firefighters on scene to help make this scene and this incident go smoothly. every fireman that is in a blue shirt would do exactly like i did. sometimes we win and sometimes we lose. the ones like this are victories that help balance it out. natasha chen, cnn, los angeles. wonderful to see what they did natasha, thank you. cnn this morning continues right now. the new era of title 42 expired at midnight. if anyone arrives, they ll be presumed ineligible for asylum and subject to steep consequences. 400,000 migrants may attempt that journey to cross that u.s. border. we re boarding up as if there was a hurricane coming. the d.a. s office decided to move forward with a manslaughter charge. attorneys for the man being charged, he risked his own life and safety for the good of his fellow passengers. this is an extraordinarily difficult case for any prosecutor. this is about the law. this is about justice, too. there are talks to take over as the new ceo
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
and made sure we got her little puppy. reporter: he rescued the puppy and two young girls that day. their parents were not at home. the girls father was so grateful lambert was in the right place at just the right time. translator: i thank him from the bottom of my heart. i m glad he was there. if it wasn t for him, we don t know what would have happened. he s like an angel sent from heaven. it makes you cry. you feel good that they re safe. lambert credits the phoenix fire department with the rapid, aggressive response that put out the fire quickly. there was a lot of propane and a lot of fire load there. tons of palettes. and, so, it was an intense fire super fast. dozens of phoenix firefighters put the fire out and helps keep it from spreading to neighboring homes. but for fire captain todd keller, dana lambert, the retired firefighter, rescue crew member and father was the hero that day. he s got a lot of experience. and i can tell you that he coordinated with our