the employee who hasn t taken off his name tag since that awful day. tonight, children and covid in this country, and the cdc panel now recommending tonight pfizer booster shots for children 5 to 11. pfizer now says it increases antibodies against the original omicron variant 22-fold. just as new child covid infections hit their highest point since february. the abortion battle in this country, and tonight, the oklahoma legislature passing the most restrictive abortion ban in america. banning abortion beginning at conception, with few exceptions ad sending it to the governor tonight. president biden meeting with leaders of finland and sweden at the white house today, supporting their bid to join nato, defying threats from vladimir putin. the abc news exclusive tonight. martha raddatz on board the uss maine. one obvious 14 ballistic missile submarines protecting the u.s. from potential nuclear threats. and what they kept secret there martha even while she was onboard
louisiana rules title 42 will stay in place. the trump era policy allows mai grants seeking asylum to be expelled without a hearing. news on the nationwide baby formula shortage. hundred of pal lets expected to arrive in days. it contained formula for babies with critical medical needs. president biden on his first high-stakes trip to asia. in south korea, facing economic threat from naerk. mary bruce traveling with the president. wall street nears bear market ns b heah me monkeypox. health officials with a confirmed case in massachusetts. another case under investigation here in new york city. and the dramatic rescue here in new york 42 stories above the ground. good evening, everyone. i m linsey davis in for david tonight. we have a lot to get to. covid booster shots for those 5 to 11 as nearly half of the country is at a medium or high risk level, and details on the first new baby formula supply set to arrive. but we begin with that breaking news a powerful torna
receive around the clock security as the department of homeland security warns of murder threats escalating. welcome to our viewers in the united states and all around the world. it is thursday, may 19th. and shortly, the 18-year-old suspect in the racist attack on a buffalo supermarket is due to appear in court after pleading not guilty to first degree murder. we re also learning this morning that a 911 dispatcher has been placed on administrative leave for what officials describe as a, quote, completely inappropriate response to a whispering caller during the mass shooting that left ten people dead. we re hearing stories from those who survived the massacre, including one hero who risked his life to save co-workers and customers. he spoke with cnn s shimon prokupecz. shimon joins us live from buffalo. it is an incredibly moving story, shimon. reporter: it is. what a remarkable man, jerome bridges, he works at the store, describing to us and really just great detail, a
with the crazy details, ashley. dhs reportedly decided to cancel the border and written up in a letter to resign. although given the option to stay, nina said with the board s future uncertain, she will be leaving dhs and the board has been put on hold. backlash from republicans and democrats, and what it would mean for free speech. questions have also been raised over her past social media and particularly her tiktok videos. nina jankowicz has been subjected to unjustified and vital personal attacks and physical threats and congressional hearings and media interviews. the secretary has repeatedly defended her eminently qualified and underscore the departments information work and will continue to do so. speak with the board has never convened. the board has intentionally mischaracterize. but this port is shut down because of disinformation, is that it is what is happening here? mischaracterizations with outside forces. nina jankowicz speaking out last night, list the
outside of the justices home. they basically condoned this behavior and it is concerning. the g.o.p. senate race possibly headed for a recount. trump endorsed dr. oz still leading right now by a razor thin margin. we have done well. this election is ours. rockets one toward the gap in left center field headed toward of the wall. it s out of here. alonzo puts a capper on it with a 3-run homer. good morning . ainsley: it s raining here but it was beautiful. i slept with the windows open. i could hear the rain. it sounded so peaceful. gorgeous shot of hampton, new hampshire. it s going to rain there. the low is 50 degrees. no state tax though. there is no state sales tax. brian: that s good. and almost everybody serves in the legislature. sense of service and giving back to community. why are we here? we should go there. ainsley: we did one time. steve: we go there every four years for the big presidential. ainsley: remember we had the band at the hotel an