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congress to act on immigration and the border a simple choice. >> we can fight about fixing the border, or we can fix it >> i'm ready to fixed the deep divisions that surround these issues on full display as are the divide even within the republican party. as you watched, president biden say that one of the most conservative members of the senate that you see here, that's james lankford of oklahoma, nodding his head, mouthing. that's true. as president biden was laying out the parameter qatar's of that bipartisan border deal that sank in recent weeks. it didn't seem like senator lankford was chip set to be seen on camera hitting his own party. he's spent months crafting that bill, that former president donald trump in part helped torpedo. meantime, as you watch this congresswoman marjorie taylor greene, who see here in the hat engaged in what would be one of several spirited exchanges >> you don't like that, phil? dr. server, it has got together and said it was a good bill i'll be darned. that's amazing. you say, whoa, look at the facts >> i know i know you know, how to read >> president biden mentioned the support that that bill had from the border patrol union, including its leader who has been a vocal supporter of donald trump's, was with him at the border in recent days, the president of the national border patrol council braided judge, joins me now. great to have you here. you heard what president biden that about this deal. the perimeters of it reminding everyone in the room of it tonight, but everyone at home. what do you make of how he addressed immigration tonight? >> i was incredibly disappointed. instead of announcing the executive actions he's going to take, he instead blamed other people for the problem. look, if he's not going to get a bill which he's not going it's not going to happen if he's not going to get that, then he has the responsibility to step in and give us executive actions that will help us secure the border. and he refused to do that. and that was incredibly disappointing. it was also incredibly disappointing that he mentioned our name without giving content text to what exactly it it was that we were supporting. yes, we supported that the bill goes to the floor. yes. we supported an amendment process. there was a lot of bad in that bill, but there was a lot of good. so what we walked away from after this stay of the union as we walked away with nothing, he had the opportunity to announce the american people. he's polling very, very poorly on this. he had the opportunity to announce the american people that these are the executive actions he is going to take. instead, he just blamed other people and then walked away and now we're left with this same chaos that we currently think we've been dealing with. >> as you know, just because he didn't announce the executive actions tonight doesn't mean he's not ultimately going to take them. we've heard reporting from the white house that they they are considering that since this tank. >> but in the >> position that you read when you look at this, do you really think executive action is the way to address this issue? or is it legislation? >> long term, i would love to have legit legislation because that lives past administrations . but in this particular case, does he have to have legislation to secure the border? and the answer is there's no he could secure the border with executive action tomorrow if he wanted to. and that's what we're not getting. he knows what he needs to do. i have personally met with secretary mayorkas on a number of occasions and we told him, if you get rid of remain in mexico, this is what's going to happen, but these are the actions that you can take to avoid that and they completely and totally just disregarded that and so that's again, this chaos that we're currently experiencing. it could end immediately with executive action. >> one part of executive action though, and i covered the trump white house. he did a lot of executive orders on immigration. i think 94% of them were rejected by the courts. so that's the power when you try to, or the problem when you try to govern by the pen. but on the legislation itself, you liked this legislation, you didn't think it was perfect, but there were parts of it, including what he cited today, 1,500 more border at border security agents and officers, 100 more immigration judges. obviously there's a backlog dealing with that issue. changing the credible fear standards for asylum proportions that you liked and supported. so actually believe it or not, the 1,500 additional board patrol agents is not something that i support. now, i'm a union. >> i >> don't want to pass the burden onto the taxpayer. i believe that if we had proper policy, we have the resources right now. we have the technology, we have the infrastructure, we have the agents that are necessary to secure the border what we don't have is we don't have policy. and so what i don't want to do is i don't want to shift the burden onto the taxpayer and cause them to pay a lot more money than what is necessary usually >> supported elements of the absolutely passed. would you have been happy? >> i would have i would've been happy with certain elements of that. so credible fear that's, that's extremely important. president trump tried to do did that with harpun pacer. that was one of the things that got shot down by the courts. but the most important thing that the courts upheld the supreme court upheld