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mexico. >>> crawford this time goes to left center field. wow! no doubt about that one! crawford! >> giants' shortstop brandon crawford made history yesterday. hitting a home run in the third inning. you would say, so what? that's happened before. that homer was the first ever mlb home run in mexico city. the first giants' homer hit outside of the u.s. or canada. longest of the statcast era for the giants. . and the pitch before he hit out but it was fouled by an inch. the jersey crawford wore yesterday headed to the hall of fame. in cooperstown. >>> today marked the annual blessing of the fleet and boat parade. the san francisco inner club yacht association puts this on every year to celebrate opening day on the bay and the official start of yachting season. the blessing was held around 10:30 this morning followed by a boat parade at noon. the parade led by a san francisco fire boat. >> that's the one. look at that thing. >> right? spraying water high into the air, can't miss it. the st. francis led the way to fort mason. hundreds took part
mexico. >>> crawford this time goes to left center field. wow! no doubt about that one! crawford! >> giants' shortstop brandon crawford made history yesterday. hitting a home run in the third inning. you would say, so what? that's happened before. that homer was the first ever mlb home run in mexico city. the first giants' homer hit outside of the u.s. or canada. longest of the statcast era for the giants. . and the pitch before he hit out but it was fouled by an inch. the jersey...
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giving back to young players in mexico city. >> good afternoon. we had the second match between the giants and the padres. since the giants got here, their folk suss to build culture and get closer to the community. throughout the little giants program, they will sponsor two little league teams in mexico city. these teams ranging from 8 to 12 years old. two of them with almost 15 kids per team will be sponsored by the giants for two years. a lot of the kids have never played baseball. this is the first time they will have contact with the sport. they are going to be able to get exposed to being part of the san francisco giants. what better way to become an official giant than getting together with one of the alumni of the team that has been fantastic with the people in mexico city. these two teams were able to stay today with the team, with going through practice, with batting practice. for the next couple of years these kids will enjoy being san francisco giants. at 11:00, everything that happened here. >>> it looks good in mexico city. it looks
giving back to young players in mexico city. >> good afternoon. we had the second match between the giants and the padres. since the giants got here, their folk suss to build culture and get closer to the community. throughout the little giants program, they will sponsor two little league teams in mexico city. these teams ranging from 8 to 12 years old. two of them with almost 15 kids per team will be sponsored by the giants for two years. a lot of the kids have never played baseball....
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let's start along the border wall near tijuana, mexico. nbc's jeanette ca za da has been there all week. she joined us last night on this program and is with us again tonight. set the stage where you are and what you're seeing now. >> reporter: >> reporter: well, raj, i can tell you that we have been here all week long as you mentioned. if you take a look behind me, we are seeing more people coming to drop off food, drop off clothing for these people. this is something that we have not seen earlier this week. now, earlier today we were a little bit closer to the wall -- or the fence, i should say. i can tell you that we did see border patrol, cbp officers, loading up some women in their vans. and we believe that they are being taken into these processing centers, but as we've been talking to people out here all day, they tell us that they are waiting their turn. they are waiting here because they are hoping to begin the process to seek that asylum. >> jeanette, i guess the bigger question is they're telling you certain things. what are the
let's start along the border wall near tijuana, mexico. nbc's jeanette ca za da has been there all week. she joined us last night on this program and is with us again tonight. set the stage where you are and what you're seeing now. >> reporter: >> reporter: well, raj, i can tell you that we have been here all week long as you mentioned. if you take a look behind me, we are seeing more people coming to drop off food, drop off clothing for these people. this is something that we have...
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with me is ambassador remedios gomez arnau, who is the consul general of the consulate of mexico in san francisco. ambassador, welcome back to "comunidad del valle." remedios gomez arnau: thank you so much. i'm very pleased to be with you and your audience, damian. damian: thank you. thank you for being here. one thing--one of the topics we're going to talk about is whatsapp. and one thing that gets me is when i was in mexico city in 2017 for the big earthquake everybody communicated not via text, not via phone call but via whatsapp. and now you have a new way to make your appointments for the consulado using whatsapp? remedios: yeah, we will have starting may 22nd, and that's very important because, you know, the people have been complaining having problems to do their appointments for consular services on internet or on telephone. so now in order to tackle those difficulties we will have starting may 22nd that the people can make their appointments through whatsapp. we will use the same telephone--i mean, the same number--the same telephone number that currently we have to make the ap
with me is ambassador remedios gomez arnau, who is the consul general of the consulate of mexico in san francisco. ambassador, welcome back to "comunidad del valle." remedios gomez arnau: thank you so much. i'm very pleased to be with you and your audience, damian. damian: thank you. thank you for being here. one thing--one of the topics we're going to talk about is whatsapp. and one thing that gets me is when i was in mexico city in 2017 for the big earthquake everybody communicated...
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what the two sides are saying tonight >>> the deadly mass shooting in new mexico police saying the 18-year-old suspect was set to graduate high school with at least three guns and firing at random, three elderly women killed before he was stopped. >>> just in, the secret service investigating an intrusion at the national security adviser's home what happened. >>> the suspect in a baseball bat rampage in a congressman's office arraigned as he speaks out about the shocking attack. >>> ukraine repelling intense russian attacks on the capital. plus, the new cia video urging russians to share war secrets >>> the future of ai the ceo behind chatgpt describing his worst fears, calling for regulation of the tech he helped create plus, our exclusive with the ceo of microsoft. >>> and the play at the plate. when a dust devil starts suddenly, a teenaged umpire has the save of the day. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt >>> good evening, and welcome, everyone. with the clock ticking down to america defaulting on its debt, some potentially positive signs tonight following a
what the two sides are saying tonight >>> the deadly mass shooting in new mexico police saying the 18-year-old suspect was set to graduate high school with at least three guns and firing at random, three elderly women killed before he was stopped. >>> just in, the secret service investigating an intrusion at the national security adviser's home what happened. >>> the suspect in a baseball bat rampage in a congressman's office arraigned as he speaks out about the...
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. >>> mayhem at a motorcycle rally in new mexico. the shooting spills out between rival gangs, leaving several dead >>> hurricane season is three days away. we have this year's predictions. >>> and closure for the son of a world war ii veteran who was reunited with a special keepsake from his hero father it's monday, memorial day. "early today" starts right now >> good morning. i'm phillip mena. >> glad you're with us i'm frances rivera a bipartisan spending deal was announced sunday between the white house and congress the bill would raise the debt ceiling mere days before potential catastrophic default for more we go to brie jackson in washington. brie, good morning fill us in on the details this last-minute agreement. >> good morning, francifrances. after nonstop bargaining, the president on sunday announced the details of a bipartisan deal that would extend the debt ceiling for the next two years in exchange for a number of spending cuts. if approved by congress, this would prevent the u.s. from defaulting on its debt obligations
. >>> mayhem at a motorcycle rally in new mexico. the shooting spills out between rival gangs, leaving several dead >>> hurricane season is three days away. we have this year's predictions. >>> and closure for the son of a world war ii veteran who was reunited with a special keepsake from his hero father it's monday, memorial day. "early today" starts right now >> good morning. i'm phillip mena. >> glad you're with us i'm frances rivera a...
