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>> got it. boss, daughter, you've got, this, the most anticipated moment of this lecture and the stakes couldn't be higher. >> the president and the former president, one stage two, very different visions for america's future. the cnn presidential debates thursday, june 27th at nine live on cnn and streaming on max good morning. >> you were alive in the cnn newsroom. i'm jim acosta in washington today, president biden is set to take executive action to protect about half 1 million undocumented immigrants from being deported. this sweeping immigrant creation policy will allow certain undocumented spouses of us citizens to apply for permanent residency without having to leave the country. it's one of the federal governments biggest relief initiatives since daqqa, that's the program that protects undocumented immigrants who came to the uss children from deportation and less than work in the us you know, it's arlette saenz live at the white house for us. are let what more can you tell us about this executive action by the president were expecting an announcement this afternoon yeah, jim, this it really marks a sweeping plan offering relief to undocumented immigrants in this country. >> as president biden is trying to tackle one of the thorniest political issues, borders security, and immigration that has really vax to this country for decades. now, this plan would essentially allow certain undocumented undocumented spouses married to us citizens and their children to remain in the country as they apply for permanent residents. that's a change of the current policy which requires that they leave the country to do so a really raising questions about whether they would be apprehended upon their return. they will now be able to stay here without fear of deportation. now, this would apply to undocumented individuals who have been living in the the us for ten years and married to a us citizen as of yesterday, they would be allowed oh, to work permanently are legally here in the us. it's estimated this could impact a now, this comes just a few weeks after president biden announced that major crackdown at the us southern border, shutting off the ability of migrants crossing illegally to seek asylum when a certain threshold is met. that is something that polling has shown. a majority of americans have agreed with. you. take a look at a poll released a bit earlier this month, it was 70% approved of that action, 30% did not. but the move really frustrated a lot of immigration advocates and progressives in the president's party. so part of what biden's trying to do here is appeal to some of those groups deal with some of their concerns. and also it's a move that could have appeal to latino voters in key states like arizona, nevada, and georgia all right. >> arlette saenz over the white house for us. thank you so much. in the meantime republicans are already slamming president biden's executive action on immigration. and of course, former president donald trump has been offering a much more draconian vision for his immigration policy, promising mass deportations and detention camps for undocumented migrants, blasting those who cross the border illegally as quote, poisoning the blood of this country. let's discuss with cnn political commentators maria cardona and scott jennings. maria, you're with me here on the student. let me go to you first. you were telling me you might be over there at the white house later today for this announcement, what do you think obviously? this is going to be welcomed by progressives latinos in this country because just recently the president announced a pretty tough policy, cracking down on asylum at the border. what may think but this is more than it being welcomed by latinos and progressives. >> it's gonna be welcomed by the majority of americans and voters. we have seen in poll after poll, after poll, that the american people are not anti-immigrant, their anti chaos. they want solutions. and guess which party has been the one that has been offering the solutions that the american people want and that we know work. those solutions are based on the balanced approach strong, smart border security, which frankly the president democrats tried to do with republicans on their bill until they said absolutely not because donald trump wants to weaponize the issue, not solve it. and so president biden had to take executive actions on his own to shore at border security. and so now president biden is taking the second step, which is expanding legal pathway is again something that the vast majority of americans in swing states support. and this is what the solution looks like democrats have been trying to do this for decades. it has been republicans and have been the ones, especially since donald trump came onto the scene, that only want to weaponize this issue? >> yes. got it. let me ask you do you think that republicans in congress sort of missed an opportunity there they had a chance, i had a bipartisan bill that james lankford from oklahoma was helping to shepherd through the senate. and now, because donald trump said, you know, what guys, let's not do this until after the election. president is going out there and doing executive actions i don't know. >> maybe i mean, it couldn't get congress to agree. it's not the first time an issue couldn't find agreement in congress won't be the last. i mean, if you're worried about reliving the past, why didn't joe biden do this on his first de in office? as opposed to doing it today here in the shadow of a presidential campaign. i mean, the reality is he's governing by political panic. if this is such a great idea why didn't you do this on day one? why didn't he do last week's executive order on day one? why did he canceled all of trump's? immigration orders? i agree with maria. people are tired of chaos and they believed the chaos has been called a caused by joe biden away's handle this for the last three-and-a-half years, the polling is