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get together with some smart people could break down >> the big story today, we're asking if the migrant crisis continues to grow ten president biden's trip to the border help him flip the script on the issue. many voters say, is their biggest concern that will super tuesday coming up and donald trump expected to win big again, can he afford to ignore the chunk of voters nikki haley is taking? and she's back. monica lewinsky is new look and mission which has a lot of heads turning. the panel is here and ready to go. so sit back, relax, and let's talk about up first the number one issue for voters, not immigration. a problem that took center stage this week when both president biden and donald trump headed to the southern border hoping to convince voters the migrant crisis is the other guy's fault. air force one, and trump force one, setting up a texas showdown. as the two presidents faced off over who can fix the border, >> this is a joe biden invasion. this is a biden invasion over the past three years. >> instead of playing politics with the issue, why don't we? just get together and get it done as illegal immigration takes the top spot as a national concern. 53% of voters say trump would do a better job handling the issue while 25% side with biden for republicans simply cannot vote for the bill in good conscience, biden blamed his house republicans for killing a bipartisan border deal recently at trump surgery. it's time for the speakers and some of my republican friends in congress for blocking this bill to show little spine. >> but trump has the stronger record, 5 million more undocumented migrants across the border under biden than at the same point under trump. many of them now living in cities across the us, which are reeling from the influx, leading some democratic mayor is to shift their tone. >> we need to modify the sanctuary city law that if you commit a felony, a violent act, we should be able to turn you over to ice and have you deported here with me today, podcaster and author of burn book attack, love story. kara swisher, rayyan salaam, president of the manhattan institute and national review contributing editor, new york times journalist and podcast host lulu garcia-navarro, and author and conservative pollster kristen soltis anderson welcome back everyone. great to see you. kristen, can biden flip the script on immigration, which at this point is a big vulnerability for democrats. >> i think it's gonna be very hard for him to do so because this has risen so much in the public consciousness as a big problem, because you have stories like this horrible story coming out of georgia. this jogger at the university of georgia getting murdered. and of course it all traces back to this was a man who was in the country and shouldn't have been and had been, i believe apprehended before. and the fact that the system feel so broken is going to continue to be a vulnerability for biden. i think even in the face of house republicans shutting down that bill, it does not at this point appear to have taken a toll on republicans standing on the issue. >> you want to pick up on that terrible case in georgia where a nursing student allegedly killed by a man in this country illegally for more than a year. and trump hit that hard this week. >> the monster that charged, charge in the death is an illegal alien migrant who was led into our country and released into our communities by crooked joe biden. joe biden will never say laken riley's name but we will say it and we will remember we're not going to forget her >> little-o can biden, flip the script on immigration so that voters don't totally blamed democrats for the problem at the border. >> i think there's a bunch of things going on. i think democrats are going to try. i think they looked at what happened in need york with suozzi's election, and they saw that he actually talked about immigration just real quickly, special election, new york tom suozzi, congressman running in a district, george santos has said, and he pushed the issue that republicans and trump kill the bipartisan border deal? >> yeah, exactly. and he didn't run away from it. he actually based basically embraced it and said, yes, we have to do something about the border. and yes, it has to be compassionate, but it has to be firm. and so i think a lot of democrats i've heard have taken notes and are basically going to try and push that line. the wider problem here is that what we see is that publicans have become an anti-immigrant party when you see the case in georgia, of course, it's a terrible case. of course, it's absolutely horrific, but it is not actually emblematic of what happens in most places with migrants. migrants aren't exactly flooding across the border who are criminals. they're not being led out of mental institutions, as trump says, this is simply not true but what we see is that migrants actually commit less crimes than their native born peers, right? >> khan has low-low convinced you that immigration and the idea of illegal immigration and crime caused by illegal immigrants isn't going to be a big voting issue for voters in november, will i'm sorry to say that