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attendance steve patterson has the latest >> reporter: tonight the main street mass shooting in new mexico three people are dead, five injured after police say rival biker gangs opened fire at a popular motorcycle rally. >> all eight individuals have been identified as outlaw motorcycle gang members. the bandidos and the second is a group called the water dogs. >> reporter: the gunfire breaking out saturday evening in red river, a small resort town at the southern end of the rocky mountains. police believe it is a continuation of an ongoing squabble between rival gangs. >> it was a confrontation of some sort that we are still trying to look into in albuquerque. and that spilled over to here. it started with words initially then turned into a fight which then turned to shots fired. >> reporter: the mayor saying all involved were quickly arrested, including 30-year-old jacob castillo who state police say has been charged with murder >> the shooters have all been apprehended there is no threat to the community at all >> reporter: new mexico's governor tweeting, my thoughts are with the red ri
attendance steve patterson has the latest >> reporter: tonight the main street mass shooting in new mexico three people are dead, five injured after police say rival biker gangs opened fire at a popular motorcycle rally. >> all eight individuals have been identified as outlaw motorcycle gang members. the bandidos and the second is a group called the water dogs. >> reporter: the gunfire breaking out saturday evening in red river, a small resort town at the southern end of the...
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buenas noches from mexico city. it's the first time that there's a major league series here in mexico city. unfortunately today for the giants things didn't go well. after the homerun derby they lost 16-11. today they are winning 4-0 after getting a couple of homeruns in the first innings. but then as the game progressed almost by the 8th inning, things started falling apart. the padres ended up winning it 6-4. for the player it's was an important game. this is what they had to say about this experience in mexico city. >> the environmentas rlly cool. the game itself was a challenge. the dry air, altitude, physically it's exhausting. and then your stuff just isn't doing what it normally did. >> today the san diego pag padres were home. there was a lot of giants fans from mexico city. not necessarily travel they have been following the team for years. we saw people that were fans of the team since the '80s. that's it for me from mexico city. back to you. >> officially challenged by the reds. >> back in the bay, the a'
buenas noches from mexico city. it's the first time that there's a major league series here in mexico city. unfortunately today for the giants things didn't go well. after the homerun derby they lost 16-11. today they are winning 4-0 after getting a couple of homeruns in the first innings. but then as the game progressed almost by the 8th inning, things started falling apart. the padres ended up winning it 6-4. for the player it's was an important game. this is what they had to say about this...
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mexico also will accept individuals from other nationalities, non-mexicans, to be sent back to mexico. now, the specific rules of how these expulsions are going to happen, they will be much quicker than what we have now. those specific rules will be announced before the 11th. he also announced they are planning to create processing centers in central and south america for the migrants making their way north to offer more legal pathways. they're creating more policies to have more pathways for the migrants that want to enter the u.s. as refugees or asylum seekers and also becoming more strict at the border. that's what the u.s. officials have announced they will be doing as this surge continues, ryan. >> a lot happening this week. we appreciate it. >>> and the cdc director is stepping down. she helped the biden administration roll out the covid-19 vaccines. she did not provide a specific reason for leaving but noted in a letter to president boyden that the u.s. is transitioning out of the covid-19 public health emergency. the white house released a statement saying that wa len ski, quo
mexico also will accept individuals from other nationalities, non-mexicans, to be sent back to mexico. now, the specific rules of how these expulsions are going to happen, they will be much quicker than what we have now. those specific rules will be announced before the 11th. he also announced they are planning to create processing centers in central and south america for the migrants making their way north to offer more legal pathways. they're creating more policies to have more pathways for...
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illegally taken from mexico in the '50s. today it was flown back to mexico from denver. the piece has been in the united states all these years, including a brief stay at new york's metropolitan museum in the '70s. the mexican foreign minister said the monument has great meaning for the country's identity. >> -- celine dion is canceling her world tour, focusing on her health. last december, you might recall, the 55-year-old multi grammy winner, award winner, revealed she'd been diagnosed with stiff person syndrome. that's a neurological disorder. her symptoms cause her to have severe muscle spasms which affect her vocal cords. the singer promised to reschedule all the shows. >>> quite a story in our backyard. we are courtside with this bay area basketbal when i was his age, we had to be inside to watch live sports. but with xfinity, we get the fastest mobile service and can stream down the street or around the block! hey, can you be leless sister, more car? all right, let's get this over with. swititch to xfininity mobile an
illegally taken from mexico in the '50s. today it was flown back to mexico from denver. the piece has been in the united states all these years, including a brief stay at new york's metropolitan museum in the '70s. the mexican foreign minister said the monument has great meaning for the country's identity. >> -- celine dion is canceling her world tour, focusing on her health. last december, you might recall, the 55-year-old multi grammy winner, award winner, revealed she'd been diagnosed...
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as a deadly mass shooting unfolded the just released body cam video of the shooting rampage in new mexico police running toward the teen shooter as he fires at random, killing three elderly women. police taking down the gunman a sergeant is wounded. fellow officers coming to her aid the gunman's final message and what his family is saying. >>> also, the massive fire in charlotte, north carolina more than a dozen people rescued at least two missing the inferno reaching 2,000 degrees. >>> nbc news now reporting florida governor ron desantis is set to formally announce he is running for president, as disney cancels a $1 billion development in its feud with the governor >>> just breaking, a man rams his car through a gate at the vatican before police stop him we have late details >>> president biden in japan, while back home negotiators work around the clock to reach a deal on the debt limit where things stand right now. >>> why deutsche bank is agreeing to pay $75 million to settle a lawsuit by jeffrey epstein's victims. >>> priced out one of the toughest housing markets in years. higher rat
as a deadly mass shooting unfolded the just released body cam video of the shooting rampage in new mexico police running toward the teen shooter as he fires at random, killing three elderly women. police taking down the gunman a sergeant is wounded. fellow officers coming to her aid the gunman's final message and what his family is saying. >>> also, the massive fire in charlotte, north carolina more than a dozen people rescued at least two missing the inferno reaching 2,000 degrees....