president trump's right to implement remain in mexico. and if, if president biden would go back to that and what we're really frustrates me about that. as he says that it's inhumane but yet our state department has certified that mexico is a safe country. yes, there's portions of mexico that might be dangerous, but the state department has not come out and said that mexico is in unsafe comes the real issue also is mexico doesn't want remain in mexico. so that's the problem with having the cooperation. i know republicans feel like us can kinda tell mexico that they have to do it on this thing. you were a guest of senator kyrsten sinema of arizona, who is announcing that she's not going to be running again, that she's going to be retiring. >> but what it >> comes to who actually has the fate of moving immigration legislation. have you met with speaker mike johnson in the house and do you think he is willing to move on immigration? russian legislation that will address what you're so worried about. >> i haven't not yet. i'm sure that i will be meeting with several republicans speakers. it's a little bit different to meet with the speaker of the house. but i have met with many republicans and dan crenshaw was on earlier on in earlier program and he said, don't give up, hope there is potential hope coming i do believe that there's possibilities that it will happen, but i i've heard time and time again. i heard president biden blame president trump saying that president trump tank this bill. the reason, and they say that it's for politics. i've had the opportunity to speak with him i've been with him. i know why he why he said don't go for this bill because he recognizes that from day one, he could implement remain in mexico, which will go a lot farther than what this bill would have gone. he also recognizes that if you pass a bill right now, there's not going to be an appetite. it's passed a bill in his in history, isn't a crisis, can it wait? >> we don't know that it'll get reelected and weight. >> and that's why. >> so >> that's the reason that we supported the bill. because in our position, something's better than nothing. yes. yes. status quo just isn't good enough at this particular time, but at the same time, if i'm looking long term if i'm looking long term, i agree with him. i agree that long term i would much rather have a better bill, hr-2 is the perfect bill. hr-2 is not going to get passed because it's not by partisan. but there's a possibility that later on down the road, hr two gets passed. but if this bill were to pass right now, the chances that that another border the bill would get past this is pretty slim. i i've gotten two bills passed into law and i can tell you that it took years for that to happen. and so i recognize what it is to get a bill passed in. it's very difficult. we haven't seen federal immigration legislation in decades. brandon judd, thanks for coming on to be with you this morning, i guess, because it is thank you very much for more reaction to president biden's state of the union address tonight, i want to bring in the democratic governor of colorado, jared polis, governor. thanks for joining us tonight. you just heard right there from the head of the border patrol unit immigration is in crisis in city in your state, denver. did you hear a path forward from president biden tonight and as you heard, brandon, judge say, he does president biden have a responsibility to act unilaterally if congress won't well, certainly, i mean, i'm confident the president is going to do everything he can with his executive authority to secure the border. but at the end of the day president trump couldn't do it. president button couldn't do it because there are problems with our current law, namely the fact that there's many frivolous asylum claims. they clog up the system. we need to change he's just standard on that. there was in the bipartisan bill would reduce frivolous claims, probably by more than half, but it would also speed up the legitimate claims which is making sure that people who are here who have a solid claiming asylum law are able to get their work permits and get to work to support themselves. so there's a lot we need to do. i think president biden really called out but the opponents for standing in the way of securing the border ending is illegal immigration prices. and i think that's a good thing for him to continue to hit on. >> you just said that you were confident that there would be some executive action. i know one of the things that's been reported is that they're considering making it more difficult to claim asylum if someone crosses the border between ports of entry illegally, do you support something like that >> well, i'm not sure how they can do that administratively. a lot of these depend on law. and i think what the president is working on is he wants to do something that he thinks will stand up in the courts, not just sort of waved his arms around and then say something that will be overruled. a couple of weeks later and make the problem worse. what i'd like most about the speech as it was forward looking at it was looking forward towards a better, more perfect america, as opposed to moving backwards today, really chaos at a national nightmare that we went through in the last administration he did many, many junctures talk about his predecessor, who obviously is likely to be the person that he's facing in november what did you make of the president's performance? we just talked about the