitely on the rise. as you say, yesterday being the deadliest day so far that we know of since