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>> but measles, deleon for over ten years mesothelioma is really all we do. 80087 to 4901 tonight, iran saying it's closer than ever to direct conflict with the united states. and as iranians prepare for their own elections tomorrow, they're keeping an eye on the us, telling our fred pleitgen who is there that a trump presidency could make things worse? fred pleitgen is outfront tonight in tech ron >> as israel continues its military campaign against hamas in gaza, with casualties mounting, you, iran warning the israel hamas war risks leading to a direct confrontation between tehran and washington thinking the speaker of the iranian parliament's foreign policy committee tells me they think that if there will be no finish for the swore, it can go in bigger scale and it can be harmful for everybody you know, for the safety is one of the parties who are in support of this ray. >> the us accuses iran of arming hamas for years, aiding the group's attack against israel on october 7, last year, killing more than 1,000 israelis and taking hundreds hostage and for supporting the houthis in yemen who are targeting international shipping and red sea allegedly to force an end to the israel hamas war. but it was attacks by iran-backed militias against us bases in the middle east, including one killing three us service members on january 28, and the us uk military counter strike in iraq and syria that brought the us and iranian tension two a new level. president biden says, the us is not seeking conflict, but when americans are harmed, he promises a response. >> has its power to defend itself. but as i know that there will be no place for the united states forces to be hide, hidden in the defending themselves it will be no place for them to be stay in the middle east >> in tech ron folks hope the calm music head of the persian new year won't give way to the drumbeat of yet more confrontation of course, when you speak to people on the streets here, they'll tell you the main concerns that they have are about the economy and also about inflation as well. but of course, there are also people who really fear that things could spiral out of control between the us and iran, and possibly even lead to an armed conflict. >> even >> here, confident tones, the jibba's, you don't, but not only the us is afraid, but also israel and neighboring countries. this man says, the us does not have the courage to get close to iran because of military concerns. but a fear of what might happen after the upcoming us elections next year to tom is coming. >> it's everything going to be much much worse than now. >> how do you think it will be worth? you think it could be war >> no, i don't think the war is coming, but the economy is going to be awful. yeah, it's going to be there. >> and of course, iranians remember all too well how confrontational the trump years were trump pulling the us out of the nuclear agreement, ordering the assassination of justice qasem soleimani. the iranians for their part, shooting down a us drone over the persian gulf. the iranian leadership, whoever says to them it really doesn't matter who the us president is. they will continue to challenge the us in the middle east. erin >> fred, thank you. from tehran. and finally tonight, oprah winfrey ditching weightwatchers, oprah announcing she is leaving the company he's board after nearly a decade as its most prominent spokeswoman weightwatchers shares nose diving as a result, shares down as much as 25% in early trading. oprah's lost a dramatic amount of weight and she's admitted that a weight-loss drug. she's not saying which one, but a weight-loss drug helped her achieve this. she told people magazine, quote, i'm absolutely done with shaming from other people. we'll end particularly myself. >> the >> admission revealing a change of heart for oprah. she'd previously said taking weight-loss drugs seemed like quote, the easy way out, but she's emphasizing that it's not the only thing she is now doing. she says she's adhering to a strict diet and exercise regimen, eating her last meal at four in the afternoon and drinking a gallon of water a day and with her exit, she is also letting go of her shares, holdings in weightwatchers, donating more than $6 million worth of those shares to the national museum of african american history and culture in washington, dc. thanks for joining us, the lead starts now as we start the top of the new hour here on the lead, you just saw president biden and donald trump wrapping up those competing very different appearances on the southern border, how they're messaging on immigration is playing 1,700 miles away in washington and speaking of congress, is the job of another house speaker potentially on the line. today, mike johnson helped get a new short-term spending bill passed but that's really his problem. his conservative right-wing flank wants a long-term solution >> last i checked the republicans actually have a majority in the house of representatives, but you wouldn't know it if you looked at our checkbook because we are all too willing to continue the policy choices joe biden. and the spending levels of nancy pelosi >> also leading this hour. donald trump's immunity argument is the center of yet another case, but this time, most high-profile one first in the federal election subversion