. you are live in the cnn newsroom. i m jim acosta in the battleground state of georgia live in atlanta. the clock is ticking and the stakes are climbing. the mid-term elections are just two days away. control of congress, of course, hangs in the balance. the senate could be decided by three key toss up races right here in georgia. and in nevada and pennsylvania, other crucial states are also in play and are very tight. the importance of pennsylvania, though, came into sharp focus this weekend big time as three presidents past and present stumped for their parties nominees in that state. you re looking live right now where donald trump has been sharing the stage with florida senator marco rubio. and on the other side of your screen you can see right there, there s president biden getting off of air force one. of course he s going to be in yonkers just a short time from now. but former president of the united states donald trump, and joe biden, the current president of the
existing think tanks wanted him so team maga has set up their own insurrectionist clubhouse. i ll be joined by the journalist who revealed this maga snake s nest. we ll look at this particular demographic of young men who seem to have the same demographic of disturbing grievances. two parties separated by the atlantic ocean. we are stuck with the party willing to gulp the kool-aid. it goes back to brexit. it was a decision fueled by anti-immigrant hysteria. for many brexiteers, it was the idea to make british great again. save it from cultural mutation. that vote should have been our warning sign. trump echoed the very same anti-immigrant propaganda. when mexico sends its people, they re not sending their best. they re bringing drugs. they re bringing crime. they re rapists. some, i assume, are good people. the political chaos that ensued in brittain eventually led to boris johnson s elevation to prime minister. he promised to finalize brexit, to make it happen. johns
highland, illinois, a sell brigg celebration ended in tragedy when a gunman opened fire on an independence day parade. six have been killed, one at the scene and five died at the hospital. at least two dozen have been taken to the hospital with serious injuries and at least one is a child who has been quit critically injured. the gunman is still at large and police say that the suspect is considered armed and dangerous. the suspect carried out the shooting spree from a rooftop and is believed to have acted alone. the suspect had a high powered rifle recovered at the scene is right now being urgently traced by federal officials to determine who purchased the weapon and where it came from. officials are searching social media for any threats or clues. we expect a fourth update from law enforcement within this hour. i want to go live to the scene in highland park, illinois. police say this is still a very active situation. what is the latest they are saying about telling the com
all around the world. it is monday, july 18th. i m john berman. brianna is off. chief white house cress department kaitlan collins is here, fresh off a presidential trip to saudi arabia. you know, there s nowhere that i would ever be without a 12-hour flight and another one-hour flight from washington. but who is counting? not me. i m thrilled to be here. great to have you here. we are waking up to a developing story from overnight. a mass shooting at a shopping mall south of indianapolis, a gunman opened fire in a food court in green wood, indiana, three people were killed two others injured, among the wound add 12-year-old girl. police say a good samaritan shot and killed the gunman. the real hero of the day is the citizen that was lawfully carrying a firearm in that food court and was able to stop this shooter almost as soon as he began. according to the gun violence archive there have been 352 mass shootings this year. green wood, indiana, joins others still r
absolutely. i think we can safely say gone are the days we can go to college and study latin for the fun of it. we need to come out and still be able to pay our bills and student loans and things like that. this is a professor at the university of steinhart. you tell us college would not be a big deal if we were getting more for our money. that s right. i think one of the big problems facing american families is the fact that college tuition is going up quite a bit, almost every year at many colleges and universities, and it does raise the question of accessibility and what you get for the money. i think for many families, they re starting to make tough decisions about what kind of schools they ll send their children to, whether or not that public university that seemed less desirable before is now maybe a good bargain. yeah, you don t need to spend thousands of dollars because state schools can do that for you if you re motivated. l. zchl l.z, here s the question. ki