jesse watters primetime. tonight. the radical left democrats are supporting nikki haley for one reason. she s very easy to beat. you are just not as sharp as you used to be. jesse: trump, haley, and the vp race. it s all going down in new hampshire. it seems very difficult when you have 300,000 people showing up. we need a secure border. jesse: john fetterman is recovering, and the democrats hate it. i don t [bleep] tell any other human being what to say, what to think, and there s no leashes on any of them. jesse: the media, ufc, and free speech. plus. ucs outside freezing to death? do you think we would stand in line like that for nikki haley? jesse: we are live from the great state of new hampshire, where, in less than 24 hours, the polls close and the people of the granite state will choose the republican nominee for president. already the party is rallying around one man. last night, florida governor ron desantis suspended his campaign, endors
[indiscernible] ashley: live on the ground in matamoros, where he recorded that video you just saw and journalist nick sorter live from mission, texas. we start with alexandria hoff in washington with the latest. alexandria: those are truly sad images. time has caught up. the white house releases this saying starting tonight, people who arrive without using lawful pathway are ineligible for asylum, the border is not open. people who did not use correct this comes after the white house released plan that would allow temporary release of migrants into the u.s. without a court date or means to track them. it was effort to hold off overcrowding. releases of individuals subject to an immigration enforcement proceedings is not particular to this administration. this would not be on case-by-case basis? we implement our operations in conjunction with the department of justice and have confidence in the lawfulness of our action. alexandria: a federal judge out of florida
severe road damage as well. the california national guard is now on the scene in santa cruz to support emergency services. for some residents, the rising water is simply too much. we can t live like this. how do you live like this? how do i have my kids here? how do i have my elderly mother live here where i carry her out of the house? cnn s mike valerio and cnn meteorologist brit rits are tracking the latest. reporter: this is the heart of the flood rescue response effort. if you look around us, the area is inundated. as you mentioned at the top of the show, it is flooded because we have this levy upstream that failed around midnight local time, so as the front quickly comes through, that water is dumped around us. what we ve been seeing since we moved positions from the berry farm we talked to you last time until now, national guard troops have been coming up and down the central drag for several hours now rescuing people. you can just see the extent of the water. and
good evening, everyone. thanks for tuning in i m alison camerota. welcome to cnn tonight. let s start with the culture wars. in the past 24 hours the battlefield has been noisy. more battles about books in the classroom, drama over drag shows, and gaslighting about gas stoves. here is florida governor ron desantis this morning surrounded by and taking urgent action to protect gas stoves. they are trying to take away your gas stove. they are coming for any little thing in your life that they can do, and i think what they want to be able to do is they ultimately want to control the amount of energy you consume. well, it turns 92% of floridians use electric stoves, but let s not let that get in the way. what is this really about? well, governor sarah huckabee sanders spelled it out. we are under attack in a left wing culture war we didn t start and never wanted to fight. sure seems like some people do want this fight. but what s the truth about culture war rhetoric? we
biden set to lay out his budget proposal to the nation in a few hours. mj lee is following this. walk us through what we believe the president s priorities will be, particularly now since he does not control both houses of congress. reporter: we do expect the full details of this budget to come out in a matter of hours but there are major come po ne components of the budget that we know. we know the president is going to propose cutting the deficit by $3 trillion, this is notable because in recent weeks he s been talking about that figure being more like 2 trillion so this is more aggressive. we know he wants the cuts to the deficit coming in part from taxing high earners and large corporations. he has said he doesn t want to put extra taxes on people learning less than $400,000. we are talking ant tbout thingse allowing medicare to negotiate drug prices and savings there would go back to the program. and boosting federal fund for early education and child care, including m