substance. what did you make of it from a stylistic perspective? that's also something a lot of people have been talking about tonight >> we'll stylistic that's the that's the president joe biden, we love. i mean, kind of joking around with the crowd saying a lot of things off script, getting into it. very friendly i think that's really who he is and we all, as a chief executive of my state, we do these speeches. but what really people remember, how you humanize it and how you bring it down to the human level. and i think people got to see a little bit about joe biden as a human being today. >> when you hear republicans saying it was overly partisan, they said he was shouting what's your response to that >> wiring? there were some shouted interruptions. there's always going to be people that are that are in polite. i think the president's tone was one of unity for the country and that's when we need right now, as republicans, democrats on affiliated, we really need to pull together and rise to the big challenges. so let's, let's secure the border. let's reduce healthcare costs. let's make sure that people can afford to live in this great country that we have. let's improve public safety. these are not partisan issues, and i think the president is really calling on republicans to join him on being a real problem solver around these issues. >> so on the economy, which is another huge issue for so many americans, president biden, he basically touted a really strong american economy. he says it's bounced back, but is that the right message for what your people, your the people in your state are experiencing so many americans are still go to the grocery store and are looking at the bill and saying, this is way too much money >> well, the economy is strong, unemployment is record lows, including in our home state of colorado. of course, people are concerned about prices and i think the president really tackled that head-on, talking about some of the steps there taking to help relieve some of that pressure from people they rolled out some policies even in the last week or two. so while again, i think we can appreciate a strong stock market, low unemployment. the concerns around inflation, which has come down under president biden costs, which will i think continued to come down into president biden a stark contrast to her as his predecessor hu but costly tariffs in place that jacked up prices even more and he's the former president's doubled down on that. so i really worry about what will happen to the american consumer if president biden doesn't win reelection you've also faced some protests over the israel hamas war. you heard president biden tonight call for an immediate ceasefire at least six weeks is that enough to address the concerns of the voters who have been expressing themselves in this primary process. many of them voting uncommitted in michigan including in colorado to send a message to president biden. did president biden do enough to address that >> well, i heard him strongly condemn the terrorist organization hamas of course, if the hostages were released, there'd be a ceasefire and any ceasefire that president biden and vice president harris have called for. calls for for hamas to release the hostages. i mean, hamas obviously attacked brutally killed over thousand people. there's still about 130 people being held hostage, probably underground, terrible conditions. and i was glad to hear the president reiterate his commitment to make sure that they're freed and reunited with their families. >> all right. governor jared polis, thanks so much for well, it's not so late where you are, but staying up late for us here on the east coast. thank you so much >> always a. pleasure >> and up next, we will take you inside that chamber with one congresswoman who somehow, year after year snags that coveted ilc going all the way back to the 1990s. she'll be right here >> 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democrats snags this coveted aisle seat every year for her exclusive interaction is the president walks down the aisle. this year was no different. she got this selfie with president biden and tweeted it for all of us to see. writing, hey there potus and congresswoman joins us now, it's great to have you and i want to talk about your speech in your seat, but i also want to talk about you're wearing all white tonight. and if you watched in the audience tonight, you notice that there was an unmistakable group that was wearing it for reproductive rights, something that president biden addressed pretty early on talking about ivf and what's happened in alabama. what did you make of his message tonight on that? the issue enormously strong there are many connections to reproductive rights, to texas, and i'm a texas girl the case roe v. wade came out of texas the horrific anti-abortion law came out of texas and so for the president to speak to not only my constituents, but the nation by saying if he's reelected roe v. wade will be reinstated. that's an enormous and powerful gift to women in america who are struggling against the popery of horrific state laws. and the most heinous yes one in alabama that stopped building a family stopped fertility ability, the right to access fertility, how outrageous the president. and a rousing commitment tonight. and the women who were there, my colleagues, we will wait to say we're not going backwards. we're going forward and we're going to stand for women's rights. seriously. we're going to stand for