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
it is about the transfer of secret information to the enemy and other facts of cooperation with the russian special services. reporter: now, kaitlan, of course, the war is still raging. you may wonder where i am. this is a reception center, an aid center, run by a charity in this city for the tens of thousands of displaced people who have fled and are continuing to flee every day from the conflict zone. so people are arriving every morning, hundreds, from other parts of ukraine, fleeing the artillery, fleeing russian occupation, they are coming here and they re receiving aid, everything from flour, upstairs there s clothes, psychiatric support and therapy, support for children, medical care, you see flour being handed out here. 300 to 500 people a day arriving at this city, fleeing the conflict. this is just one city that has some 62,000 displaced people that is hosting right now just a
small drop in the bucket of just this massive number of millions of people displaced by russia s deadly invasion. kaitlan. so tragic. ivan watson, thank you for being there for us. meanwhile, starbucks is among the companies in the united states closing down stores because of crime. and gas prices now down for 34 straight days. 50 cents off their high. you can save more than 5 bucks at this point every time you fill up your tank compared to where you could more than a month ago. what will happen going forward? [whistling]
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
stay two nights and get a free night. book now at bestwestern.com. new this morning, president zelenskyy says he is, quote, removed two of his top officials, the prosecutor general and the head of the powerful state security service amid an investigation that some within their department have committed treason. zelenskyy says some of their subordinates were accused of working against ukraine and collaborating with russia. let s bring in cnn s senior international correspondent ivan watson who is live in ukraine. what is going on with these two top officials of zelenskyy s. reporter: this is a major shakeup, kaitlan. zelenskyy basically argued that there are some 651 cases of treason being investigated in