governor s remarks live. we ll see if the press is gathering around him, he might be starting shortly. all this as a group of moms fight back against fentanyl. this is a war like i m raising the flag. our sons were a casualty of this war. sandra: we will meet the heroic moms to make sure not one more child dies from fentanyl poisoning. john: and china upping the ante on espionage efforts in the united states. a closer look at the schemes that have xi s regime mining data everywhere, from headquarters to your phone. sandra: this high school junior is so fast, she had to create a race category to keep things competitive. she ll be joining us live to talk about running for the all time record. do you think i m excited about that? welcome back as america reports sprints into a second hour. sandra smith in new york. we ll keep our eye on developments at the border with the governor, john. john: we will. john roberts in washington. all of those stories and more coming u
a new era at the southern border with title 42, the covid policy that blocked migrants at the border expiring just hours ago, but the legal limbo isn t over. a new ruling overnight injecting new uncertainty into the situation, so what s the plan now? and did officials do enough to prevent chaos? our system has been broken for more than two decades. everyone agrees about that. it s time not to criticize, it s time to act. also breaking this morning, the man accused of killing jordan neely in a new york city subway surrendering to police moments ago. the former marine now facing a manslaughter charge. we ve got a live report outside the courthouse. plus, extreme weather, tornados touching down in oklahoma and elsewhere causing widespread damage. we ll tell you where this system is heading next. let s begin with the breaking news on the southern border where the covid restrictions known as title 42 expired overnight. in the early morning hours, this is yuma port of entry
while answering questions about the negotiations. we ll have those comments for you in just a moment. and they come as president biden is busy with world leaders at the g7 summit in japan. we ll recap yesterday s events and preview what s ahead including a new round of sanctions for russia aimed at closing loopholes that moscow has been using to security previous attempts to hold it accountable for the invasion of ukraine. good morning and welcome to way too early on this friday, may 19th. i m jonathan lemire. thanks for starting your day with us. we ll begin this morning on capitol hill where it appears that at least some progress is being made on the debt ceiling. house speaker kevin mccarthy shifted to optimism yesterday on the negotiations saying a deal could now be made in time in order to avoid a default. i just believe where we were a week ago and where we are today is a much better place because we have the right people in the room discussing it in a very profes
talented grifter and arsonist. should he ever get the chance to govern again, the country will not look anything like it does today. how the republican party and its media allies return an unpopular loser into an inevitable winner. that s, right lock her up! donald trump is getting the band back together to finish the insurrection. while on the republican panel and to harm americans to hurt joe biden. and then a crucial turning point for the war in ukraine, a quick check in on how things are going for the russian army. [speaking non-english] when all in starts right now. good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. and there are not a lot of things americans are united on across our vast political divides. you can get a big majority of americans to disagree on. a pretty big majority of us agree that donald trump is not very likable and that donald trump is a loser. the reason i m starting off with those very obvious facts tonight is because donald trump and his
prosecutors are warning that if jack teixeira is set free he could keep spilling national secrets all over the internet. now it s up to a judge to decide whether to keep the 21-year-old behind bars. but we begin here in new york city where earlier today a funeral was held for jordan neely who died after a fellow new yorker placed him in a chokehold on a local subway. neely s death fueling familiar, albeit passionate debates, over several of the country s intractable channels, mental illness, homelessness, and vigilante justice. and today even as family and friends grieved a devastating personal loss, those loved ones were also mourning a young man just 30 years old who had looked for help but never got exactly what he needed. reverend al sharpton delivering the eulogy today said that has to change. we keep criminalizing people with mental illness. people keep criminalizing people that need help. they don t need abuse. they need help. jordan i didn t know your jordan. i