saying. we begin in brownsville, texas. border patrol reports a record-setting 83,000 migrants crossed illegally this week alone. that is equivalent to a full capacity dallas cowboys football stadium crossing our border in a week. downtown brownsville, texas, where evidence of migrant releases is everywhere you turn. venezuelan migrants can be wandering with folders containing paperwork after their release from custody, despite claims from the white house such releases are not happening. the claims that they are allowing mass release of migrants is false. the migrants say otherwise. i doubted if i was going to be allowed in. not everyone is smiling. fox cameras are rolling as ice loaded up with illegal immigrants. the agency stresses there are consequences for crossing the border illegally. fox news was in mexico as title 42 expired at midnight. we watched as a group gathered to cross into brownsville illegally with one man getting into the water. national guard s
the respondent is there live cellphone video, but we want to warn you again. this video is disturbing to watch. get to the car. [background noises] pm those gunshots rang out for before it s all said and done police say the gunman killed eight innocent people open air outlet mall north of dallas. the chaos had people running, others hid inside store stock rooms at just so happened a police officer was here responding to a different call. heard the gunshots went toward them shot and killed the suspect who has now been identified to fox digital 33-year-old emotive as victims try to process what it is they saw. someone was shooting. we went running at it ever everywhere. in the store that shooters bang on the door really hard and try to open them when ran to the back of the store. click something a little kid should never have to see. there also reports are trying to flush out the suspect had been recently living at a motel room nearby. we also have reports initial home that he
stunning video deposition and what both sides said today. alex murdaugh s admission he lied about the death of his long-time housekeeper. what s next in the case and why millions of dollars are at stake. as the summer travel season kicks off, could a new rule make airlines pay you when it s their fault that flights are canceled or delayed? when you could start seeing that cash and after this winter s massive storms, the runoff unearthed a glittering prospect in the mountains. announcer: this is nbc nightly news with lester holt good evening and thank you for joining us the news that came out of texas over the weekend was almost too much to take, especially after a series of grim headlines of mass violence that have rocked the country recently we don t know what caused a driver to plow his suv into a crowd of migrants waiting at a bus stop in brownsville on sunday, killing eight, but tonight he has been charged with eight counts of manslaughter the suspect describe
house. the limit is suppose expected to be breached the first of next month. jacqui heinrich starts us off tonight live from the north lawn. big headline here, no movement toward a deal happening today at least but we did learn that the big four congressional leaders will huddle with the president again on friday. the republicans emerged from this meeting feeling frustrated saying biden stalled on having this meeting in the first place and then brought to it no ideas or proposals even though the votes just aren t there to get him what he is asking for and the president, we re told, continued to reject republican proposals to bring the budget back to last year s levels calling that draconian. we re not going to take any questions now. we re going to get started. we re going to solve all the world s problems. treasury secretary s warning the u.s. could run out of money as soon as june 1st got the president to open the oval office door to congressional leadership. but the
hello, i m helena humphrey, good to have you with us. we start at the border of the united states and mexico, and concerns there will be a surge of migrants following the expiration of title a2. that s the measure put in place three years ago, it was invoked during the trump administration to slow the spread of covid 19 across the us mexico border. in doing this, us authorities were allowed to turn away asylum seekers. while title 42 was in place, around 2.8 million people were expelled, according to us customs and border protection. but with the end of the us s health emergency, title 42 has now also officially expired. a potential surge of migrants to the us mexico border could strain local communities and the humanitarian challenge. us officials said on friday they did not see a substantial increase in migrant crossings. but many have pointed out that this is only the start of a new reality at the border, not the end. mexico s government is trying to deter migrants from