it is already 1:00 a.m. here in ukraine. that would be today. it is a highly anticipated, high-level visit to a country at war but normally be kept secret deliberately fll after arrival. a public announcement in advance, sure to have surprised the state and defense department security details. this visit if it comes to be comes as russia s violence in this country intensifies. today is orthodox easter sunday in ukraine but a curfew is in effect across several regions. officials warning of increased attack during holiday celebrations and tonight, according to uk military in intelligence report, uk planning to conscript ukrainian civilians from the occupied kherson and zaporizhzhia civilians. that is, force civilians captured here to fight for the russian army. several areas have been hit by russian forces just over the past 24 hours including odesa, in that attack at least eight people dead, seven others injured. another civilian target there. residential buildings, as well as
deliberate and what they found in the truck. and then a deal to avoid economic disaster has not been reached yet. moments ago we heard from house speaker, kevin mccarthy. we will talk to jim clyburn about what needs to happen next. and then e. jean carroll, what the president said that has her asking for more money. and then a new wave of afghan migrants going on a dangerous journey to reach the u.s. southern border. we begin this very busy hour with our breaking news on the security scare in washington. a driver now in custody after crashing a u-haul truck into a barrier just one block from the white house last night. police say they believe the suspect crashed the truck intentionally. the law enforcement official telling nbc news the driver was making threats to the white house. investigators also seized a nazi flag from the scene. joining us with more is nbc news capitol hill correspondent, ryan nobles. ryan, what exactly happened? reporter: josé, first let me give
revelations about the gunman who killed eight people at a texas mall, including three young children. the neo-nazi sympathizer appearing to post hateful rants on a social media site and pictures of the mall where he carried out that attack. the victims include a 3-year-old boy and his parents, leaving his 6-year-old brother, the family s sole survivor. a mall security guard who is emotionally remembered by an eyewitness to the shooting. he always walked by our store and just he would wave to us. if we didn t wave back, he wouldn t go away. we had to wave at him. he was such a loving guy, such a caring guy. and in the other texas tragedy, the driver who slammed his car into a group of migrants now facing eight counts of manslaughter. it is a tense time along the border with the covid era restriction known as title 42 set to end on thursday. and in just the last 72 hours alone, there have been more than 26,000 illegal crossings. we have live reports from texas and mexico.
destroyed. first, that urgent plea from authorities in texas for some to get out now and the images coming in now. devastating flooding across parts of texas. first responders and the water rescues. oh my god, he s going in the water. oh my god. a tractor-trailer floating away after trying to drive through deep water. a massive tornado, a family trying to run to safety. oh my gosh. get in get in the car, get in the car! david: a tornado touching down in holly, texas. a family of five hiding in their home. they survived, the home did not. in new york city, once one of donald trump s closest aides, hope hicks takes the stand for the prosecution. what she said and the moment she started crying. the judge calling for a break. outside new york city, that deadly home explosion. a retired police officer killed in the blast in new jersey. a second victim tonight in critical condition. burns across 90% of his body. the blast felt blocks away. at this hour, massive ne
when the house of representatives is led by a different party to the one that controls the senate and also occupies the white house. deadlocks. not unheard of. the government shut down six times since 1990. and when they happen, they can last for a short time, even days. but there s usually a very clear reason why. last time, for example, the government shut down in 2018. it was 35 days that those services were stopped. and this was because of a very clear disagreement about donald trump s wish to build a wall on the southern border. 2013, similarly, very clear policy disagreements saw a 16 day shutdown when representatives fell out over the provision of 0bamacare. this time, though, the reasons are far less clear. the republican speaker, kevin mccarthy, says that he thinks the biggest issue is president biden s wish to send more money to ukraine. but he said a short term deal probably could have been done before now in exchange for stronger border protections on the south of