case where his actions around trying to overturn the election are under scrutiny. now, we made you see the same argument used in the classified documents case down in florida. but in this case, trump was mad at the white house, no longer president of the united states, when he had that classified material that he refused to return to the federal government cnn's paula reid is tracking that story for us and stuart, florida, paula, obviously, tomorrow is going to be a big day in federal court. i think it's important because we talked so much about all the different trump cases that obviously we're covering very closely. we haven't talked about the classified documents case in a moment. what does this hearing on tomorrow and what does it have to do around a potential trial? date for the classified documents case >> okay. then when it comes to the trump trials, as you know, at timing is everything as his lawyers continue to try to push these cases back until after the november presidential contest because if he's reelected, he could probably pretty easily make these all go away. now, he is currently scheduled to to be tried on charges related to his alleged mishandling of classified documents in late may may 20, but it was widely expected that the judge, aileen cannon, a trump appointee, that she likely push that back and tamara, she's asked the parties who come to court ready to discuss scheduling. trump lawyers have been pushing for additional time for discussion every and some other matters. so when we're watching very closely tomorrow at court all day to see does xi push this back? if she does, how far does she also leave the door open if she has done in the past to maybe pushing it back again because at this point, kaitlan it's unclear if trump will face either one of his federal criminal trials because of course yesterday, the supreme court for agreed to keep his january 6 election subversion case on hold while they contemplate hear oral arguments in two months on the issue of immunity. now, an additional in addition to scheduling tomorrow, they're also going to handle some other matters. like, for example, what they can put on a jury questionnaire the justice department wants to be able to ask prospective jurors if they believe the 2020 election was stolen, or trump lawyers, they want to be able to ask if people voted and what their party affiliation is. so a lot to sort out there potentially and then the justice department also bringing up another really serious issue which is intimidation and harassment of witnesses people involved in this case. of course, that's something we've seen across so many of the trump cases, threats against witnesses, judges, prosecutors. so we'll see how the judge addresses that tomorrow. but the big issue, but then we will bring to watch all day and be reporting live is on timing because again, timing is right now the biggest issue when it comes to trump's criminal cases and pull it. >> this is so remarkable because what we heard from our sources yesterday after we found out that yes, the supreme court is going to take up that immunity argument by trump, that they've got two months from now, two before they even hear that those arguments is if we do get this trial, the classified documents one even scheduled this summer, that then if in june we get the supreme court ruling and then it restarts that case in washington, the one on the attempts to overturn the election, it may be conflicting and running into the classified documents case yeah. >> kaitlan, i hope your producers have our calendar graphic handy because you needed in order to look at the full situation here and just a few weeks, of course, trump faces first criminal trial in manhattan. that is the hush money case brought by the manhattan district attorney. and that case is expected to go until mid nay. and then it's anyone's guess how this plays out over the next few months. and there are questions about how much time judge tanya chutkin we believe that should give him a few months before she'd have to schedule that january 6 case. where's the mar-a-lago documents case? the lot of open questions about exactly what's going to happen in the calendar in the next seven months. but again, there's less unless face, the longer it takes to resolve these larger issues like immunity >> at least it's warmer in florida than it is in washington. paula reid, thank you for that. we'll be sure to watch this closely tomorrow for more on what we may see. i want to bring in cnn senior legal analyst, elie honig, and cnn political commentator alyssa farah griffin, who was also the communications director dr. inside the trump white house. elie, as far as it comes to the classified documents case, i think it's good to have a refresher because we haven't been talking about it as frequently. but what are you going to be watching for? because this judge, specifically we know is operating very differently than judge in washington has been. >> yes. so i'm looking for the moving chess pieces here. because i think a strategy we've had reporting to this effect that donald trump's team is going to use here is to try to move the mar-a-lago trial so that it blocks any possibility of the washington, dc trial making it onto the calendar before the election. here's what i mean. the current date for the mar-a-lago trial is late may may 20, if they