so isolated that at one point she had suicidal thoughts. this is a day from stepping back if their senior roles in the royal family, harry talks about feeling trapped who at one point charles stopped taking harry s calls, this begs a response from the palace, questions they have to address. cnn anchor max foster live at windsor castle. max, what is the palace saying? reporter: nothing. i haven t heard anything from them so far. i think they are scrambling to come up with a response, if i m honest. they didn t get a preview of this and there was revelation of revelation, after revelation. some of them very difficult to watch, john. i just didn t want to be alive maanymore and that was a very clear and real and frightening constant thought. reporter: driven to despair by the family she married into and the institution behind it. we had to go to this event. i remember him saying, i don t think you can go. i said, i can t be let alone. because you were afraid of what
dana: administration telling facilities caring for unaccompanied children. bill: there is there are numerous angles on this story. we ll talk to the former acting ice director ron vitiello in a moment. we ll begin with kristin fisher to figure out what the strategy is now. good morning. the white house is still calling this a challenge but not a crisis. the fact that president biden sent this team of high-level advisors, top administration officials down to the border shows you they know at the very least it is a big and growing problem for this administration. leading this team was the secretary of homeland security mayorkas and susan rice among others. while they were down there according to a statement put out by the white house just yesterday, the white house says they discussed capacity needs given the number of unaccompanied children and families arriving at the border. the complex challenges with redoing is immigration center and the white house is blaming a lo
and they are going to have to work out which trial can proceed. they can t all go at the same time. if he wants to campaign, he can absent himself. it is his right to be president. but it is also his right to waive that right. and so, if he wants to go out campaigning instead of being in court for his trials, fine. but he cannot ask for a trial in 2026. so, i think it will backfire, and that the judge will not take that as a serious request. jennifer, i want you to listen to some sound from capitol police officer harry dunn. he was at the capitol on january 6th. of course, he was on deadline white house just yesterday. here that is. if he has his way, it will be until 2026. lord forbid that happens. michael fanone uses this line often. i went to hell and back only
is right. republicans are themselves incapable of making this pivot. but once they see that they have lost and they have lost badly, this would be a series of losses in 2018, 2020, 2022, 2024. at that point, they may, out of self preservation, decide to rejig or their party, and to rethink the entire cult of personality. but until that happens, i see very little sign that they are going to pivot back to reality. jill, you have a new column for the detroit news, and you argue that each of trump s trial should be televised. and i wonder, as i listen to jennifer rubin talk about the way in which this has not broken through with republican leaders, and with republican voters, to the extent to which you believe that transparency might break through to them and, in a larger sense, help preserve democracy. i do think so. it is not guaranteed. because we have seen they have already lost several elections because of him. and yet, they keep sticking with him. so, it is not clear that they ha
georgia they have shown utter disregard for law and order. you can t be for law and order and before a lawless president who oversaw the kind of violence that you are now seeing from the screen. the two are incompatible with one another. and his arguments for delaying the case well, the government has had three years to have the case. first of all, it s only been two and a half years. secondly, it takes a long time for the government to investigate. it does not take that long for trump to lead what they have found. and frankly, trump has all the money in the world, we keep hearing. so, he can go out and high road bunch of lawyers to read through all of this. there is a right to a speedy trial, both for them, but for the american people as well. jill wine-banks, jennifer rubin, think you both so much for getting us started. clint, you are staying with us. next, the threats are not stopping after a fourth criminal indictment, trump supporters, they are going after those who go ag