firefighters on scene to help make this scene and this incident go smoothly. every fireman that is in a blue shirt would do exactly like i did. sometimes we win and sometimes we lose. the ones like this are victories that help balance it out. natasha chen, cnn, los angeles. wonderful to see what they did natasha, thank you. cnn this morning continues right now. the new era of title 42 expired at midnight. if anyone arrives, they ll be presumed ineligible for asylum and subject to steep consequences. 400,000 migrants may attempt that journey to cross that u.s. border. we re boarding up as if there was a hurricane coming. the d.a. s office decided to move forward with a manslaughter charge. attorneys for the man being charged, he risked his own life and safety for the good of his fellow passengers. this is an extraordinarily difficult case for any prosecutor. this is about the law. this is about justice, too. there are talks to take over as the new ceo
consequences into the policies. the newest one of those and probably the more controversial ones is the asylum ban on immigrants who crossed through other countries and have not sought asylum in the countries. that is one of the first legal setbacks that i want to share with you this morning. the aclu overnight filed a lawsuit against the biden administration claiming that that particular policy puts asylum seekers in very dangerous situations. the now, the second legal setback that the administration is facing is a blocking by a federal judge of the administration, allowing the add man administration release migrants without court dates. this has been done in the past. they issued a statement overnight saying that this ruling by this federal judge not only puts the migrants at risk but also federal agents. the officers that are working in facilities because they could be overcrowded. but, poppy, i should mention, these are just two tools that
you think, for a bush campaign or for a clinton campaign for that matter? she voted to go to war in iraq. i think it s relevant in this way that we should flernlearn from our mistakes. going to war in iraq was a terrible terrible mistake. not only did it cost us maybe upwards of close to $1 trillion who knows, but destabilize the whole area. is continuing to fechlter as a sore causingeing us even more involvement. we have to learn from those mistakes can t dismiss it say it doesn t matter of course it s relevant. so that we don t make those same mistakes again. former iowa senator tom harkin thank you so much. see you out there in iowa over the next few months. i ll be here. thanks, jake. the national lead the reserve sheriff s deputy who says he accidentally kill add man when he mistook his own gun for his taser is speaking out about what happened that day.
she spot add man here watering his lawn, yelling, asking if he spoke english. that man would help a distraught tiffany hartley place this 911 call. are you sure that your husband got shot? yes. he was hit in his head. okay. yes. was he thrown off the jet ski? yeah. he was thrown off the jet ski and i couldn t pick him up to get him on mine. what is your name? tiffany hartley. reporter: when the story broke it was almost unbelievable. americans being fired on? a jet ski chase? a narrow escape and a dead husband whose body has yet to be found. when you are describing this horrific events, you seemed somewhat detached. reporter: the victim, at least in the eyes of some, was about to come under suspicion. lyrics: take on me.