can get that pushback to let's say july. now you're looking at the florida the mar-a-lago case blocking july, august, september that just leaves nowhere for jack smith's other case, the dc case to go. so i'm going to be looking to see how the parties are trying to manipulate push poll that trial date. >> but did they not fear the classified documents case? i mean, if they're happy to have that one go for us, does that mean they feel it? that one is more winnable for them? >> if that's the strategy, then yes, that's what it tells you and i'm trying to think about this. if i was donald trump's defense lawyer hypothetically, the way i would look at it is the stronger evidence, yet we're being hypothetical here. the stronger evidence against my hypothetical client is in the florida case, the documents case. it's easier for a jury to understand he had classified documents. he should didn't have had them. he didn't come back. he obstructed justice. it's a neater fit with the law. the dc case, the january 6 case, is more complicated and a little bit of a messier fit, but your jury pool, if you're donald trump's team is so much better in florida. i mean, donald trump won florida. even if you're drawing a jury only from the southern counties, he got 40, 45%. you're going to have a way a better jury pool and let me tell you something. if i had a choice between good fats are good jury. i practice in front of enough jury's. give me the jury every time i want to get back to the immunity thing in a moment. but on this jury thing, we heard today that jack smith wants to have a questionnaire for those potential jurors in florida, whether or not they believe the election was stolen, that he wants to be able to because obviously as they're they're navigate getting that i mean, he clearly thinks that it could be a jury that's influenced to donald trump. >> well, and we know if we look at just at the national stats, a significant portion of the gop as much as 67% believe that the election was stolen so broaden that out more widely, it makes sense. i mean, you want a jury pool that's operating on a baseline level of facts. and of course, i think you would be prejudiced if you're you're on a jury pool and you're rolling on this. if you think that in fact the election was stolen, it makes sense donald trump is most fearful for january 6 because he thinks it can move the quickest. he thinks there is that small possibility. there could be a conviction before election day, and that is the one that i think resonates with voters the most that it could actually sway republicans from voting, from la as we've been reeling from what we learned yesterday from the supreme court, something that peter baker, who is the chief white house correspondent for the new york times, posted today, stood out to me. he said the days between the district court ruling for nixon and nixon against nixon. and when the supreme court arguments actually happened 49 days, the days between the district court ruling against trump in the supreme court, arguments, hearing appeal 143 days. a lot of people are looking at the timing here. >> so i think there's a couple i think it's a very good point by peter baker. i think the response would be we are still on a relatively fast track here when it comes to the immunity case, joan biskupic, our expert, wrote that this morning for cnn normally a supreme court case would take even more time. there are differences between the watergate scenario in this scenario, the watergate scenario, the time pressure there was richard nixon already won his second term. he wasn't up for an election. there was no looming election. the concern was we have a criminal investigation of the guy in the white house here. the concern is really more political concern is while we have a looming election, and how might this trial impact the election? and i think there's an argument that it is appropriate for prosecutors and courts to consider the former situation. but once you get into the game of judges and prosecutors thinking about whether there's an election day and how should we play this? you're starting to turn those jobs that we don't want to be political into things that are political trump has a very varied take of the supreme court, or less obviously, he put three justices on there, but he's gone from saying, i remember when he wants tweeted, when they were going against him. i don't think they liked me very much, but i mean, clearly right now, even if maybe it's unwittingly or not on purpose, they are helping in his strategy to delay his trials, at least for the moment. yes, he does. it's kind of have a split opinion. we remember alina habba, one of his attorneys, basically saying we hope kavanaugh does the right thing on the 14th amendment. i don't think that kavanaugh is going to side that way in the 14th amendment. i think he's got this small shred of hope that perhaps some who put him there might side with him. but what i've heard from the trump folks is they very much no, they're going to lose on immunity, but they're still counting this as a victory because because it gives them more time and it just gives them a bit more time that they could potentially be pushed past the election. and one of the latest stats is 52% of republicans would consider not supporting him if there's a conviction by election day. so this is i mean, to donald