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>> hi, marla signs at the white house and this is cnn
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specifically among men of color more so than women and young men, young men. so if you want to make those appeal, you need to talk about things like economics, economic opportunity, and what you're seeing now, you're seeing the foreign president attempt to make that pivot. i think it's smart. i think it's wise to the point that was made this race is going to be one on the margins and i don't think either candidate, democrat or republican should be so presumptive about any group of people to just assume based on their race that they're going to vote one way or the other. the republican party after the growth and opportunity project in 2012 said we're going to reach out to communities of color. i contributed to that. and the party failed in that effort. it comes down to trump of all people actually attempting to make that effort. and i would encourage him to continue for it because every group should have any candidate running for the highest office attempt to make appeals about how they plan to make their lives better? >> yeah and meghan to that more broad point about not taking any group for granite, trying to bring everyone into the fold now, any campaign possibly can trump or biden we're seeing the biden campaign trying to
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actively go after these nikki haley voters who they hope are never trump hers and willing to come to biden. it's interesting when i would talk to them out, when i was on the road, not all of them were necessarily saying if it's never trump, and i'll go for biden. they want to we pursued. they want to be brought into the fold and to that and we know they had this call with some of the biden campaign, had this call with some haley voters and one person told, our reporting team, the messaging has been democracies on the ballot. democracies on the ballot. yeah, we get that, but we're halley voters. we are we were supporting her because we believe in policy issues solutions. we want to talk about substantive issues. >> what is it that is not the message democracies on the ballot? >> what do you think is the message to these haley voters? >> i think they need to split the difference here and i think that like to your point, they're not going to leave anybody left unturned and go after everyone, but i do think that they do need to discuss policy. they do need to split guys economics. that's where these voters are, that these are middle of the road voters.
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so these suburban women, they need to talk about their reproductive freedoms being taken away. they need to talk about the cost of inflation or the cost going down inflation. these are things that the biden campaign is going to be working to do to get these voters to vote for them or even give them an opportunity to get even think about voting for biden and not saying all right, and we have a pole of the most important issues. it's a quantum piazza poll from earlier this month. the most important issues for voters, the economy number one at 28% per serving democracy, immigration and health care how do you feel like these campaigns are doing in terms of telegraphing these messages to you? your point, you're saying that the trump campaign really needs to be talking about the economy and it sounds like that those are the kind issues that people do want to hear about, right? >> they do. and but at the same time, immigration is one of those issues that people supposedly want to hear about. and yet, the democrats, they tried mightily this week with trying to put up an immigration
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bill, our border security bill. it failed as we expected it to. i mean, big shock that an immigration bill would fail during an election year already failed, right? but that being said, it remains to be seen whether so that's even going to be successful. i mean, there were democrats who voted against us immigration bill in greater numbers than when it happens several months ago. is that really going to be a winning strategy point being, are the democrats, are they on the right path? would strategy right now? and i think that's a big question even within democratic circles as to whether they are right yeah. all right. well, don't go anywhere. we have much more to talk about, but that's a nice little ligates is going for this friday morning up next and big names were at the white house last night for a star studded state dinner on the ground but you down plus tornadoes touching down in oklahoma with severe storms expected across the us this weekend. >> and hunter biden's legal
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arguments they may bring in the upcoming trial, including his state of mind when he purchased that firearm in 2018 and one issue raised is whether the president said believed he was a drug user addict at the time of purchasing and possessing that firearm. prosecutors have said they will present evidence including text messages, pictures, and excerpts from his autobiography to show that he was using illegal drugs around the time they say he purchased the weapon and joining us now to discuss this further, see it in legal analysts, carrie cordero, carry. good morning. >> morning. great to have you here. let's start with this filing from last night, hunters attorneys that they've they've filed this argument last night. >> do you think that this argument that he might not have considered himself a user or an attic could be a successful one. >> well, i think it's an important argument for them to make because it goes to the heart of what he's being charged with, which is that he was in a condition that he was not permitted under the law to purchase the firearm. so i
