. 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
trump recorded the day after the riots on january 7th. the whole thing is only about three minutes long of what we saw. but it took an hour to shoot, according to the washington post. and even then, it still needed to be edited. watch for when the camera position changes. now congress has certified the results. a new administration will be inaugurated on january 20th. my focus now turns to ensuring a smooth, orderly, and seamless transition of power. this moment calls for healing and reconciliation. 2020 has been a challenging time for our people. a menacing pandemic has upended the lives of our citizens. so, how was the other 57 minutes spent? what s in those outtakes? and why was it so hard for him to condemn the violence? now, those outtakes, we re told are going to be part of the committee s case that donald trump abandoned his duties as president, like to stop his own supporters from attacking the u.s. capitol for more than three hours, mind you. and tonight, we ha
watch from one the camera position changes. on january 20th, my focus now turns to ensuring a smooth, orderly seamless transition of power. this moment calls for healing and reconciliation. 2020 has been a challenging time for our people. a menacing pandemic has upended the lives of our citizens. so how was the other 57 a menacing pandemic has upended the lives of our citizens. so how was the other 57 minutes spent? what is in those optics? why was it so hard for him to condemn the violence? those outtakes, we are told, will be part of the committee s case that donald trump abandoned his duties as president. to stop his own supporters from attack in the u.s. capital for more than three hours, mind you. tonight, we have a former white house communications director in the administration, who very publicly pleaded with the ex president during the insurrection to call off them up. condemned us now, she begged on twitter, you are the only one they will listen to. for our cou
by that suspect were staffed predominantly by people of asian descent. all but one of the women killed were of asian descent. the suspect was apprehended and taken into custody late last night. he was charged today with eight counts of murder. law enforcement says he has admitted to the shootings. police say he told them he has a sex addiction and that s why he says he killed all those women working in those spas, because he wanted to eliminate his temptation for his addiction or something. police say in talking with the suspect, he gave them no indication that the killings were racially motivated, even if they did predominantly target asian women. a police captain in the cherokee county sheriff s department, cherokee county is where the first shooting took place. when he discussed the suspect s explanation for the shooting, he told reporters it was because the suspect was having a, quote, bad day yesterday. that s what he said. as if that was an explanation for why the young
and we are live in battleground georgia, a must watch state and thanks to high profile races for senate and governor and mid-terms just two days away. let s check in with jeff zeleny joining me now taking a brief break from the campaign trail. you were at a rally for senator herschel walker. he s rolling that bus across the state of georgia here and there and everywhere. what are you hearing from herschel walker and these other candidates as they make this final pitch? one thing he was talking about today, jim, was that big georgia, tennessee football game. he was also really talking about joe biden, and joe biden has not been in georgia for several months. he s not stepped foot here, but take a look at what herschel