firefighters on scene to help make this scene and this incident go smoothly. every fireman that is in a blue shirt would do exactly like i did. sometimes we win and sometimes we lose. the ones like this are victories that help balance it out. natasha chen, cnn, los angeles. wonderful to see what they did natasha, thank you. cnn this morning continues right now. the new era of title 42 expired at midnight. if anyone arrives, they ll be presumed ineligible for asylum and subject to steep consequences. 400,000 migrants may attempt that journey to cross that u.s. border. we re boarding up as if there was a hurricane coming. the d.a. s office decided to move forward with a manslaughter charge. attorneys for the man being charged, he risked his own life and safety for the good of his fellow passengers. this is an extraordinarily difficult case for any prosecutor. this is about the law. this is about justice, too. there are talks to take over as the new ceo
dana. thank you very much. great to see you. all right, good evening everyone, i m alisyn camerota. welcome to cnn tonight. the u.s. is bracing for tens of thousands of desperate migrants to try to cross the southern border in a few days. that s when the trump era policy expires, that allowed some ministry quickly turned away. already, men, women, and children are lining up for food, sleeping on the streets. when 150,000 people are reportedly just across the border waiting to cross. but it s the responsibility of congress to pass new immigration laws. so, what can the biden ministration actually do? our panel has ideas. plus, nobody wants to live in fear that we re only a day or two away from the next mass shooting. this past weekend saw another one, eight people killed, this time at a mall in allen, texas. the shooter was a 33-year-old who served in the military for three months. but a defense official says he was terminated years ago because of a mental health condition. th
yes, and at any moment, we are awaiting this verdict, and obviously a huge case, and one of the many legal challenges that the former president is facing, and perhaps on the most personal of the many women that have accused him of sexual assault, and this going to court, and not a criminal case, but nonetheless, potentially accountability of the many accusations he has had against him. certainly will be, and what we find out, it could be critical. yes. and i want to bring in jean casarez to join us. jean, as we are awaiting what the jury is going to determine here if the former president is liable or not in this civil case. what are you looking for, and are you surprised how quickly this jury has come to a verdict? it has come back very quickly, and i have covered sod many sexual assault cases for cnn from harvey weinstein to bill cosby and two cases, and also in that exact courtroom several cases including kevin spacey and when i saw the prior bad act witnesses com
things to know for this friday, may 5th, 2023. federal prosecutors in the mar-a-lago investigation are now getting cooperation from an insider who worked for donald trump at his resort. that s according to new reporting from the new york times. police have arrested a former uc davis student in connection with three recent stabbings near campus. he s being held on two counts of murder and one count of attempted murder. new overnight, a second mass shooting in serbia in as many days. eight people are dead, at least 13 others wounded. police say they ve arrested the gunman after an all night manhunt. also happening today, the april jobs report is going to be released. the number could help or hurt jittery markets that are on edge about the security of regional banks. and the uk preparing to officially crown its new king this weekend. the coronation dinner for king charles is set for tonight at buckingham palace. cnn this morning starts right now. so you have to be
atmospheric river is raising water levels and leaving a trail of destruction. a levee breech iach is forcing evacuations in monterey county. governor newsom has declared a state of emergency. we can t live like this. how do i live like this? how do i have my kids live here or my elderly mother live here? mike, a lot of people are trying to reassess how much longer can they endure this. reporter: right. you know a couple people made the decision to leave just a few minutes ago. we saw them coming out on national guard convoys because they couldn t wait any longer. we re here just over the santa cruz line in pajaro. you see acres of farmland that are now underwater. if we push in looking north, the farther you go, the closer you get to the pajaro river. a levee in the river failed around midnight local time, which is why you see all this water flooding this strawberry farm that s on either side of the railroad tracks. we want to jump to drone video of neighboring watsonvi