the growing humanitarian crisis at the southern border spills into northern cities. after a covid era immigration policy ends. we are live with the latest developments from along the border in el paso texas coming up. one year later, a somber sunday in buffalo. the community comes together to remember the ten victims killed at a low white supremacy is shooting rampage at a local grocery store. how the community is healing after the hate ahead. later, simply the best. moms, this one is for you. my special mother s day message. he ll definitely want to hear. a good sunday morning to you, i m katie phang. we start today s show with the latest number of southern border crossings. it s been three days since the end of title 42. the trump era policy that made it easier to expel migrants seeking asylum. the anticipated surge of migrants has not materialized. what a patrol only encounter just over 6200 migrants along the southwest border on friday. that s a steep decrease from the
shoo shootings. near a shelter for migrants sunday, and the day before, eight people were killed in a mass shooting at an outlet mall on the other side of the state. investigators are looking at whether the gunman was motivated by far-right extremism. an image of the shooter s body shows him wearing all black tactical gear and he had a patch on his clothing with the letters, rwds, which police believe stands for right wing death squad. he also apparently had a lot of neo-nazi and white supremacist social media posts. we re now hearing from a survivor who hid inside a bathroom closet with 12 other people. the gunshots, just, it sounded like a war zone. if it was horrifying and it felt like you were in a dream. like, just shock, but we were in a bathroom closet. and we were just in the closet trying not to be heard, crying, praying, people were trying to call 911. we couldn t dial out. i just remembered thinking, oh, god, he s coming in here next. and when i was crouching d
joining us in the united states and from around the world. ahead on cnn newsroom, a desperate search for survivors after russia unleashed one of its deadliest attacks on ukrainian civilians in months. the latest ceasefire in sudan appearing to break down in hours, the fighting picking back up even as hundreds remain trapped. we ll hear from a heroine who managed a harrowing escape from the country. plus a draft opinion from the u.s. supreme court overturning the right to an abortion and now the man who wrote it says he has a pretty good idea who was responsible. we begin with a race against time after russian missile strikes in ukraine. rescuers are scrambling to reach two children believed to be trapped under a building. a boy and girl are believed to be somewhere in the lower floors of these high rise. officials say at least 17 other people have been rescued. at least 23 people were killed in friday s strikes including at least four children. two more people died in a
warns the risk of armageddon is the highest s been for 60 years with putin squeezed into a corner. all that plus kanye west thinks it s all a joke. i thought the shirt was a funny shirt, i thought the idea of wearing it was funny. laughing off what a start that many don t see him in. we are looking into that story ahead. we want to start with georgia and the senate race turned upside down. republican candidate herschel walker s campaign continues to be flagged by new developments surrounding allegations that the staunchly anti abortion rights candidate paid for girlfriend you have an abortion. let s bring in ali, walk us through what new information we re learning. yeah, lindsey we have some context here. we know that democrats control the senate by the slimmest of margins. keeping that holds could easily come down to this crucial senate race. in just the last few days it is turned from a state that was too close to call to being roiled with allegations. reporter: t
hundred of supporters to jail and leave the clear kingpin unprosecuted if attorney general garland does not sign off on the criminal charges you have referred, what would be your reaction i would just be surprised if that happened. i really would be surprised. it s just it s so clear that he intended to interfere with a proceeding. the 845-page report providing evidence that trump did intend to interfere the committee uncovering evidence as early as december 29th that trump wanted and intended to rally his supporters to march to the u.s. capitol, uncovering a text from a former staffer who said there, quote, may be a call to action to march to the capitol and make noise. trump even pushing for 10,000 national guardsmen deployed to protect him and his supporters these new pieces of critical evidence show trump s intent remember how trump repeatedly refused to call in the national guard to protect the capitol or even his own vice president who he was endangering we