[indiscernible] ashley: live on the ground in matamoros, where he recorded that video you just saw and journalist nick sorter live from mission, texas. we start with alexandria hoff in washington with the latest. alexandria: those are truly sad images. time has caught up. the white house releases this saying starting tonight, people who arrive without using lawful pathway are ineligible for asylum, the border is not open. people who did not use correct this comes after the white house released plan that would allow temporary release of migrants into the u.s. without a court date or means to track them. it was effort to hold off overcrowding. releases of individuals subject to an immigration enforcement proceedings is not particular to this administration. this would not be on case-by-case basis? we implement our operations in conjunction with the department of justice and have confidence in the lawfulness of our action. alexandria: a federal judge out of florida
lynching is a tool to control and oppress black people. racialized violence is as old as the constitution. klans are not running around with white sheets over their head, but it s still happening. today, people are horrified of the police. it s the modern day lynching. what are we going to do about it? we move forward with people deciding i m bold enough, and i m going to make it change. beulah mae donald took on one of the most violent criminal organizations in the united states. this is an incredible story of courage. the body of a black man has been found hanging from a tree in mobile, alabama. living in mobile was a quiet town. it s nothing but old trees. but after march 1981, it was kind of, like, creepy to me to just look at the trees. the hurt is still there. the hurt my mom went through, i just visualize her face and i go, like, i can t talk about it today. my mama, beulah mae donald, was a quiet woman. she was a good-hearted person. all the neighbor
all of them, is speaking out and says he supports his friend s decision. listen. there is talks of foreign intelligence agencies, who is funding wars and certain things and talks of nuclear weaponry, that is hardly touching the iceberg. there is stuff, if your tax dollars are funding these atrocities, you should know about it. ashley: lucas tomlinson has the latest. lucas: he tells the washington post he knows the man who goes by the name og, here is how he describes him. he is not a ukrainian operative, not a russian operative. and any claim he is, is false. he is not interested in helping foreign agencies with their attack on the u.s. or other country. lucas: now more documents discovered from new york times showing in-fighting between russia federal security service accusing of obfiskating deaths in ukraine. john kirby says there is a small embassy presence in kyiv to keep track of the weapons. there is a small u.s. military presence at the embassy in conjunc
america reports with my partner for this friday, how are you today? i m good, well, thanks for joining us on this friday. welcome to america reports. this has been fascinating to watch, day 2 as the prosecution now cross examinates alex, and what s interesting to me, jonna spilbor said the prosecutor is seemingly getting outlawyered by his own witness here. let s bring in now criminal defense attorney phil holloway to get his take on what we have seen so far, as they take a break there in south carolina. phil, you know, yesterday you said that you thought that he needed to testify. he s admitted to stealing from clients, admitted to lying repeatedly, do you still think that was a good idea? yes, i do, good afternoon. thanks for having me back. i think so far the defendant is doing quite well as a witness in this case and honestly this is a master class how not to conduct a cross examination. open ended questions, and even in law school in trial advocacy classes young
original, life always came with fireworks. i don t think there was a model that wasn t involved with him. he was on top of a mountain. andrew cunanan lusted for a taste of that world, versace seemed to personify a lot that he wanted to be. he always had a big want, oh, i want that, i would like that what was he willing to do to get it? he looked at me and he said, you have no idea what i am capable of. there was a rug that was rolled up and there was a body inside. he kept the guy in his truck. and then he really became their prime, and only suspect. by that time, he was far away. it seems like we were always one step behind him. andrew, just walked up right behind him and shot him. we just heard another gunshot. it s gianni versace. a lot of things were left unanswered. he was determined to be remembered. the only way to be remembered is to kill for fame. he was willing to kill for fame. once there was a true genius who conquered the