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program which sent migrants back to mexico while seeking u.s. asylum. biden endorsed a sweeping immigration plan on his very first day in office, but the plan went nowhere even though democrats controlled both houses of congress at the time instead the immigration criticized a transit ban which would force some migrants to apply for asylum from their home countries. as biden runs for a second term the immigration issue which he never mentioned this week continues to be one of his toughest will cha efrjes. in 2021, more migrants crossed the southern border more than any year since 1960 and in 2022 the record was broken again. in two weeks title 42 that has aloud both the biden and trump administrations that expelled most migrants since march 2020 allegedly to prevent the spread of covid will expire and the u.s. relationship with mexico, the government, that is, has perhaps never been war with the cooperation of the drug war at the lowest point, fentanyl with chemicals sourced from china is now the leading cause of death for americans between the
program which sent migrants back to mexico while seeking u.s. asylum. biden endorsed a sweeping immigration plan on his very first day in office, but the plan went nowhere even though democrats controlled both houses of congress at the time instead the immigration criticized a transit ban which would force some migrants to apply for asylum from their home countries. as biden runs for a second term the immigration issue which he never mentioned this week continues to be one of his toughest will...
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they gifted mexico's army with a new search puppy whose name means "friend" in turkish. a little bit of warmth and smiles >> mexico lost one of their dogs over there, this is for their gratitude, like you mentioned there. that's dog that died in serve onicmore news on n the way. >>> gunman caught follow aing a chaotic eight-hour manhunt stopping him before he unleashed anymore violence >>> and a moment six decades in th
they gifted mexico's army with a new search puppy whose name means "friend" in turkish. a little bit of warmth and smiles >> mexico lost one of their dogs over there, this is for their gratitude, like you mentioned there. that's dog that died in serve onicmore news on n the way. >>> gunman caught follow aing a chaotic eight-hour manhunt stopping him before he unleashed anymore violence >>> and a moment six decades in th
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-mexico border is over. meantime, a federal judge in florida has temporarily blocked a biden administration policy aiming to speed up that process of some migrants. nbc's brie jackson is following both developments from the u.s.-mexico border. >> reporter: i'm here in el paso, texas, one of the border cities that's been bracing for an influx of migrants now that title xlii has ended. as you can see behind me, that's the border fence between el paso and mexico. we haven't seen many migrants coming through this area so far since title xlii has ended, but that is expected to change. the city does expect an increase. dhs expects about 10,000 people to cross each day now that title xlii has ended. republicans are blasting the white house, saying that the president has failed to have a plan in place. but if biden administration is defending its record saying it's hired more border patrol agents, increasing the number of people processing paper work, and enforcing tougher consequences for unlawful entry. now that t
-mexico border is over. meantime, a federal judge in florida has temporarily blocked a biden administration policy aiming to speed up that process of some migrants. nbc's brie jackson is following both developments from the u.s.-mexico border. >> reporter: i'm here in el paso, texas, one of the border cities that's been bracing for an influx of migrants now that title xlii has ended. as you can see behind me, that's the border fence between el paso and mexico. we haven't seen many...
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. >>> the mass shooting in new mexico. authorities say three are dead, with multiple others injured, including two police officers. >>> just released, the final report by a trump-era special counsel. its sharp criticism of the fbi for how the bureau handled the investigation into whether the 2016 trump campaign conspired with russia. >>> the chilling 911 calls during that shooting rampage at a mall in texas. witnesses describing the horror >>> a big drop in the number of migrants crossing into the u.s. but the number in custody beyond capacity america's cities increasingly feeling the impact >>> nbc news first to report details of florida governor ron desantis's latest step toward launching his presidential bid what we're finding out. >>> americans are keeping their cars longer than ever but it may cost you more to keep them running. what it all means for the price you pay. >>> and the dramatic scene as a shark attacks a kayak. i talk with the survivor, who came dangerously close. >> announcer: this is nbc "nightly news" w
. >>> the mass shooting in new mexico. authorities say three are dead, with multiple others injured, including two police officers. >>> just released, the final report by a trump-era special counsel. its sharp criticism of the fbi for how the bureau handled the investigation into whether the 2016 trump campaign conspired with russia. >>> the chilling 911 calls during that shooting rampage at a mall in texas. witnesses describing the horror >>> a big drop in...
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the volcano just 45 miles from mexico city erupted over the weekend. after the eruption an uptick in tremors, officials issued a yellow alert level but have not yet required evacuations the activity temporarily shut down two of the country's biggest airports and canceled in-person classes for the surrounding schools. we've done this before and every now and then it will get active and spew all of this and when they have to shut down the airports it's not because of just the vision but because that ash can be abrasive and can be detrimental to the fuselage and the propellers. >> which makes me think how problematic it is for the 22 million people who live just 45 miles away if you have ever been there pollution is already a problem, i can just imagine how much worse it will be if, in fact, it does, in fact, affect those people who are not too far away in mexico city. >>> stay with us, michelle is back after the break she's got a look at our weather for the week ahead. >>> and later, the small steps that made a big papa oonimctctn new grgrad ou grereat d
the volcano just 45 miles from mexico city erupted over the weekend. after the eruption an uptick in tremors, officials issued a yellow alert level but have not yet required evacuations the activity temporarily shut down two of the country's biggest airports and canceled in-person classes for the surrounding schools. we've done this before and every now and then it will get active and spew all of this and when they have to shut down the airports it's not because of just the vision but because...
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today is actually mexico's mother's day. mexico celebrates mother's day every may 10th. in the u.s. it's the second sunday in may. anna jarvis first started honoring her mother in the 1800s, which led to woodrow wilson declaring mother's day in 1914. mexico settled on may 10th to honor mothers and the virgin marry. the 10th was chosen because at the time that is when worker wages were paid and you needed that money because they like to have mariachis and lots of celebrations. >> is that a hint? >> yes. >> i love a good mariachi. >> fun. >> happy early mother's day to both of you, and your wife. >> and happy mexico mother's day. >>> a lot to get to this morning. still thinking about beyonce. >> and stockholm. >> that might be a little more expensive. let's get to the news. breaking right now at 6:00, the inflation slowdown gathers momentum. a welcome new sign for those struggling to make it in the bay. scott mcgrew is going to break down the new numbers just coming into our newsroom. >> this is not about the money. this is about getting my name back. >> writer e. jean carroll speakin
today is actually mexico's mother's day. mexico celebrates mother's day every may 10th. in the u.s. it's the second sunday in may. anna jarvis first started honoring her mother in the 1800s, which led to woodrow wilson declaring mother's day in 1914. mexico settled on may 10th to honor mothers and the virgin marry. the 10th was chosen because at the time that is when worker wages were paid and you needed that money because they like to have mariachis and lots of celebrations. >> is that a...
