the fact that we ve become almost numb to it. it happens nearly every week in same way, shape or form. it s just shocking that we re that stagnant as a society. it s not about shotgun, we re talking about weapons of mass killing and the laws haven t caught up with what s on the market right now and every day that this continues is unbelievable. and every day that parents have to worry that their child is going to get mown down at school it s just shocking. yeah, we ll go live to uvalde coming up on the show. also coming up, where things stand on the debt ceiling negotiations with just over a week until the default deadline. we ll get a live report for the white house. and national co-chair for president biden s 2024 campaign,
administration placed these additional band-aids on access to asylum which is a really big deal. is taking us back in time, not restoring the asylum system that existed before the pandemic, and as its critics have said, you know it s a violating domestic and international law. i also think that more band-aids, for instructions on the silent could likely lead to an increase in illegal crossings, because we ve seen again and again these mandates just don t work. kayla you ve been our go-to for years on this topic, like i said, i m glad again that is been recognized with your win of the 2023 pulitzer prize. please keep on doing this this issue is not going away and we haven t fixed elect you said since 1986 kayla dickinson is a staff writer for the atlantic. congressional leaders are meeting today to try and make progress towards resolving the debt ceiling crisis. but how do you gauge in a policy debate, when the other side doesn t believe in policy? i ll talk about it with a senior mem
immigration that we need in this country, and a separated issue relating to the security of the southern border. how do you, how do you delineate or combine the two. there s border security, there s immigration, for some americans are the exact same thing that they re not they re nuanced and they re different. that s right, it s the last major overhaul of our immigration laws was in 1986. should i even admit this is before i was born? since then, it has been static. and of course since, that the reasons that have been pushing people to the united states have put changed dramatically. our labor market is changed dramatically just about everything hands. and laws haven t caught up. part of the reason that they re stuck, is because as you pointed, out a linking of these two topics, immigration legal immigration, that means giving people access to visas, either because they have relatives living in the united states, or a job opportunity. and then on the other side, we have border securi
never imagined themselves being political actors showing up at protests imagining horrendous, horrific things happening to children that just have not happened. that doesn t there have been incidents of adults bringing their kids to adult themed shows, but some of the stuff that we re hearing from the right, it s just purely fabricated and it s not just put their businesses at risk, it s put people s lives at risk. i ve spoken to perform i after performer who has had to hire security, who had people with weapons outside of their performances, you know, they re scared for their lives. they are reconsidering whether or not this can be the work that they do, the art form they enjoy the way they make their money anymore. nightclub owners who have had to hire security because they can t guarantee the security of the people that come to work for them so that s the point we re at and even in the states where these laws haven t passed yet, what you should know is there is that chilling effec
issue decision after decision that runs so flagrantly against public opinion. and so you sort of have to ask yourself what motivates that, how could they possibly wake up every day and sort of get so excited about taking on 80% of the country on issues from guns to abortion to voting rights. and what they ve done is to a person they ve convinced themselves that they are the persecuted minorities in this country and that they are the aggrieved party. maureen s column didn t even get into brett kavanaugh who famously tried to say that christine blasey ford s allegations were somehow revenge for the clintons. but there is this sense of grievance among all the conservative justices that i think motivates them to continue to plow forward and just tune out all these calls for ethics reform no matter how loud they grow. and so in one sense dick durbin is correct, that john roberts does have the power in his hands in dick durbin s words to do something about this. but john roberts doesn t have