there are two things that are cutting again the biden agenda. one is the fact that inflation was once the dominant issue. ironically, as inflation fades, immigration actually becomes even more salient an issue. another is that when you look at tom suozzi, also look at pennsylvania senator john fetterman. these are democrats were showing that there is a lane to be very hawkish on the immigration issue but that is pivoting against the biden administration in effect, president biden owns this crisis right now, and i'll say that with respect to migrants arriving in the last couple of years, when you're talking about immigration in aggregate, you're missing a bit about the specifics of what's happening right now with people exploiting a variety of different loophole both the venezuelan government, in some respects, very deliberately releasing folks who oftentimes are dangerous criminals. there actually is more to it than looking at an issue in the aggregate look at the particular instances that we're looking at as in the case of laken riley, this was a two-time violent offender. there are many more instances like they're going to be they're going to take advantage remember willie horton, this is, they're going to try to make it something that seems more dangerous than it is. and i interviewed david chalian this week about that. and i think one of the things he noted is that it was sort of a right-wing issue and now it's moved into the mainstream very clearly. and so biden has to keep talking about it really, that he's doing something. >> even if just talking about it and talking about this bill counteract the fact that there have been millions of people coming across the border town racks that he's on the top of his mind. he can't pretend it's not happening and i think especially when others like fetterman eric adams in these blue states, when they see it up close, everybody's talking about it, so he can't not talk about he's got to act like he's acting even if even the eye care and this is a problem and he can't let trump run away with it. >> i mean, it is a problem. it is, of course i mean, everyone is saying it's a crisis. hakeem jeffries is saying it's a crisis. what of the democratic leader of the house, i mean, this isn't something that the democrats are saying, isn't a problem. the issue here is that the other their side is really taking what is quite frankly a xenophobic stance. i mean, we remember when donald trump came down the escalator in 2015 and the first thing out of his mouth was basically that immigrants are evil, that mexicans are rapists >> i'm going to put, i'm going to bring one more thing into this though, but it's no longer a border problem. it's now because a lot of the governor's down in the border states have been shipping these migrants up. it's become a big city issue in new york, in chicago, a number of cities around northern cities around the country. and ryan, you had the new york city mayor, as we pointed out in the piece, eric adams saying, well, maybe these sanctuary city laws should be changed and toughened. i mean, are sanctuary cities over? >> i think that they might be because when this was an issue that was limited to the southwest border, then you could say, oh, those guys are awful xenophobes when this is something that is happening, unfolding in downtowns across the nation, when you're seeing is a number of democrats realizing that that's about survival. it's about the security of their communities said you not to act, not about sanctuary. laws were ultimately symbolic. lulu, lulu >> why button? what they're talking about there, what eric adams is talking about is actually taking away the right of immigrants to have due process. he's saying, let's deport them if they've committed a crime before they even get to know what he's saying. he's saying we can deal with immigration officials if their suspected of a crime, not wait till after they've been convicted, yeah. but but the but the whole put the whole idea of sanctuary city laws in particular to do with crime, is that migrant um, can actually feel confident that if they are the victim of the cry of a crime, or if they've actually seen a crime, they can feel confident, they can go to the u visa that's designed to protect victims of crime. there's a process for that that exists in the federal law when you're talking about sanctuary jurisdictions, this was something that began back in the '80s as essential julie, a symbolic gesture when this was not actually a meaningful crisis. over time, what we've seen is a very different scale of the problem. and what you're seeing is black and brown communities that are impacted by violence, chaos, and disorder that are taking a stand. john who understands those bones? >> can i can i just say that when you're saying but violence and disorder, it says if you're saying that this is being caused by immigrant communities immigrants who are themselves being victimized by law breakers, people who are cynical, dangerous actors. when we're talking about morning, everyone using an individual violent criminals, and we're trying to extrapolate and the problem that i have here is that immigration needs to be dealt with, but it can't