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think it's arguments that they are compelled to make an order two make or defense of him. and it's an argument that potentially could be successful depending on whether the prosecutors or whether the defense puts on the more persuasive arguments regarding his current state at that time that he purchased it and also they seem to be leaning toward the second amendment arguments as a defense. what do you make of that using using the second amendment is a strong well, it just depends on whether whether they're able to make a credible argument. i mean, this particular statute is one that is used so it's not it's not a novel charge. it's novel because it's against a adult child of it a sitting president, but as a matter of a regular charge, it's not, it's not a particularly unusual chart, so i think that i think they are more the defense will be more persuasive on the facts of their particular case rather than on chart challenging the law. it's and i want to play a
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clip from hunter biden's attorney. >> this is from several months ago, but but this is kind of part of the case. they're making. let's listen to that hunter had a gun for 11 days. >> it was never loaded. it was never used. there has never been a standalone gun charge like this brought by this office ever where else other than a case in which they are cowering from the political pressure would somebody be charged with something that's unconstitutional carrie, is this unconstitutional? well, i think that's gonna play out in terms of the arguments that they make. i think they have a less strong argument on the constitutionality of the statute itself as they do on arguments that are specific to hunter biden himself. and so that's where this case is unusual because the plea agreement was not accepted and so now they're in a position where they have these different cases on different coasts and they have this particular gun charge that's going forward. so i think the defense will have its strongest case as they talk
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about how it relates to a hunter biden specifically what his condition was at the time, what his intent was as opposed to challenging the law overall there's also this shade are this, this, this feeling hanging over all of this. we heard a little shade of that from abbe lowell there, but this is politically motivated, right? >> well, i think because what the government is arguing is they're saying look at it it's hard. this is just a basic a basic gun charge or in the other case is just a basic tax case yet this was an investigation conducted by special counsel that went on for five years for a long time. so there is this incongruence between the amount of effort, attention, and time that the justice department placed on a case against a person with political significance versus the amount of time that they would spend on these types of charges in any other case. and so i think that argument is why hundred binds different since
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attorney is putting that out there. >> all right. carrie cordero. great to see you this morning. thanks so much for coming in. still ahead, attorney general merrick garland blasting donald trump's false claims about the fbi raid on mar-a-lago, plus another tornado touched he's down in storm battered this is a secret, war. secrets in spies premier sunday, june 2, bomb cnn, life, diabetes. there's no slowing down. each day is a unique blend of people to see and things to do that's why you choose glue sirna to help manage blood sugar response uniquely designed with carbs steady glue sirna, bring on the day rose sparks engineered for the spontaneous, a dual action formula with the active ingredients of viagra and sialic faster acting and long long-lasting grabbed the moment get started at rho row.co slash sparks it's time yes.
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that's ongoing just to the north and east of des moines. so you look away from the radar for five minutes and then all of a sudden you start to see these tornado warnings pop up kind of an unexpected time for that considering that the national weather service has storm prediction center has a severe thunderstorm watch that doesn't rule out the possibility of a tornado, but but nonetheless, they're picking up on some of these little rotations signatures. there have been observed tornadoes just east of des moines and 60 mile per hour winds with this boeing echo, this storm line of storms that continues to kind of make that bow shape that's why we're concerned about these potential spinoffs of tornadoes. so this is a larger storm system that's basically rocking iowa right now, advancing eastward, it's got its eyes set on chicago for later today. i'll highlight that in just one moment. another severe thunderstorm warning for little rock. they had one earlier this morning, so they're getting rocked at the moment with rough weather this is all part of a larger storm system that's brought over 70 tornadoes since sunday this week and i can't stop, won't stop today is yet another day of severe weather.