trump, this is the whole game as far as winning the presidency, we've got to start with those. >> paul's, we have to start asking which conviction because i think we'd see different results holds for the hush money case versus the january 6 because it's very important, which is the only case going forward starting next month there are very few living breathing republicans who care about the hush money case. that is something that's seen as it's in the rearview window. it dates back to 2016. they don't even know necessarily the campaign finance implications of it. january 6 does resonate with voters, will have to see and obviously we don't even know when this trial could happen. maybe it could happen before the election. alyssa elie great to have you both. and in washington, it appears that 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because we've seen speaker johnson say before, they're never passing a short-term spending bill again? and here they are passing a short-term spending bill. what's his justification? >> yeah, actually, in fact, twice now, since he made that declaration last went in december, they've had to pass a short term spending bill and look, he has said behind the scenes, he told his members that he essentially left in this position because they can't pass bills along party lines it's anymore because the party has been so badly divided over even passing what's known in capitol hill is a rule of parliamentary vote that they need to do to actually move forward on the legislative process on the floor. they can't do that anymore because they are so divided. so as a result, he's got to work with democrats to try to pass a bill by a two-thirds majority. and because he's got to work with democrats, he's gotta compromise and not go nearly as far as republicans want. but i talked to a lot of republicans, particularly on the far right. some of those who pushed out kevin mccarthy after he had to cut his short-term spending deal to keep the government open. and they made clear they're not happy she's more than same and people kind of grow accustomed to washington duma, washington does in his game, you got to stack up your flights. you got to stack up your strategies in an odd is something that's what we accomplished here. >> this spending deal that's coming together in the speaker cutting pretty much a similar deal with a short-term deal that kevin mccarthy would have cut here. >> well, he inherited a lot of kevin kevin mccarthy's bad deals. number one, so i don't fault him for that, but number two, i'm going to say the same thing. i've always said republicans and democrats alike are spending too much period policy-wise. >> what did you get out of throwing out mccarthy? >> we have continued with the crs, the same the same policies that that i voted against on september 30, the last act of the previous weaker that's true. >> and those last two comments came from two of the eight republicans who voted out, kevin mccarthy, bob good and nancy mace, making very clear that that not whole lot has changed policy-wise. now, neither of them are willing to say that they would actually move to oust mike johnson at this moment, as johnson has said, it's time to close the chapter after last year's spending bills focused on next year's spending bills because this short-term bill that is about to pass the senate tonight would give them just a handful of more days to actually pass last year's spending goes to keep the government open up until october the moment those members are saying that they're not going to push them out. the question though, kaitlan is will that calculus changed if he does something else to anger them, such as moving on ukraine aid, some of the speaker has not committed to do, but is facing pressure to act on immediately manu raju. thank you for that. and also on capitol hill, senator martin heinrich of new mexico, a member of the senate appropriations committee, senator great to have you here is the senate going to pass this short-term spending bill this evening? >> we should pass that later this evening and then work simultaneously working to tidy up all of those individual appropriate patients. bill sat monitor, talked about >> the other thing that we heard when it comes to action in the senate is from president biden, just a few moments ago, he was in brownsville, texas talking about the southern border crisis happening there. he called on the senate actually to reconsider that bipartisan bill that had been negotiated, which was not just about foreign aid, but also on the southern border as well. is that something that you would support? >> i would wholeheartedly support that, you know, i've been sort of left at the altar three different times now on border security and immigration work in the senate in 2013, we actually passed a big bill that had 68 votes, only to see republicans and house refused to put it on the floor, even though it had the votes to pass. we're now facing a similar dynamic where donald trump would rather have an issue then solve a problem. and that's what scared many of my republican colleagues away from the negotiating table. but we have a very good product that would really address the fundamental problems. we have in the asylum law that are leading to the challenges that we're facing across the border. >> no, it would tighten a lot of those asylum laws and