we still need a royalty check from this. yeah. okay. we re ready for our royalty check. it s the top of the hour on cnn newsroom, and i m alisyn cam camerota. good to be with you. the fbi s mar-a-lago search. the justice department submitted its proposal under seal for the redacted search warrant affidavit. that s why the doj took the extraordinary step of searching the former president s home. the warrant will privately now move forward. he could release the affidavit with or without redactions or he could not release it at all. evan perez is here with us. when could we see a decision from the judge? reporter: we could see something as soon as today obviously. the judge knows exactly what s in this warrant, in this affidavit. he after all approved the search warrant, and he has said during that hearing last week. he said he believed there were parts of this certainly that could be made public without endangering the justice department s investigation. the other
the executive branch. what could these decisions mean for this power? well, it could greatly limit the power of administrative agencies like the epa to control or try to limit climate change. the administrative state is a project or there s been a conservative project by the far right to try to limit what they call the administrative state, but these are really the government agencies that keep us safe. when you hear complaints about federal regulations and red tape, it s often republicans saying that the government puts too many burdens on businesses and they want to dismantle the power of these agencies. but this is the way the government protects the environment and forces human rights and protects us from unscrupulous corporations. these cases today are hugely significant. so, joyce, let s talk about that. for example, the remain in mexico issue the supreme court will be announcing later today, it s almost a bureaucratic issue of whether the administration followed th
Former GOP representative Joe Scarborough and Mika Brezinski interview newsmakers, politicians and pundits about the issues of the day. Job Approval Rating probably has seven or eight points, maybe even a little more of what i think of as 401 k trumpers right now. I think there are people who are looking at their statements, people who are on the right side of the economic equation any way. They see their numbers going up for all sorts of reasons. And so theyre willing to not really dive in to this russian novel story that no one can quite figure out. And theyre willing to suspend their bizarrely in my view, but they are willing to suspend their ordinary moral judgments about how this president conducts himself and is now representing us on the world stage. But i would not, if i were in the white house, count on that lasting until 2020. Well see. Joe, your latest column in the Washington Post really speaks to this entitled trump finally
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no, he s re-allocating the situation. he has not changed the overall protocols. he is re-allocating them. that s the point we re making. if you go back to mexico which did work, if you go back to making sure adjudicate asylum before somebody comes to the border. if you say it was the policy under president trump and president obama and clinton and president bush they can make determinations i don t want to keep arking w arguing with you. is there an answer that says moving forward, here s what we can do? moving forward, you have to give border agents the proper tools in order to actually secure the border. the president has taken that from them. that s what he did. okay. in the future, you would like to he soot presidee the prison do border agents? i told you. reinstate the mexico policy. you have to not give massive asylum proceedings which by the way are taking six years to get through. people go to the first
the supreme court could decide as soon as today if the trump era immigration policy known at title 42 will remain in place. that policy enacted as a public health measure during the covid-19 pandemic allows the federal government to send migrants back to mexico or their home country to await asylum proceedings. right now officials say there are 22,000 people sleeping at various border towns in mexico waiting for a decision. the texas national guard announced last night it s built two mimes of fencing in the el paso area and plans to continue to build more. cnn s rosa florez joins us live from el paso. rosa, what are you seeing this morning? we see all the people there behind you. reporter: you know, jessica, what i hear here are