be dealt with with demons by demonizing demonizing, by demonizing migrants. what it can be dealt with is by actually having arisen an immigrant can tell you that the republicans have shown that they the publicans have shown that they're not interested in policy. >> if immigration isn't enough of a problem for biden, he's now dealing with uncommitted voters and a key swing-state. there was a violin coalition in trouble. then the three letters many republicans have hated to hear in reason days, ivf we'll break down the pro-life tight 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thank you. >> on the democratic side, i'd president biden running largely unopposed, still lost 13% to uncommitted voters in tuesday's michigan primary as a slice of the biden coalition, flexed its opposition to the president's handling of a war in gaza. >> we're going to keep pushing that narrative because it is the right thing to do is the moral one thing to do >> rayyan, when you look at the vote totals that nikki haley is rocking up 40% in south carolina and new hampshire 27% in michigan is trump's glass, two-thirds filled or one-third empty? >> i think that this is looking pretty good for donald trump right now. he's gaining momentum. and part of the reason is that primary voters are different from general election voters. primary voters tend to be more educated, more affluent. they're more likely to turn out, and those are voters that the president, the former president, i should say, has always had a hard time with and in some of these earlier primary as you had folks who were non republicans who are taking part, right? and i think that she's going to have a pretty tough time as the mat expands and she's able to focus on fewer resources and about her than i am garden in november. >> absolutely. i >> mean, let me bring karen did this because 59% of haley voters in south carolina said they won't vote for donald trump's current member. i guess the question is because sometimes i've said in the middle of a primary, how worried should trump be. they really mean it. they're not going to come out and vote for him and, rally round the republicans should be cleaning it up and he's not cleaning it up. i mean, when she said it's not nothing, it's not nothing. she's not doing in small digits. he's doing a rather big and it's among people who are motivated to vote. and i don't know if they'll go to biden. that's the question that the question on both sides is, will they go back to trump a lot of them really, walt, i think i think they really mean it with biden people. is it a protest vote now and then when it comes down to it, there'll be like not taking that guy i think right now they're making their voice heard and it's a good time to do so. and i think i'm not surprised by >> i want to pick up on biden because he has his own problems. 13% of voters and michigan's democratic primary voted uncommitted, which people compared to the 10% who voted that way when obama was seeking reelection in 20 they tell the differences tuesday, that 13% was almost 101,000 uncommitted votes versus 20,000 back in 2012 kristen is the biden coalition that elected him in 2020 in trouble. >> i am skeptical. i think that by the time we get to november i think both parties nominees will have consolidated most of their party, i think right now, trying to read too much into these primary contests and what it might mean for the weakness of their coalition by the time you get to november, the airwaves will have been saturated with ad after ad about why the other party's candidate is the devil incarnate. that is a very motivating factor polarization is going to kick back in and a big way. so i think if i'm the biden team, i would not be too worried about what happened in michigan, but also if i'm trump i'm not too worried about what happened in south carolina a win as a win, win by almost 20 points is still a pretty big win. and i suspect a lot of these voters participating in the republican look in primary voting for haley. how many of them were ever going to vote for donald trump in the first place. i think a lot who are technically republicans are likely to come back home. >> but i just want to double down on this question in michigan because this just wasn't the uncommitted vote of 101,000, wasn't just an arab american i can protest about the situation in gaza and biden's support for israel in the latest cnn poll, 20% of black voters now say they support trump and 46% of young voters now say they'd support trump. lulu if those numbers were to hold and it's a poll in february as opposed to what happens in november trump is running much closer among some key voting groups to biden than he was in 2020 >> i actually do think it's a bit of a concern, but what i will say is that i would rather be biden in this election than trump. trump is facing multiple indictments. trump is has all these legal problems. trump has a big part of his party that is not with him. his party is divided and what we've seen in the last few rounds of elections is that everyone's been saying, oh, democrats, this is the one where the red wave is coming. democrats look, they really fumbled the ball on this, and democrats have won