residents of uvalde, texas, are holding vigils for the 19 children and two teachers gunned down inside robb elementary school by an 18-year-old high school dropout. and people are leaving flowers and balloons at a makeshift memorial outside the school in the largely latino community not far from the border with mexico. and we are learning the names of some of the victims, mostly 9 and 10-year-old children. the justice of the peace in uvalde says some of the bodies are being released to funeral homes as families make their arrangements. more now on the investigation from cnn s jason carol. reporter: 11:21 a.m., the time stamp from a text message the gunman sent saying he s just shot his grandmother. the gunman was 18 years old and reportedly a high school dropout. reportedly there has been no criminal history identified yet. there was no known mental health history of the gunman. reporter: soon after that text message to a girl ramos met online, another one saying he w
generational divide. i m michael smerconish in philadelphia. when it comes to supporting israel, america is seeing a significant split. thousands protesting in d.c. today to demand both a cease-fire in the israel/gaza war and an end to usaid to israel. in many cities on many campuses, missing person-style posters created by is raraeli artists. isaac hertzog wrote this. professors and students at american colleges make speeches and sign statements justifying terrorism, even glorifying it. and then it would have been unthinkable to hear such moral confusion uttered after the september 11th attacks or after bombings in london, barcelona, and baghdad. so what s different this time. why the troubling rise in anti-semitism? data suggests it s generational. by way of example, new polling by quinnipiac notes half of the voters in the u.s. respond to is reeling s attack and 35% disapprove. among voters 18 to 34, those numbers flip. 32% approve, 52% disapprove. among 18 to 34-year-ol
one military official saying shelling has increased exponentially. and in the kharkiv region officials say two people were killed and seven injured by russian shelling in the town on the front lines. and cnn s clare sebastian following developments and joins us live from london. so, claire, let s start with food security because russia is attempting saying it will unblock ukrainian sea ports if some sanctions against it are lifted, which clearly won t happen. so what are the consequences if russia doesn t lift its blockage of ukrainian crop exports? reporter: rosemary i think it s a potential global catastrophe. the ukrainian foreign minister said the prospeck was a multiyear food crisis if these ports are not unblocked because it would disrupt the whole agricultural cycle, not only the
we re happy to work hand in hand to get more help down there. we get protocol has a place. bureaucracy has a place. sometimes it becomes a hindrance. let me ask you about health care as well. i get optimism. and truthful high p fufu futrut that s what graham says. that s what mitch mcconnell says. that s why you didn t have the vote. what s the president talking about. i guess you ll have to ask him. maybe he is thinking prospeck i prospect i ll. he s talking about one senator in the hospital. is he on the same page with you. if we had the votes, we would be votie ining right now. the votes aren t there for this. right now, we re focusing,