investigation. also this morning, we are on the ground following a growing humanitarian crisis on the southern border. as the secretary of homeland security heads to the border in anticipation of a mass influx of migrants. border towns looking for answers, migrants looking for help. are you desperate? i m very desperate she tells us. i don t have anything to eat. we have people sleeping on our streets. this isn t sustainable. it s not normal. please help us, and enough with the politics of it. and new controversy with justice clarence thomas. first it was reporting about luxury trips and yachts and a real estate deal, and now propublica has new reporting about a billionaire gop donor paying private school tuition for a thomas relative. i ll talk to the reporter behind that story, how that donor is responding and the larger ethical questions it s raising. but we begin with the suspect in a georgia mass shooting in custody this morning as we learn more about the inves
kind of money from another person is just untenable. abe fortis resigned from the court over far less than this, and i think it s time that justice thomas do the same. there has just been this drip, drip, drip from josh and his team at propublica reporting on thomas. he s repeatedly been able to brush off these accusations. his fellow justices haven t taken any action to hold him to account, but when do you think that drip drip drip becomes a flood that the justice can no longer ignore? i m already there. i was there last time. this one is just really the straw that breaks the camel s back. if you are chief justice john roberts, you have to have a conversation with justice thomas. he is ruining it for all of the rest of them. you know that phrase, this is why we can t have nice things. to the extent there was any pushback about an ethics code for supreme court justices, this is going to really give fuel to the argument that there absolutely must be a code of