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chances. 80 million americans under the threat of storms, chicago, st. louis springfield, little rock to dallas. you saw it on the radar a moment ago. and our greatest probability of torn development is across the northern sections of illinois in southern wisconsin including the chicago suburbs, have 5% chance of tornadoes later this afternoon with that line moving in, we are well above average to date for the number of tornadoes that have spawn so far this year and it won't stop today, jessica, tomorrow and enhanced risk already across the central and southern plains and then on sunday, very, very busy travel de, leading up to memorial day. we have another risk of severe storms across the ohio river valley. >> we hope everyone stays safe over this holiday weekend. derek van dam, thanks so much next louisiana lawmaker's latest move to curb abortion access in that state, plus would just weeks until the first presidential debate. we have an inside look at how both campaigns are preparing one way
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to power now he's running again, this time threatening to be a dictator terminate the constitution. >> that ad part of the biden campaign strategy to ramp up attacks against trump in the month leading up to the cnn debate sources telling us the biden campaign believes the message that trump has snapped will energize democratic voters trump's campaign though, projecting confidence, trump aides telling cnn they believe formats and calendars can't change issues like immigration and the economy. that they think are dominating the race and certainly can't change how biden comes off on camera joining us now cnn's isaac dovere and isaac, you have new reporting about both campaigns getting thank ready for this debate on june 26, seven? >> yes. look, it's a month away, but for them the preparations are already underway, especially for the biden campaign, which feels like they have a plan to organize toward june 27 with a lot of things are going to be doing, including marking the anniversary of the pulse shooting in orlando, talking
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about guns, marking the anniversary of the dobbs decision, talking about abortion. but all of it aimed at really just what they think is very transparent, straightforward approach to going at donald trump on stage, which is to say, how do you defend these things? just say what you say about this. they feel like that contrast is really going to be their benefit a lot of preparation that's going in for that on the biden side, on the trump sayyed, they have so far, advisors tell us, looked at this and said they're not doing a lot of formal prep. they're not expecting pardon. >> mole for him, right? yeah. >> although look at notably four years to go and neither of these guys have debated since the last time they debated each other. it's also historic that we've never had a presidential debate between two presidents before, but four years ago, who was preparing donald trump, chris christie, rudy giuliani, chris christie is clearly not going to be part of the process that helping trump this time around. and rudy giuliani doesn't seem like he's going to be hi there and so that's a real shift and you see that on the biden signed, it is by
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enlarge the same group of people around him that are preparing and they know the way that he goes at this biden one of the words that tends to be used when talking about the biden preparations sprawling, they'd people have been part of it exhausting that biden can sometimes get too focused on are not focused enough really, and just go off on tangents. whereas trump does have his very clear confidence that he he knows how to perform and can show that he is more energetic, has more flair, is more in the moment that then vitamins try to project like that kind of freewheel killing. sure, confidence. this ad that we just played the clip up with robert de niro's voice. do you expect we'll see more like that? >> one of the things in there that i think we should get a sense of is the way that they're trying to tante trump here. and we've seen that from president biden all through this year. but one of the moments there that we're seeing on screen with trump's face sitting behind the desk in the oval office, not
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flattering, not flattering. and it is very deliberately goes into not be flattering to make the former president look heavy. and that is on purpose from the biden campaign they selected that photo from many options, but that one deliberately, those sorts of things that they hope will continue, they think to set down trump off and make him seem unstable and erratic flail around stay with us. >> good. we're gonna go back. we're going to broaden this out to the panel. attorney general merrick garland, responding to a false claim by donald trump that the fbi was authorized to shoot him during its search of mar-a-lago. listen okay. >> that one that allegation is false and it is extremely dangerous. >> the document that is being referred to in the allegation is the justice department standard policy limiting the use of force as the fbi advisers, it is part of the standard operations plan for searches. and in fact, it was even used in the consensual
