going through a difficult period in 2018, i started to review journals, i realized i was doing two things. i was simultaneously trying to out-run something, and i was brief, and then looking for something. that was trying to find my identity. that s what the books about. that happens over six continents, deeply internal journey, in many external visible physical places. i hope you check it out. we will, this is my coffee, everybody, enabling anybody wants to to come in my office and borough it. they can t keep it, bring it back. by more. that s exactly they should. luke russert, it s a pleasure to see you, thank you so much. best of luck with the book, that s gonna do it for me, everyone, on this edition of alex witt reports, my father s my dear friends she continues our coverage right now. ues ou and good afternoon, i m lindsey reiser in for yasmin vossoughian, new numbers just in from the border on this crucial first weekend since title 42 ended. amid fears of an
a new era at the southern border with title 42, the covid policy that blocked migrants at the border expiring just hours ago, but the legal limbo isn t over. a new ruling overnight injecting new uncertainty into the situation, so what s the plan now? and did officials do enough to prevent chaos? our system has been broken for more than two decades. everyone agrees about that. it s time not to criticize, it s time to act. also breaking this morning, the man accused of killing jordan neely in a new york city subway surrendering to police moments ago. the former marine now facing a manslaughter charge. we ve got a live report outside the courthouse. plus, extreme weather, tornados touching down in oklahoma and elsewhere causing widespread damage. we ll tell you where this system is heading next. let s begin with the breaking news on the southern border where the covid restrictions known as title 42 expired overnight. in the early morning hours, this is yuma port of entry
lives to chase the american dream facing a new level of uncertainty today. even with title 42 gone, the government insists the border is not open as u.s. officials try to care for the thousands already here and brace for thousands more. plus, an ex-marine surrenders facing manslaughter charges accused of putting a fellow subway rider in a fatal chokehold. how daniel penny is defending himself about how he felt, quote, entitled to take jordan s life. and fresh off beating former president donald trump in court, e. jean carroll may be ready for another round after trump once again mocked her and called her a whack job during that televised town hall wednesday night, carroll says she s considering hauling trump back into court all over again. so a lot to get to, but right now roughly 13 hours after title 42 expired, dire predictions about a mad rush of thousands of migrants pouring over the border simply haven t come true. now, while officials acknowledge that the situation
the past, that challenge goes up exponentially with artificial intelligence tools. senator mark warner, thank you so much. that does it for us. chris jansing reports starts right now. good day, i m chris jansing live at msnbc headquarters in new york city. courtroom or campaign stop, donald trump s message is the same. the former president blasting the judge, the attorney general and the legal system outside his civil fraud trial. it may work as a political strategy, but what about a legal one? plus, the suspect in the shooting at unlv identified as the man who was once turned down for a job there. latest on what we know and the horrific sense of deja vu or a community that went through the worst mass shooting in u.s. history and now has to heal all over again. and our new investigation into how incredibly difficult it is for families to get justice if their loved ones are killed, not by local police but by federal officers. why is it so hard to get even information
on this morntiond november 13th, 2023. we start with a fox news alert. south carolina senator tim scott officially announced last night on our air that he will drop out of the 2024 presidential race. the former republican candidate breaking the news last night right here on fox with trey. but when i go back to iowa, it will not be as a presidential candidate. i am suspending my campaign. steve: nobody saw that coming. scott says he has no plans to endorse another candidate at this time. ainsley: meanwhile, big breaking news overseas at least six iranian fighters are dead after the u.s. targeted two sites in eastern syria overnight. this is the third set of u.s. airstrikes targeting iranian proxies in eastern syria over the last two and a half weeks. lawrence: ainsley, these airstrikes are in retaliation for the 48 attacks on our troops in iraq and syria since october. brian is over at the map to lay it all out for us, brian. what can you tell us on the map? brian: t