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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 ....
to know about this negotiation. are they going to cut more folks out of the border patrol? what are they going to do? so i know what i m going to be dealing with. neil: get ready to get swamped. you re looking at a live border drone shot over brownsville, texas where the crowds are building and building fast as title 42 prepares to expire 32 hours from now. this as a massive wave of migrants from all over are converging on both sides of the border. how this sorts out is anyone s guess. welcome, everybody. glad to have you. i m neil cavuto. let s get to it with bill melugin in brownsville on what they re looking at now. and could be different 32 hours from now. bill? neil, it will look different tomorrow night when title 42 drops. what we re starting to see is the state of texas taking a much more proactive approach to enforcement down here. i want to show you this video we just shot. take a look. a quick reaction force of texas national guard soldiers in riot gear s ....
guad venegas, tell us what s happening where you are. reporter: chris, we have this camp that has been here for days, the camp has been growing in numbers, but border patrol has also been picking up as many asylum seekers as they can. so every day they arrive in vans and buses. they take them in groups of 20, sometimes in groups of 50. we were told the last large group was picked up earlier this morning, and we now see i think the biggest change today, chris, is more women and children. in the first few days of course the group was smaller, and we didn t have as many women and children as we can see now. there s also a second camp with all men that is about a mile west of us towards the ocean. i spoke with one of the men that came down from that camp to charge his phone. there s ngos that will charge phones and help them with food. he told me that camp is even larger than this one. we haven t seen a large mass of people arriving after title 42 was lifted. what we ve s ....
auschwitz. sudan s rival generals have agreed on a 24 hour ceasefire after four days of intense fighting in the capital khartoum and other towns. that cease fire expected to start right now, local time. we are keeping our eyes on the ground they are to see if it actually kicks in, but certainly in the run up to this announcement, eventually to downs army confirming that cease fire. originally we heard it from the rebel forces, but the time was right now six o clock local time. so we will keep an eye on that. that is so crucial. we have heard earlierfrom the head of the army. the head of the rival rapid support forces, general mohamed hamdan dagalo, said, he had approved the ceasefire, to ensure the evacuation of wounded civilians. these are the latest pictures pictures from the capital, khartoum. that s what they are getting a break from after four days. those are pictures from a little earlier. those are pictures from a little earlier. at least 180 people have been kil ....
but not fast enough to keep up with price rises. our economics correspondent, andy verity, has more details. all good? business has been challenging, up and down. it has been consistently inconsistent. one day we are super busy, we can t keep up. the next day we don t have any work on. a year ago, construction companies like this builder of grand design style renovations, based near heathrow airport, were struggling to cope with the surge in demand for new projects as the economy bounced back from the pandemic. there was no lack of work, but profits were squeezed by the rocketing cost of raw materials and the shortage of skilled staff that sent wages soaring. it is difficult to meet demand when there is also less money in the jobs because the cost of labour has risen so much. so we have labourers earning the money which plumbers and carpenters were earning, like, two and a half, three years ago. but everybody wants the job to be cheaper because they have no certainty an ....