exclusive report on the chaos happening out in denver and colorado, where 800 illegal immigrant families are now reportedly in the process of being booted from shelters as that city now nears its breaking point. our very own sara carter live on the ground in denver tonight with the full report. a lot of pictures you sent today that we cannot show this audience, sara, but it s a pretty bad situation out there. oh, yeah, sean. it s a terrible situation. the migrant crisis coupled with the homelessness, is obviously one of the biggest issues right now facing denver . i tell you, i spoke today, sean, with a venezuelan father who is one of those migrants. he was out with his two children. he was actually panhandling in downtown denver. he had sign that he said somebody had written for him in english because he doesn t speak any english that says will work for food, will work for money. i saw that all across denver in response to what we were seeing today. we reached out to the may
counsel not beyond a reasonable doubt to prove that. an angry president insisting he knows exactly what he is doing. no problem with his memory but still the question about the 81-year-old presidents memory only grows all other point to memory mistakes also made by former president trump rate hello everyone and welcome to a brand-new hour of fox news live i am eric shawn hi molly. molly: hello eric great to be here i am molly line in for arthel neville. vice president harris slamming special counsel report as politically motivated. other prominent democrats also comicome into bite s defense. meantime republicans are fuming at the d.o.j. recommendation not to charge biden and demanding to see transcripts of the interviews with biden. with former president trump facing charges for his handling of classified documents, some legal experts joining him and suggesting a double standard. going to be charged with gross negligence in the mishandling of this material. what would you
you explain that straight ahead. but first, happening right now, a georgia man suspected of a deadly, deadly rampage earlier today at a local hospital has now been apria handed. thank god it with the very latest from atlanta, our own jonathan sorry, jonathan . hi there, sean. well, local authorities are holding a news conference as we speak, releasing details. police announcing that they have apprehended the suspect without incident, without any further violence. just outside the city of atlanta, northwest of atlanta, in a suburb of cobb county. they say 24 year old deion patterson fled there in a stolen vehicle after allegedly opening fire and a medical office waiting room here in midtown atlanta. it all started at 12 08 this afternoon when police received the call reporting an active shooter in an office building associated with northside hospital system. a 39 year old woman died at the scene. ambulance took the other four victims, also women ranging in age from 25 to 71
countdown to the lifting of title 42. at 11:59 p.m. eastern, that s 9:59 p.m. here in el paso, the pandemic era border restrictions that allowed the u.s. to expel millions of migrants without allowing them to make asylum claims will go away. i am right here in the central part of el paso, on oregon street, sacred heart church is right beside me. i want to kind of give you perspective using our drone and this extraordinary team we have here on msnbc just where and how close we are to the mexican side. this is the church. this is oregon street. this goes right into downtown el paso and take a look at just maybe a block from where we are. that s the bridge, the international bridge that connects el paso to juarez where for generations thousands and thousands of people have used that bridge to cross through el paso and juarez. it s almost like one city divided by the border. people come and go to school on one side. they do their shopping on the other. they live in the other. it
the message i am hearing from people tonight is that they want us to focus on the priorities they want us to deliver for them. and that s about halving inflation, growing the economy, reducing debt, cutting waiting lists and stopping the boats. we ll have the very latest on all the local election results. also on the programme: at westminster abbey, the final preparations have been made for the first coronation in 70 years. god save the queen! the king and the prince and princess of wales, do a walkabout on the mall, chatting to people who ve grabbed a prime spot for tomorrow s procession. some asked about her children: they re really well, thank you. are they excited? excited, a bit nervous, obviously, with a big day ahead. but they can t wait, actually. what about you and william? yeah, all good. and memories of the last coronation we speak to people who played a part in the ceremony of 1953. and on bbc london. just 16 hours to go until the coronation procession in the sp