president biden saying there would even give him the authority to shut down the border if the crossings hit a certain point. the other thing that bill hadn't it was aid for ukraine and i was just in kyiv speaking with president zelenskyy about how dire they need that aid. he said that, yes, they will suffer setbacks on the battlefield, that it will will increase, increase russia's chances of winning this war if they don't get more aid. and last night we were talking to your colleague on the republican side of the aisle, senator mitt romney, about what happens if ukraine doesn't get that aid i want you to listen to what he told me i was just in ukraine sitting down with president zelenskyy. they are deeply worried that your colleagues in the house, republicans in the house aren't going to send them any more aid that they are going to stand in the way. i mean, what responsibility do you believe republicans will bear? for setbacks on the battlefield for ukraine, if they don't pass any more aid. >> well, if we don't pass aid for ukraine, then i think ukraine has a very difficult time preserving their geographic integrity and a life you're gonna have a lot of people who lose their life as russia runs across ukraine and that will make it very clear to people around the world that you really can't trust america is worried >> do you agree with that, that, that it'll tell people and other countries that they can't trust the united states. >> i wholeheartedly agree with everything mitt romney said there this will embolden putin. it will embolden other adversaries around the world. and we have a very simple choice. we can support our allies in ukraine, or you will see russia continue to move and after ukraine were talking about countries that are in nato, countries like poland, we have a treaty responsibility holiday to not just support those countries with arms and financial support, but with our actual soldiers. so i can't stress just how incredibly important it is for the house to take up this ukrainian aid package senate minority leader mitch mcconnell announced yesterday that he's stepping down from republican leadership. obviously, i know that you are a democrat, but, but he is someone who has pushed for aid to ukraine. he's been a voice against what, what part of his party certainly the maga side of his party hit has wanted on ukraine aid, which is no more funding and no more aid to them. the fact that he's stepping down and we're seeing comments like from the house freedom caucus, obviously over the house is calling him the co majority leader, mitch mcconnell, implying that he's more in line with democrats and republicans and said no need to wait until november to replace him, that they should immediately elect a republican minority leader. obviously, mitch mcconnell's a lifelong republican and has helped stack the supreme court with three trump justices. but we'll get to that later. but i wonder what you think the next republican leader in the senate will look like. and if you have any concerns about that, i think it's a very open question and depending on who becomes the next majority, minority leader for the republicans will determine the tenor of the senate. and we've already seen these extreme maga elements in the house and how they have made it impossible for a republican speaker to pass even the most basic procedural moves forward like a rule which is necessary to pass a law. you could see that sort of thing seep into the senate and that would be i just think it would bode very poorly for governance and for being able to do the basic minimums of governance so you think it will, it could fundamentally change how the institution itself works. >> it's certainly could, and i think there'll be a debate within the republican caucus about whether they want a leader who can navigate, who can compromise or whether they want a leader who just wants to make a point continuously senator, thank you so much for joining us today. >> thanks for having me. >> and we give the senate and just a few hours, i'm going to speak with senator bernie sanders, the independent senator from vermont. his thoughts on what's happening in gaza and more that will air tonight on the source at 09:00 eastern here on cnn. be sure to tune in in the meantime, coming up here on the lead, speaking of gaza, there are moments of panic that happened today. as you can see here in this footage released by 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are already camped out by the coastal road in western gaza. city. humanitarian aid trucks are reportedly on route. a rarity in northern gaza are hundreds of thousands are now on the brink of famine as the convoy passes and israeli military checkpoint and enters gaza city hundreds desperate for food swarmed the trucks as seen in this drone video released by the israeli military. many climb onto the trucks, grabbing what they can when suddenly the israeli military opens fire, killing, and wounding about 20 people in the crowd, according to local journalist khader al za'anoun, who was on the scene pandemonium ensues as people run away, eye witnesses say the truck drivers speed off, killing dozens more people. the palestinian ministry of health says at least 104 people were killed altogether. and more than 700 injured. cnn is unable to independently confirm those numbers the israeli military acknowledges