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search of president biden's home now, this all started when trump sent out a fundraising email claiming, quote, joe biden was locked and loaded, ready to take me out. the fbi says the august 22, 2022earch of mar-a-lago followed standard protocol. the same protocol used in the search of president biden's home in january of 2023. >> dave, let's play how former fbi director james comey also talked about this. >> and then we'll discuss it's entitled policy statement, use of deadly force. we're putting it up there do you know what this can you talk about, what this document is? >> i'm smiling because it's so crazy if you put this in a novel, it would get rejected by your editor. they would not write this in one of you would say i would not. >> this is the standard fbi protocol that applies to every search and it's simply reminds the participants in the search of what the rules are around the use of deadly force. it's not specific to mar-a-lago and we heard our expert, michael moore said almost exactly the
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same thing last hour. >> this is very vanilla, very standard stuff that the federal government plans for all these different contingencies. and yet we're seeing trump do what we often see him do which is take it out of context and fundraise off of it. and what people up there literally is nothing new about this. i mean, it would be wildly irresponsible if there wasn't a documents such as as given what had happened at mar-a-lago. but hey, all you need is that nanoparticle of truth and it makes for the greatest fundraising email. i mean, the point for donald trump is to whip up his supporters drama cash, which mind you? he needs pretty badly these days. he's at a fundraising disadvantage relative to joe biden's overall machine. and when you put that all together, i mean, clearly it's doing the job and what what are the ramifications is donald trump going to have another criminal charge against him or get sued because of a fundraising email. of course, nadh. so this has been a very
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effective approach for him, even if it has been entirely disingenuous and isaac, i just want to read from juliet khiam. >> she wrote in the atlantic trump and his fans let's have gone from simply damming the deep deepstate, the loose term for anyone and national security or law enforcement who hinders his autocratic aims to pre-train federal agents as assassins it's a way of discrediting the legal process of the agencies that have legitimate official reasons to use force. the rhetoric also opens the door for trump's supporters to protect him from supposed injustices at any cost. >> again, this is more along the lines of what we have heard from him. >> it's just a different thread sure. >> and it sort of reminds me of that famous quote, infamous quote that was an unnamed trump adviser during after the election in 2020 and said, oh, he just can't really they accept the election results, but he's talking about it. what could go wrong? well, we saw what happens, right. january 6 is what came from all of that. and this is fermenting distressed with federal law
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enforcement over something that is basic and standard making people think that donald trump was the subject of an assassination attempt or something which is just not true we don't know what will come of that, but it does seem like the kind of thing that you don't want to inject into the political discourse when we have i've seeing that all over the place, not just to january 6, there's a great article in the new york times a couple days ago about how members of congress are facing more violence than ever. i've talked to secretary of state all over the country who had been facing threats. this is where the political discourse is. and instead of looking at ways to get past it or or even cooler down, down, trump is inflaming it more and more. >> sure. michael, i know you talked to the trump campaign, not necessarily about this, but what about policy and that sort of thing is there any concern amongst them about this? >> this sort of rhetoric dovetailing into any sort of
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political violence or inciting anyone are giving people kind of tacit permission to bake. i haven't spoken explicitly about this as you saw, i'm not exactly sure where the campaign is on this but i mean, look, you have the attorney general at a press conference being asked about this very issue because the trump campaign is sort of regained it. there fundraising offer they're sending out emails and people are wondering, well, why was this language in there not aware that this is sort of customary language and i think for any political candidate, if you can control the narrative and the message, oftentimes to your benefit, then you, some ways you are winning. and i think that's really a part of trump's unique effectiveness and in politics have always been able to get ahead of something and twists it in a unique way to his advantage. and it does put the white house in some ways on the defense having to explain something that they probably don't really want to talk about. >> meghan. i saw you wanting to get at what i did. >> i just wonder how much this like unhinged rhetoric really play is going to impact voters. these middle of the road voters, and how much they're going to be turned off and
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they're going to turn out these nikki haley voters, are these people who are very moderate, like is this language really helping his cause come november like it might be in the short term, i'm just not so sure. this helps them in the long term. i actually think it's going to be really detrimental to him because i just think that these suburban women are looking at this being like visits unhinged. and the more and more he does this, it's going to impact his chances to win in november to turn those folks out, and it's certainly as you just reported, what the biden campaign wants to underscore is still like this. before we go to break, we do have new clip of the former president talking about his chances in new york. let's listen to what he said to fox news energetic. >> their entrepreneurial and they're going to save new york and we're going to win new york and we were new york. the elections over we take isaac, you're laughing. is he going to win new york? >> no. okay first of all, it's ridiculous. >> he's not going to win new york new york has not. i don't even know. i think probably 1984 is less that's correct
