happy mother s day, you are live in the cnn newsroom. we began with another community in the united states rocked by a mass shooting, this time it s yuma, arizona, police are investigating a shooting where two people were killed and another five injured, almost all of those involved were teenagers, the youngest injured in the gunfire, just 15 years old. police do not have any suspects in custody. the let s get straight to camilla for now. what more do we know about the shooting? authorities are trying to figure out exactly what happened here because clear clearly these were teenagers and young adults, who were hanging out. it happened yesterday at around 11:00 p.m. and authority say when they got to this gathering, that s what they are calling it, there were already people who were in shot and there was a 19-year-old who had already been taken to the hospital. he was pronounced dead. there was also a 20-year-old who was taken to the hospital afterwards, and later, also died
complete. there that ths nothing else to oddly enough, biden was at the scene the crime this weekend. of course, we don t knowe wa what he was doing or who he was meeting with , despite spendingp muchen of his presidency in delaware, there are no visitor logs at his home, according to the white house counsel. log quote, like every president across decades of modern history, his personal residence is personal, whichesie begs the question, why is classified material just lying around i arounn a persona? library and a personal garage with boxes around it? and why are the federalgo government allowed biden svernme personal lawyers, some of which don t have clearances, to conduct the search? just a few month cs afteondur rg monta-lago and seizing documents at gunpoint and think about this as congressmand se jim jordan points out, quoteiz, what prompted them to look in look for joe biden s classifiede documents in the first place? good question. question. with reaction the aut
course, in the past hour or so, we have seen president erdogan, according to his country s state media, according to the official figures that have been released, he has dropped below the 50+ one threshold that is needed to win this election, and possibly we could be heading towards a runoff in a couple of weeks but you still have both side s, the supporters asking their monitors, who are there, while this counting is taking place, to stay there, sleep by the ballot box, do not leave. this is a very critical moment for turkey and the future of this country, and you ve got hundreds of people who have gathered here. for them, it is the turkey of president erdogan that must
an earnest effort to understand any other side s than his home team, which is clearlyhe different? c i mean, he callsal himselfimsela a journalist. he clearly believe s at i some level that he s somewhere in the middle. ar e the are they delusional or have they just lived in that in that cocoon? if you if i may say, for tooo long, well, you know, unfortunately, you have the vast majority of people in the mainstream media.mainst they re not journalists anymore. they re advocates for the democrat party. journal ore. they are advocates for the democrat party and so they see things from. a completely biased and slanted view, the viewpoint of the left. and so likec th so many othel leftists, they don t believe that there s any other is any other viewpoint that viewpoint is valid. so he just simply won t open his eyes to the truth and to the other viewpoint. he s not fair and balanced, not apparently. fox news is the cocoon of foxfoe news is about as fairws and balanced as you can get yo
from capitol hill with the latest on this. how s the vote count shaping up in the both houses? reporter: constantly shifting, but it s becoming increasingly clear that the president is going to have a really tough time getting this resolution through both houses of congress. of the washington post did a vote tally on the senate side s and it pretty much conforms with what fox news has determined. we re looking at 23 senators who are favoring the resolution, 24 opposed and a whopping 53 senators now undecided. that does not bode well for the president. the president faces even larger hurdles on the house side where many where all members face re-election every two years and have their ears much closer to the political rails than on the senate side. they are returning in cases from town halls, they are reading the polls, hearing the voices of their constituents, and those voices are how old and clear that they do not loud and clear that they do not favor u.s. involvement in the s