manchin is on board. sandra: 5 seconds. that child tax credit that s a $1-trillion oops that they made between the original score and this score. it wasn t an oops. sandra: we are short on time because of breaking news. we will have you back. thanks, guys. trace: that bold robbery in a chicago show room similar smash and grabs are taking place across the country. all of those cities there is one thing they have in common. one says it s because of the lax bail laws that lets criminals back on the streets. sandra: two women killed in a car crash near the southern border. the driver in the other vehicle a suspected human smuggler.
to any other case.ating that. judge, this can t be compared to any other case. this was a mass murder. this was planned. premeditated. the evidence shows it was premeditated for a period of time before it was done. the defendant did not just attack other individuals. he targeted juveniles. trace: ethan crumbley is the alleged shooter in oxford, michigan. the lawyers are going over whether or not he should be housed in an adult facility. his attorneys want him in a children s facility. mark you watched this with us. they talked about discovery and the prosecution said a number of items are outstanding. why is that important going
i want to go home and i don t have a home to go home to. [crying]. she survived. her family survived but she is a wreck. there are a lot of wrecks walking around mayfield today. sandra: what is the most urgent need for people on the ground? what they really need right away is housing. they are putting people in state parks, in schools, in shelters and hotels. that s what they need. initially the governor said they will give $5,000 to each family who lost someone to pay for funerals. he said we will grieve together. sandra: steve telling the stories for those people who are struggling so much at this time. trace, the death toll is expected to rise. we heard that from the kentucky governor. we expect further updates. possibly 2 o clock on the ground. these communities ripped apart.
criminal charges because the judge ordered them not to disturb anything. i think it may be a misunderstanding. maybe an account was taken down but that doesn t mean the evidence was destroy. trace: mark, thank you. sandra: a small western kentucky town was hard hit by powerful tornadoes. 13 people are confirmed dead in the town of just 2500. the mayor said 75% of the homes were destroyed. robert just got back from dawson springs. he is back in mayfield where the scene is horrific. hi. [silence]. sandra, 70 miles away dawson springs no cell service. no data. back here reporting live from mayfield. moments ago search and rescue teams went through the building
building folded in on itself. i don t know what more clear of a picture we could send about what this storm did to this community. back to you guys and let this image sink in. sandra: so hard for us to take it in from here. the president plans to visit the area there in kentucky on wednesday hunter, thank you very much. trace: those illustrate the powerful storms. folks in the heartland are picking up the pieces. the death toll at least 78 in 6 states. the weekend s storms tore through the region. mike tobin is live for us in western kentucky where one town was hit hard. this is a recovery that michael said it s not going to