reproductive rights. and we're going to write laws ourselves that are going to punish different states for laws that will punish providers and women. and many of us had guests that were in fact either victims or women who had to move their embryos from one state and next. and one in particular was a constituent of mine that was a guest of all whip and she came from texas and had to do the same thing to save her family. >> there were some 30 members brought guests who had to deal with reproductive rights. i should also say i didn't get white memo stance here, just is point, but i do want to ask you, i mean, on this idea of reinstating row is that realistic given how closely divided this congress has been, given, how even an inch on reproductive rights in the congress has been so difficult. >> i think you saw a reinvigorated president. and tonight and obviously he's counting on keeping the senate. and we only five seats away from making hakeem jeffries, the speaker of the house. we think we can do it. and one of the basis of that is the journey that republicans have tried or are determined to take, which is every moment they can take a right away from a health professional aid nurse, a dr. or a woman, or a family, a man or woman want to build a family. they think, oh, he believes and we believe a two that we're building sort of an army of opposition that will want to vote for him as president united states. we want to give us the senate are keeping the senate. and then to have the house with that in mind, we do have legislation that reinstates roe. so we're not trying he's not trying to say that we're going to get it this year, unfortunately, i wish it would because women are suffering. families are not being protected. but he's saying that if you elect me as president, i am so committed. i'm so outraged by what has happened we will use that as our number one, a one about number one, agenda items. i truly believe him and it needs to be reinstated i feel the pain of women who are hurt. but more importantly, we trained doctors to give medical care. but now we're training doctors to be incarcerated, to be jailed, to be punished i think that is not the america we all know and love end. >> he chose his words very carefully on that about having the majority. >> can >> we talk about your see because we were watching, you maxwell frost head think had one of the worst seats he's obviously new to. congress, had posted his attack. >> you have this the coveted aisle seat, and we saw you president bush all the way to here with president biden. >> how do you >> get the c1 and why is it so important to you? >> well, you know, now is become almost accepted that that's where i will go. in the early on. i really got trained by senior members, but that was a long time ago. and what motivated me to keep doing it is that i would get extra work done by being able to talk to the president on i remember talking to president bush about federally qualified health clinics i've talked to some presidents about criminal justice reform with respect to president biden, we've been working for a long time on what many of you have heard and seen as a truck 40 was a commission to study slavery and develop reparation proposals, which i view as just knowing the history of america. so there are many opportunities immigration reform, which is one of the things i spoke about because i'm from texas and served on the immigration stopped the meeting since coming to the united states congress, serves as the ranking member, serves as the ranking member of the border security committee. so it gives you an opportunity to get that one little sentence in that the president remembers any turns to a staffer and says, call her about this. i love it because you take a long time to get a phone call with president, a long time to get a meeting. you may get it or long time to get with his staff for it to come back? and this president is very personable very welcoming, and very eager and takes what you say and turns to a stamp person. i expect to get a phone call so we can move forward on some of these issues window into how washington works, right? it's the best way to do it. i let someone thank you so much. thank you. the president was very strong tonight we're going forward. we're not going backwards. and he listed all of the things that suggest that we should stay with joe biden for the next president united 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analyst and senior editor for the atlantic ron brownstein run because you were so senior >> i'm going to >> i'm going to go straight to your great analysis. you have a headline in the piece tonight that says, can biden began a reset tonight? do you, think he did that >> i don't think you'd get as much resetting as many people in the party might have light. i think what he did was show that he had a lot of vigor and energy to deliver a case against trump but i think it is pretty much the case that he has been delivering you know, i mean, three big elements, trump's a threat to democracy. trump's a threat to your rights particularly on abortion. and i'm on your side and he's on the side of the rich and powerful. >> he >> did not do some things that he might have done tonight like talk more directly as you noted, that the governor, to americans who feel squeezed in the economy despite all the good news that he legitimately highlighted, you know, the basic necessities of life do cost more on groceries and rent and others. then when he took office