100 hours. so i think i ll get started right now. i m literally already in the game right now. so i ll get started with this. cnn this morning, more important, starts now. good morning, everyone. caitlyn is off. phil mattingly is here. where is your coffee? i can t get to it. that is the only safe way. i only bought you one that is not even the one control room the spillable one is even under that. impressive effort to make sure i don t screw up to day. phil mattingly, it s been a great week. let s get through three hours. let s get started with five things to know this friday, may 12th. title 42 expired at midnight. officials are bracing to handle tens of thousands of migrants in the weeks ahead. prosecutors say they re filing manslaughter charges against the man that choked a man to death on a new york city subway. sources tell cnn that daniel penny will turn himself in. and elon musk has chosen a ceo to head twitter. she currently heads up nbc universal s
a suspect in court. the man accused of killing a homeless street artist in new york city is arraigned. his lawyer says the former marine ha his head held high, but prosecutors laid out the case against him in the case that could put him behind bars. the battle forb bakhmut in ukraine is heating up. they claim it s gaining ground in admits to losses north of the city. are the battles part of kyiv shaping the battlefield for a counteroffensive that they hope could end the war once and for all. and now what? title 42 is expire d and border officials are seeing a spike in the number of migrants trying to enter the country while the white house scrambles to patch a broken immigration system. we re following these major developing stories and many more all coming in right here to cnn news central. the man that you see here, former u.s. marine daniel penny earlier today walking out of a police precinct in new york in handcuffs. he was just arraigned and charged with second deg
attacks. benjamin hall was working around the clock to bring all of us real information on the ground. more on the ground is in kyiv tonight, the capital ukraine, fox s home, benjamin hall, benjamin, what s going on tonight? well, sean, you would have to look back today and see what we ve seen is a continuation, if not an escalation of what we ve seen over the last week. increasing number of attacks on civilian areas. an attempt to get humanitarian aid in the surrounded cities and the inability for people to get out of them. just a few days later, on march 14, hall was on a fact-finding mission on the outskirts of ukraine with two other journalists, pierre and sasha when they were viciously attacked by russian forces. pierre and sasha was killed and hall was left fighting for his life. here s jennifer griffin. a word about our colleagues, the loss and pain we feel is enormous, but if ever there was a time that the world needed journalist reporters risking their lives
around the world, i m kim brunhuber. ahead on cnn newsroom, a manhunt is under way in texas for a man police say shot and killed five people, including a child, in, quote, almost execution-style. plus what are you doing to the city of new york? why new york mayor eric adams is taking on a federal agency about money it s giving out to other cities. what it all has to do with the migrant crisis. and an explosive start to the nba playoff semifinal series. cnn s coy wire joins me live to break down the highlights of saturday s games. live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom, with kim brunhuber. a manhunt is under way in texas after a man allegedly opened fire on his neighbors killing five people including an 8-year-old child. police say the shooting occurred after a family asked man next door, 38-year-old francisco oropeza to stop firing a rifle in his front yard because their baby was trying to sleep. the latest mass shooting happened in the town of cleveland
you watching as here in the united states it states, canada, and around the world. i m kim brunhuber. i head on cnn newsroom scared, frustrated, and terrified for their safety ahead of u.s. environmental protection agency is promising accountability for the toxic derailment in palestine, ohio. but many residents are skeptical. signs of life believe it or not, people are still being rescued from the quake zone in turkey. we are live in istanbul with the latest. and defense and diplomacy the war in ukraine tops the agenda as well leaders, including the u.s. vice president, gather in munich almost one year since russia invaded. live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom we kim brunhuber. we are getting a better sense of what happened in the moments leading up to the train derailment in east palestine, ohio, that s build toxic chemicals all over the community two weeks ago. have a look here. take a look at the top of your screen. apparent over before pass through