action. this week district attorney alvin bragg decide to charge daniel penny with reckless homicide. the press continues to play the video of jordan neely dancing like a michael jackson impersonator. but they know that s not why he died. where were all the activists when he punched a 62-year-old woman in the face as she left the subway. and he was attempting to kidnap a 7-year-old girl he was dragging down the street. the meaning of victim and criminal, they just flip places. can they acknowledge how new yorkers feel? the guy may have been mentally unstable. but that s not our fault. i get it. it s a little excessive but up sure he didn t mean to kill the guy. first of all, it was none of his business to put the man in chokehold. he knew when the guy stopped breathing, and he knew how long he had to hold him. there are crazy things happening in the city and it s scary to be out. if somebody attacks you. whatever you have to do, just do it. he did kill someone. ma
john carter with new reporting from inside trump s circle. also breaking at this hour, new york congressman george santos facing federal charges tonight. santos accused of lying about his past, his family, his job history, his education, but the question tonight, what are these federal charges? rachel scott with what she has learned. live on the hill. the debt ceiling showdown, the warnings of catastrophic consequences if the u.s. defaults in just weeks. the meeting today at the white house. top leaders from both parties, so what now? mary bruce at the white house. the deadly texas mall shooting and what we now know about the suspect, what he had on him and what they found in the car. matt gottman outside dallas. bracing at the border at title 42 set to expire in two days. the u.s. can no longer turn back migrants citing covid concerns. mireya villareal with federal agents tonight and what they are most concerned about. the wife and mother of three who wrote a book about grie
plus, e. jean carroll s attorney says she may sue trump again after comments he made about her at last night s town hall. putin s spokesperson claiming with a straight face that russia is not, quote, waging war. denying that ukrainian towns are being destroyed. is it a sick joke? let s go outfront. good evening. i m erin burnett. we re hours away from a major change in u.s. immigration rules. this is what s happening on the ground tonight. hundreds of migrants right now waiting between barbed wire and the border wall. waiting for a chance to cross into the united states. and there are tens, if not hundreds of thousands more behind them. in fact, the united nations today saying as many as 400,000 migrants may attempt that journey to cross that u.s. border. the reason is tonight s deadline. at midnight, title 42 is going to come to an end. we have just a few hours here. title 42 has been used nearly 3 million times to turn migrants away from the united states. and there
retreating. video from the front lines tonight showing putin s soldiers abandoning their posts. we ll show you this new video. ukraine pushing russia back from a key city. we re going to go to the front lines tonight. and desantis tonight picking up nearly 40 new endorsements. i m going to talk to one gop donor who just met with him. will he back him over trump or not? and. new details tonight about the utah mother who wrote a children s book grieving her husband, is now charged with his murder. the attorney for the victim s family is my guest. let s go outfront. and good evening. i m erin burnett. outfront tonight, russians on t run. just look at these dramatic new pictures. literally they re running. this is near bakhmut. you re looking at what appeared to be russian forces retreating. these are about a dozen or so as they re just running along that wooded area scrambling to safety. they re being attacked in this video from above. as i said, they are near the key
the latest developments. hello, cb. mike, good afternoon. the legal team is calling for upgraded charges and attorneys for penny say the mounting defense will exonerate their client. this insight shared last night by penny s attorney thomas kenneth during wabc radio show katz and cosby. and the attorneys say, quote, they were led to believe this case was head today a grand jury and caught off guard when d.a. decided to arrest him on manslaughter, a penalty up to 15 years in prison. he was released on a $100,000 bond. some legal crit exsay this process has been political. if they re not going to arrest him on the scene with a political complaint, and wait and there s a gap. they ll go to the grand jury and come back with indictment. they didn t here, which leads me to believe the decision to charge him on a complaint was something driven by politics and not by the best interest of the criminal system. he s saying his firm has retired n.y.p.d. detectives investigating and