and there are a lot of people who feel unhappy about it. he didn't really reposition himself and netanyahu. he did on immigration. but i think overall this was a speech of a man and a campaign that believes that they are on a trajectory to win based on the contrast they are drawing and the vulnerabilities trump presents. and that really is the question. are our other democrats as confident? but as they are that they basically have the right formula and just need to drive home the message. >> yeah. i mean, that that is the big bet that they're making. biden didn't say the word trump, but he said, my predecessor, 13 times. it seemed like they made a decision pretty early on, just the way that the speech started. they decided this was going to be about showing fight. it was going to be about engaging in the confrontation more than it was going to be about trying to make this case about uniting the country. do you think that was the right call? >> well i think i think it's the right call in the sense of alleviating concerns about whether he was up to the task of being the nominee. but i think there is a limit to how far their case against trump can take them. there's no question we saw in 2022 and unprecedentedly large number of voters who said they disapproved of biden. and we're down on the economy still voted for democrats because they viewed the republican and accept alternative as unacceptable. there's clearly a pool of people who will say, i'm not satisfied with the way things are going. i'm not satisfied with biden, but i'll vote for him anyway, because trump is such a threat to what i believe but abby, it is not an infinite pool of people, right? i mean, he is already running higher in the head-to-head further ahead of his approval rating than we've ever seen a president do. and it is not enough in most of these polls. biden ultimately has to raise his own standing and his approval rating now, is it a level? we're in common presidents who've been at this level of all lost >> and so i think i've >> already made some progress tonight and kind of giving people a better idea of what a second term would be. but ultimately, while i think the case against trump is his major asset, he's going to have to improve his own standing for that and decisive. >> yeah. i mean, in terms of president biden's standing with voters in the middle of the electorate who are ultimately going to decide this thing. do you get the sense that anything that he said tonight is going to change where he stands with those voters who have actually those are the ones who have receded so far, he's got to get them back. has he changed his standing with them >> well, i think the biggest calculated risks was basically sticking to such a positive vision of the economy. we are the envy of the world in any way as we are the job growth has incredible. he pointed out the investment boom that the big three bills he passed that's first three years and years that provoked a triggered but there are a lot of people who are feeling the caller is pretty tight from the cumulative increase in inflation since he took office and he really did not show a lot of empathy or awareness of the concerns that they are going through. and i think that is still a huge cloud for him over all the other positive developments in the economy that he can point to. he chose not to address that tonight in this kind of broader sense of not really reframing or repositioning very much. i suspect that if the polls stay where they are today in two months, we may hear a different tone on some of those issues. >> i'm also concerned about the size of the bag of chips that i ate earlier today. but i'm not sure that's quite enough to address the economic concerns of americans. ron brownstein, thank you very much. good to see you tonight >> no shrinkflation out. our panel is back with us. let's talk about the other person who was in that room tonight, speaker mike johnson. and one thing that we noted earlier president biden has delivered three addresses to congress. this is the third house speaker who has been behind him because first she was nancy pelosi last year was kevin mccarthy. and tonight, there was speaker mike johnson over his left shoulder. you'll he was someone who urged his conference to tab to khorram earlier for in the room. you watched his face and his expressions. i think he only stood one time. what did you make of how the new speaker handled this? >> i mean, that's a difficult seat to be sitting in when all eyes the eyes of the world are on the president. and i think did a good job. i think i might've seen one or two times when it collapsed didn't realize oh, i should not be clapping and put his hands down. but i think he is a man of great character and integrity and really, i think it was wise of him to encourage his republican colleagues to show respect and decorum for the venue that they're in. unfortunately, not everyone followed that, but i think he understands the respect that that speech deserves. and i think he did a good job doing it. >> i think he also >> understood though, that >> given how dysfunctional congress had been, you did not want to put that on the air tonight. marjorie taylor greene gave it a little bit, but it was actually for her that was actually pretty contained there was one moment where president biden was talking about talking about selma and mike johnson. kila had to decide whether he was going to stand up or not. i was like, okay, dave, eventually but for john lewis, but