charleston southern university. ainsley: that ser with grad. steve: it is his alma mater. he is starting at home. ainsley: nice guy. south carolina. is he running against nikki haley who. nikki haley gave him the spot as a senator. they have been good friends for a along time. he was in the house in south carolina. jim demint left and he ran several times after that and won. is he positive, mild-mannered. seeking to form a coalition of that additional conservatives and evangelical christianity and moderate republicans. brian: clear why ainsley was chosen to host tim scott because you know so much about him. ainsley: we met him and talked to him when he wrote his book. went to church with him and talked to his pastor. it was a really great time. they asked me to do who is tim scott? brian don t get mad at me. this your thing on fox nation. ainsley: not really i did a few of them. tim scott gave me an idea what it was like growing up. he brought me back to where h
packed over capacity in many parts of the 2000 thousand mile long border. of course, title 42 has come and gone and migrants keep coming, guys. we got here 1:30 local time and so far two different bus loads at migrants here at gate 42 loaded up and taken to processing centers. we shot video of that if you want to show it for our viewers. they are the folks who have done the paperwork. el paso sector already seen a surge of migrants trying to gets in illegally as well. check out these numbers. in april, el paso sector saw 1400 apprehensions per day. but in the last 48 hours, this sector had 1500 am apprehensions, homeland security secretary released in statement at midnight quote: starting tonight people who arrive at the border without using a lawful pathway will be presumed ineligible for asylum. the border is not open. people who do not use available pathways into the u.s. face tougher consequences including minimum five year ban on reentry and criminal prosecution. now ove
thanks so much for watching tonight. cnn tonight starts now. hi. how are you recovering? it s been quite the 24 hours, i should say. i bet it has. you are fantastic. great job last night. great job tonight. thanks so much. i ll see you soon. good evening. welcome to cnn tonight. in less than two hours, the trump era policy that quickly turned away many migrants at the southern border will expire and thousands of desperate men, women and children who have already made a dangerous journey over hundreds of miles will attempt to enter the u.s. border patrol are bracing for a surge. and the effects are spreading to cities as far as denver and new york. cnn is southern border in just a moment. plus, the things donald trump said to kaitlan collins last night and to the cnn town hall audience. should could get him into legal trouble. why e. jean carroll may sue him again. our panel has thoughts on this. and the man who put jordan neely in a cloak hold is expected to be charge
efforts to overturn the election. he said it s okay by him if america defaults on its debt. he called the capital police officer a thug and said he meant it when he said if you re rich and famous, you can grab women wherever you want. the new test begins. right now, there s a massive number of migrants waiting on the southern border as time runs out tonight on title 42 policy that made it easier to turn them away. and today ukraine gets a big delivery. cruise missiles from the uk. president zelenskyy says he will win the war before the next u.s. election. trump s town hall comments underscore the urgency there. trump refusing to say who should win or if vladimir putin is a war criminal. up first for us, we start there with donald trump, his unending lying and the audience laughter and cheers that speak volumes about his grip on today s republican party. his first answer at last night s cnn town hall was illuminating, a lie, and a lie that proves he cannot or will not quit h
just did the exact same thing when you overpromise on reparations. not too long ago, governor slick was patting himself on the back of her what a great idea it was. i think it was heracles who said we do not imitate, we are a model for the world. that is a little braggadocio s. i like the spirit of what you guys are saying. this is not just about california, this is about making an impact across the rest of the country. jesse: that all sounded great, but then gavin newsom saw the price tag. $800 billion, with up to $1.2 million payments going to eligible black residents. it is no wonder gavin newsom is backtracking on the massive handouts, telling fox news digital, dealing with that legacy is about much more than cash payments. now, newsom s team is clarifying those comments and says the governor is not backing away from cash payments, but wants to wait for the report in its entirety to arrive on his desk before he makes any decision. newsom needs to learn the art of