its troops shot people near the convoy, but says the gunfire was unrelated and came after people were already killed in a stampede in a second event in a short distance away we also had a group of people that approached the military forces in a war zone the forces opened fire in the air to distance them, wanting fire in order to get people out of harm's way unfortunately, they proceeded to advance and indeed their perceived threat and the forces opened fire. of course, i will say we're continuing to investigate, continuing to inquire and after actions, activities that count contradicted by eyewitnesses who say israeli gunfire triggered the mass panic >> our children die of hunger. they went to get a bag of flour in order to be by children. some will run over. others were shot. so they send us the so these railings can keep shooting at our children. this is wrong. this isn't not right. this is not right. >> the latest victims killed on a day when the death toll in gaza surpassed 30,000. according to the palestinian ministry of health, a majority of whom are women and children more may soon die of starvation as the world food program warns that more than half 1 million gazans are on the brink of famine. >> we are talking about a man-made famine because we have a kind of a total blockage for the people weren't living in the north. there is not even enough of animal food and invalid folder for people to eat or to do bread with animal fodder >> that desperation brought tamar out to ocean bari to that coastal road early thursday morning >> as he went to get a bit of bread, a bag of flour for his family displaced that the schools in jabalya camp >> now he lies dead, killed while trying to survive >> and kaitlan, the critical backdrop to all of this are those ongoing negotiations to try and obtain a temporary ceasefire in gaza. this incident, of course, highlights the need before that ceasefire to get more aid into gaza, but it could also impact those negotiations today, president biden saying that he is certain that it will impact those talks and a senior hamas member this evening offering a warning saying that they will not allow these negotiations to become a cover for what they call the continued crimes against our people, kaitlan. >> jeremy diamond in tel aviv. thank you for that report. and just into the lead, the air national guardsman, who is accused of posting classified documents online. now expected to plead guilty according to what a source tells cnn, you'll remember 21 year-old jack teixeira. he was charged with six counts of willful retention been an transmission of classified information. prosecutors say that he posted classified documents on social media, including eavesdropping on key allies and adversaries. and information about the state of the war in ukraine to share has been in federal custody since last april and is facing decades in prison if he's convicted also tonight, how we are following, how age is more of a state of mind and really a number, but also a critical question in this year's election, john 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battleground state of pennsylvania asking about voters concerns with an issue it neither republicans nor democrats can ignore this election cycle and when it comes up in just about every discussion about not just joe biden and also donald trump age both fayyad college is in eastern a deep blue piece of a purple county. >> it's a passive margin. why larry malinconico is 71, teaches geology an independent, but he almost always votes for the democrat. >> a biden fan. i don't think he's gotten >> appropriate credit for the things he has done >> but conversations with friends and students have malinconico wishing the president settled for just one term. >> i think there are people who will not vote for him or sit it out because they perceive his age as a potential problem and forgiving when the president says he recently spoke to a foreign leader who died years ago he has a history free of gaffes, but i also think that as we age, we do tend to mix things up a little bit >> mickey brown is west point class of 1966. >> we tried to stay as active as possible. he plays tennis, >> pickleball, and senior softball to stay sharp, my wife his wife though, has dementia it lives in a care home nearby, i believe in jesus and god. i think it keeps me strong and i'll be fine. >> brown is a conservative and two-time trump voter, insists though this view of president biden is born of experience, not politics, carrying for my wife, i see certain things the way his mannerisms that make me wonder if he is really in fact the president. >> trump's several years younger than biden, but people have raised the same question. you raised some concerns that you see him biden that you say, well, i've lived that do you see any of that a trump? >> well, i was just at on january 31, at times, i forget something that comes back. but i'm fit. i have confidence in myself i just think the difference between the two are enough me to be more concerned about mr. biden going forward than mr. trump shoulders, opening, chest opening. pat levin is 94? yes, 94. and that pilates. >> it's important for to keep me vertical my age, i need all the help i can get aid. >> she says is not the dominant issue among most of her friends. >> they're terrified about what might happen if joe biden