6th committee. what more will americans learn about the former president. january 6th committee member congressman adam schiff will be here. one-you way ticket. washington and new york struggle to cope as border states bus thousands of undocumented migrants up east. it s just a mean and cruel thing. what is the long-term solution on the border? texas congressman dan crenshaw is coming up. hello, i m jake tapper in washington where the state of our union is wondering just how strong that red wave will be after months of democratic concern and despite persistently high inflation. democrats in washington, d.c., are now feeling more hopeful about their chances to maintain control of the u.s. senate this fall. polling in key battleground states where republicans had hoped to defend or pick up seats now appears to be trending blue. and senate republican leader mitch mcconnell is blaming, quote, candidate quality after a series of trump-backed hopefuls with liabilities rapin
pictures as you did. so he argues that if you read all of the remarks in that charlottesville press conference, he did condemn the neonazis and the white supremacists. i m not talking about the neonazis and white nationalists, because they should be condemned totally. if donald trump consistently, clearly called out the extremists and the antisemites, it wouldn t matter what he said in that moment. dune in to dana s special report rising hate, anti-semitism in america at 9:00 p.m. eastern only on cnn. we want to leave you on this note. uri shevchenko died in ukraine on march 23rd. he was sheltering in a basement from the russian assault on the city when he caught pneumonia and later died. he was 68 years old. yet another victim of vladamir
saying, this isn t just your run of the mill politics, it has to do with the faith and credit of the united states. the perception of the united states when it comes to economic markets not just here in america, but around the world. and i should tell you as we re talking, i m getting pinged from republicans insisting that they are willing to stand back and let the democrats do this on their own through what we have now heard a term we ve heard a lot about, reconciliation, but again, we don t know what all of the catches are that republicans would require in order to let that happen. this is very much a moving story and you know, we ll see how it plays out. it could change by the time you guys are off the air five more times. all right. thank you both. thank you. and dana s ability to multitask while talking to us is impressive. also checking those texts and
tweets. thanks. tune in to dana s podcast, total recall, california s political circus. facebook founder, mark zuckerberg, is pushing back against the whistleblower who says he put profit over public safety. the billionaire is defending his company s work and motive. we ll discuss. and the biden administration is hoping a new, dramatic ad campaign from covid survivors will convince unvaccinated people to change their minds. feel stuck with credit card debt? move to sofi and feel what it s like to get your money right. move your high-interest debt to a sofi personal loan. earn $10 just for viewing your rate and get your money right.
i don t have to repeat that. i think i ve been very clear. nothing changes. the only thing i can say at this time to leader schumer and to minority leader mcconnell is please. lead. lead. and manchin making clear there that he doesn t think the filibuster should be changed even for the debt ceiling. i also asked kirsten sinema. she did not respond to multiple questions that i ve asked her today about whether she would be willing to move forward with this. if you do not have democratic unity, you cannot make this change, which is one reason why this idea may be dying on the vine if the caucus isn t together. okay. lauren fox, kaitlyn collins, thank you for the very latest. come back to us as anything develops. and cnn s chief political correspondent dana bash and john avalon join us now. excuse me, dana, i m confused.