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yeah. and before that, i'm not sure so when it would have been that by the way, is the year that reagan won everything basically and moreover, dumb trump has made these claims before in 2016 and 2020, he would say, oh, we're going to win. he is not gonna win new york, the south bronx, no matter how many people showed up for him last night? is one of the most democratic areas of the country he says this and it's not where it's not where the election is actually going to play out. >> but he is doing it because he likes to get us talking about we're talking about are we sure, michael, it's he is making his case though. i just want i agree with with isaac, new york is solidly blue, but you have a republican soon to be nominee campaign in and democratic strongholds. i've been involved in republican politics since i started a teenager republican side at 12 we have never going to come anything like doing that because he was in new york for the trial. >> it doesn't because he chose that i certainly understand
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that, but he's showing up. >> and from my perspective as a republican strategist, i am proud to see a republican actually make an appeal to people of color, whether they believe believe it or not. this is an important moment that we shouldn't just gloss over because of the new york trial. >> all right. >> i would like to talk more about all this, but we're we're out of time so hang on. we have one more segment with you all. but up next the nc doublet and the power conference is paving the way for schools to pay student-athletes plus this star saturday dinner at the white house featuring a prize guess the sirens are going off and saying the tornado here. i'm thinking language, die and that was it. >> myelin earth with the liev schreiber premieres june 2 at nine on cia.
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here's your morning roundup. louisiana lawmaker's passing legislation that puts abortion-inducing drugs in the same category as narcotics and depressants. anyone found with the drug without a prescription could face a fine and prison time once that measure is signed by the governor, say a director bill burns is headed back to europe to revive stalled talks on a gaza ceasefire and hostage release deal. qatar's prime minister wall. so take part according to an official, there americans will be traveling in records there numbers this memorial day weekend, aaa saying 44 million of us will travel between thursday and monday, 38 million of those by car. it's the highest number for memorial day since aaa started keeping track the nc doublet and five power conferences paving the way for schools to pay student-athletes . the end cwa will pay more than 2.7 billion in damages over ten years just to past and current athletes dwell agreeing to a revenue plan allowing each school to share up to $20 million a year with its
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athletes the libertarian national convention continues this weekend with independent presidential candidate robert f. kennedy jr. and former republican candidate vivek ramaswamy, speaking to delicate in washington dc today meantime, top republican strategist, karl rove, pinned a wall street journal op-ed saying kennedy's quote outlandish claims will quote prime more than a few wacko is off mr. trump perhaps enough to hand the election to mr. biden all of this as major differences surface between kennedy and his running mate nicole shanahan. cnn's national political correspondent, even mackinlay, has more on that the next vice president of the united states, nicole shanahan. >> nicole shanahan is not a familiar name in national politics we've got and before choosing her as his running mate, independent presidential candidate, robert f. kennedy jr. didn't appear to know her either. >> as recently as a year ago. i really didn't think much of bobby kennedy because i didn't
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know much about him. >> still, i'm confident that there is no american more while a fight and nicole shanahan to play this role. >> now after a series of interviews meant to introduce these silicon valley lawyer to voters, some key compatibility questions have been raised as well, such as are shanahan and kennedy aligned on abortion? >> i wouldn't leave it to the states, right? >> oh, i would hey completely it's up to. >> you should leave it to the woman. >> but in an interview with the sage, still show podcast this month, shanahan seemed unclear about where the top of the ticket stands my understanding is that he absolutely believes in limits on on abortion. >> no. >> kennedy supports abortion limits up to fetal viability, which experts say occur between 23 to 24 weeks. shanahan has shown support for federally restricting abortion between 15 and 18 weeks and where does the
