i m chris jansing live at msnbc headquarters in new york city. five men, one job, averting economic disaster on a global scale. will the participants in today s white house meeting recognize those incredibly high stakes and get something done? or will political partisanship push the u.s. economy closer to a first ever default. plus, tens of thousands of people arrested at the border, trying to get in before title 42 expires. thousands more waiting to get in. we ll get the latest from the border and have my conversation with one man who knows full well the politics and the passion associated with the immigration fight. that s coming up. and just days after that mass shooting in a mall, republican lawmakers in texas do something shocking, advancing gun reform legislation. but does it have any real hope of becoming law? so lots to get to. we start with a critical test for our government, to see whether the people in charge can steer the country away from an economic disast
police. stephanie ramos reporting. we are tracking that severe weather as we come on. tornado watches and warnings, several confirmed tornadoes on the ground. several states with the being the potential path. on the border tonight, just hours after title 42 expired, replaced with sweeping new rules for asylum seekers. what they re seeing so far. matt rivers on the bored heard. the board in ukraine, the fierce gun battle. what ukraine house in claiming tonight amid new video appearing to show russian soldiers escaping through a field chased by ukrainian troops. here in the us tonight, the missing mmt who went missing right after he was scheduled to testify at rape ow s wtoceg ouwh happen thleadg oohnally crashing his plane, jumping out just beforehand. at the time claiming he had engine trouble. tonight authorities on the real reason he now says he did it and in just two days until mother s day. our tradition is back. we re out with the children, what they said when i asked,
a 13-year-old in his history class in serbia. the first school shooting in that country s history. what the president of serbia is already proposing tonight. our chief foreign correspondent ian pannell in belgrade. here at home tonight the suspect accused of killing five neighbors including a mother and her nine-year-old son now captured. his partner arrested too. they say she helped him evade authorities and where he was hiding. former president trump ozzie attorney say he will not testify at the sex assault and defamation trial against him. instead today e. jean carroll s attorneys playing drum positive videotape deposition for the jurors. the parts they played and aaron katersky is at the courthouse. news tonight on tucker carlson the new york times obtaining a text message that network executives had apparently learned about. terry moran reporting tonight. convicted murderer alec murdoch sentenced to life for killing his wife and son. what he is now saying about t
i migrant facility, killing eight people. and in northeast texas, outside of dallas, investigators zero in on the motive for yet another mass shooting. this time at an outlet mall in the town of ral len, texas, where eight people including a child were killed. plus, republicans and democrats are digging in the debt ceiling, ahead of their critical meeting at the white house tomorrow. good day, everyone, i m andrea michelle in washington. flags are flying at half-staff at the white house after yet another mass shooting in texas, followed bun day later by a horrific act in the same state, leaving 16 people dead from the two incidents. in browns isville, texas, an update just moments ago on the city s police chief on the man facing manslaughter charges after plowing his vehicle into 18 people outside of a migrant shelter. the driver of the vehicle identified as george alves november 9th, 1988, had attempted to flee thee driver o vehicle i m sorry george alvarez has an
unlike cathy hochul, he s actually qualified to be governor. former new york congressman lee zelen. she ll bless your heart and tear your dearies apart. cohost of the bottom line on fox business kagan mcdowell. he looks like your favorite applebee s manager. cohost of fox & friends first, todd cairo. and finally, like a flash flood, she shows up where she s not wanted and causes a lot of damage, fox news contributor kat timpf. yes. those jalapeno poppers were cold, todd. greg: before we get to news stories, it s friday, so let s do this. greg s leftovers. greg: it s leftovers where i read the jokes we didn t use this week and as always, it s my first time reading them so if they suck, we ll take one of the writers out, strip him naked and set him on fire. [laughter] all right. here we go. this week in new jersey, more than 500 pounds of pasta was found mysteriously dumped in the woods. in response, one enraged resident is vowing revenge. [laughter] according to reports,