and some elsewhere, was that should this have ended in death. and protesters say no. despite of course what may have preceded beforehand. his defense, however, penny has argued that he was doing this to protect the safety of those on the passenger car, though witnesses said neely hadn t attacked anyone yet. but again, it s what passengers were feeling prior to that that will likely play a big part in this case. for our part we have reached out to attorneys for daniel penny on this particular on these particular details about the charge and turning himself in and i haven t heard back at this point. but obviously a significant development in this case. and again, tomorrow morning is when he s expected to turn himself in. we should note that this death not only has sparked protests but it also has prompted some very serious conversations about how society deals with people with serious mental health struggles in this country. yeah, jake. this was someone who by all account
a bit after the end of title 42. we re live with what migrants tell nbc news could be behind it. cleanup is underway after deadly weekend weather across the plains. at least 55 tornados have been reported in the region since friday. one texas community taking a direct hit. we re just a little more than two weeks away from june 1st, the day the treasury secretary warns the u.s. will run out of money to pay its bills, and right now there s no deal on the debt ceiling in sight, details on tomorrow s critical meeting. the race for 2024 heating up in iowa, florida governor ron desantis swoops in to fill in the gap left by former president trump after he canceled a rally in des moines. and a year after the deadly mass shooting at a buffalo supermarket, we ll hear how the community is healing with the help of a very special teen. none of us knew what we were getting into. there is no plan when someone comes to kill you with an ar-15. and we begin with the very latest on th
kevin corke is live. good evening. kevin: problems aplenty nationwide as you pointed out. millions of americans struggling with food and gas and housing costs. to say nothing of the crisis along the southern border. and the reason mass shootings. well, with all that happening, as you said, the biden administration instead appears to be focused on the airline industry, announcing today it will propose a rule requiring all airlines to compensate fires for the costs of meals and hotels, texas, the right years, and rebooking fees when the airlines are the ones to blame for canceled or delayed flights. but critics, yes, acknowledging perhaps the novelty of that i idea, there s still questioning tonight, the white house s fo focus. there are multiple things that the president and he can talk about the potential manufacturing crisis that house republicans have put forth. kevin: walk, talk, and chew gum. this is all happening as the latest washington post abc news poll shows
also, as a former biden campaign surrogate, kevin walling is here and you just pump some news that you re gonna do that job again. it s a big day for the president. you re gonna take out your surrogate button? not today. tomorrow, maybe. we will try to keep you challenged. let s begin with this president bided making a long-awaited announcement he will run for reelection in 2024. it comes as a president is facing very disappointing polling appeared potentially damaging investigations and mounting questions about his age. he is the oldest man to ever run for the white house in our nation. the president kicked off his campaign on video today. confirm vice president kamala harris will return as his running mate. without a thing? was that a mystery? the news comes exactly 4 years to the day after joe biden announced his candidacy for the 2020 election. this time he says he is running with the new promise. to finish the job. around the country extremists are lining up to
top of the hour now in the cnn newsroom, i m erica hill. i m jim sciutto. in the next half hour, president joe biden is going to lay out his plan and proposals to the budget. and we will also talk to alan shaw about the toxic spill and the pressing questions that the residents there in east palestine want answers to. and then a dozen of deadly missile barrages across ukraine. we want the begin there. russia reportedly launched a barrage of missiles by land and sea and air and multiple of them across the country and most of them hit lviv. they came down and set homes on fire. they terrified the people in kyiv, and most of them happened overnight. ivan watson is on the ground there this morning, and what do we know? well, erica and jim, this is not the first time that russia has aimed dozens of missiles aimed at the power grid, but the commander of the armed forces has described this attack as massive and it is targeting critical infrastructure and as you pointed out