i m chris jansing live at msnbc headquarters in new york city. attack and defend. while donald trump and his allies blast away at special counsel jack smith, one of trump s former attorneys tries to explain away those classified documents. so, if they weren t originals, just copies, does that mean there s no crime? plus, the air in this city today isn t just nasty, it s historically bad. forcing the closure of everything from broadway to the bronx zoo. the thickening blanket of smoke now settling over philly, wilmington and beyond as well. so when is it going to go away? and a truly surprising decision. a pair of conservatives on the supreme court helping deliver a big win for voting rights in the deep south. we ll explain that in just a minute. we begin with federal prosecutors putting to rest any doubt about whether or not donald trump is directly in the special counsel s sights. nbc news has learned that jack smith informed trump s team on monday that their client
marianne rafferty is life with breaking information from a target insider. fox news digital is reportin some target employees are being told to move there lgbt cute pride displays to less prominen locations in the story to avoid customer backlash fraid so managers and district senior directors were on emergency calls on friday where they were told also that they could not have anything on manikins and n learned signage promoting those products read most of the locations affected our in rural southern stores according to that report. this comes just weeks after the company bud light came under fire for partnering with transgender influencer. sales plummeted 28.4 percent in the week ending may 13th alone pride in an interview last week target ceo brian cornell told fortunes leadership now podcast by promoting the lgbt cute friendly products is the right thing for society and a great thing for their brand. this year s target pride collection has renewed calls from conservative
good morning to you. welcome to cnn this morning. it is saturday, may 13th, i m victor blackwell. and i m amara walker. how could you not prefer pasta? you re still on the pasta. that is my comfort food. do you like pasta? i mean, i could eat it. not like i m going to i m not going to kick it out of bed. but i wouldn t invite it in. let s just say that. but bread. but they go hand in hand. here is what we re watching. city leaders along the u.s./mexico border say they are bracing for an influx of migrants after title 42 expired this week. cnn is with migrants on the mexican side of the border as they attempt to make it into the u.s. we re closer now to justice than a week ago. because daniel penny has been arrested. the ex-marine accused of holding jordan neely in a fatal chokehold surrendered and the charges he is now facing and while lawyers for neely s family say they are not enough. negotiations continue this weekend as lawmakers work to hammer out a
outside the sacred heart shelter, doesn t if not more migrants sleeping on the ground outside city streets inside the shelter, 140 migrants, mostly women and children. it is a very active area as far as migrants in el paso. this shelter and church bear the brunt of the immigration crisis in el paso. we spoke with the director, the court documents and immigration paperwork. we can t confirm how many were processed or how many got across the border. cvp sources tell fox news 83,000 migrants crossed into the us border at the southern border. the border wall, hundreds of migrants arrived on the first day after title 42 ended. as we have seen often for over a year those migrants are placed in single file, put on white buses and processed. it is not clear how many are released after that. cameras captured migrants in brownsville, texas after they were released, the white house insist federal judges are ruling migrants could only be released after they sabotaged. it is sabotage, p
passport and not leave the state of new york and he did not enter a plea at that time and the 4-year-old turned himself in yesterday prior to appearing before a manhattan judge and penny faces up to 15 years in jail for an attempt to subdue 30-year-old jordan neely earlier this month. penmy held the homeless penny held the homeless man down in what was a legal choke hold after he was making threats to kill fellow passengers and penny s attorney said he couldn t have foreseen his death trying to subdue him and penny risk his own life in an attempt to save his own life and the lives of others. he s dealing with the situation with the characteristic and honor of the united states marine corp. and his own integrity and honor. neely struggled with mental illness and had over 40 prior arrests and his family s attorney said no compassion was shown to a man clearly suffering. no one on that train asked jordan what s wrong. how can i help you? for everybody saying i ve been on