lives to chase the american dream facing a new level of uncertainty today. even with title 42 gone, the government insists the border is not open as u.s. officials try to care for the thousands already here and brace for thousands more. plus, an ex-marine surrenders facing manslaughter charges accused of putting a fellow subway rider in a fatal chokehold. how daniel penny is defending himself about how he felt, quote, entitled to take jordan s life. and fresh off beating former president donald trump in court, e. jean carroll may be ready for another round after trump once again mocked her and called her a whack job during that televised town hall wednesday night, carroll says she s considering hauling trump back into court all over again. so a lot to get to, but right now roughly 13 hours after title 42 expired, dire predictions about a mad rush of thousands of migrants pouring over the border simply haven t come true. now, while officials acknowledge that the situation
savannah, the answer is very, very clear. we are operating within the constraints of a broken immigration system. we will have all the details coming up with updates from texas to california. is there a glimmer of hope for a last-minute debt ceiling deal? what does the postponement of today s white house talks mean for avoiding the fiscal cliff? former marine daniel penny now facing a second degree manslaughter charge for putting a homeless man in a fatal chokehold for at least several minutes on a new york city subway train after what some parents described as aggressively threatening behavior by 30-year-old jordan neely. good day. i m andrea mitchell in new york. the biden administration is trying to maintain the political fallout amidst an outcry of criticism that it failed to prepare early enough for the end of title 42. why not delay the expiration of title 42 until you are ready to handle it? title 42 is a public health authority, the public health emergen
she had very simple advice to me, in later years television broadcasts. take a moment and take a deep breath. that s good advice. truth is no matter what we are doing, our mothers are always with us so to all of you and to the mothers on my great team of producers, which there are many, have a great mother s day weekend, and that does it for us for this edition of andrea mitchell reports. remember to follow the show online, on facebook, and on twitter @mitchellreports and make sure to watch inside with jen psaki this sunday on mother s day and she s a mother of two at noon eastern among her guests republican governor chris sununu. chris jansing reports starts right now. good day, i m chris jansing live at msnbc headquarters in new york city. hope and desperation in the faces of migrants crowded at the border, thousands who risk their