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. >>> in new mexico tonight, we're learning much more about that deadly mass shooting police say the gunman who was still in high school shot at random, killing three elderly women before he was shot to death. erin mclaughlin has the latest >> reporter: tonight in new mexico, new details about america's latest teenaged mass shooter. >> i have eyes on the suspect. he is walking south. he is wearing all black. >> reporter: late tuesday police identified the suspect as 18-year-old beau wilsonon, who was s set to grgraduate higigh school totoday, seen n here moments before being shot dead by police, the climax of his random and murderous shooting rampage that killed three elderly women and wounded at least six, including two police officers. the motive still being investigated >> the amount of violence and brutality that these innocent people faced is something that is unconscionable to me >> reporter: wilson opened fire on a farmington, new mexico, neighborhood, blowing out car windows and shooting up random homes, including a 1-year-old's bedroom >> it went from pop, pop, pop to pop, p
. >>> in new mexico tonight, we're learning much more about that deadly mass shooting police say the gunman who was still in high school shot at random, killing three elderly women before he was shot to death. erin mclaughlin has the latest >> reporter: tonight in new mexico, new details about america's latest teenaged mass shooter. >> i have eyes on the suspect. he is walking south. he is wearing all black. >> reporter: late tuesday police identified the suspect as...
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-mexico border in california >> reporter: a growing humanitarian crisis at the southern border. she says at night, the children cry because they're hungry and cold >> reporter: groups of hundreds hopefully waiting to cross in san diego, el paso and brownsville. they're using branches to put on top of them. women and children sleeping in squalid conditions, some falling ill. in just the last week, more than 60,000 migrants have been apprehended at the u.s.-mexico border, but since the covid-era policy known a title 42 was lifted on thursday, the flow has slowed. just 6,200 crossed on friday compared to 11,000 the day before new rules put in place by the biden administration will make it harder for asylum seekers to gain entri they're now required to make an appointment through an app then go to a point of entry before being processed. they can no longer arrive at the border wall. she says there's little space at the processing center. everybody's cramped together they had to sleep on the floor with shelters at capacity, migrants are rushed to other cities as they wait for a court
-mexico border in california >> reporter: a growing humanitarian crisis at the southern border. she says at night, the children cry because they're hungry and cold >> reporter: groups of hundreds hopefully waiting to cross in san diego, el paso and brownsville. they're using branches to put on top of them. women and children sleeping in squalid conditions, some falling ill. in just the last week, more than 60,000 migrants have been apprehended at the u.s.-mexico border, but since...
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nbc news national correspondent gabe gutierrez is in juarez, mexico, for us. you've been speaking with migrants on both sides of the border, frankly. what are they telling you about their journey, where they're going now? >> reporter: hi there, kate. yes, we were in el paso, texas, yesterday, under a state of emergency and this is juarez, mexico, just across the border and as you can see just look at all these tents that have been set up at this camp and extends quite a bit away here around this area. this is city hall, but we're again steps away from the border crossing and hundreds if not thousands of migrants here in juarez actually by some estimates even tens of thousands of migrants are waiting to enter the u.s. building up over the last several weeks and there's an incredible amount of frustration here, kate. there is a feeling that both the mexican and u.s. government really hasn't focused in on the humanitarian need here. this is just across the street from that migrant center that caught fire in march killing 40 people, a haunting reminder of the over
nbc news national correspondent gabe gutierrez is in juarez, mexico, for us. you've been speaking with migrants on both sides of the border, frankly. what are they telling you about their journey, where they're going now? >> reporter: hi there, kate. yes, we were in el paso, texas, yesterday, under a state of emergency and this is juarez, mexico, just across the border and as you can see just look at all these tents that have been set up at this camp and extends quite a bit away here...
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just reached a deal with mexico as well where mexico will keep migrants from cuba, haiti, nicaragua and venezuela who try to cross illegally. the u.s. says if they cross illegally, they cannot stay here. the big question is, what do we do with people crossing legally? they're showing up to ports of entry asking for asylum. this is a critical point to understand. the illegal crossings are a problem, but with the end of title 42 it's the jump in legal crossings that has everyone worried. here is el paso, the mayor there declared a citywide emergency as it struggles to provide people with shelter and food. the "today" show will have a lot more coming up at 7:00. >> it's a huge issue. thank you very much. >>> 5:46 right now. no delays from b.a.r.t. in its unveiling of its brand new state-of-the-art rail inspection vehicle. the agency recently posted video of its new automated track inspection tool, a machine five years in the making. it promises to more efficiently identify potential problems on the rail line. later this morning, b.a.r.t. plans to show it off for the first time at the daly
just reached a deal with mexico as well where mexico will keep migrants from cuba, haiti, nicaragua and venezuela who try to cross illegally. the u.s. says if they cross illegally, they cannot stay here. the big question is, what do we do with people crossing legally? they're showing up to ports of entry asking for asylum. this is a critical point to understand. the illegal crossings are a problem, but with the end of title 42 it's the jump in legal crossings that has everyone worried. here is...
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the first in new mexico. another community reeling from yet another mass shooting. >> three people killed several others hurt, including two police officers. it happened in the city of farmington the suspect a heavily armed 18-year-old shot and killed by police. >>> the other incident happened in virginia where two people were beat by a man with a metal baseball bat. that attack coming amid a rise in attacks against members of congress >> we have complete coverage on both stories we will start in new mexico. nbc's erin mclaughlin. hi, good morning >> reporter: good morning. police who responded to that shooting described the scene as chaotic saying the gunman who was armed with multiple weapons was firing randomly at homes and cars >> shooting off about 50 shots possibly still going on. >> reporter: gunfire erupting monday morning in farmington, new mexico about 200 miles northwest of santa fe >> i have eyes on the suspect. he's walking south he's wearing all black he has an automatic weapon. >> reporter: pol
the first in new mexico. another community reeling from yet another mass shooting. >> three people killed several others hurt, including two police officers. it happened in the city of farmington the suspect a heavily armed 18-year-old shot and killed by police. >>> the other incident happened in virginia where two people were beat by a man with a metal baseball bat. that attack coming amid a rise in attacks against members of congress >> we have complete coverage on both...
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. >> and it is cinco de mayo, but you probably won't find many celebrating in mexico. we dive into the history of the holiday and a special way to lebrate in the south bceay >>> right now it's 6:12. as we take a live look outside in palo alto, a nice, quiet start to our friday morning. it's most cloudy and as of now no rain. rain chances increase later this evening, so we have a few more hours to get out and about and not have to worry about lugging around the umbrella. we'll talk about the return of rain and look at the weekend forecast in a few minutes. >> the crash cleared near golden gate, westbound 880, speeding toward the toll plaza where the metering lights were turned on. the san mateo bridge, that's an aggressive lane change. traffic flows smoothly, but we have someone in the service lane. it doesn't look like there are brakes tapping. we'll monitor the drive. >>> good morning. very happy friday to you. apple's tim cook talked to analysts and reporters about profits and plans. no big layoffs, he says. a dividend and stock buyback for shareholders as predicted.
