Get together with some smart people could break down the big story today, were asking if the Migrant Crisis continues to grow ten President Bidens trip to the border help him flip the script on the issue. Many voters say, is their biggest concern that will Super Tuesday coming up and donald trump expected to win big again, can he afford to ignore the chunk of voters nikki haley is taking . And shes back. Monica lewinsky is new look and mission which has a lot of heads turning. The panel is here and ready to go. So sit back, relax, and lets talk about up first the number one issue for voters, not immigration. A problem that took center stage this week when both President Biden and donald trump headed to the southern border hoping to convince voters the Migrant Crisis is the other guys fault. Air force one, and trump force one, setting up a texas showdown. As the two president s faced off over who can fix the border, this is a joe biden invasion. This is a biden invasion over the past th
Continues here on cnn happening now, Breaking News President Biden and former President Trump just clashed over immigration during competing visits to the southern border. Its a Split Screen Preview of their likable likely general election rematch as the migrant crisis weighs heavily on the minds of voters also tonight, new carnage and anger in gaza. Local Officials Say more than 100 people are dead after Israeli Forces opened fire near a crowd of Palestinian Civilians waiting for food. Plus another breaking story. The transcript of Hunter Bidens closeddoor deposition on capitol hill has just been released. Were going to tell you what it reveals welcome to our viewers here in the United States and around the world. Im wolf blitzer. Youre in the Situation Room the skis, cnn Breaking News. We begin with the Breaking News. President biden and former President Trump putting the Immigration Prices front and center during dueling stops in texas, right near the border with mexico. Both of the
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hello, i m matthew amroliwala welcome to verified live three hours of breaking stories, and checking out the truth behind them. let s start with two big political stories on the move today in the uk, the first regarding the current home secretary, the second concerning borisjohnson. the british prime minister rishi sunak says he believes suella braverman did not breach the ministerial code. the home secretary, one of mr sunak s senior ministers, was accused of asking civil servants to help her avoid taking part in a group speed awareness course after she was caught speeding. mr sunak says he has consulted with the independent adviser on ministerial interests and was advised that on this occasion, further investigation is not necessary. as for borisjohnson, he s ditched government appointed lawyers for his submission to the covid inquiry. it follows the news yesterday that the former prime minister faces a new police probe for potential breaches over covid lockdown restric