pete: will, you re my hi january translator, does that mean merry christmas? will: it s weird. it actually means happy easter. rachel: no, it doesn t [laughter] is that your favorite christmas? because i actually really like it. will wisconsin it s just funny, in the car ride in to the show this morning, i was my driver had on, like, a channel. it sounds so bougie is, my driver [laughter] he, on the channel radio, they play christmas music pete: yes. it s called sirius, and m. will: maybe. and i was just thinking i m old because i kind of like them all. to your point, is this my favorite? not. i don t know my favorite. a new one comes on, and i like it too. pete: now he s going to rank them for us. will: i can t, and it bothers me. will: what is your faith version of this song? if. will: i honestly don t know, but i think the right answer is don ho. doesn t that sound like ray chris isaac does it will: do you know brother is? pete: the one from national la
for the world. much more on that on cnn news central ahead. we will see you tomorrow. an unexpected slowdown at the border, but will it last? dhs says it s too early to know. that s not stopping immigration politics, though, from heating up once again. hours ago a new bus of migrants arrived at the vice president s residence. four russian aircraft down inside russian territory. what this tells us about what the ukrainians can do now and in a much discussed spring offensive. the travel forecast is in, more than 42 million americans will be on the move this memorial day. are the roads and airlines ready? these major stories and more all coming in right here to cnn news central. so this morning there s a surprising quiet at the southern border as federal officials report a dramatic drop in border crossings, which is the opposite of what so many had predicted would happen after title 42 ended. they warned it would be chaotic for a while, remember? well, instead this was
the battles in northern cities as hotels are turned into shelters and why the secretary of homeland security says this weekend was a success. the major escalation between governor ron desantis and former president trump. we must reject the culture of losing that has infected our party in recent years. our reporting on the big step desantis will take tomorrow toward a potential run for president. the federal government demanding what could be one of the biggest safety recalls ever it could affect the air bag technology in your car but the company in question is pushing back an nba superstar appears to be caught waving a gun live on social media again how his team is now responding survivor story a 13-year-old fights off a shark at a florida beach. she tells us how she survived i just remember seeing its head come up and bite me in the stomach. driverless car chaos. in one major city cars blocking buses, driving into construction zones is this the future of grid
surge. fewer and fewer asylum seekers are trying to cross in, but the officials warn that it may not last. what is maybe a telling setback for russia with four military aircraft down over russian territory, and what it is saying about the ukrainian capabilities. a florida teacher is showing a disney movie to her students, and now she is under investigation by the state. these stories and more are coming into cnn news central. the intense surge of migrants at the u.s./mexican border at the end of the covid era title 42 has not happened. the secretary of homeland security warned of the surge, but the surge was in the days before title 42 ended when the crossings were topping 10,000 a day, and now just over 4,000. what has not slowed down is the bitter politics surrounding immigration. the texas governor did it again, sending migrants to be dropped off out of vice president s kamala harris s home. we go to pablo sandoval who is live outside of the vice president presiden
headquarters in new york city. call it a perfect political storm. fresh off his headline-grabbing trip through iowa, governor ron desantis is back on his home turf, again throwing shade at donald trump. his pitch to voters just an hour ago, pick me if you want someone who won t spend all their time on cable news and social media. for me it s like okay, what s that true north? you obviously have to win or you don t get a ticket to the dance. once you do that, how are you going to be able to bring about big change to make people s lives better. president biden s surprising new southern state strategy. why his campaign is weighing a big money bid to win states like florida and north carolina. is he nervous his political firewall from 2020 won t hold? the surprising at the stougt earn border. crossings defying expectations for a third straight day, down to less than 5,000 on sunday, the lowest daily rate in two years. we ll go live to texas in just a minute. we start with