. >> and it is cinco de mayo, but you probably won't find many celebrating in mexico. we dive into the history of the holiday and a special way to lebrate in the south bceay >>> right now it's 6:12. as we take a live look outside in palo alto, a nice, quiet start to our friday morning. it's most cloudy and as of now no rain. rain chances increase later this evening, so we have a few more hours to get out and about and not have to worry about lugging around the umbrella. we'll...
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. >>> there's a warning tonight for americans traveling to mexico for cosmetic surgery after two people died in a suspected meningitis outbreak linked to procedures at two clinics in mexico right across the border from brownsville, texas. cdc says about 220 americans could be at risk after traveling to the clinics for cosmetic procedures. cdc has identified 25 possible additional cases. the two clinics closed may 13th. >>> tesla ceo elon musk is headed to china. i want to show you musk at the opening of the tesla plant in shanghai a few years ago. tesla is now trying to expand its production of cars and large scale batteries in the city. however, the chinese government has been slow in approving that process. cnbc is reporting that musk will meet with senior chinese leaders and visit the tesla plant as tesla grapples with intensified competition with chinese automakers .. this will be thehe firirst t tr thee country f for musk inn thr years. >>> there is something in the water of italy's famamous grand canall in veninice. the water suddenly turned fluorescent green yesterday. speculatio
. >>> there's a warning tonight for americans traveling to mexico for cosmetic surgery after two people died in a suspected meningitis outbreak linked to procedures at two clinics in mexico right across the border from brownsville, texas. cdc says about 220 americans could be at risk after traveling to the clinics for cosmetic procedures. cdc has identified 25 possible additional cases. the two clinics closed may 13th. >>> tesla ceo elon musk is headed to china. i want to show...
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restriction known as title 42 gabe gutierrez is there. >> reporter: tonight, in juarez, mexico, local officials estimate at least 10,000 migrants are waiting to cross the u.s. border. what's been the hardest part [ speaking non-english "the hardest part is never having work, food, or water," this man from guatemala says, telling us he may cross with his 2-year-old son today others may wait until the u.s. lifts the covid border restriction known as title 42 next week >> it's a heartbreaking thing seeing all these people. >> reporter: this camp has sprung up right next to that migrant detention center where 40 people died in a fire in late march it's a haunting reminder of just how dangerous this humanitarian crisis can be today, homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas visited south texas, under mounting pressure over a record number of illegal border crossings the biden administration counting its decision to deploy 1,500 active duty troops to handle administrative tasks >> the president has used the tools that he has in front of him to prepare ahead of title 42 lifting. >> repo
restriction known as title 42 gabe gutierrez is there. >> reporter: tonight, in juarez, mexico, local officials estimate at least 10,000 migrants are waiting to cross the u.s. border. what's been the hardest part [ speaking non-english "the hardest part is never having work, food, or water," this man from guatemala says, telling us he may cross with his 2-year-old son today others may wait until the u.s. lifts the covid border restriction known as title 42 next week >>...
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. >>> learning more about the victims of the deadly mass shooting in northern new mexico. new details also emerging about the 18-year-old gunman. police say his attack was completely random. here's nbc news correspondent erin mclaughlin. >> reporter: in new mexico, new details about america's latest teenage mass shooter. >> advise on the suspect. he's walking south. he's wearing all black. >> reporter: late tuesday police identified the suspect as bobowe wilslson, an n 1818-yearh school student seen here moments before being shot dead by police following an apparent murderous shooting rampage that killed three elderly women and wounded at least six, including two police officers. >> the amount of violence and brutality that these innocent people face is something that is unconscionable to me. >> reporter: police say wilson opened fire on a farmington, new mexico, neighborhood, blowing out car windows and shooting up random homes. >> he was just shooting indiscriminately. >> reporter: the first shots fired at 10:56. ten minutes later police shot the gunman dead having been
. >>> learning more about the victims of the deadly mass shooting in northern new mexico. new details also emerging about the 18-year-old gunman. police say his attack was completely random. here's nbc news correspondent erin mclaughlin. >> reporter: in new mexico, new details about america's latest teenage mass shooter. >> advise on the suspect. he's walking south. he's wearing all black. >> reporter: late tuesday police identified the suspect as bobowe wilslson, an...
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/mexico border. in a statement the florida governor said he said that 800 members of the florida national guard, over 100 highway patrol troopers as well as a number of aircraft and boats would be sent to the border. >>> up north hotels and schools have become shelters in new york city. parents are not happy about that but the mayor's office says it's running out of options. nbc news national correspondent gabe gutierrez following all this for us. gabe, let's start with new york and what's happening here. not just parents but children voicing concerns. >> reporter: that's right. this morning at a rally outside one of those schools in williamsburg, parents were protesting and so were some of their children as well. take a listen to what they had to say. [ crowd chanting ] >> reporter: they were saying we support asylum seekers, but not at school and, kate, this comes after months of mayor eric adams sounding the alarm over just how many migrants had come to new york city, so far the city has received
/mexico border. in a statement the florida governor said he said that 800 members of the florida national guard, over 100 highway patrol troopers as well as a number of aircraft and boats would be sent to the border. >>> up north hotels and schools have become shelters in new york city. parents are not happy about that but the mayor's office says it's running out of options. nbc news national correspondent gabe gutierrez following all this for us. gabe, let's start with new york and...
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. >> reporter: 65,000 migrants might be in northern mexico waiting to cross. arrests have surged to record levels. about 11,000 on wednesday alone. thursday a bus of migrants, most from venezuela, arrived outside the vice president's residence in washington. >> this is a humanitarian crisis. >> reporter: the federal government has sent 1,500 unarmed soldiers to the border to help process new arrivals. while texas governor abbott has deployed armed national guard troops to help secure the border. in washington, republicans capitalizing on the chaos are slamming president biden's handling of the crisis. >> when in the world is this administration going to wake up? >> reporter: as lawmakers bicker, the humanitarian crisis grows. house republicans are backing a bill which would reinstate several trump immigration policies, including building more border wall. it has no chance of becoming law, maintaining the status quo for an immigration system members of both party arizona agree is broken. chris pollone, nbc news. >>> back to the california border with mexico wit
. >> reporter: 65,000 migrants might be in northern mexico waiting to cross. arrests have surged to record levels. about 11,000 on wednesday alone. thursday a bus of migrants, most from venezuela, arrived outside the vice president's residence in washington. >> this is a humanitarian crisis. >> reporter: the federal government has sent 1,500 unarmed soldiers to the border to help process new arrivals. while texas governor abbott has deployed armed national guard troops to help...
