that people are beginning to move when they think the getting is good. i want to bring your attention to some other fast-moving developments on this very story. so let s get to it. welcome, everybody. i m neil cavuto. this is your world. an interesting phenomenon developing on tik tok under the headline of title 42 that has been viewed nearly 100 million times in the last 72 hours. that essentially says may 11th, you can no longer be deported. title 42 has come to an end. many reading that are not from this country. they are from other countries trying to get in to this country. the throngs are building fast. doesn t bill melugin know it in brownsville, texas. bill, what are you seeing? neil, we re now just hours away from title 42 s expiration at midnight. all over mexico s northern cities, migrants are surging to those border cities in anticipation. we ve got some brand new video we d like to show your viewers, this is across from mcallen, texas where thousands of haiti
Outside parliament there, including teachers and school children, many of them waving flags, big smiles on their faces. King charles himself seemed to be in a better mood today. As he greeted the crowd outside the castle this morning, the crowd responded by cheering him on. Of course, the mood is likely to shift again as we get closer to the queens funeral on monday. Just a short time ago, we saw the new prince and princess of wales, william and kate, meeting with troops who will be taking part in that ceremony. The king and husband siblings are scheduled to hold a vigil by the coffin just about 90 minutes from now. Among our guests later in the show, the queens Formerer Chaplain and a Protocol Expert on the challenges of tealing with as many as 500 Heads Of State and dignitaries. Put its also a very busy day in politics. Dramatic developments into multiple Government Investigations involving former president trump. Judge cannon refused to let the probe of those classified documents go
outside parliament there, including teachers and school children, many of them waving flags, big smiles on their faces. king charles himself seemed to be in a better mood today. as he greeted the crowd outside the castle this morning, the crowd responded by cheering him on. of course, the mood is likely to shift again as we get closer to the queen s funeral on monday. just a short time ago, we saw the new prince and princess of wales, william and kate, meeting with troops who will be taking part in that ceremony. the king and husband siblings are scheduled to hold a vigil by the coffin just about 90 minutes from now. among our guests later in the show, the queen s formerer chaplain and a protocol expert on the challenges of tealing with as many as 500 heads of state and dignitaries. put it s also a very busy day in politics. dramatic developments into multiple government investigations involving former president trump. judge cannon refused to let the probe of those classified
and liz cheney is vowing to prevent trump from returning to power after her landslide gop primary defeat that will oust her from congress. she says she s considering a 2024 run for the white house in a potential showdown with the former president. welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i m wolf blitzer, you re in the situation room. we begin this hour with rudy giuliani facing the georgia grand jury knowing he s the target of a criminal investigation. the former trump lawyer questioned under oath about the ex-president s potentially illegal attempts to stay in power. cnn political correspondent sara murray has more from atlanta. we will not talk about this until it s over. it s a grand jury and grand juries, as i recall are secret. rudy giuliani keeping a tight lid on six hours of testimony that just wrapped here. just days after prosecutors told him he is now a target in the criminal investigation into efforts to subvert the 2020 e
both sides about gagging donald trump. now, jack smith did win the first round in the d.c. coup case, but that gag order has not been am place. indeed, it was held for this review today. the special counsel s team says donald trump has clearly shown in his violent rhetoric and his calls for violence and his calls for other things that sounds like witness intimidation means he has to be gagged. trump s lawyers say the gag order, first of all, is overly broad. second of all, they think the whole thing in its entirety is basically a violation of the first amendment, first speech rights afforded to everyone, including especially a presidential candidate engaged in free speech, which can include legitimate criticism of the current administration, which oversees the justi department. now, special counsel jack smith was in court today. despite the judge s pushing back at prosecutors at times, we could tell you one headline from the new york times is this, they write that based on