The question is, is the brokerage app ready to reverse that decision . Plus, democrats prepare to move forward with the president s economic aid package, but with the plan struggling to win the support of republicans, the question is, will democrats try to pass it without them . And capitol security. An arrest near the capitol yesterday shows why lawmakers continue to fear for their own safety. The question is, should the peoples house be behind a fence . Its Way Too Early for this. Good morning and welcome to Way Too Early, the show thats kind of wondering if its just safer to keep the money under the mattress. I am kasie hunt on this friday, january 29th. We will start with the news. Democrats are making plans to push through the president s nearly 2 trillion economic aid package with or without republican support. Speaker nancy pelosi says the house will lay the groundwork next week for whats called reconciliation, and that process would let them pass the bill with only democratic v
packed over capacity in many parts of the 2000 thousand mile long border. of course, title 42 has come and gone and migrants keep coming, guys. we got here 1:30 local time and so far two different bus loads at migrants here at gate 42 loaded up and taken to processing centers. we shot video of that if you want to show it for our viewers. they are the folks who have done the paperwork. el paso sector already seen a surge of migrants trying to gets in illegally as well. check out these numbers. in april, el paso sector saw 1400 apprehensions per day. but in the last 48 hours, this sector had 1500 am apprehensions, homeland security secretary released in statement at midnight quote: starting tonight people who arrive at the border without using a lawful pathway will be presumed ineligible for asylum. the border is not open. people who do not use available pathways into the u.s. face tougher consequences including minimum five year ban on reentry and criminal prosecution. now ove
to charge the marine vet and will not present the case to a grand jury at this time. his attorneys have said penny could not have foreseen his efforts to subdue neely would be deadly. a former of the manhattan d.a. testifies before the house judiciary committee about bragg s decision to charge former president trump criminally for taking hush money from an alleged affair. what you just saw moments ago, laura. yeah, it has been a busy day here in lower manhattan. daniel penny was just arraigned in criminal court on the charge of manslaughter in the second degree. we learned about the charges yesterday, in the subway chokehold case that ended with the death of jordan neely. he was released on $100,000 bail moments ago, we want to show you what happened earlier. the former marine surrendered to the nypd, the charge he is facing could bring him 15 years in prison if convicted. penny, who was handcuffed for his arraignment, was quiet throughout the court proceedings. his attor
he answered the questions you all asked and i think that s an opportunity for the american people to hear directly from him. a week ago today he sat down and had a one-on-1, 1-on-one interview with one of your one of your colleagues here, not here, but clearly in one of the networks here, and talked was asked about title 42. so the american people have heard from the president when we when we, again, when we were in new york and again right when, after the meeting you heard directly from the president after the meeting he had with the big four, if you will. and he gave remarks and then took questions. so the american people have heard directly from him, especially when he laid out how that conversation went with the big four. you described the discussions this week between white house officials and congressional staff as productive. what from those talks do you believe is pointing to the signs of progress? i m not going to get into details of private conversations.
good evening, matt. hi, bret. within the past two hours police say they arrested 21-year-old carlos domingo two counts of homicide and one count of attempted murder. dough ming gas had ban student until last week. now they are classifying him as a serial killer investigators are searching that suspect s home right now. we have fresh individual grow show you. the davis police chief credits this arrest to 15 callers who phoned in police yesterday when they saw a person matching the suspect s description. police say dough ming goes was taken into custody at the same park where one of these murders happened. detectives found he had a hunting style knife in his backpack. the suspect s criminal background is not clearly known and not clear whether he knew any of the victims. police say there were three separate stabbings over the past week that they described as notably virches and brutal. first victim one week ago 50-year-old david bro stabbed in a park with no eyewitnesses. two