to retire by the age of 65. not 67 as some lawmakers were proposing. mayor pete said you can still be president of the united states, but you re definitely not allowed to fly planes. he never explained how that would improve the reliability of travel ahead of the holiday rush but insisted it would help. six months later, this is the state of air travel in the united states. in chicago, and around the country, mountains of luggage with no travelers to claim them. i m going to cry. i m tired. frustrated, tired. pissed off. this woman and her mom and grandmother spent this little one s first christmas stuck in the dallas airport. it was hard. it was hard seeing the families with other newborns around children sleeping on the floor. the family from new mexico says southwest rebooked and cancelled their flights five times. kimberly day is pregnant and travelling with two children. they ve been trying to get from phoenix to new york to visit a sick relative. tuesday s
buses caring 323 illegal migrants and traveling further in the u.s. if title 42 is dropped eventually we could see 14,000 encounters every single day at the border and that adds up to 5 million illegal crossings each year. life for us in washington, lucas, good morning. good morning todd and ashley. one of the supremes court title pandemic era that turns migrants away from the southern border will remain in place for now. 5-4 ruling, very narrow. here are the four cojustices to lift title 42, and here is justice gorsuch. the current border crisis is not a covid crisis. should not be in the business of perpetuating need to ask the same for one emergency only because elected officials had failed to address a different emergency work court of the law, not lawmakers of the last resort. dhs is saying people should not listen to the lies for the migrants but the border is not open and we will continue to enforce immigration laws but we do show within the constraints of decade
age. bianca nobilo is at windsor castle for us. this is obviously an emotional day for the royal family. reporter: emotional, historic and poignant. in half an hour s time there will be the final farewell to the late queen elizabeth ii, and that will take place in a private burial ceremony. we have very few details about that, but it just involves the closest members of the royal family. this morning we had the grand funeral in westminster abbey, and then the committal service here in windsor. the queen s beloved wafindsor castle and she will now be buried in the heart of british history, a thousand years of british kings and queens have coalesced around windsor so in the committal service early we saw a process rich in tradition and symbolism. you mentioned the fact that theon and the scepter were removed from the casket, that s parting the queen from her crown for the very last time. the orb represents the divine right of the queen, the scepter, the temporal government
could be. that seems a little difficult to believe, though, because according to a new report in the daily beast, and that woman who says walker paid for her abortion is also the mother of one of his children. again, nbc news has also not verified this most recent report. in a statement, walker said there was no truth to it or any other daily peace report. to be clear, there s absolutely nothing wrong with a woman chosing to terminate a pregnancy, nothing wrong with that person s partner offering to pay for the procedure. the problem comes when the partner in question, herschel walker, is running on one of the most extreme, anti-abortion platforms in the country months after the supreme court got rid of roe. walker said he supports a national abortion ban without any exceptions, including for rape and incest. he has compared abortion to murder. it is that crushing hypocrisy with real world consequences that inspired the mother of one of his children to come forward with this
decided to postpone tomorrow s proceedings. we re praying for all those in the path. we start tonight with a major political battle taking place across the country. as of today, we are just six weeks out from this year s midterms. despite economical and historical trends that should favor republicans, this election is shaping up to be closer than anyone expected, thanks in part to republican extremism to states across the country. from roe v. wade to state abortion bans to election denial to political stunts to silence asylum seekers, the republicans are executing on april radical agenda. red state governors like texas greg abbott and florida s ron desantis. men pushing the extremism while they raise their own political profiles and jockey to raise trump s mantles as leaders for presidential hopefuls. on the other side of that fight are a handful of democratic governors, the people leading the charge against ready cal republican policies. chief among them is california gov