tonight, former attorney general eric holder on a number of issues, including the looming crisis at the border. the end of title 42 that is expected to bring a surge of migrants to the u.s. we will also discuss a massive man hunt for a fugitive. an undocumented immigrant accused of murdering five neighbors. he gunned down four adults and a 9-year-old boy after he does asked to stop shooting in his yard, and also a new wanted poster. in the last 24 hours, the feds say they have absolutely zero leads after that rampage 40 miles north of houston. the boy s grieving father speaking how about the loss of his son and also his wife. translator: that was my 9-year-old son and my wife too. and two people who died protecting my 2 1/2-year-old daughter. my 1 1/2-month-old son was protected with a lot of clothes so the killer wouldn t kill him too. we are also learning tonight from an i.c.e. source that this suspect, a mexican national, had been deported four times, most recently in
reporter: just so they can kill the sons of other mothers. cnn international editor nick paton walsh is live for us in ukraine. nick, start with this referendum vote. officials say that some ukrainians are being forced to vote. how is that being done? reporter: yeah. some of this is clearly because of the implied pressure of being occupied by a military force of russia or in terms at time the direct pressure that appears. at the moment, ballot boxes are being brought to people s homes, suggestions they walk to polling stations. there is a great confusion on how this would play out, thought in in-person voting would happen on the last day. it appears to be much more haphazard and people are simply being asked to put their mark on a piece of paper. none of this of course is anything relow temperaturely approaching democracy and being, done under the pressure of military occupation. probably the middle of next week there will be a round endorsement, an extraordinary high p
infections. and likely unconstitutional. a florida judge appointed by ron desantis says the governor s proposed congressional map is not fair because the judge says it boxes out black voters. but we begin this hour in europe with a dramatic example of how vladimir putin s war in ukraine is backfiring. today finland s leaders say they support ending decades of neutrality and joining nato. the nato chief promises a quick welcome if finland follows through and applies to join the alliance. the kremlin says finland joining nato would definitely pose a threat to russia s security. the president of finland says putin has one man to blame for this decision. well, if that would be the case that we join, my response would be that you caused this. look at the mirror. sweden could soon follow finland. new nato members would redraw the security map and expand along russia s border the alliance putin hoped to weaken with his assault on ukraine. we begin our coverage with h helsinki an
dollar. most americans understand when you have a bill to play, you pay it. unless it s a student lone debt. i will address that later. i think what jon tester is saying, put a clean debt ceiling raise on the floor of the senate, and we ll see what happens. that is what most persons will vote for. and jon tester is speaking for millions of americans. i think yellen does give cover as well. those who want to say, i want to have a negotiation. i said i will dig in my heels. i m not going to be budged and saying that, it says, okay, thank you, playground participants. now it s time for recess to be over. whether that s going to be persuasive is the issue. you re an award winning journist. i i m not going to charge you on that. but the american you are talk
dog, for example. i was sort of speaking a little i was speaking up here all the time in that tone. and i couldn t bring it out. you have to consider the possibility my career is over. yes, i did. i believed that for seven years. so you ended up having surgery, but in your case, it was more than vocal cords, correct? exactly. so it was the whole larynx. the operation went through the whole larynx. i still have a scar there. it was a risk but i either it was i either took the chance and gave it a try or i would never i would just have to stop my singing career. chris wallace joins us now. chris, great to see you. it seems like one of the wonderful things about your show is you get to have deep emotional conversations with people i d never heard shania twain talk act that before and also these moments of fun and levity like a little anchor