could be misused. i just didn t see it. and while hinton says there are enormous benefits to the technology he spent a career building, the risks are too large to ignore. i want to get a lot more people thinking about how we re going to deal with this. thanks to jake ward for that report. i m yasmin vossoughian, i will see you back in the chair tomorrow as i m in for christiansen. symone starts right now. greetings, everyone. you re watching symone. at this hour, we are following the latest development out of after the tragic loss of eight innocent lives when a shooter opened fire on shoppers in an outlet mall. we ll have a live update from the ground. are you hearing from survivors of yet another mass shooting in america. a second deadly incident in texas, seven migrants killed. and some were mo down by a car outside a shelter in brownsville, texas. all this adding to tensions at the southern border, where a huge wave of migrants are seeking asylum with title 42 such
from the president. plus, i would ask politicians in texas and washington how we get past empty platitudes of thoughts and prayers to create real change. i m a gunman, i have guns, i m a former police officer, i m a former army officer. these ar-15s, they have to get off the streets where this is gonna keep happening. or this is gonna keep happening. also, this hour, new legal questions surrounding former president trump. what did he really know about the classified documents in the basement of barr law go? we re gonna dive into what the special counsel was trying to learn. the surprising reason why it s great test scores and u.s. history are dropping around the country, a hint, the nation s covid lockdown three years ago is only partly to blame. and then, coming up in our next hour, one man is doing everything he can to help migrants left on el paso streets. my conversation with his concerns for so many people right now and when title 42 ends in just four days time. we w
expanded its blast radius over the weekend to a premium outlet mall in texas where that state s republican leaders are today striking a pose of complete impotence in the face of both deadly forces, the 199th shooting took place in allen, texas, a suburb of dallas, texas, eight people were murdered including a 5-year-old boy. six others were injured. unimaginable. unthinkable carnage unfolded as a man armed with an ar-15 style rifle opened fire. here s how one eyewitness who rushed to the mall when his son said shots had been fired outside the store where he works described the scene. the first girl i walked up to was crouched down covering her head in the bushes so i felt for a pulse, pulled her head to the side and she had no face. and so when i rolled the mother over, he came out and asked him are you okay, he said, my mom is hurt. my mom is hurt so whether than traumatize him anymore, i sat him down, he was covered from head to toe like somebody poured blood on him. th
and plus, preparing for the surge. title 42 is going to end this week, and leaders are warning of the chaos that could follow. we will look at what is being done a ed hd of the phone shall influx. we are following these major developing stories and more coming into cnn news central. devastation once again, and now a desperate search for answers, some answers in texas after 33-year-old gunman attacked innocent people saturday at a mall. he killed eight, wounded at least seven, and today, we are learning more about the perpetrator. he was armed with a ar-15 and carried several magazines is and wore a patch linked to right wing extremism, and now we know that he lasted three months in the army before he was terminated due to mental health concerns. cnn s josh campbell goinging to join us from allen, texas. you have new details about two of the victims? that is right, jim. this is obviously never gets easy talking about these massacres. we are now learning that two of the v
Federal courts for alabama redistricting could have huge implications for the control of congress, went all in starts, right now. Good evening from new york. Im chris hayes this evening. One of the leaders of the farright gang the proud boys a guy by the name of Enrique Tarrio, received the longest and harshest sentence to date for attempting to end american democracy and the rule of law. 22 years in federal prison. Tarrio was convicted of Seditious Conspiracy for his role in the insurrection. That sentence, which we got just a few hours ago, is the most severe sentence of the more than 1100 people charged in connection with a january 6th attacks. In court today the proud boys leader says that january six was a, quote, national embarrassment, for the judge was not moved, saying, quote, i dont have any indication hes remorseful for the things hes convicted of. The judge went on to say that tarrio was, quote, the ultimate leader, the ultimate person who hogue organized, who was motivated