live to talk about why she s trying to stop them. object to the k part, this is the sunday show. it s americas recurring nightmare. deadly mass shootings that leave community after community in mourning. today, that community is allen texas, for a lone gunman opened fire at a crowded mall on a saturday afternoon, killing at least eight people, and injuring at least seven before police officers killed him. according to the gun violence archive, so far this calendar year there have been 109 mass shootings. this is defined as the shooting of at least four people. as of now, we don t know the identity, or the motive of the suspect. the authorities believe the shooter acted alone. that s of little comfort to those who ran for their lives as carnage erupted around them. as soon as they knocked on the doors, i heard pow, pow, pow. everyone ran. we heard, run, run, run. we thought it had to be he walks up, he seen the pillars in front of our store get hit by rounds. we ra
bank making it the second largest bank failure in u.s. history. third mid size bank to go under in less than two months in the u.s. the president insists taxpayers are not going to be footing the bill for this. white house correspondent peter doocy starts us off tonight live from the north lawn. good evening, peter. peter: good evening, bret. tax day played a big role here. the treasury secretary is saying that they looked at recent federal tax receipts and realized that the u.s. is not going to have as much have enough money to pay its bills possibly as soon as june 1st. so, president biden did phone the big 4 congressional leaders they are requesting to have a meeting about this a week from tomorrow as the white house separately attempts to stabilize a shaky banking system. today s actions ensure the continued resilience of the banking system. the president had to update a script at a small business event to reassure markets about the fdic taking over first republic
it s 10:00 eastern. i m ana cabrera reporting from new york. breaking news this morning. first republic bank seized and sold to jpmorgan in an overnight deal. this is now the second largest bank failure in u.s. history, the third major bank to go under in less than two months. how are the markets reacting this morning? and what does it all mean for your money? is it safe? the manhunt for a suspected mass murderer continues in texas. a authorities say they have zero leads. five people are dead, including a 9-year-old boy. a community shaken to the core. we will bring you a live update on where the search goes next. we re asking ever everyone for your help so you can bring this suspect or this monster, i will call him, to justice. a weekend of absolutely wild weather. from a tornado touching down in virginia beach to the historic rise of the mississippi river, expected to crest today in communities already under water. more breaking news. this is out of france where u
everyone. it s a busy one. such a busy week. this is something the top headline that people in d.c. were talking about on friday. there was speculation about gary coc coc he could cohen. let s get start ond may 1st. breaking overnight, regulators seizing control of first republic bank and striking a deal to sell most assets to jpmorgan chase. this is the second largest bank failure in u.s. history. also this morning, zero leads as fbi agents in texas say they do not know where a mass shooting suspect is and right now have no leads. they re now offering an $80,000 reward for a man that killed five people and a 9-year-old boy. american citizens are getting help escaping out of sudan. also, the clock is ticking in hollywood f a new contract deal is not reached by midnight, the writer s gild of america will walk off the job. and steph curry scored 50 points, most ever in a game seven. warriors advancing to take on the lakers. cnn this morning starts right now. this
good afternoon. i heard that karine jean-pierre, the spokes woman at the white house says she doesn t know what title 42 will look like when it lifts may 11th. let me help and give you an idea. we re here at ground zero at camp monument in brownsville. there s over 2,000 migrants a day coming to this location. nearly 15,000 in the week i ve been here. they re getting better at screening, processing and transporting these migrants out. that is the problem that we re dealing with now. this is the calm before the storm. it s already overwhelming agents on the ground. let me show you also some of the humanitarian crisis. we can show you video. the migrants are in the water on flotation devices. many struggling with trying to deal with the river. some of them can t swim. that s why you have border patrol agents along with texas dps and texas national guard down on the river literally saving lives around the clock as well. we talk though to some brownsville residents, neil. the