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duo stand on israel's war with hamas? kennedy has been unflinching in backing israel. >> i would continue aid israel's fighting a defensive war. it's not a war of choice. >> while shanahan has been more critical, but you know starting a war with hamas right now is not just starting h4 with hamas, it is it is engaging in something in the middle east that was not very well-planned. >> both republicans and democrats have pounced on the relatively unknown independent saying the wealthy california native if i was only picked for her pocketbook, she's more liberal than junior by far, not a serious person and only a pot of cash to help her get her? no chance candidate on the ballot. >> the new york times report shanahan received around $1 billion after recently divorcing google co-founder sergey brin, the threat of a third party effort with deep pockets as prompted democrats to target kennedy's campaign over concerns he could hurt
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biden's reelection chances it's more looking like she's more like a checkbook in this situation because she is she was only involved really when he needed to get on the ballot in april, the kennedy campaign raised more than $10 but some 8 million of that hall came directly from shanahan as the pair seeks to forge a path together. on the campaign trail rfk jr. also leaving open the possibility of pardoning donald trump during an interview thursday saying, quote, all look at pardons for anybody i'm not going to start announcing pardons for people. it would be improper for me to do that unless there was really clear and convincing evidence that they were not guilty let's turn now to capitol hill, where the senate has walked a bipartisan border bill for the second time this year, that measure earning less support than it did when it was first considered back in february. some progressives believing it's too harsh, joined with republicans in killing it and even the bills own negotiators, independent
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kyrsten sinema and republican james lankford voted against it this time, acute accusing majority leader chuck schumer playing political games. schumer and his fellow democrats aiming to use the vote is ammunition against republicans in november the contracts between democrats and republicans as clear today, and will be even clearer in november democrats want to fix the border and get something done republicans want to give speeches, let the border fester and do absolutely nothing to fix the problem i think you have to look at republicans as basically being very hypocritical and are hypocrites. they, they just want to use this as a campaign issue, but they're not willing to actually debate these issues and vote on these issues, which is necessary for us to make sure we have a secure border. and did they forget who told them to vote against the perfectly good border? >> security bill that would have secured the border for police, liquor, for political reasons really jon tester there are panel is back with us now.
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>> magen, i'll actually want to go to you first congratulations what are its may people are voting for months is this an argument that democrats can effectively make to say? but remember back in february and may, we tried to pass this bipartisan border legislation. it was republicans that wouldn't do it, which in february was absolutely true. this seems to be more of a political move this time, i think that there are hopeful that that will be the case, that people will remember. >> i just i'm not sure in six months, people will remember we are talking during the break that we didn't remember what had been two weeks so the major thing that happened in the house. so i just i mean, i think that they're hopeful. i think they'll always turn to it. they'll always have the talking point to come back to. but i just don't think that folks are going to remember and that's what they're going to drive their vote on if immigration as their number one issue, i want to listen. i believe we have some soundbites from james lankford and kyrsten sinema now let's listen to what they said acinar schumer's just bringing this up for political reasons on it. and i've said, hey, senator schumer, if you want to actually pass something let's sit down and actually work this
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out. but this is not a bipartisan attempt to be able to solve something. this is a partisan attempt for fundraising. >> all talk and no action goes both ways. today, the senate will hold a show vote. whose sole purpose is to point the finger back at the other party? yet another cynical political game dave, when this first one, when the bill failed back in february, cinema was on the floor and was really, really angry at what she considered the political games around this. >> and now we're hearing from her again saying this is more politics just to kind of a different shade. do you think the american people see it that way too and lankford, who you just showed, he he called it in another interviewer, a prop. so you can expect that the republicans are going to say that especially on the campaign trail, but when it comes to the voters that we're talking about this in national terms but you've got to look to the state level two and you play a clip of jon tester. he's one person i think we should pay attention to because what's