clear, by the way politically. i don't think the american people are in a pro amnesty mood right now, you look at what trump is proposing. there's a lot of polling that shows majority support for what trump is saying including among hispanics in the united states of america, they detention saying, but it's right down on illegal immigration. well, what about detention camps and mass deportations? >> what about that? >> mass need for mass deportations has majority support in the united states and among hispanic voters, right now, it's recent. you can look it up. no, it is at maria. maria. it is absolutely true when we get off the air and you google it, you're going to be embarrassed, but it's absolutely true. >> i will send you the actual hello appalling from pollsters, actually know how to pull on this is going to be i will send this to you as poll 53%. i have issues with that poll because exactly. but, but, but i do want to answer scott right. >> i'm just i want to make sure people don't. >> once. >> i just want to let those right. i want to answer then it might and do this the first day in office. actually, scott, president biden did try to do this. the first de in office, the very first thing he did when he walked into the oval office was he put a bill together that actually does strengthen border security and expands legal pathways because he wants to to do this, right? he wants to do this the way that it's supposed to be done working with congress. but then guess what congressional republicans slam the door on any opportunity that would expand any legal pathways. and what we know from what happened under four years of president trump. and this is something that republicans lie over and over about, about, is that he eviscerated all of the legal pathways, including our asylum system. >> and he did nothing to eradicate illegal immigration. >> his numbers on illegal crossings went up his last year in office so present when president trump was in office, he did nothing to fix this. he made it worse and now it's scott actually kind of rich because what this also does, scott and jim, this keeps american families together when republicans scream that kids need a father and a mother will guess what, then join us? because this is exactly what this executive action is doing. again, the vast majority of americans and i will send you the polling on this got from pulsars who know how to pull on this absolutely agree with this. it is upwards 03 fourths of the american people support a balanced approach of strong border security, which i know, you agree with, but also expanding legal pathways especially for the lung settled immigrants that have been here who have contributed more than 7 trillion to our economy yeah, you know what, i'm actually just going to give in and say that i think maria should go over to the white house today and encouraged joe biden to run on his much amnesty as possible. >> i think if that's the way you want to read the polling, if that's the way you want to the mood in the country, i think i think you should go over there say, you know what president biden, the american people are behind you. let's incur, let's say them as much of this as we possibly can. >> i think i'm all skyping. here's the thing scott are behind him on this action and it's not amnesty scott, you know better, you're a smart guy calling it amnesty is a lazy an incorrect way to describe what's going on. why don't you go tell your republican friends in congress that if they were really, really interested in trying to solve this issue, they would join democrats and do this legislatively. both strong border security as well as expanding legal pathways. that's what works, and that's what merriam people support. >> let me ask you a question. do you think that what joe biden de on his first de in office canceling all of donald trump's executive orders hurt him or helped him with the american people on this issue? >> it helped our immigration system tried to recover the evisceration of what happened to donald trump. because see, here's the problem. scott, not everything has to be based on polls. and politics some things actually real leaders focus on real solutions because it's good for the america and you know what, when you actually put solutions in front of party and politics, the party and politics follows. this is good policy and it's good politics all right, guys, great debate, spirited debate. we'll do it again some other time we got more time. murray and scott. i didn't have to do any work during this game. where are you, jim? jim, next what do you what do you do here? what do you yeah. that's obviously like you guys capitol hill, the new claims are next beat, like in america as biden and trump meet and only cnn has complete coverage with unrivaled access and exclusive pre and post of beit analysis. follow cnn for every countless moment. follow debate night in america begins june 27 at seven when the saw 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they will be releasing a statement later today. so details still coming in, jim, but we have confirmed that he was arrested for allegedly driving while intoxicated and was in police custody this morning. now, is that a court appearance as we speak? >> and what's the next step which we see next might we see justin timberlake come out and address the cameras? i mean, i have to think that they're are members of the press waiting for him absolutely. >> and, you know, justin timberlake is one of the biggest star is and has been one of the biggest stars in music for the past two decades. he's in the middle of his tour right now. he's supposed to be in chicago with two targets this weekend, then back in new york city next week. so this is not coming an opera it's time for him, so we will absolutely have to hear whether it's directly from justin or from his camp. but we absolutely should be hearing from him sooth, especially given that he is in the midst of a tour. this is not a quiet time for his career yeah, that's