indictment. bryan, how are the next 24 hours going to play out? yeah, gillian, good afternoon. obviously once the former president arrives here in new york city, he ll spend the night at his residence. and tomorrow morning around 11:00 a.m., his motorcade will come about 11. and we expect him to get his fingerprint, perhaps mug shot taken. at that point we don t expect him to be handcuffed but expect him to make his way down a hallway into a courtroom on the 15th floor. there will be a video camera in the hallway, we ll see that. trump will enter for a 2:15 arraignment, we expect it to last about 15 to 30 minutes. trump will be read his charges, presumably, going to plead not guilty and released on his own recognizance. then fly home to florida, he s set to speak about 8:15 p.m. in mar-a-lago. as far as security, new york city mayor eric adams said no credible threats to the city at this time. the city is prepared and he s not really that concerned about tomorrow. there wil
greenberg is one of democrats most seasoned pollster. he wants president biden and dems to shut the h up. i cleaned it up. they are all potty mouth right now. he wants them to concentrate on their accomplishments because they know that the messaging isn t working. americans are struggling to pay their bills and fill up their cars. quote, i m stunned about how much of the democratic commentary is winging it. this is stan greenberg. we have the self-satisfied message of how much we ve accomplished rather than being focused on what is happening to people. house speaker nancy pelosi here. the fact is that when i hear people talk about inflation as i heard there, we had to change that subject. inflation is a global phenomenon. it is not the fight is not about inflation, it is about the cost of living. if you look at what we ve done to bring down the cost of prescription drugs, to bring down the cost of energy and the rest and our legislation, you will see that there has been
violence in the united states. washington, new york, chicago and atlanta, some of the cities seeing deadly shootings as the country braces for a possible summer unrest. all of this ahead of a midterm election where crime will likely be a top concern for voters. anita: thank you so much, i m anita vogel in for sandra smith. a teenager is dead in the nation s capital and three others are hurt including a d.c. police officer during a shooting during a concert. the teen was screaming for his mother as chaos unfolded around him. john: a stampede as dozens attempted to escape. more than 100 officers were at the scene but organizers of the event were completely overwhelmed. park meredith to kick us off with more on the tragic events. another violent weekend in the nation s capital, and one shooting a lot of attention after a 15-year-old boy was killed and multiple other people were hurt. police have not identified the victim in the shooting but witnesses say he was calling for
john: america reports, waiting for a federal judge s ruling on the fate of title 42. decision could come down any minute as border states brace for a bigger crisis if the trump era immigration order is allowed to expire on monday. i m john roberts. gillian: great to be with you, john. gillian turner in for sandra smith. border areas are seeing a big surge in activity in anticipation of the title 42 decision in the del rio sector in texas, 1800 migrants in 24 hours. a large number of those people were single adults. that s the migrant demographic that is likelyest to be expelled under title 42. john: texas governor abbott says it will only get worse. it would surpass the population of houston if title 42 is not renewed. 18,000 pouring into border states every day. bill joins us from the border in eagle pass, texas. what are you seeing there? john, good afternoon to you. del rio sector getting hammered with activity, nearly 2,000 illegal crossings in just 24 hours, an
incoherent and don t know what they are for and against. he killed the keystone pipeline, put on drilling moratoriums, and complains when prices go up and says the oil companies should produce more. the biggest mistake, the immature way he handled saudi arabia, saying we are going to make them a pariah state, and use the oil reserve to teach them a lesson, and if they don t what we want them to, we are going to flood the world with oil. gillian: to that point, phil, john kirby earlier this morning on the u.s. supply, your reaction. i can say we have been