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/mexico border seeking asylum. nbc bay area's e81 cull joins us. after speaking with advocates in the bay area getting ready to help with that influx, let's sfrt with what this means. >> the old rules, if you will, if you tried to cross illegally while seeking asylum, you'd be immediately turned around. but it would not affect your chances of future migration, according to homeland security. the white house says the new rules that take effect at 9:00 tonight, called title 8, opens up more legal pathways to immigration, but it also adds significant new restrictions on those seeking asylum. under the new title 8, you must prove you sought protection in another country along the way and were denied. new rules also crack down on illegal crossings. not only can you be deported right away, you can also now be barred from attemptsing to re-enter legally for at least five years. if you try again, you could be prosecuted. for the moment, the biden administration is urging people to not come to the southern border. >> do not risk your life and your life savi
/mexico border seeking asylum. nbc bay area's e81 cull joins us. after speaking with advocates in the bay area getting ready to help with that influx, let's sfrt with what this means. >> the old rules, if you will, if you tried to cross illegally while seeking asylum, you'd be immediately turned around. but it would not affect your chances of future migration, according to homeland security. the white house says the new rules that take effect at 9:00 tonight, called title 8, opens up more...
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kelly, thank you >>> we've learned much more about the deadly shooting that shocked farmington, new mexico police are identified the shooter as 18-year-old high school senior bo wilson. he fired at least 150 bullets into homes and cars, seemingly at ram random. a survivor says a bullet pierced the wall of her 1-year-old daughter's bedroom as she and her daughter ran for cover >> it went from pop, pop, pop, pop, to pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, and i freaked out because i knew then that it was gunshots, and i just grabbed my daughter we just barricaded in between the washer and the drier >> three people were killed in the rampage, including 97-year-old gwendolyn skoe field and her daughter also killed, a mother of five and a he roo tiredretired school neers. police say the gunman was shot and killed within five minutes of officers arriving on scene. two officers were injured but are in stable condition. investigators are working to find a possible motive >>> the secret service is investigating how an intruder got into the home of president biden's national security advisor. an unidentified
kelly, thank you >>> we've learned much more about the deadly shooting that shocked farmington, new mexico police are identified the shooter as 18-year-old high school senior bo wilson. he fired at least 150 bullets into homes and cars, seemingly at ram random. a survivor says a bullet pierced the wall of her 1-year-old daughter's bedroom as she and her daughter ran for cover >> it went from pop, pop, pop, pop, to pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, and i freaked out because i knew...
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i live on sesame street, but originally, i am from mexico so i -- my first language is spanish. >> so you speak two languages? >> yes it's my super power. >> i love that >> and i'm 5 years old. >> we have met before. you were on the show once before. but for those who weren't watching, tell us about yourself. >> i had so much fun thanks for bringing us back hello, my name is g. young. i'm 7 years old. i'm a proud korean american, and i live on sesame street, and i love to rock out on my guitar. >> all right and i have heard her play she really rocks out so tell me you've got different people tell me about feelings and how you guys cope with feelings. >> well, you know, big feelings, it's something we all have. i get them, rosita has them i bet even lers and our friends at home have big feelings. >> and sometimes your belly gets all tied up and you start feeling hot and cold all over. >> what is that? >> well, your body feels funny. you might be feeling sad or angry. >> yeah. there's all kinds of big feelings right, rosita? you get happy feelings or sad or angry or even scared sometime
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talk about that in a moment but there's that severe threat that is going to be impacting mostly new mexico, extending into kansas, colorado and texas well as the panhandle of oklahoma we'll likely see gusty winds up to 60 miles per hour but we can't rule out hail and tornados in the gulf of mexico, an area of disturbed weather 20% advance of development in this area you see in red, either way it's going to bring heavy bismarck plenty of sunshine in dallas and shreveport, but thunderstorms possible for amarillo, albuquerque and santa fe and those warm temperatures are sticking around for a little while longer we talk about summertime storms, sum a summertime tempeperatures in fu summertime tempeperatures in fu force.e. ready to s shine frfrom the insnside out? say y “yes” to naturere's bouy advanceded gummies and jelllly beans. the nunumber one b brand for r hair, skinin and nail. withth two timeses more biotn to bringng out moree of youour inner bebeauty. get morere with nanature's bou. no two b bodies are e the sam. some p pads, nevever got thatat message.. but,t, always flflexfoam di
talk about that in a moment but there's that severe threat that is going to be impacting mostly new mexico, extending into kansas, colorado and texas well as the panhandle of oklahoma we'll likely see gusty winds up to 60 miles per hour but we can't rule out hail and tornados in the gulf of mexico, an area of disturbed weather 20% advance of development in this area you see in red, either way it's going to bring heavy bismarck plenty of sunshine in dallas and shreveport, but thunderstorms...
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lots of people are celebrating mexico's victory in the battle of puebla. san jose police are trying to make sure those celebrations don't get out of hand. >> it's been problematic in the last several years. nbc's robert handa joins us in downtown san jose where there is some celebrating and now legal cruising that's allowed. i see some of the low riders behind you. >> reporter: that's right. we have seen quite a car show here on santa clara street in downtown san jose. ? you remember, the city repealed its old anti-cruising ordinance last summer and coupled with fewer worries about covid, it's creating quite a festive atmosphere. police want to keep it that way. cinco de mayo brings out a lot of color throughout san jose with plenty of popup merchandise stands, music, and decorated cars. historically, san jose draws big crowds for the holiday. with it comes excitement and a little bit of caution. >> yeah, everything's more open nowadays. i feel it's going to be a better year. hopefully it's not crazy out here. we'll see what happens. >> reporter: a big cha
lots of people are celebrating mexico's victory in the battle of puebla. san jose police are trying to make sure those celebrations don't get out of hand. >> it's been problematic in the last several years. nbc's robert handa joins us in downtown san jose where there is some celebrating and now legal cruising that's allowed. i see some of the low riders behind you. >> reporter: that's right. we have seen quite a car show here on santa clara street in downtown san jose. ? you...
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/mexico border. check out this video. you can see hundreds of migrants can be seen waiting along the mexico/california border near san diego. the pandemic-era policy title 42 is set to expire thursday, 9:00 p.m. our time. the policy made it easier for border agents to quickly deport asylum seekers. >> i'm just trying to seek a better life. i'm not a bad person, i'm not a violent person. >> the white house press secretary says there's a plan to deal with the crisis humanely by employing enforcement, deterrence, and diplomacy. >>> russian president vladimir putin declared the west has unleashed a real war against russia. he made those remarks during a victory day celebration that marks the 78th anniversary of the soviet union's defeat of nazi germany. hours before the ceremony, moscow fired its latest barrage of cruise missiles at various targets in ukraine. president putin has repeatedly sought to paint his invasion of ukraine as necessary to defend against a western threat. ukraine and its western allies say they pose no
/mexico border. check out this video. you can see hundreds of migrants can be seen waiting along the mexico/california border near san diego. the pandemic-era policy title 42 is set to expire thursday, 9:00 p.m. our time. the policy made it easier for border agents to quickly deport asylum seekers. >> i'm just trying to seek a better life. i'm not a bad person, i'm not a violent person. >> the white house press secretary says there's a plan to deal with the crisis humanely by...