doesn't. >> terrified way what will happen to this democracy >> we hear political pundits talking all the time, but biden's age, trump's age. it's fascinating to hear from voters themselves who are of similar ages, if not older listen, they know what it's like to mix up names, to forget things, to have memories. they know what it's like to not be able to move as quickly as before. so it's interesting to get their perspective on watching the president, but to be clear, it also breaks down along partisan lines, just like any voters, if people are republicans, they said to tend to say biden's too old and trump's fine. the democrats like to say biden's okay. and i don't like donald trump the interesting part was several of the democrats even biden fans do say in conversations with some of their friends who are in their '60s and '70s in their '80s, some of their friends are worried about it. they do say that, so that's worth watching. this is just, it's a critical place in the commonwealth of pennsylvania and it's a critical constituency. hillary clinton lost it's motors over 65 by ten points to donald trump in 2016, she lost northampton county. she lost pennsylvania, and she lost the presidency. joe biden also lost senior citizens those over 65, but only by seven points in pennsylvania, close races and one on the margins. right. so you don't understand have to win a voting bloc, but sometimes if you can lose it by a smaller margin as joe biden didn't 2021 hampton county won pennsylvania, and he's the precedent. so they're worth watching through november. >> absolutely. it's great to hear you talk to them, john, i know you'll have much more of that tonight on ac360 at 08:00 p.m. eastern. here 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about what we saw on the border today, because obviously it's this kind of split screen political moment. i think what it clearly is is a recognition from both them that this is going to be a huge issue. but when you hear trump's remarks today, going after this, but he's also going saying things that he has about the border of war that aren't true, talking about other governments that are always unnamed, dumping their jails have menstrual institutions sending those people across the border the border is a legitimate issues why does he have to also make up lies that go in his speech to inflame the issue. >> i mean, maybe he doesn't think he's lying, maybe think he's just talking big. i don't know. he's he >> has his way of rhetoric. i don't want to justify it. i'm not saying that he's not he talks big. he talks a big game and he's talking to what people are really afraid of right now. now, he pumps them up and it just makes them more and more afraid and more and more excited about his candidacy. and it just >> even though some of what he says is not true, i mean, you could just talk about the numbers themselves and say, this is an issue, this is an issue, and those would all be true and legitimate things, but instead, he also adds it that they're speaking languages that we've never heard of. of which i'm not even sure what that showing with that. >> i'm not sure what to do, but at the end of the day, i think most people just hear bits of it. they look at him and they say, 92% of republicans look at him and think he's going to do a better job on the border than joe biden is. they think he's the one that came up with a solution that joe biden has thrown away and they believe what he's putting out there independence a lot of them are buying when he's sailing to a lot of people in the independent side, 74% disapprove of joe biden's handling of the border, and they also think that donald trump would handle it better. but when you do see these kinds of speeches today that you saw today, you can't help but wonder, is it going to work? is going to last because we've been hearing about donald trump the last two-and-a-half years, not directly from him. now, we're hearing directly from him and it's a reminder of a little bit it's a lot to handle. will all my issue. i mean, this is something the gallup poll that was just done when they asked americans, what is your number one issue right now? 28%, which was the most in the poll, said that immigration is their number one concern. obviously the economy so i'll on their inflation, you can see how it ranks, but immigration is number one. i mean, the white house clearly recognizes that president biden is at the border for the first time in 13 months. what do you make of what you heard from president biden today? >> we'll look. of course, everyone's recognizing it. and i think that that's why the president and is there. and i think that's of course why donald trump is there and talking about it show frequently, but it's fascinating to see the juxtaposition of both of their speeches literally at the same time. donald trump is talking in that same language, the language that you referenced, it's laced with xenophobia and is completely absent of any solutions. certainly any that would be moral and retained in the solidarity of this nation that is part of the reason why we're the best country in the world. meanwhile, what biden is doing is going back to his core competency, his core strength, which is as a leader of bipartisan solutions. now i would never say particularly in the presence of a great pollster that polls don't matter. but what