telling you the truth. what we saw here. police officers trance toward that gunfire. we have been trending like that since 1999. they recently had training on this a few months before this incident, but that s really disgusting, knowing you are trained to go towards the gunfire, you are fully equipped , you see them coming in with shields, body armor, helmets, automatic weapons, and yet, the first sound of gunfire, they turn, retreat, go the other direction, and you can hear the gunfire. for me as a law enforcement official, i find it disheartening. it s hurtful, painful for me to watch on so many different levels, but if i can encourage the community with one thing, what we saw demonstrated, and i think what we re going to continue to see demonstrated on this particular video, what we see there, they did not uphold their oath. this is not to be confused with the rest of the men and women out there who go out there and courageously will go towards the gunfire, and i don t wan
entire clinton campaign. title 42 is scheduled to go away monday. based upon biden s numbers they said expect 18,000 a people a day. that would be the equivalent of houston coming across the border in a year. and this weekend is the second leg of the triple crown. it s going to be one of the hottest stakes races in recent history. do it again can t wait for the weekend oh my god, it s the weekend like every day steve: talking about the weekend. you are looking like at people o racetrack in the baltimore area. tomorrow north running of the preakness at people lick co, i h during race time 96 degrees. the heat index will be 105 degrees when all the horses are taking the track late in the day. ainsley: ains tube tops shos are exposed. brian: do you think for couples they should sell action ware tank to be a tube top wouldn t that be good. ainsley: man in a tank top never a good idea. brian: you don t like men in tank tops why because of raging bull.
we ll bring you the latest from seoul, south korea. this weekend the first flights will take off to bring baby formula from the united states to europe as millions of families continue to scramble to feed their children. at the border, a pandemic-era policy set to expire as immigrants and asylum seekers continue to risk everything to cross the border. we will take you live to texas. and we ll speak to congresswoman norma torres about whether conditioning is making progress on legislation about immigration. and we begin this hour with president biden s first visit to asia since taking office, just after the president arrived in south korea a couple hours ago we learned two secret service employees were sent home. south korean police say they were involved in an incident on thursday outside the president s hotel. president biden began his viet visit by touring a samsung factory being used for a samsung plant being built by austin, texas. he talked about the need to work toget
for two editions we ask questions about what sort of qualities and attributes to make them more or less supportive for a candidate for congress. it is clear what issues they like to lead the way. for republicans the most favor l terrain is the economy and inflation. increasing oil production. that s popular and republicans know this. because it s all over the campaign advertising. joe biden and steve are spending like drunken sailors. i won t raise taxes. biden s bad decisions are costing families $5,000 a year. i won t take it. no amount of buy one get one free deals can overcome. thanks a lot, biden. i ll lower your costs. for democrats it s on positions held by republicans. looking at the nbc polls voters are not crazy about beginning donald trump s by lie about 2020 and candidates who would like to overturn roe v. wade. republican state governments give examples on rights under jeopardy. oklahoma lawmakers passed the most restrictive abortion bill in the count
food prices too have gone up. nothing s being done about it. it s going to kill the people, these diesel prices. they have no i have no choice but to fill up my tank. there s no other choice. definitely too much. and it has to change, hopefully soon. neil: it is the story of the week, and right now it is hitting americans hard. i m talking about inflation, and it is still out of control. here s how bad things are getting. we re grateful if the rise isn t as dramatic as we had experienced in just the prior month. that is the state of things now with prices spiking at near 40-year highs. the last time we saw that is when jimmy carter was president. concerns that we re seeing the same thing roll out now and rolling around hoping for relief. good luck on that front. but kelly o grady on how customers and you are feeling. kelly. reporter: hi, neil. well, week we saw new inflation data with april s consumer price index out. the 8.3% year-over-year number was worse than ex