pivoted to me. well, it is an incredible film. i hope everyone will watch it. it premieres this week. and thanks for joining us. the news continues now, right here on cnn it s tuesday, june 4, right now on cnn this morning, president biden about to roll out a sweeping executive order to turn back asylum seekers at the southern border. we ve got details plus opening arguments set to begin in just a few hours and the federal gun trial of hunter for biden and the white house, pressuring israel to end the war in gaza, a move that might cost prime minister benjamin netanyahu his jaw all right? and 5:00 a.m. here in washington alive. look at capitol hill in this tuesday morning, everyone in cases it s wonderful to have you with us. congress couldn t get it done. so today, biden, president biden is expected to take action on the border crisis on his own. cnn has learned that the president plans to announce an executive order that will effectively shut down the us, mexico bor
governance there was. look like where do you pursue forever? the goal that you may never achieve a full destruction so david, what are the pressures on netanyahu internally and what are the stakes? i mean, is this a situation where he potentially has to choose between the ceasefire and his own political survival he may well, what these two right-wing parties that have been part of his coalition could well leave the government as they have threatened if he goes ahead with the plan that israel itself for israel s war cabinet, turned out. but it s fascinating, casey, that here you had the president of the united states come out and describe these rarely plan usually what would happen in most diplomatic situations is
is okay with the notion that she might be perceived as a quote, bad guy in her now professional rivalry width caitlin clark, she says it s a role she feels like she was assigned over the course of your final two years in college it all started from the national championship game and i ve been dealing with this ten years now. and understanding like megative things have probably been said about me, but honestly, i ll take that because look, we re women s basketball is people are talking about women s basket, but you d never would think that we ll be talking about what his basketball people are pulling up the games we got celebrities come to games, sold out arenas like just because of one single game and just looking at that, i ll say several, i ll take the bag, our role and i ll continue to take that oil and b that for that for my teammates. and if i want to be that and i know i ll go down in history, i ll look back at 20 years and he had a reason why we watching women s basketball is
insist that we complete both that vowed to continue the war until hamas is destroyed, appears to be undermining a ceasefire proposal that netanyahu s own government put forward joining me now cnn political and national security analyst, david sanger. david, thank you so much for being here. and you write write this in the times about that call for four complete elimination of hamas. and you say that the call four total defeat of hamas sounds like a rationale for perpetual war. and in fact, israeli officials have publicly declared the war in gaza will likely continue to the end of the year if not longer, what are the dynamics here casey? good morning. and the dynamics are complex, but just think about this for a moment. it s very understandable, particularly after the horror of the october 7, attacks that israel would call for the
state just passed a bill that would apply to suspects in cases of aggravated sex crimes against children if an offender refuses the procedure, they could face additional prison time. the measure now heads to the governor s desk right now, india is counting the votes it s from an unprecedented general election. it s the world s largest democratic exercise with over 642 million voters prime minister modi is seeking a rare third consecutive term in office right time now for whether more than 30 million people are facing heat alerts from california to texas this morning. and severe storms are possible for parts of the central us are on the man, derek van dam, here with all of it, derek, good morning good morning. here we are again talking about severe weather, casey, i just won t stop, but we ve gone well over a month of every day continuously through month, the month of may and into june, with at least a slight risk of severe storms this time, encompassing roughly 60 the million america