right, elizabeth. >> and just very quickly, i know we're still getting details as to what happened. we do we know if anybody was hurt any details about the incident itself? >> we don't have made details about the incident itself. nobody was hurt. but again, we heard of this happened last night late in the hansen and we are waiting for details to come in. we just know that he was at a location called the american hotel, which to locate it. in fact, harbor, which is a risky area in the hamptons, and we are waiting to hear more details. and of course, we will continue on this developing story. >> all right, elizabeth wagmeister. thank you very much. really appreciate it. >> also knew today up on capitol hill, senators will be turning up the heat on this ceo of boeing, dave calhoun is expected to apologize for a series of alarming safety failures, including that terrifying blow out of an emergency to earn alaskan airlines flight minutes after takeoff in april, a boeing employees turned whistleblowers told the same group of lawmakers at the company often put profits ahead of safety i literally saw people jumping on the pieces of the airplane to get them to align i call it the tarzan effect. >> among other improper methods again, i raised concerns internally. i was sidelined. i was told to shut up. i received physical traits my my my my boss said i would have killed someone who said what you said in a meeting the ntsb chair reiterated congress last week that boeing has said there are no records documenting the removal for the alaska airlines store i'm not going to sugar coat this. this is a criminal cover up records do in fact exist. i know this because i've personally pass them to the fbi. boeing's corporate leaders continue to conceal the truth. they continue to mislead, deceive the public about the safety of the planes see in an aviation correspondent, pete montana is here. are pete, you have some new information on a new whistleblower with some additional claims against boeing, pretty disturbing stuff. what can you tell him? we just heard from sam salehpour they're also we've now heard from sam mohawk, who is the new whistleblower coming forward. it makes about a dozen whistleblowers in total. this is does happening as the first time that boeing executives are testifying on capitol hill since the january 5 door plug blowout, really seem like boeing would be able to course, correct here. after months on the defense and crisis control. but now it seems like boeing leaders are really walking into a buzz saw. outgoing boeing ceo dave calhoun is the one who will be in the senate committee hotseat. >> he along with boeing's chief engineer, will insist that boeing does not retaliate against employees. >> the latest development is that the chair of this committee, richard blumenthal, will bring up the claims of these dozen boeing whistleblowers and this new one, sam mohak was a quality adjourned inspector for boeing in its renton washington plant. the same plant that built the door plug in the plane involved in the door plug incident, the ntsb found after that incident that the critical bolts that held the door plug in place or not installed there and the plane left the factory without them. now, blumenthal says that mohawks and whistleblowers says that boeing is losing track of parts that don't conform to its standards. it's a big allegation and speaking to cnn blumenthal called mohawks owls accusations extraordinarily serious. listen there's mounting evidence that boeing should be prosecuted and i'm going to withhold judgment until we finish this hearing. and the investigation, the addresses department is now doing its own inquiry but i do think there's nir overwhelming evidence that prosecution is important to sending a message, a deterrent message, and also insisting on accountability boeing over and over again underscoring it does not retaliate against whistleblowers. and here is the statement they say we are committed to making sure that every employee feels empowered to speak up if there was a problem, this is in the opening statement from boeing ceo dave calhoun. he says, we also have strict policies in place to prohibit retaliation against employees he's who come forward also, there's a lot here about boeing's cultural shift and there were a lot of questions before this hearing and after the door plug blowout about whether or not there will be changed at the top at boeing. and this is what calhoun says about that much has been said about boeing's culture. >> we've heard those concerns loud and clear. >> our culture is far from perfect, but we're taking action and making progress we understand the gravity and are committed to moving forward also in the hearing room today or the families of the victims of the max eight crashes of 2018 and 2019, 346 people killed in those two crashes abroad they will be acknowledged in the opening statement from boeing's ceo are very important 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june in my state. we're seeing triple-digit numbers, as you mentioned, pittsburgh sort of record levels of warmth and it's happening early and, that's sort of what we expect as the planet warms up we're going to see more frequent and more intense heat waves, but they're gonna be more pervasive and they're going to expand over a larger and larger fraction of our summer until if we completely failed to act on climate we will be dealing with a perpetual heat wave. summer will be a perpetual heat wave. it's up to us yeah, and i guess we sort of went very quickly past that graphic we showed again to our viewers about pittsburgh and the amount of heat that they're seeing in pittsburgh right now. >> i mean, they haven't seen heat like this and 30 years last time pittsburgh was 95 degrees for six days i mean, that is that's pretty wild and michael, i mean, it seems to me that we're seeing almost month after month, year after year. we're breaking records yeah, we are. >> and it's the extreme heat, right now in the eastern