new yorker in me goes back to 86. the mets are winning the world series. the giants are winning the super bowl. it was a good year. i mean, i was only six years old at the time. i didn t get the chance to really appreciate it the same way i think i would if i could go back and do it again. of course, the serious answer, the american in me would want to go back to 2001 and, like, save the world. greg: ah, but you re not allowed to touch anything if you go back. you can t prevent 9/11 even though that would be a good thing to do. you wouldn t be allowed to because then you would change everything so don t you re time travelers. don t try to prevent anything, especially my birth. don t give my dad a condom. dagen. 94, because i plucked all my eyebrows out because i didn t know what i was doing and i didn t have a lot of friends in new york city at the time. nobody told me that was a bad idea and because i really didn t have any eyebrows and i wasn t filling em in. i couldn t
a few years ago under president trump. we were at multi decade lows in the number of people coming across the border. now we re at record breaking highs and it will get worse when title 42 is repealed and the border s are opened up. and so chicago, new york, and other cities, they need to step up and help out in this crisis caused by joe biden. laura: now, governor, right before you joined us tonight, adams went on cnn and doubled down on his remarks. we just got em in. watch. i don t know if it s to undermine these large cities that are run by black mayors because of his political agenda. i don t know if he s doing it because of race. i m giving the facts. we have 108,000 cities in america. look where he sent them to. laura: your response to the mayor that you re targeting these cities. actually, their cities are chosen, they re the chosen cities by the migrants
says the way the republicans are handling the border is cruel. we need a pathway to let them in. now, juxtapose against that is mayor adams now a big democrat of a big city coming out and saying, i want fema to ban cities from bussing people into cities. so now you ve got the democrats who are fighting with each other because, look, the republicans right now are very clear. we don t have to come up with an issue. it s against the law to come here illegally. you need a wall and you need to be down there to prevent it. you don t need to just let em in. four million at this point. and what i love about this guy mayorkas, who s a liar also, is they re spreading disinformation that the cartels are spreading disinformation. are you kidding me? the cartels are killing us, they re not spreading disinformation. and it s a strain on our system. so what the hell, mayorkas, are you going to do about it. you tell me. are you getting more cops at the
where republicans have an advantage reporter: abortion likely a top focus in at least six key states where candidates are sharply divided over the issue and where the policy is unsettled kristen welker, nbc news, the white house. reporter: i m vaughn hillyard in phoenix, defining primary night wins for donald trump aligned candidates i am tough, my friends, and i am just getting going. reporter: despite weeks of hearings by the january 6th committee laying out serious allegations against trump, republican voters on tuesday stuck by his loyalists. do what you have to do to get em in, you ll see a big difference reporter: including blake masters for the u.s. senate in arizona. we can and will beat mark kelly in november reporter: and other hard line election deniers in the state kari lake is leading for governor in a race that s too close to call the maga movement rose up and voted as if their lives depended on it reporter: trump also helped oust rusty bowers, who te
because it expands voting. it makes voting, uh, more accessible here. there are some ways georgia s law expands access to voting, like requiring each county to have at least one dropbox for absentee ballots, which may help rural counties that lean republican. but the law also adds several new restrictions for those drop boxes and says each county cannot have more than one dropbox per early voting site or per 100,000 active registered voters, whichever number is smaller. i understand adding those to small counties. but what s the benefit of taking them away in more populous areas? i m concerned, if you ve got em in, you know, 30, 40, 50, 60 locations, then the security in those declines, diminishes as you spread em out. fulton county will go from 38 dropboxes in 2020 to eight in future elections. what s the intent of that change?