facing new legal and political fallout following his cnn town hall. we ll take a look at the comments that may have stuck out to prosecutors as some republicans also voice concern over a few things he said. and a debt ceiling meeting between president biden and top congressional leaders gets postponed. what that could mean for the looming debt ceiling crisis. good morning and welcome to way too early on this friday, may 12th. i m jonathan lemire. thanks for starting your day with us. we begin with a new overnight, the pandemic era immigration policy known as title 42 has officially expired. already we re seeing a massive influx of migrants at the southern border. homeland security officials say illegal border crossings topped 10,000 per day this week, the highest levels ever. the biden administration is urging those seeking entry into the united states to use lawful pathways. we are clear-eyed about the challenges we are likely to face in days and weeks ahead, and we
horses at the end ever the show. brian: did you think there was a pushback against horse and carriages like we are pushing back against a.i., cars came by, hey, i m happy with a horse. i don t need the car. is that the way go it was 1910. lawrence: most likely. brian: were there morning shows in 1910? rachel: if there was, you would be on it. brian: it would be early enough. i m curious. that s where we are at. don t worry, kamala is in charge. lawrence: recreate a brian in that period of time what he would look like. brian: big into knickers, i would have to work on my calves. rachel: would you wear a wig? brian: just to the prom and when i was signing the constitution. those two things. rachel: those two important things. brian: and bill of rights right after that. good to see you here. forgot what day it is. you said goodbye, tossed to sean hannity and came back into the studio. lawrence: surprisingly i m not that tired. you have did this all last w
illegally. he was here in my county. five people died in my county, and that s where my heart is, in my heart is. we protect our people to the best of our ability. a texas sheriff reacting to the latest deadly mass shooting in america. this time it s five people shot in their home by their neighbor. we ll have the latest on the manhunt for the gunman. plus, former president donald trump is making headlines for hugging a woman who served time in prison for taking part in the capitol insurrection and who has also called for the execution of members of congress. and we ll have an update on the efforts to evacuate americans out of sudan, now more than two weeks since the deadly violence broke out in that country. good morning and welcome to way too early on this monday, may 1st. i m jonathan lemire. thanks for starting your day and week with us. we ll begin with breaking news. another american bank has failed. just this morning, financial regulators in california seize
the united states and around the world, i m christine romans. we begin with breaking news on what s now the second biggest bank failure in u.s. history. most of first republic bank is now being bought by jpmorgan chase in a deal arranged by the federal deposit insurance corporation. the fdic. cnn s clare sebastian live in london for us. clare, this deal announced just a short time ago. all weekend, we ve been waiting for word what would happen to first republic. we knew it couldn t continue as a concern here. fdic would have to step in. and you went to bed thinkiing first republic is your bank, it s now jpmorgan chase, right? yeah, christine, all 84 branches of first republic will reopen this morning as branches of jpmorgan. this is different than silicon valley bank which was taken by regulators and stayed there for more than two weeks. this happenmuch more quickly over the weekend with that auction held on sunday. several banks bid it. it seems they reached that deal with
chokehold after witnesses say that neely was out of control throwing garbage and threatening other writers. manhattan d.a. alvin bragg is investigating what happened after the city s medical examiner ruled the death as a homicide. police confirm that the homeless man had more than 40 prior arrests and reportedly had an active warrant out for felony assault. the marine, taken into custody after the incident, but was later let go without any charges at this time. lawmakers lashing out against the marine. a.o.c. calling hum a murderer. jamal describing it as a public execution. and another saying the death was a lynching. but the mayor eric adams thinks these comments are out of line. i don t think that s very responsible at the time where we re still investigating the situation. let s let the d.a. conduct his investigation with the law enforcement officials to really interfere with that is not the right thing to do. and i m going to be responsible and allow them to do their j