46 days to go Vice President Kamala Harris making abortion the issue In Atlanta they before heading to wisconsin. Former President Trump makes a play for the jewish vote but the election could hinge on an entirely different issue. More on the moment. Im Edward Lawrence in for neil cavuto. This is your world. Foxnews Team Coverage with Jonathan Serrie In Atlanta, the Harris Campaign, and in washington on the latest with the Trump Campaign. Would begin with you. Jonathan. Vice president harris wrapped up her remarks just moments ago here in the Atlanta Suburb of cobb county, a once Conservative Stronghold that voted blue in the last 2 president ial elections. Obviously the Vice President hoping to repeat that at an event focused on Abortion Rights highlighting the deaths of 2 torture women to a Propublica Investigation were denied or delayed access to potentially lifesaving medical procedures as a result of State Abortion restrictions that harris blames on her opponent. When Donald Trump
investigation and the response to lawmakers in just a moment. plus, president joe biden defends his division to send troupes to the southern border as the covid restrictions are set to end this week and the polls are sinking. and now on the wrong side of a potential rematch with donald trump in 2024. good morning and welcome to way too early on this monday, may 8th. i m jonathan lemire. thanks for starting your day and week with us. we begin this morning with a second deadliest mass shooting in the united states this year. eight people were killed and several others injured on saturday when a gunman opened fire at an outlet mall in allen, texas, which is a suburb of dallas. we want to warn viewers that some of the footage you re about to see is disturbing. dash cam video, which police confirm is authentic, shows the moment the alleged gunman got out of his car and began firing. police have identified him as a 33-year-old suspected neo-nazi sympathizer. he was wearing
you are in the cnn newsroom. i m paula reid in washington. jim acosta is off. a major move today in an attempt to halt a global banking crisis. switzerland s largest banking group ubs just agreed to buy its rival credit suisse in an emergency rescue bid. the purchase is aimed at halting investor panic brought on by two sudden u.s. bank failures this month. the deal comes after shares of the ailing bank lost 25% over the last week. even an emergency loan from the swiss national bank failed to stop the fallout. cnn reporter anna stewart will join us in just a moment, and cnn global economic analyst, rana foroohar joins us now. all right, rana, can you explain to us this deal? yeah, absolutely. so a little bit of con context. credit suisse has been a troubled bank for some time. so this, you know, this is a bank that over the last couple of years has had any number of crises. it s been considered weak in the marketplace. even late last year, it was having its own problems to
top of the hour this monday, big day for banks. i m erica hill, and the president is speaking to americans with a calm an reassuring tone on the heels of two failing banks over the weekend, and sparking concerns about whether it could lead to more. his message with the american banking system is safe. all customers who had deposits in these bans ks can rt assured they will be protected and access to their money today. that means that those who bank there and need to make payroll and pay bills and stay open for business, and this is an important point, no losses will be borne by the taxpayers. and the president is vowing major changes by the white house, and forced to take emergency action with more than $200 billion worth of deposits into the line to keep other banks from failing. matt egan and m.j. lee come in to join us, and with the action of the u.s. treasury and others to make sure that they ensure beyond the threshold and the president getting out there to say we
plus, senate minority leader mitch mcconnell leads a delegation of senate republicans on an unannounced visit to ukraine even as one of his own members slows progress on military aid that washington has been trying to fast-track. we ll tell you where that legislation stands now. and a key component of russia s propaganda machine at risk, as bloggers imbedded with russian troops are fed up with the repeated failures and are now voicing concerns. good morning. and welcome to way too early on this monday, may 16th. i m jonathan lemire. thank you for being with us. we begin with the latest on the deadly shooting in buffalo over the weekend. the white house says the president and first lady will visit the city tomorrow, to quote grieve with the community. speaking at the national peace officer s memorial service in washington yesterday, president biden addressed with the justice department investigating as an act of racially-motivated, domestic extremism. a lone gunman,