and one-on-one. and so that's the first thing in the second thing is there's a big motivating thing here, which i think is going to be reproductive rights. >> one thing that he does well, as he >> acts like a winner when he's been such a loser for the past couple of years, that's my i'm fascinated by that. it's like once again, you're talking to trump. it's amazing likely all the marketing. the marketing, and it's really interesting and i was like, what a loser and he sounds like a winner and i think it works in some fashion. >> super tuesday isn't the only big event on the campaign calendar this week, biden delivers his state of the union address thursday, which will likely be his biggest tv audience till the conventions this summer last year at the state of the union. biden that a good night >> some republicans want medicare and social security sunset. i'm not saying it's a majority anybody who doubts it, contact my office i'll give you a copy. i'll give you a copy of the proposal. >> i think the reviews the day after iran where the biden won that exchange with the with all the republicans in the house. can biden, do well enough on thursday night and his date of the union speech to maybe take some of the edge off the he's too old. he's out of my strongest advice to him would be keep it short, keep it a 30 minutes. no more than that, and pretend to be a moderate pretend that you're john fetterman, pretend that you're tom suozzi, pretend you're someone you're not. and do that because when you're looking at the so-called uncommitted voters that's not the challenge for biden. the challenges. how do you bring back that suburban coalition? those folks who do vote, who are motivated by the social issues allowed the time and bring them back in the fold. cara >> should ri khan are certain drives rather biden listened to rayan's advice >> it should be shortened to the point it's angry, but not angry, biden, but obstreperous. biden is a good biden. sort of remember when hillary put on the sunglasses, that was a good hillary, i think it works for him and it's a real, it's a nice image. it's got to be relatively shortness up, very political on the contrast with trump should be like that on policy should be policy-oriented contrast with trump >> and come on, you guys that kind of thing. >> i would just offer a 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all we do. >> 80087 to 4901 democrats are ramping up their campaign on women's reproductive rights in the wake of >> alabama ivf ruling that frozen embryos are children. take a look at these billboards rolling out an eight battleground states blaming trump for the alabama decision and warner warning others the states they could be next. meanwhile, senate democrats for us to vote this week on a bill to protect ivf access nationally. one gop senator blocked the measure saying it wasn't over rage. it's the latest sign of republicans struggling to thread the needle between supporting ivf, which helps families dealing with infertility and being pro-life >> we need to have more kids. we need have an opportunity to do that. >> ivf is used to have more children. well, that's that's for another conversation. are you saying that? families in texas who are using ivf have extra embryo embryos that are frozen, do not need to worry. >> well, so you raise fact questions that are complex and i simply don't know the answer to kristen, you wrote a very powerful column in the new york times this week about your personal experience with ivf. why do you think this ruling an alabama that a frozen embryo is a person has created a firestorm. >> well, first of all, it is extremely popular even among pro-life evangelical americans. so many people in the us now know someone who has gone on this journey, like i have, they know a child in their life who is here because of this innovation. and so this has very powerful positive implications for millions of americans and so there is this very real tension. if you are a pro-life person who does view life as beginning at conception of this push and pull of their being very positive and very negative aspects to the procedure. and you are watching in real-time a lot of republicans, particularly politicians, who may not know how ivf works or anything about it. they are working through that tension in real time in interviews on television. and it has the real potential to create a political disaster for republicans well, they seem to have >> gotten that message in alabama, the legislature, there is racing to pass a bill to protect ivf patients and providers and here's a good reason why. and he speaks to what kristen was like. there are 97,000 ivf births a year in the us. that's more than 2% of all children born in this country. and look at these national polls, 66% oppose considering frozen embryos as children. and holding those who destroy them legally responsible in a poll for the republican senatorial committee found 85% support ivf including 83% of evangelical christians kara client can, republicans walk this tight route being pro-life against abortion, but still supporting ivf. they cannot make an ad. this is a real problem because so many, this is where it was going to lead any