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gears up for a second round of debt talks on capitol hill >> a 18-year-old unleashes a rampage in new mexico until. 6r789 . >>> martha stewart graces the cover of spor"sports illustratea 81 >>> good tuesday morning i'm phillip mena >> i'm frances rivera. congressional leaders back at the negotiating table today in a hope to find a way to raise the debt ceiling while you heard yesterday about biden's optimistic view, house republicans don't agree. >> we just had our secretary say june 1st we could run out of money. we only have so many days left the president decided to wait 100 days before he would negotiate. so no, i don't think we're in a good place i know we're not >> the house speaker went on to criticize president biden over his planned travel this week he says an american president should focus on the solutions of america. today's meeting will bring the four leaders of congress into the room where their staff has been hard at work finding a path forward. senate majority leader chuck schumer echoed the president's positivity, promising that default is not an option but with the presiden
gears up for a second round of debt talks on capitol hill >> a 18-year-old unleashes a rampage in new mexico until. 6r789 . >>> martha stewart graces the cover of spor"sports illustratea 81 >>> good tuesday morning i'm phillip mena >> i'm frances rivera. congressional leaders back at the negotiating table today in a hope to find a way to raise the debt ceiling while you heard yesterday about biden's optimistic view, house republicans don't agree. >> we...
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she got lhim doughnuts and delivered a message to his cousins that he was looking for help getting to mexico his cousins refused. a third person, domingo castillo is being held on possession of marijuana. castillo could face additional charges. >> he was assisting mr. yoropes in fleeing the neighborhood where the crime took place >> reporter: oropesa had been hiding out at this home. the neighbors are in disbelief mr. it' >> it's really scary because you think it's your safe place and then you find out there's someone across the street that's killed some people >> reporter: authorities say he was accused of domestic violence just last summer by his wife who chose not to pursue charges. >> and our thanks to priscilla for that update. >>> amidst escalating concerns over raising the u.s. debt ceiling, democrats revealed a long-brewing plan in their efforts to prevent an economic crisis the party plans to push what's flown as a discharge petition to force a bill to raise the debt limit to the house floor for a vote the bill was quietly introduced in january and would require the signature of 218
she got lhim doughnuts and delivered a message to his cousins that he was looking for help getting to mexico his cousins refused. a third person, domingo castillo is being held on possession of marijuana. castillo could face additional charges. >> he was assisting mr. yoropes in fleeing the neighborhood where the crime took place >> reporter: oropesa had been hiding out at this home. the neighbors are in disbelief mr. it' >> it's really scary because you think it's your safe...
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. >>> at least three people were killed and six injured in a shooting in new mexico the suspected gunman was then shot dead by police. it happened in the northwest four corners part of the state the 18-year-old suspect used at least three weapons, police say, including an ar-style rifle, firing at victim at random at least six houses and three cars were hit by gunfire among the injured, two police officers, one of them still hospitalized a motive is under investigation. the governor in a statement praised law enforcement's quick response adding my administration will not stop fighting the epidemic of gun violence from every angle possible >>> over four years since his appointment by the trump justice department, special counsel john durham on monday issued his 300-page report on the origins of the fbi's investigation into potential collusion between the trump campaign and russia in 2016 nbc's ken delainian has more on the conclusions reached by durham >> reporter: in his long-awaited report, the special counsel looking into the origins of the trump russia investigation blasting the fbi's
. >>> at least three people were killed and six injured in a shooting in new mexico the suspected gunman was then shot dead by police. it happened in the northwest four corners part of the state the 18-year-old suspect used at least three weapons, police say, including an ar-style rifle, firing at victim at random at least six houses and three cars were hit by gunfire among the injured, two police officers, one of them still hospitalized a motive is under investigation. the governor in...
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the annual memorial day weekend event typically draws thousands of the town of red river new mexico police identified one suspect, jacob castillo, who is charged with murder. others were also booked on illegal firm and drug charges. >>> focusing overseas where officials confirm president erdogan will keep his seat he maintains a decades' long political stronghold after the highly contested election. we go to matt bradley for the latest. >> reporter: after two decades in power, turkey's president recep tayyip erdogan has won yet again. >> translator: today the only winner is turkey, erdogan said in his victory speech. defeating his challenger kemal kilicdaroglu by a margin of about 4% president biden acknowledging erdogan's victory, congratulating him over twitter. >> so this is a runoff presidential election. so the voters here just get one choice, erdogan versus kemal kilicdaroglu he will continue challenging american foreign policy in the middle east and europe where he has long played east against west. >> quite a significant person to the citizens of turkey believe, that the west doesn
the annual memorial day weekend event typically draws thousands of the town of red river new mexico police identified one suspect, jacob castillo, who is charged with murder. others were also booked on illegal firm and drug charges. >>> focusing overseas where officials confirm president erdogan will keep his seat he maintains a decades' long political stronghold after the highly contested election. we go to matt bradley for the latest. >> reporter: after two decades in power,...
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erin mclaughlin takes us through it. >> reporter: tonight in farmington, new mexico, new police body camera footage capturing the harrowing moment america's latest teenaged mass shooter was shot dead by police >> subject's down! >> reporter: in footage released by police late thursday, you see the officers running toward danger. >> more shot are being fired. >> reporter: neighbors guiding them to the attacker >> i see him get behind the car, sir. >> reporter: another sergeant's camera records her being shot in a hail of gunfire. >> i'm shot! >> where is your tourniquet >> reporter: two officers were among the seven injured, all now released from the hospital this was the climax of 18-year-old beau wilson's deadly rampage through his own neighborhood police say 97-year-old gwendolyn schofield and her 73-year-old daughter melodie died trying to save 79-year-old shirley voita, also killed the day before his high school graduation, police say wilson armed with three different guns and having access to more than 1,400 rounds of ammunition began firing an ar-15 assault rifle from his home
erin mclaughlin takes us through it. >> reporter: tonight in farmington, new mexico, new police body camera footage capturing the harrowing moment america's latest teenaged mass shooter was shot dead by police >> subject's down! >> reporter: in footage released by police late thursday, you see the officers running toward danger. >> more shot are being fired. >> reporter: neighbors guiding them to the attacker >> i see him get behind the car, sir. >>...
