republican lead states. known as title 42 on the 23rd of may, that is ten days from now. republicans and testimonies have criticized plans to lift title 42. they worry border communities could be overwhelmed by tens of thousands of migrants waiting in camps like this one you see here in mexico for the opportunity to cross into the u.s. and seek asylum. all of this as it plays out here, the coast guard is looking for migrants after a boat capsized yesterday. at least 11 people are dead. and, we just can t forget this is a story about people. people who risked their lives willing to risk everything to make the long and often dangerous trek to the u.s. the video we re about to show you is disturbing. the moment we saw officials recover the body of a man who died trying to get to the united states. he died crossing the river. we have seen two bodies recovered from the river just in the time that we have been here. it is always dangerous and many times a deadly reality. last night
infections. and likely unconstitutional. a florida judge appointed by ron desantis says the governor s proposed congressional map is not fair because the judge says it boxes out black voters. but we begin this hour in europe with a dramatic example of how vladimir putin s war in ukraine is backfiring. today finland s leaders say they support ending decades of neutrality and joining nato. the nato chief promises a quick welcome if finland follows through and applies to join the alliance. the kremlin says finland joining nato would definitely pose a threat to russia s security. the president of finland says putin has one man to blame for this decision. well, if that would be the case that we join, my response would be that you caused this. look at the mirror. sweden could soon follow finland. new nato members would redraw the security map and expand along russia s border the alliance putin hoped to weaken with his assault on ukraine. we begin our coverage with h helsinki an
suspect and that former corrections officer moments after they crash. what former officer vicky white said before authorities say she took her life. the economy tonight. the numbers on inflation showing alarming dynamics still at play. but the question, have we reached the peak? with record high gas prices and what president biden announced today when it comes to farmers. the war in ukraine. and tonight, u.s. defense secretary lloyd austin now warning vladimir putin an attack on nato allies is, quote, a fight he really doesn t want to have. ian pannell on ukraine again tonight. the dire new warning on climate. warning more than 2 billion people around the world will face water scarcity, including 160 million children. matt gutman reporting from kenya tonight. the white house this evening calling for an investigation into the shooting death of a palestinian american journalist, killed while covering a rai by the israeli military in the west bank. and here at home, th
the founders were designing a government for a country whose entire population was the same size. the same size as the population of brooklyn today. it was inconceivable to the founders that the unexplored areas of the continent would eventually include a state called wyoming, with a population smaller than many of the country s biggest cities. and that even deeper into the unexplored territory, they would eventually be a state named by its spanish speaking settlers that would eventually have a population to rival the size of some of the most influential countries in the world. and the economy of that state alone would grow to be the seventh largest economy in the world, if it were a separate country. the founders would have recognized that the 40 million people of california, being restricted to voting for the same number of senators as the 580,000 people of wyoming, is a crime against democracy. we long ago outgrew the senate formula of two per state, which has evolved to a
nationwide failed in the senate. we will explain what happens next to turn roe v. wade into law. and where the supreme court stands right now, as justices prepare to meet for the first time since that leaked draft opinion. and the latest from ukraine, talk of another russia annexation, but first, a war crimes trial and the u.s. works to limit intel sharing. good morning, welcome to way too early. on this thursday, may 12th. i m jonathan lemire. as expected, a senate bill that would expand abortion projections nationwide fell to a republican filibuster and failed to get majority support after democratic senator joe manchin joined all 50 republicans in voting against it. the west virginia democrat said we support a clean bill that codifies roe v. wade into federal law, but not the bill that was put on the senate floor yesterday. i was hopeful that the democratic party had control of the agenda with a piece of legislation that would codify roe v. wade. 70% of the ameri