joining us here in the united states and all around the world. you are watching cnn newsroom, and i m rosemary church. just ahead, we are following two tragedies out of texas. new details on the man who opened fire at an outdoor mall in the city of allen, killing eight people. his possible ties to right-wing extremism. in brownsville, investigators are trying to determine why the driver of a car crashed into a group of people outside a migrant shelter, killing at least eight. and a covid-era immigration rule expires this week. we will talk to a priest in el paso, texas, whose church shelters dozens of migrants. thanks for joining us. residents of allen, texas, have been mourning the eight people killed in saturday s mass shooting. officials, first responders, and other members of the community gathered at this vigil on sunday to remember the victims. the mayor-elect delivered an emotional speech calling for prayers to help heal the city. we re going to need prayer. so pleas
some 20,000 people attended the show on the grounds of windsor castle near london. performances by british pop group take that, katy perry, and lionel richie even brought the king and other royals to their feet. 0ur royal correspondent nicholas witchell was there. five, four, three, two, one! from the intense formality of westminster abbey to the energy of the coronation concert on the east lawn of windsor castle. with an audience of 20,000, charity volunteers, nhs workers and guests chosen by public ballot. watching from the royal box, the king and queen, the prince and princess of wales, princess charlotte and prince george, and other members of the family. there was music from the coronation choir, 300 singers from many walks of life in different parts of the uk. and palm to palm is holy palmers kiss. there was drama from shakespeare s romeo and juliet. ..dance from the royal ballet. ..and humourfrom miss piggy. wait a second. kermit, it s him! a lord! a real lord! no, ij
moments of courage and yet another mass shooting. this time at a sprawling outlet mall in texas yesterday. police say a man pulled into the parking lot and a dallas suburb and started firing at random. eight people killed, seven wounded three critically before the godman was also killed. hello welcome to fox news like i am molly line in for arthel neville. eric: hello molly, i am eric shawn a thank you for joining us everyone pretty has yet happen again this time police in allen, texas sales are the police officers who was responding to an unrelated call at that shopping center when he heard the gunman fired those shots that it s in the police officer rushed over and opened fire on that suspect killing him. witnesses say the man was dressed in all black. he wore what looked like body armor and had an ar-15 style rifle. the five texas attorney general ken paxton joined us in moment senior correspondent live in allen, texas with the latest on the investigation. to you. hey mo
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
dereliction of duty and my opinion secretary mayorkas should be removed, resign or be impeached. there is no plan democrats have in place, they are sitting on rhetoric with noac. ashley: doug luzader live from washington with the details. good morning. doug: good morning, this is the week we ve been praying for and will find out if the worst case scenarios will play out at the border and whether the biden administration is prepared for this, what we ve been seeing is large groups of immigrants and that number may swell thursday when covid era asylum restrictions of lifted. mayorkas has repeatedly despite images and what we re seeing issue the border is secure and he s ready for this. we ve been preparing for this for more than a year and a half, you are correct. it is a regional challenge and it requires a regional response, which is why we re working with countries to the south. we need immigration reform. everything that the department of homeland security is doing an