the border, thousands more are coming every day than just last month, and that s before title 42 expires next thursday. plus, markets are soaring after the april jobs report blew away expectations, unemployment dropping back to its lowest level in more than 50 years. the good news may be short lived, especially if republicans and the white house can t agree on how to raise the debt limit in the next three and a half weeks. can the president tap into his decades of experience as a deal maker when it matters the most? we start, though, in texas where that highly anticipated surge of migrants crossing into the u.s. that we were expecting after title 42 expired next week has already begun. that s raising new fears about whether the immigration system can handle the growing humanitarian crisis, and what s in store for u.s. border communities with thousands more people still on their way. and the rio grande valley where the dhs secretary alejandro mayorkas will be speaking next
constitutional right to an abortion. for president joe biden to lawmakers, to everyday americans, it seems like everyone is bringing the newly minted justice jackson the behavior of the supreme court of united states. what we have seen in the last weekend on guns, climate, abortion is just a preview of we are seeing not only the overturning of decades of protection, but with the descend upon us, there is an indication of what else could be coming down the line. this affects the personal freedom of everybody. newly minted justice ketanji brown jackson, the first black woman on the supreme court will be on the bench when the next term starts in october. there are already some cases on deck, including an election case that some experts warn could bring complete chaos to american elections. joining me now, talia let mick, legal correspondent for slate and podcast. jim jared kushner and host of jack stiff matters podcast. both are msnbc analysts. some are calling the
this, we love to think these royals are just like us. they ve got their family stuff going on, but they re not. tomorrow, charles has literally been preparing for this moment his entire life, and this is a heads of state event. we have jill biden who will be attending. the president won t be with her. what can you tell us here about really the pomp and circumstance, the fact that this is a heads of state event, and also this is the first time a first lady is attending a coronation. it is the first time. here s a little known fact, back in 1953 when queen elizabeth was crowned, jacqueline boouf yay was a working photojournalist, and she was there not actually in westminster abbey, but she was covering it. she would become engaged to john f. kennedy later that year. i guess may mee when queen eliz was crowned and if you think about it logistically, i mean, jet travel didn t really get going, regular jet service travel, transatlantic until like 1958. she would have had to get on a ship
charge him with, it has to be of substance. it can t be something lighter minor, because ultimately this lack of prior contact with the justice system means he can t guarantee he will see jail time under certain laws if he is convicted for certain crimes. it has to be something that has some real heat to it. there s a lot things like that doj is contemplating now with respect to your question, for the legality of it, i think it s important to note that you have presented a number of different logistical issues that a company trying to to ought to try someone of this issue. you luxury that is unbiased, that doesn t know that s going to be impossible to find normal americans who would qualify for jury duty in a trial this nature. there are a number of different factors that make it logistically, trying and charging trump with different crimes, a nightmare for the doj. it s unprecedented and would be