and central us record flooding down in florida. and of course the wildfires out west now in new mexico and california more than 60,000 acres are burning right now in california and this is what we predicted this is what we said. we would be seeing if we failed to move away from fossil fuels to reduce carbon emissions. and unfortunately, as climate scientists the worst thing to experiences senior predictions come true and that's what's happening and how costly might this get for all of us in the years to come? >> because i mean, it's hard to imagine it, things getting worse than six days in a row above 95 degrees in places like pittsburgh are 20 inches of rain down in florida for these wildfires that are breaking out all across the west as they say, there is no economy on a dead planet. >> and so of course, the more the planet warms up, the more of these devastating consequences coastal inundation, these extreme weather events impacts on human health, on 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way it is. >> but when you go to countries like north korea and russia, they all was pull out all the stops in order to greet a foreign leader of like are similar ideology and that, that really tells you all the things that you can you can see because there are so many aspects of you know, how they run things that are very controlled, very tightly controlled. and when you see what the north koreans do with their immaculate streets, and that particular part of the capital all they are putting out every single aspect that they can in order to make putin's limousine travel unencumbered through those main avenues? >> yes, steve, there's potemkin village feel to all of this putin is expected to ask for more weapons. i guess you'll get them it's amazing, jim, how the more things change, the more they stay the same, i guess. >> i mean, who thought that we would have been in a situation where a former superpower like russia used to be the soviet union has to essentially go sort of beggar at begging to try to barter with north korea to get more weapons to support their continued invasion of ukraine. i mean, it's just, it's just pretty amazing, but the bottom line is that putin is going more than just for tried to get weapons and other assistance from north korea. he's also building this anti democratic coalition that we're seeing coming out worldwide with kind of just like iran, north korea, and all these other places. so yeah, he's, he's got a two-pronged admission here yeah. >> i mean, how times have changed for vladimir putin. i mean, i'm old enough to remember when he was in the g8. i mean this is really scraping the bottom of the barrel and kernel. what does north korea get out of this? >> so one of the key things jim, that they get out of this is connection to another country. they get the possibility having the place where they can actually deliver some exports. but they also get something where they get a lot from the russians in return most importantly, technology, especially actually for their space and missile program. and that's the kind of thing that we can expect. we can also expect them to perhaps work together in the cyber area, both the north koreans and the russians have very good offensive cyber capabilities. the russians are of course far ahead in that area, but the north koreans aren't too bad. remember the sony hack and they are basically countries that are now on the other side of the global international financial system. and that will allow them to flock together in the sense and create a beginnings of an economic walk along with china that may not directly challenge everything that we do in the west, but it gives them the capability of at least surviving with each other. and that's how they see that? yes. steve, is it's becoming a real symbiotic relationship here and their economies are built on just being a menace to the rest of the world but i mean, does this help russia at all in ukraine? >> i mean, it could, if the north koreans continued to supply the weapons and other underpinnings that they need to continue their war effort. but you know what i was saying earlier about things staying the same we all remember all of us who have around long enough, you know, the cold war where it was the soviets against western democracies. now it's simply transitioned into something that looks a little bit different. western democracies against these autocratic countries. and then you still have what used to be called the non-aligned movement. now we call it the global south. these countries that are trying to figure okay, what we're going to go with the democracies. are we going to go with the north korea's of the world clearly, north korea has made up its mind. who it's going to fall in with because it really don't have any choice. russia's the closest thing that they can get in terms of a partner for where they see the world going forward yeah. >> and colonel, this follows yesterday's meeting between the president and the nato secretary general, jens stoltenberg. and stoltenberg raise this issue of authoritarian powers like russia, china, north korea, you're all with iran or ryan aligning in this challenge to the west, how serious of a security issue is that shouldn't this be a bigger issue in this presidential campaign? we just don't talk about it i think we should, we should yeah. i agree, jim, i think one of the key elements here is that we're seeing the formation of authoritarian blog. now history has some examples. you'll look at the axis powers during world war ii. germany, italy, and japan coming together and that's the kind of thing that we see with russia, china, north korea, and iran i, those countries have a very core, much core interests in many cases, and they also are responsible for what amount to violations of the nuclear non-proliferation regime that had been established in the wake of the cold war. that regime has gone and we know that north korea has nuclear weapons. we know that the north koreans and the