i would say is that poles in february and march are certainly not going to be representative of where that data will be during an election time, right in the weeks and days up to an election. and this will have a significant impact on where people shift in their sentiment. >> you mentioned independently, and i think there's a moment where you hear from some republicans, even who, who liked donald trump's policies. i mean, he is pledging to carry out the biggest deportation in us history. he claims, even though he deported fewer people than president obama did when he was actually in the white house. but he has all of these pretty extreme immigration policies that he is pledging to put in place at some republicans would probably like to see. but when you talk to someone of them, including mitt romney, obviously no fan of donald trump's. we spoke last night. >> he said >> that he agrees with trump on some of his policies, but he won't be voting for him in november. and this is why would you vote for donald trump over joe biden? >> no, no, no, absolutely not. >> i mean, for me, they're there >> two factors are deciding who i want it have as the leader of my country. and the person who is the example of the president for my kids, my grandkids one is there a position at policies and on foreign policy that aligned with donald trump, at least as i understand his policy and domestic policy yeah. aligned with many of us domestic policies. but there's another dimension besides policy. and that's character. and i think what america is as a nation, what is allowed us to be the most powerful nation on earth and the leader of the earth is the character of the people who have been our leaders past presidents, but also mothers, fathers, church leaders, university presidents, and so forth. having a president who is so defaulted of character would have an enormous impact on the character of america. and for me that's the primary consideration >> so defaulted of character that it would have an enormous impact on the character of america. >> and there's about 30% of republicans who agree with him on that. and you see that most of them are voting for nikki haley right now. some might say it's about 40% of republicans that agree with him there's a lot of people say, i mean desantis tried to tap in this whole idea that i'll be trump without the chaos, a lot of people agree with him and i think there's there's a big problem that he's going to have in the general election. you look at the republican primary, very different situation than when you look at what's going to happen in november. but the bottom line is there's so many issues that trump wins on, and so many issues that biden wins on and biden isn't i'm very, very popular even with his own base. he doesn't have strong support. people vote for support for him about 30, 30% of them are enthusiastic supporters, whereas 82% of trump supporters are super enthusiastic about supporting him and feel like he cares about people like them. and it's a very different, it's a very different dynamic. but i think what what romney said is exactly how about a third of republicans feel? >> i mean, it's remarkable to hear a republican senator, someone who was once the republican nominee for president, say that about now the front runner of the republican party arguably the leader of the republican party if that is something that president biden struggles to compete with the voters who they preferred trump on the issues and be willing to overlook that. i mean, what does that say about how democrats have handled trump? >> well, first of all, over the course of the coming months, you're going to see the biden campaign very rightfully. so remind the american people of what exactly the trump presidency was like. my people and you said this earlier they are nick romney might just cut them and add in people, people have forgotten about the chaos. they've forgotten about the divisiveness, the vitriol, and the competency. and so that's why a lot of this data won't really play out. now, no one should ever underestimate donald trump's political strengths particularly as it pertains to turn it out his space and turning out voters in rural america who are not regular voters. that's why trump will often beat, uh, poll, right? because you're breaking down the normal projected electorate. but with that being said, though, voters for biden are really, really motivated by two things. one, a resolute belief in biden's accomplishments biden's agenda, and also an absolute hatred for donald trump's, you're going to see extraordinarily motivated voters on both sides. this will of course be a close election, but there's real weaknesses to the data right now. >> and >> only time will tell time will indeed tell maybe in about eight months from now, max rose lee carter. thank you both for being here. and of course, also today, just days after record, warm weather passed across the united states. there's now a major snowstorm that is moving in. we're back with a report right after a quick break the omaha steaks semiannual sale is back right now. you'll save 50% sitewide on america's best stakes good burgers. and so much more all backed by our 100% guarantee that you'll love every byte. never tried omaha steaks, save an extra three $30 with promo code first time with 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