in akron, ohio, as outrage grows over the police shooting of jayland walker. jaylan good morning. and welcome to way too early. on this tuesday, july 5th. i m jonathan lemire. there s been yet another mass shooting in america. this time, on the nation s birthday. six people were killed and 38 injured when a gunman opened fire at a fourth of july parade in highland park, an affluent suburb of chicago. this video shows a band playing, when seemingly out of nowhere, people started running. other footage caught the sound of the gunfire. and a warning. it is jarring. it i that video shows a series of shots you just heard, it was followed by a second round, lasted about seven seconds. the gunman on top of a roof, with a high-powered rifle. parade-goers scattered in all directions, leaving behind chairs, toys, baby strollers, and blankets. here s one witness describing the scene. the parade started, the marching band had just passed, i heard a pop, pop, pop, all in quick succe
traveling to scranton, pennsylvania, florida, tennessee, new jersey and of course, new york. why? because we want to know with the american people think about joe biden, about gas prices, about inflation, all of it. tonight, we will do things a little differently. we will be taking a trip down memory lane airing some of our greatest hits so far. because trust me, the american people have given us some great content to work with. let s get right to it. starting in new york where we wanted to know how people are dealing with this expensive fourth of july holiday. watch. what are your plans for the holiday? i am actually traveling. fireworks, maybe coney island. we will set off fireworks and try to keep out all of our digits intact. fireworks! what are your plans this holiday weekend? may be doing a little barbecuing and a cook out with my family. what are your cookout must haves? hotdogs. i love hotdogs. mayonnaise. mac and cheese. i like hotdogs. bur
2004 campaign. kick us off here, dasha. let s talk voter mindset as we head into this debate. you talked to a group of voters from battleground pennsylvania. what did you hear from them? reporter: yeah, we talked to a very specific slice of voters in that critical battleground state. and in a critical county, erie county, pennsylvania, where we re following voters very closely. we talked to republican voters who went out and voted for nikki haley in the pennsylvania primary. now, that happened months after haley dropped out of the race. so these voters went out, voted for a candidate that was no longer in the race. they did it to send a message, ana. and those haley voters, we went to see what they re thinking ahead of november. some of them are going to come back home, to their republican party and vote for former president trump. some of them are considering voting third party, still persuadable, they don t like either candidate, they don t know what they re going to do.