iranians have been working together on nuclear issues and other military issues. so that's the kind of thing that is a significant security issue. not only for this decade, but probably for the century. >> yeah. i mean, steve, a real contrast between the two candidates and this raised to i mean, obviously trump is offering a very different vision dealing with these countries. >> yeah yeah, no, abs absolutely yeah, i agree with both here. >> i mean, we we should be talking about this more because this is critical to us national security and the fact that one of the candidates, donald trump, has already essentially said, look, i'm going to downplay nato. i'm not even sure it should exist. i don't really care if an enemy of nato attacks a non, non paying member of or paying less than the 2%. >> so it's everything that the nieto's antagonist want to hear. >> it's everything that vladimir putin and the chinese north koreans want to hear coming out of 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professional career because i made the decision right there as if this one disease that i have to study. is this disease, hiv aids, became his whole life and he was one of the first to recognize the extent of the aids crisis and some respects we're seeing an an increase in what we would call the heterosexual spread of the disease. >> i don't think many people who sort of know you from covid realize that anyways, you went through some of these same challenges before with hiv aids, not just new disease, trying to find new therapeutics but the activists what was that part of your life? like? >> it is as different as peanuts and watermelons. me, it just is very different because the activists were trying to get the attention of the authorities. the scientific authorities, and the regulatory authorities, that the time proven way of approaching the development of interventions for a new disease doesn't work well for a disease that's rapidly killing themselves l's and their friends and their loved ones. >> the whole thing would be national institutes of health. they won't test any of these drugs that'll keep people alive. and i got this saying, no peptide tie, no. compound. q, anthony fauci, i on you and i said to myself, if i were in their shoes i would be doing exactly what they're doing. that's when i invited them in to sit down with us and say, let's start talking to the point now where they're on all of our advisory committees there at part of the discussion. so they're confrontation to us was based on a good thing. i think back to john lewis's good trouble versus bad trouble. >> they made good trouble. >> my interaction and my response to them as they often get asked is dramatically different than someone on the basis of no evidence accuses you of killing people or that scene of marjorie taylor greene at the hearing to the american people deserve to be abused like that mr. fauci, because you're not doctor. >> i mean, come on. that is nothing like what the activists were doing. >> you wrote in the book there in the gets us point that you have to function in a world that overlaps politics and science it is as part of this politics as well, just getting the right message out. >> and i think overall, you've got to admit without a doubt vaccines saves hundreds of thousands of lives. maybe millions in the united states, and mac and multiples of millions globally. no doubt about that. but when you mandate something, given the psyche of the country and the fact that when you tell somebody they need to do something, the way the country is divided now that you might have a collateral effect unintended, that would have people push back on getting vaccinated. so that needs to be re-examined. >> now, you're talking about this interesting press briefing that you did this as in march of 2020, and you had to correct the record even if the president was talking, how challenging is by said that's it myself. >> i have a responsibility to preserve my own personal integrity and a responsibility to the american public. so when i walked up to the podium, i said, here it goes. >> dr. fauci, the president just said that hydroxychloroqui ne is the end-all the answer is no, and the the evidence that you're talking about, john is anecdotal evidence that was painful to me to have to do that, but there was no doubt that i had to do it. >> i mean, it wasn't like well, maybe you shouldn't maybe there was no doubt that i had to do it. thank you very much he thought president trump would be angry, but listened to what happened behind the scenes. but then he called me in his office once someone he wanted to ask me another question and he was on looking at three different elevations and he says, my god, these these ratings are amazing. they're better than cable, they're better than the better the network, the president, it's no, it's no secret. i'm not divulging a secret about the president. he was very, very fixated on image and ratings. and he thought that the the amount of attention that was given to the press briefings was really terrific and his comment was, wow, do you see those ratings? and my feeling was ratings are on the middle of a pandemic. what are we talking about? ratings nowadays since stepping back from the nih fauci has been focusing more on family but has yet to give up on his life's mission of saving lives. he is now a distinguished professor at georgetown when i take life on a daily basis and trying to enjoy aspects of life every single day and take really serious relationships, particularly my relationship with christine is i just think is something that i value immensely because she really keeps me on the track. and your grandfather now, i am. how grandfather life. it's a feeling that people forever have described to me. oh, wait till you become a grandfather. it's going to be absolutely amazing. but you don't really understand what that means until you have this little kid who's the daughter of your daughter, 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