so this tenant i m going shirtsleeves like working rosie the riveter thing. i m a tough gal right now. speak to us try to downplay some people at that pay my salary did notice and you keep bringing it us and calling attention to it. i m expect to my phone to ring any second. laura: sam and tell me i have to but i ll see you next week. have a great rest of the night. all right good evening everyone welcome to the ingraham angle i am laura ingraham thanks for spending time with us on this open borders either. that s not your all witnesses to history. courtesy of our fox reporters on the ground and our cameras and key flash points we are gonna bring you right to the center of this post title 42 immigration storm. the unfoldinman tragedy the national security applications and the growintrade finally crid of course our decline in trust are federal officials. america is on a knife s edge and together we are going to have to pull it back towards common sense and the rule of law
you watching as here in the united states, canada, and all around the world. i m kim brunhuber. ahead on cnn newsroom u.s. asylum rules are now in place in the u.s.. the large number of migrants who were crossing ahead of the key did thine appears to have waned. any weapon in ukraine s arsenal the uk delivers long-range russian held occupied former pakistani prime minister imran khan is set to appear in court. we are live in islamabad as his arrest is deemed unlawful. live from cnn center, these ease cnn newsroom we kim brunhuber. we begin with a landmark change in u.s. immigration policy. the controversial covid era rules known as title 42 have expired. and that means harsher consequences for those entering the country illegally. thousands of migrants seeking asylum made their way to the southern border ahead of the deadline. they turn themselves into border authorities. el paso, texas is boosting its law enforcement presence. it s just one of several cities and
a warm welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i m bianca nobilo. just ahead time that the president announce a declaration of a national emergency. we re working within the constraints of a broken immigration system. i have not seen from there is a seriousness of the white house that they want to deal, seems like they want to default. he knows what happened, what, where, when, who, why and how. he knows the answers. live from london, this is cnn newsroom with max foster and bianca nobilo. it is friday, may 12, 9:00 a.m. in london and 2:00 a.m. in el paso where a landmark change in u.s. immigration policy is now in effect. the controversial rule known as title 42 expired just a few hours ago. that means harsher consequences for those entering the u.s. illegally. thousands of migrants seeking asylum made their way to the border ahead of the deadline. while things appear quiet right now, one official says that it will get worse. head of
human rights and continuing to teach sunday school at his church in his hometown. a person of faith, president carter said he is ready for what comes after his death. jonathan is joining us from georgia with more on former president carter s health condition. reporter: the carter center said that former president is moving to home hospice care. his grandson, jason, a former georgia state senator, tweeted saturday. i saw both of my grandparents yesterday, they are at peace, and always their home is full of love. the spokesperson from secret service tweeted, rest easy mr. president. we ll be forever by your side. in 2015 mr. carte cart er carter he was the perfectly at ease with whatever was to come. we responded well to treatment at the time. and presumed his active schedule that included international travel, his work. and continued to work through his nonprofit, he founded with his wife rosa lynn in 1982. the carter center. providing election monitoring services in the wor
sympathy, but the sympathy of it all, we re forgotten about down here. i m terribly sorry that this happened to the community. norfolk southern is committed to doing what is right. neil: well, the head of norfolk southern apologizing to the people of east palestine. but could it be too little too late? this as fema sends in a response team to deal with a cleanup that by in large is not a tornado or hurricane or a natural disaster for which they can offer that help. and pete buttigieg pushing for more regulations. we have you covered on all. garrett tenney on the ground where there s plenty of doubts and doubters. matt werner on how residents are holding up and bill johnson on how he s meeting with norfolk southern and the ceo and the details and how it went down. welcome. i m neil cavuto. let s go to garrett tenney who has the latest from ohio. garrett? yeah, neil. norfolk southern came to town. his second visit. he met with officials and response teams and came to shar