surrendering to face a manslaughter charge. new reaction from the homeless man s family tonight. the idaho mother known as the doomsday cult mom found guilty of all charges in the deaths of her two youngest children and her husband s ex-wife and what lori vallow now faces. the man who now admits he crashed his own plane, jumping out and recording the whole thing all for a promotion. and the new push for more support during birth what experts say is leading to better outcomes in the delivery room. announcer: this is nbc nightly news with lester holt good evening, and welcome on this friday new rules are taking hold along the u.s./mexico border tonight with the covid public health restriction known as title 42 lifted overnight. u.s. officials holding their breath over what may come under its new rules, the biden administration is once more allowing in those with asylum applications or other legal pathways as long lines formed at official processing points. those ill
shelters over capacity as the government races to add thousands more beds. plus, how did an unaccompanied migrant teen die in a facility in florida? the new warning from the homeland security secretary to migrants with the administration facing new questions over its handling of the crisis and our reporter inside a shelter tonight. tornado outbreak. a massive tornado bearing down. another one ripping through a town as millions face more severe weather overnight. we re tracking it. the marine veteran who put a homeless man in a fatal chokehold free on bail after surrendering to face a manslaughter charge. new reaction from the homeless man s family. the idaho mother known as the doomsday cult mom found guilty of all charges in the deaths of her two youngest children and her husband s ex-wife and what lori vallow now faces. the man who now admits he crashed his own plane, jumping out and recording the whole thing all for a promotion. the new push for more support during
the man who now admits he crashed his own plane, jumping out and recording the whole thing all for a promotion. the new push for more support during birth. what experts say is leading to better outcomes in the delivery room. announcer: this is nbc nightly news with lester holt. good evening, and welcome on this friday. new rules are taking hold along the u.s./mexico border tonight with the covid public health restriction known as title 42 lifted overnight. u.s. officials holding their breath over what may come. under its new rules, the biden administration is once more allowing in those with asylum applications or other legal pathways as long lines formed at official processing points, those illegally crossing presented new challenges. more than 10,000 migrants were apprehended along the border yesterday in the hours before title 42 s end according to two dhs officials. for many migrants, it is one more gamble in a journey fraught with risk as they escape
flank. president biden came within 50 miles of the ukrainian border today and said he wished he could get closer. thank you very, very much for all you do. reporter: he stopped in rzeszow, poland to share a slice with members of the 82nd airborne who are part of the massive aid effort in this town that has now become a processing points for tens of thousands of ukrainian refugees. we sent the best, the best available in america, and that s all of you. reporter: 3.7 million people have fled ukraine in the past month. more than half of them have come here to poland. today, the polish president referred to them as guests. president biden called vladimir putin a war criminal, intent on causing civilian suffering. he s not stopping. it s like something out of a science fiction movie. you turn on the television, and see what these towns look like. reporter: president biden flew to poland from brussels, where earlier today, he
processing points in places like pakistan. today the armed forces minister said that those land routes were not currently a safe route of passage but as the prime minister has said, he is hoping and expecting that the taliban will provide safe passage for people through land routes or trying to keep the international airport open themselves. the problem with s which has been stressed by the chair of the defence committee is that if the taliban do not approve those land routes and if that is not being community gates to people on the ground, we see large amounts of people putting themselves in harms way making their way to land routes and finding they are not able to board some of the flights that are leaving. let s talk to dominik stillhart who is director of operations for the international committee of the red cross. i wonder what response you have to do is warning from the uk, the us