green light and that they can go ahead and deal with this and get accepted in this country once they re done with this. cities far away from the border getting overwhelmed. we ll talk to one new york suburb official shutting down a hotel planning to house migrants in the big apple. from el paso, with the latest what s going on this, matt. hi, neil. so often you see the aerial and drone videos of the large migrant groups going into the united states and you may ask what happens after that? many are processed and released and that s the scene behind us right now. the migrants outside of the sacred heart shelter in el paso taking up about two city blocks right now, sleeping on the pavement, sheltering in a dirty alleyway and sadly many are coughing and showing signs of illness and you know, the question, what happens next? you know, we re told by a pastor within the past hour or two that some of the religious organizations and charitable organizations will sponsor some of thes
putin should he step outside russia and now apparently china. speaking of china, what to make of its peace efforts in ukraine? the white house saying not much. some republicans on capitol hill are saying not much more. but they re talking about the billions of dollars we ve been forking over to ukraine and many have had enough. you name it, we are on it. with mike tobin and kyiv on what ukrainians are saying about this and aishah hasnie on capitol hill on the fight over the cost of all of this. welcome, everybody. glad to have you. i m neil cavuto. let s get to it in kyiv, ukraine with reaction to the fast-moving developments and mike tobin. mike? well, neil, day two of xi s visit to moscow is pledging strategic support between russia and china. new public comments have stopped short of china saying that they will supply russia with weapons. the very visual of the chinese president showing up in moscow is a visual that creates the notion that china is breaking down russia s
thousand times. you can stick a gun in someone s face, ask them to empty the cash register. as long as nobody got hurt, only a misdemeanor. since taking office, downgraded 52% of felony cases to misdemeanors. years old hush money payment to a porn star we all forgot about, that the feds dismiss? that demands a full force of the law and upgraded felony charge. all of this should come as no shock. the fix was in from the start. here s brad campaigning on getting trump. lot of people are wondering whoever has this job, are they going to convict donald trump. that is the number one issue. i was the chief deputy in the attorney general s office. we sued the trump administration over 100 times. you believe it should happen? i believe we have the hold him accountable. house republicans right through bragg s political charade. he brags about lowering felonies to misdemeanors and not prosecuting. this wasn t something they would pursue. even this district attorney saying
that does it for us on this friday morning, ana cabrera picks up the coverage right now. happy friday. so glad you are with us. it s 10:00 eastern. i m ana cabrera reporting from new york, and it may be friday, but there s still a lot of news this morning, including big economic shifts. we just got the april jobs report, and instead of the decline economists expected, unemployment numbers ticked down. the unemployment rate is 3.4%. jobs were added, many more than expected. that is some good news, but with interest rate hikes, banking turmoil, layoffs, and store closures, how do you assess the state of the u.s. economy? former new orleans mayor mitch landrieu who s also a senior adviser to president biden will join us. plus, a judge could hand down a record sentence for a january 6th rioter today. how long that defendant could spend behind bars. and we re following reaction to the historic verdicts against members of the proud boys. what does it all reveal about the
our correspondent hugo bachega who s currently sheltering in an underground bunker hugo bachega said that in the past hour, the air raid alert in the capital went off, at around 02:20am, local time. the bbc team heard at least one loud explosion, and the city s air defence has been activated. earlier today, ukraine says at least 21 were killed, in an attack on kherson. missile strikes hit a market, a railway station, a petrol station and residential builings. station and residential buildings. it comes as ukraine s president zelensky denied that his country carried out an alleged drone attack on the kremlin. russia says it was an attempt on vladimir putin s life. this video, which appears to show the drone attack, remains unverified. our analysis editor ros atkins has been taking a closer look. russia claims ukraine try to kill vladimir putin in the early hours of wednesday. this is the first video we have. it s in moscow. we see an object lay in from the left and exp