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from mexico. so is el paso. this video taken there today. the surge comes as border restriction known as title 42 is set to end this week. it was issued at the start of the pandemic. under the policy, the u.s. turned migrants back to mexico more than 2.5 million times. in preparation for the influx this, we're unarmed active duty troops will be present at the southern border. >>> one of the deadliest mass shootings of the year so far. nine people including the gunman were killed yesterday afternoon in a city north of dallas. it started when a gunman open fire in a crowded outlet mall and ended when an officer there kills him. police have since identified the shooter as 33-year-old man and investigators say he is a suspected neo-nazi sympathizer but say it's too early to identify a motive for the attack. in addition to those killed, six people are being treated in hospitals, three in critical condition. after the shooting, community members set up a memorial at the site of the shooting, which was the mall. both those who had been at the shoot
from mexico. so is el paso. this video taken there today. the surge comes as border restriction known as title 42 is set to end this week. it was issued at the start of the pandemic. under the policy, the u.s. turned migrants back to mexico more than 2.5 million times. in preparation for the influx this, we're unarmed active duty troops will be present at the southern border. >>> one of the deadliest mass shootings of the year so far. nine people including the gunman were killed...
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got him donuts and delivered a message to his cousins that oropeza was looking for help getting to mexico. the cousins refused. according to nava's interview with authorities. a third person, domingo castillo is being held on possession of marijuana. the district attorney says castilla could face additional charges. >> he was assisting mr. oropeza in fleeing the neighborhood where the crime took place. >> reporter: oropeza had been hiding out at this home. today the neighbors are in disbelief. >> it's really scary, because, i mean, you think that you come to your home, that's your safe place, and then you find out that there's somebody across the street that killed some people. >> reporter: he's been deported four times according to u.s. immigration and customs enforcement, and authorities say he was accused of domestic violence just last summer by his wife, who chose not to pursue charges. >> priscilla, now that the suspect has been charged, what happens now? >> reporter: lester, the suspect remains in the jail behind me held on a $7.5 million bond. a decision on an indictment could come
got him donuts and delivered a message to his cousins that oropeza was looking for help getting to mexico. the cousins refused. according to nava's interview with authorities. a third person, domingo castillo is being held on possession of marijuana. the district attorney says castilla could face additional charges. >> he was assisting mr. oropeza in fleeing the neighborhood where the crime took place. >> reporter: oropeza had been hiding out at this home. today the neighbors are in...
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border at mexico expired. >> that's prompted thousands of migrants to show up at the border, hoping to be selected to apply for asylum. this is a live look now at the crowd in the san ysidro. now over that fence in the foreground there is tijuana, where migrants are literally camping out. a similar scene across many border towns from california to arizona to texas. people hoping the end of title 42 means the beginning of a new life in the u.s. also late tonight, a setback for the biden administration. we have a crew at the border and in san francisco. let's begin here in the city with nbc's gia vang. gia? >> reporter: yeah, raj, as you talked about, late tonight a federal judge blocking the administration from implementing a policy that would allow for the release of migrants without a court date. and the judge halting it for two weeks. this goes to show how last-minute how confusing this can all be for immigrants rights groups that are following all these developments, and including groups right here in sf. tonight anxious migrants have been waiting at the u.s.-mexico border all day f
border at mexico expired. >> that's prompted thousands of migrants to show up at the border, hoping to be selected to apply for asylum. this is a live look now at the crowd in the san ysidro. now over that fence in the foreground there is tijuana, where migrants are literally camping out. a similar scene across many border towns from california to arizona to texas. people hoping the end of title 42 means the beginning of a new life in the u.s. also late tonight, a setback for the biden...
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we're on the ground in mexico. >>> plus, nbc's new reporting on how the u.s. will handle thousands of people entering the country. >>> she wrote a children's book about grief after her husband died. now, the mother of three is accused of poisoning him with fentanyl. the new details from a search warrant just in tonight. >>> for the first time an fda panel endorses over-the-counter birth control pills. when they will be available. >>> and the new treatment for peanut allergies in the youngest children one step closer tonight. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening, and welcome. a republican congressman who was accused of launching a political career built in part on claims made up was arrested on federal charges. congressman george santos turned himself in to authorities on long island, new york, this morning, where he has been indicted on 13 criminal counts. that includes money laundering, theft of public funds, and false statements to congress. the new york representative is free on bond tonight after pleading not guilty,
we're on the ground in mexico. >>> plus, nbc's new reporting on how the u.s. will handle thousands of people entering the country. >>> she wrote a children's book about grief after her husband died. now, the mother of three is accused of poisoning him with fentanyl. the new details from a search warrant just in tonight. >>> for the first time an fda panel endorses over-the-counter birth control pills. when they will be available. >>> and the new treatment for...
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a volcano spewing gas, smoke and ash in mexico. all new video showing its fury and the new warning to people who live there. >> in washington they say they're progressing, they say it's positive, but still no deal on the debt ceiling. why are they negotiating at all, some are asking. >> and a sweet treat for the class of 2023 to tell you about. we're going to tell you where and when graduates can score a free bay area right now on this tuesday morning, it's 6:44, and let's head over to the east bay. martinez, it's a windy start to the day. but it is mostly clear, temperatures in the mid-50s. it will continue to be windy today because we have a cold front dropping in and cooler air is settling in as we speak. we're going to talk about what to expect around the bay area in our microclimate forecast coming up. >>> on the peninsula side, there is some haze. we're watching for that, a smooth drive along 101, 280 between the city and the south bay. we'll see how the east bay is building. there are a couple of spots i'm watching. >>> this
a volcano spewing gas, smoke and ash in mexico. all new video showing its fury and the new warning to people who live there. >> in washington they say they're progressing, they say it's positive, but still no deal on the debt ceiling. why are they negotiating at all, some are asking. >> and a sweet treat for the class of 2023 to tell you about. we're going to tell you where and when graduates can score a free bay area right now on this tuesday morning, it's 6:44, and let's head over...
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the public health order that caused people to turn back to mexico. more migrants are expected to stay and try the chance of seeking asylum. dhs officials do not see a fresh spike in crossings yesterday. just a continuation of the surge from last week. more than 60,000 undocumented migrants crossed in the last three days. the majority of those illegally. the biden administration is now facing another battle over immigration in courts where the aclu asked the judge to block a policy to make it harder for migrants to claim asylum. a florida court placed a temporary hold on the border patrol to release into the u.s. without a court date and without the ability to track in country. peter. >> julia, thank you. >> we want to bring in the assistant secretary of border and immigration policy at the department of homeland security. mr. nunes-nieto, good morning. >> kristen and peter, thank you. >> let's start off with what we are seeing since title 42 has been lifted. throughout the week, we saw record numbers of migrants trying to cross the border. what can y
the public health order that caused people to turn back to mexico. more migrants are expected to stay and try the chance of seeking asylum. dhs officials do not see a fresh spike in crossings yesterday. just a continuation of the surge from last week. more than 60,000 undocumented migrants crossed in the last three days. the majority of those illegally. the biden administration is now facing another battle over immigration in courts where the aclu asked the judge to block a policy to make it...