the transportation department is creating new rules requiring airlines to compensate passengers if they are stranded for reasons within the carrier s control. your time manners, the impact on your life matters. norah: the beginning of our series moms in focus ahead of mother s day, how doulas are helping black women into motherhood. how would you feel if you do not have your doula? a lot less calm about what is going on. i knew you were trouble when you walked in norah: meet me in the pouring rain, taylor swift performs until 2:00 a.m. for tens of thousands of fans. i come not to be served, but to serve. norah: and the king s coronation, decades in the making. god save the king. god save the king. norah: good evening to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us as we start a new week together. we want to begin tonight with another community reeling from one of the nation s latest mass shootings. this time it was in the
group of people outside a migrant shelter killing eight. we ll bring you that news conference as soon as it begins. we re learning more about what could be behind the mass shooting at a busy outlet mall on saturday that left eight dead. we ll talk to a dad who was with his teen daughter when the shots rang out. meanwhile, in california, we re live at a migrant camp where hundreds of people from all over the world have come to seek asylum days before the u.s. lifts health restrictions at the border this morning. there is word that the governor of texas is now sending more troops to the border in his state. in new york, protesters stand on subway tracks interrupting service as calls grow for authorities to charge the man who put a fellow subway rider into a deadly chokehold. and we ll break down president biden s new strategy to raise the debt ceiling as he prepares to meet with top congressional leaders tomorrow. and we begin with breaking news out of texas where off
the horrific images now emerging tonight. the video showing the moment of impact when those two trains collided on the same track in greece. now greece s deadliest train disaster ever. more than 40 people killed. tonight, you ll hear from survivors who crawled out of that train. and how those trains were barrelling toward each other for a full 12 minutes on the same tracks. marcus moore in greece tonight. here in the u.s., the tornado watch in effect as we come on the air tonight, as severe storms now race across the country. 100 million americans on alert for snow, damaging winds, and flooding. the threat of strong tornadoes tonight and tomorrow before this hits the northeast. creating a dangerous commute. rob marciano timing it all out. tonight, the arrest warrant for a college football star expected to be a top nfl draft pick. jalen carter facing charges linked to a deadly crash, killing a teammate and a staff member, hours after celebrating georgia s second straight n
address, and you should never ever have to worry that your life will be taken! norah: as gun violence surges in america, could artificial intelligence help detect a threat in a crowd? it takes our cameras from passively recording event that happen to being able to prevent some things that happen. reporter: today s trial in a $1.6 billion lawsuit against fox news has been delayed by one day. this cracks the door open for a last-minute settlement. norah: the fbi arrest two men accusing of running secret chinese police station in new york city. we are onto you, wew e wito.e west coaloere osed t make pant inten years after the boston marathon bombing, how one survivor turned her tragedy into triumph. i don t think why me, why did this happen to me? i think it s about what am i going to do now? norah: good evening to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us as we start a new week together. we begin with another community in mourning ton
4:00 in new york. today, monumental breakthrough in the sometimes frustrating pursuit and pace of accountability and justice. the aftermath of the deadly attack on the u.s. capitol. in the 785 days since the insurrection he incited, donald trump has managed to squirm his way through an impeachment, wiggle past the bipartisan congressional investigation, stretching presidential immunity to great effect so far. now the justice department says in a brand-new court filing, such immunity should not shield donald trump from multiple civil suits brought by police officers and members of congress. in that new filing, in the course of urging an appeals court to reject trump s immunity claim, the justice department was very careful to avoid taking a position on whether trump is actually liable for causing the riot. the new action does open new doors of potential accountability for him. doj s essentially telling the court it does not believe trump can use immunity to avoid civil litigat