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going on with jon tester when he's running for reelection in montana. it's a red state. he's a democratic senator that there's going to be as close races. we are probably going to have any senate race there in what hangs in the balance, the power balance of the senate itself. so remember that if there's any, anyone talking about immigration in november, it's probably gonna be somebody like a jon tester. >> absolutely. isaac you're following the senate races and immigration is an issue. >> it's an amazingly an issue. people have pointed to in montana would pretty far from the southern border. >> but the question here is how much this is not just about the details of the immigration bill and how much the democrats and joe biden's reelection campaign can make it a bad what they're trying to do here, which is to say donald trump is the one standing in the way of washington doing anything. and this is yet another example of it on something that obviously he talks about a lot. that's where it becomes the politics of this is obviously was a political vote and political
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ploy of course, it was also obviously a political ploy. a couple of months ago when donald trump tanked the bipartisan immigration bill and said, this is a bad issue to give to biden and told republicans not to go forward with it. >> actually asked for but meanwhile the situation on the border continues the questions of what to do about our immigration system continue. lots of lives are affected by this and the game james men ship here is happening in washington, but doesn't do anything about this problem, which we all know for 30 years does not been addressed and it does come back to this question of why we had a bill that a democratic senator or republican senator and independent center worked for months to try to get to a place that they would go four and that other republicans were four and other democrats for four and it didn't move. and it is ultimately that does come back to donald trump, right? >> all right. stay with us for
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one second. glitz and glamour at the white house is president biden hosted a black tie state dinner honoring the kenyan president. that invite list included former president bill clinton and secretary of state hillary clinton, nfl commissioner roger goodell and actor sean pin, among others and for entertainment, country singer brad paisley, putting a twist on his own song, american saturday night in honor of the occasion an auteur agenda president biden said he was honored to have the kenyan president at the white house and ended his remarks with an irish toast the road rise to meet you may the wind to be always at your back and the sunshine warming down her face. >> may the rainfall soft-land and fields until we meet again. may god hold you in the palm of his hand to kenya for our guess joining us now, white house
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correspondent priscilla alvarez. priscilla tell us more about last night's events well, as you saw there, the white house rolling out the red carpet for hundreds of guests. and the honor of the kenyan leaders are there was also a brief appearance by foreign president barack obama. now of course, the state dinners are the highest diplomatic tools of the white house can employ to honor a top us ally that's exactly what they were doing. yesterday. this is a meticulously planned event that took place in a transparent pavilion on the south lawn. and we learned from the first lady's office that it was a adorned with more than 1,000 candles. now, they guessed enjoyed a three-course meal that we know include a chilled heirloom, tomato soup, as well as lobster and beef, short ribs and as you saw their entertainment headlined by brad paisley and the howard gospel choir. now, of course, this will book ending a critical visit by the kenyan leader was the first state visit by an african and african leader since 2008. and we heard from
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both president biden and the kenya the president over the course of the day yesterday, were the two were underscoring their decade's long relationship and also how they plan to further cooperate on the economy and economic cooperation as well as on other issues like for example, managing the spiraling situation in haiti. but at least last night, just a glitch see a fair here at the white house by several guests. >> and interesting to priscilla, we're looking at video is you're talking, we feel to see president clinton in the crowd and you mentioned president obama. a lot of former presidents there last night indeed including, as you mentioned, former president brock obama, remember his father was born in kenya while he was president, he did visit the country than later visited when he left office. now, we know from officials that the former president had met with a kennedy one leader at blair house earlier in the day, where the two had a discussion that was described as quote, productive, but obama had left before the seated portion of
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the dinner yesterday. so it's just a brief appearance from him. but as you mentioned, and you're seeing the images there, there was a lot of former president bill clinton hillary clinton there as well as washington types like secretary of state antony blinken and attorney general garland. so another night kept here at the white house and glitzy, one, two, honore a us ally all right. for scylla alvarez. for us at the white house. thanks so much for the panel it was i think the most fun thing we did this morning was look at all the attendees. >> we were walking through and they announced them. >> so we've got to see anybody's favorite of the people that they saw coming through or any the will more valid me wrong. >> i got to me because i just didn't play some at the white house state dinner, but i don't fund. what did we miss it here? because you had you had a good one. >> i don't know what you never know who you're going to see at a stage. all right. thank you to all of you for being here. have a great memorial day weekend. we

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