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happy mother s day, you are live in the cnn newsroom. we began with another community in the united states rocked by a mass shooting, this time it s yuma, arizona, police are investigating a shooting where two people were killed and another five injured, almost all of those involved were teenagers, the youngest injured in the gunfire, just 15 years old. police do not have any suspects in custody. the let s get straight to camilla for now. what more do we know about the shooting? authorities are trying to figure out exactly what happened here because clear clearly these were teenagers and young adults, who were hanging out. it happened yesterday at around 11:00 p.m. and authority say when they got to this gathering, that s what they are calling it, there were already people who were in shot and there was a 19-year-old who had already been taken to the hospital. he was pronounced dead. there was also a 20-year-old who was taken to the hospital afterwards, and later, also died

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angeles, chicago, washington, d.c. and new york city, that s what continues atop the list. so those are the numbers that will continue to rise and that s why we are hearing this, at the local level, calling on the president and all lawmakers to come up with a solution to extend some sort of humanitarian support, to the tens of thousands of asylum- seekers that have arrived on u.s. oil in the last year and that, is an issue that is going to continue well beyond title 42. thanks for staying on top of it all weekend long, we appreciate it. thanks so much. the polls are closed and the ballot counting is underway in turkey where analysts say the results of the crucial presidential election are simply too early to call, the current president has been in power for two decades and is facing the biggest electoral challenge ever, turkeys economy is in crisis, the country is struggling to recover from eight deadly earthquake but many say the government failed in this

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