way this kind of thing. where extremism happens. and i think one of the things as you say, immigration is a real problem for donald trump. this m excuse me for joe biden, this is a huge problem for donald trump, even if by the way, he's more moderate compared to most of them, doesn't matter. they have to hang that on him and the republican party and it's a winner with women and it's a winner with not just women, with anyone who's interested in children and families, have donald trump has to own this because the very fact that because, because the fact of the matter is that he put three supreme court justices in place that actually ended roe versus wade. and this is the national natural continuation of that. it all got bumped to the states and what we're seeing seeing now play out in different states is what happened in alabama. and the fact of the matter is is that there are many, many women in this country. i think what are we 51%. and most women find this to be a very motivating issue. >> well, it's interesting, senate democrats tried to pass a bill this week to protect it. we have nationally and it was blocked by one republican senator, cindy hyde-smith from mississippi. and check out this map. abortion rights could be on the ballot this november in a dozen states. ryan how hard will it be for democrats to take abortion and ivf? and basically build the case. they've been making for a couple of years. republicans are anti-women. >> it's going to be a very powerful issue for democrats for a variety of reasons we were talking about the number of children who are born via ivf. this number is rocketing, it is growing very rapidly this is becoming incredibly common among educated, affluent parents were exactly those voters were the regular mainstays for democrats were also the democrats who fund democratic campaigns. this is going to be a huge rocket boost for them. but i also will mention that many republicans, for example, dave mccormick, the senate candidate in pennsylvania, many, many others have come out and said unambiguous italy, we are absolutely for ivf. and the question is, but let me ask you. >> if you believe and you've been saying for years that life begins at the moment of conception and a frozen embryo is a conceived embryo. how can you be variety of this is a larger, very painful challenge for the pro-life movement because now that we're in a post-dobbs world, suddenly there are a lot of pro-lifers for whom there wasn't real political accountability for the fact that a lot of americans are in that mushy middle on the issue. and that's what republicans are struggling with right now, because as it stands, there only about seven or eight states where you have a decent sized, firmly pro-life majority already classically understood. many other states, kansas, you name it kentucky, these are states where in these abortion referenda, the pro-choice side is one, >> i think that that's excuse me. ask kristen given? the. fact that since dobbs, almost every referendum, it from kansas and nebraska to michigan has gone a lot of red states has gone pro choice how big an issue is our reproductive rights going to be? in november? >> i think it's going to be a very large issue, i think, especially in these places where it is on the ballot because it will be a reminder to voters as they're voting for these other offices, that this is right there. and it is motivational two pieces of the democratic coalition, like young women who are enormously important to their potential electoral success. so i think this is going to be a big deal. come >> november up next the push to stop. what are the most iconic celebrations, scenes and sports. plus, it's not just for rides and meals anymore. how uber is helping parents teach their teens a lesson about money all that after the break tomorrow, van jones it's home to find out what >> is driving the divide in tennessee politics. >> there has been a very active 20 to 30 year effort to separate us. >> the whole story with anderson cooper tomorrow at eight on cnn >> life diabetes, there's no slowing down each day is a unique blend of 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>> so i think court-storming can be a good thing. i think it's a fun way for students when they have had a prizing upset to be able to burn off some of that energy. but i think in these cases it was clear that security was not doing their job to protect the people on the court from the storming. so i'm not fully anti it, but clearly in this case, it had more negative than positive right-hand that fans have been storming the court football fields, but also as the ball courts that are in a small inside space. for years, just celebrate a big one, especially a big upset win. but these two videos were quite disturbing and i must say, looking particularly the caitlin clark when it felt a little bit like that person might have been targeting her. where are you on stopping the storm? being the fund police, while i agree that it's incredibly fund, it's a beautiful ritual. this has to stop because right now college sports, or in a different moment, a different era. caitlin clark is worth a ton 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