From new york. Today on the program, the knesset votes to take away a key power of the Supreme Court. And as Benjamin Netanyahu urges calm, the nations Political Center and left erupt in anger. Ill talk to the New York Times tom friedman and with Emily Bazelon about the legal issues. Then, the secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas on the good news and the bad news from americas Southern Border. Finally, did President Putin or gain power after prigozhins failed mutiny . Ill ask russian journalist in exile mikhail zygar. But first, here is my take. The Mystery Disappearance of chinas Foreign Minister is a timely reminder that the future of u. S. China relations about be determined not just by american policy, and what is happening domestically in the United States, such as the president ial election campaign, it will also be shaped by developments in china. Which at this point are opaque but troubling. From what outsiders could tell, china is reverting to a mild era style of
pa pathways. we ve seen approximately 70% drop of the number of individuals encountered on our southern border as a result. that sounds like you re handling the krieind of crisis the moment, but you are at 2.4 million apprehensions at the border, you re getting all of the people trying to come in. they re all claiming to be asylum-seekers. they seem to me at least ordinary migrants, economic migrants, may pleaing poverty, disease and gang warfare as people have traditionally. isn t the asylum system broken, if there is no distinction between the asile em seekir. the system is broken. from the time an individual who makes a claim for relief and the final adjudication of that claim is all too often many years.