Kayleigh all eyes on the border today as President Biden and former President Trump head down for dueling visits as immigration is the top issue for 2024. This is outnumbered, im kayleigh mcenany, with Harris Faulkner and Emily Compagno and host of the Michele Tafoya podcast, Michele Tafoya, and former gubernatorial candidate lee zeldin. There is President Biden boarding Air Force One on route to brownsville and former President Trump is going to eagle pass, texas. Just 46 apprehensions this week In Brownsville compared to 2100 in eagle pass in last five days. I wonder why biden chose brownsville . Youre looking at it. We have bill melugin, but we begin with Griff Jenkins with the latest. Griff the latest is President Biden will soon be at brownsville Border Patrol station accompanied by Dhs Secretary Mayorkas and will dpet operational briefing from the chief of the Border Patrol and officials who will bring him up to date and learn 5 00 a. M. This morning, 100 migrants crossed in this
Donate your small talk manu raju youre on capitol hill in this is cnn its friday, march 1, right now on cnn this morning, a funeral for Alexey Navalnys set to begin next hour russian dissidents still rattling Vladimir Putin, even in death. Plus a critical hearing today in the maralago documents case, Donald Trumps lawyers now saying they would step two trial, three months before the election and congress doing what it seems to do best these days, kicking the can down the road. Yet again to head off a Government Shutdown arrived 05 00 a. M. Im here in washington a live look down the national mall, the washington monument, the Lincoln Memorial behind it. Good morning, everyone. Im kasie hunt. Its great to be with you. Happy friday. We made all right. Even in death, Alexey Navalny is haunting Vladimir Putin just an hour from now, Funeral Services are scheduled to begin in moscow for the late Opposition Leader. Hundreds of mourners and a heavy Police Presence or already in place. Navalnys
Protect our water at groundwater dot. Okay. State dot good Sunday Morning to you. Welcome to cnn this morning, it is sunday, april 28. Im Victor Blackwell and im amara walker. Heres what were working on for you this morning. More than 50 Million People are waking up to a widespread Severe Weather threat stretching from texas all the way to wisconsin. As parts of the west pick up the pieces from the lab last round of storms, we will have Live Team Coverage age is an issue and a green man when it against the sixyearold President Biden telling him jokey jokes, taken csm jabs also, donald trump der, and the white house correspondents dinner. More of his comments and those propalestinian protests that greeted guests as they arrived and as propalestinian protests on College Campuses across the country have led to at least 150 more arrest. This morning and one campus to close to everyone except students and the president Flip Georgia Blue in the 2020 election, theres a suburban shift in atlan
To follow. But with thousands of 911 colors impacted by the problem every month. Its nice to have you back on the program. We raised issues during an interview in a recent newscast. Office a long wait time is clearly unacceptable and my administration will be tackling this issue with urgency. I have been sitting here for at least eight minutes. I cannot imagine that no one has called you guys. I do apologize for the delay. There making the city it like it is a joke. Thats how i feel. Outside of individual jurisdictions, there is no state or federal regulation of 911 centers. Air locally enforced as a result there operation of a fragmented. Every year they collect and determine how much we pay into the system through our phone bills every month. With the Investigative Unit, with nbc bay area news. No one from the city of oakland agreed to sit down with the Investigative Unit to talk about the cities 911 problems but they brought it up during the Community Safety meeting this weekend. Ye
Audience so you can all engage us, but we can talk a lot about this, as we do not often get to be in a room with one another to discuss this. I will get to the panelists in the order that they are here. First up will be jennifer, the predoctoral fellow in history at the university of illinois at chicago. She earned her ba from North Carolina university. She earned an ma in history from the university of North Carolina at greensboro. She is a former faculty member at city college and has taught history at several institutions. Her dissertation traces the history of gender and sexuality. Through the 1950s through the early 2000s. At the heart is the resistance and activism of young women and lgbt students. They are examined as forces that challenge administrative policies, academic offerings and cultural institutions at historically black colleges. Through organizing this with activism on several grounds beginning with the modern Civil Rights Movement and ending with campaigns around ant