tomorrow morning on cnn news central. the news continues now cnn primetime with caitlin collins. tonight representative reinstated protests engulfed the tennessee capital in support of expelled lawmakers. justin jones has been nashville city council votes to return one of the legislators to his seat. the people have spoken republicans react plus sad reality should not continue to happen just two weeks after the school massacre in nashville. another mass shooting this time in louisville . very close friend that didn t make it today. so when we talk about praying, i hope people will will anything change and a portion fight. the justice department, texas judge s ruling banning and fda approved abortion medication. we have to go to court and we have to prevail on this as both parties double down believe that the biden administration should ignore. this ruling maybe have come a point where house republicans have to defund fda programs. cnn prime time starts now. good evening. i m
in a 5-4 vote the supreme court blocked the biden administration from repealing the trump-era policy letting border agents turn away migrants over health concerns. the high court will hear oral arguments in february. rich: president biden has no plan to secure the border. images of large groups of migrants crossing into the country illegally every single day. leaders there are getting frustrated with the lack of action from washington. we re asking the biden administration to come down here, visit our border, talk to our border patrol agents, and to the cities around here. we re talking 10, 12,000 people crossing our borders at one time. they have not put any policy nor any plan in place. rich: big numbers. three days border patrol encountered nearly 15,000 migrants, plus 500 pounds of marijuana, one gang member, one murder suspect and the list goes on. julie: we re covering the crisis from every angle. council president brandon judd joins us in a moment but first mat
house next week, they will hold the administration accountable on this issue. he is here in moments as is jonathan turley with his analysis. first to aishah hasnie who is live for us in washington. aishah, good afternoon. good afternoon to you, trace. as the white house continues to blame republicans in congress for not passing immigration reform, democrat congressman henry cuellar of texas tells mes that an unfair assessment since the administration has the power to change policy today if it wanted to. without due respect to the administration, i agree, we need to do immigration reform. but they can change the policy by having order at the border where they can say they did it for the venezuelans. honestly, i think the homeland security department is struggling with some of the more progressive white house staffers. i hope homeland wins this particular fight. cuellar is responding to republican criticism that there was lack of border funding in that 1.7 trillion omnibu
you can t get a better deal than that. never get a better deal than that. think you are finally even, they come back asking for more. do you know what i think? i m just going to have soup. yeah, i will save the meal for another time. [laughter] i had a lot dog earlier i m not that hungry. no, no. this is the dinner. the soup counts. soup s not a meal. you re supposed to buy me a meal. jesse: and if you steal 70 million in crypto from criminals and funnel it to the democrats, you expect a little something, you know, in return. and no a kiss from maxine waters, no relation, isn t enough. especially for a skinny fat kid like mini made al-jaafari. he wants to hang out with katy perry, tom brady and bill clinton while his harem feeds him vegan sliders. nothing major. oh yeah, i forgot. full access to the white house. tonight, we re learning mini madoff visited the biden house not once, not twice, not three times, but four times just last year. mini madoff was at the wh
michael blair family foundation for their generous support. let s get started. today we have two outstanding nonfiction writers, keen on servers of american society, who both have books chronicling recent major disruption in american life. historian garrett peck, author of eight books and a many time popular presenter at the festival, unions to us peek about his latest, decade of disruption, america in the new millennium. it s an eye-opening history of the turn bent first decades of the 21st century which was book-ended by two financial crises, thedot-com meltdown, the recession, banks deemed to big to fail and millions lost their hopings to foreclosure and witnessed the wipe out of their requirement savings. the followup from the great recession led to the hyperpolarized society of the years that followed, the political populism, on both the left and the right, arose which is sit set the table for the trump presidency which carlos lozada examine is in his book, what were wer