there was a moment there. he wasn't so sure on marjorie taylor greene. i mean, first of all, he she could have listened to mike johnson and kept it civil. but then it almost seemed like she handed president biden a pretty key moment tonight do you think he handled that the right way, notwithstanding that he's kind of gotten some criticism from his base about using the word illegals. but how did he handle that? that was a pretty key moment there. >> the big question for me going into the state of the union was, will house republicans once again go with the heckling after it delivered? what many would say was the highlight for the white house and president biden last year. and the answer was yes, they went with it again. i in terms of your question, i know that president biden handled it in the way the white house wanted him to. they will they they had an intention to go in and engage with any republican at this point that has when i talked to democrats, ben, one of the defenses and one of the examples they point to when there are concerns about his age and what have you. so it definitely was what the white house intended to do so i actually think that the republican party doesn't just have a donald trump problem. i think they have a marjorie taylor greene there's this clip that is now floating around. it's from when joe biden is walking into the state of the union. it's the moment where marjorie taylor-greene hands him the button but what everybody is focusing on is how she is dressed head to toe in this kind of maga reelect trump. >> all of most of >> her colleagues followed the decorum rule. there are several points where she was heckling the president of the united states. and they asked her to shush and i think part of what the white house is really leaping at right now is that in the midst of this moment where people are saying, does joe biden and have energy, does do you notice joe biden age appropriate? what have you he is showing a contrast with somebody like marjorie taylor greene, who, who frankly it looks in saying it's such a startling contrast particularly because it's a reminder of what americans don't want to go back to. this idea of going back to that kind of, that kind of landscape that kind of partisanship. no, i'm not interested in that. so i think the republican party has to figure out the republican party needs to figure out how they're going to handle this. she doesn't really do herself a whole lot of favors. i mean, maybe this maybe this is a >> fundraising thing and it works, but she let caused him to say her name. he messed it up, but he did say her name and otherwise, you may not it's long as i'm from georgia. >> this case, she's talking about it's ripped the heart out of many people in georgia. so i commend her for calling attention to it. >> the same time. that's clickbait for her. that's why it's ironic that they're saying buying was too political while she said in the chamber with her political giron. but i think >> we have moved past that thank you all for staying up late with us to break this down. a very important speech from president biden before we go, as we have noted tonight, house democratic women, as you saw, dressed in all white for president biden's speech, a unified show of support for ivf, but also abortion rights. i should note tomorrow for democratic women will join me to talk about reproductive rights in america, sharing their emotional personal stories, sending a warning to women about a second trump administration tomorrow at 09:00 eastern on the source thank you for joining us. cnn's coverage of president biden's state of the union address continues. right now. have a good night >> hello, welcome to our viewers, joining us and all around the world. >> we want to get back to one of our top stories that we're following this hour for you. >> and that is the us president's annual state of the union speech. joe biden came out swinging with a forceful, energetic message aimed at defusing fears that he's too old for the job >> during his hour in prime time, the president repeatedly took shots at donald trump, but he only referred to him as my predecessor, never by name. then said that his predecessor represents a dangerous past. joe biden, who is already the oldest president in us history, sought to portray his age as an advantage rather than a liability. staging that he has a positive vision of the future and knows what ensures honesty, decency, dignity, and equality >> the very idea of americans, they were all created equal, deserves to be treated equally throughout our lives. we've never fully lived up to that idea. when we've never walked away from it either walk away. >> now >> president biden is now looking ahead to the campaign trail, of course, so zeroing in on a critical battleground states like michigan that could determine the outcome of the election soon as jeff zeleny is there >> the president's address was closely watched here in battleground, michigan, largely two key issues, the economy and foreign policy, particularly israel's war in gaza, have been critical issues of concern here in michigan. now there's no doubt michigan is one of the most important state it's on the presidential map because of course, it is part of that blue wall that president biden flipped from donald trump in 2020. >> but we spent some >> time with some biden supporters this evening who said the president exceeded their expectations i think that overall it was a different side of him that came out. he was like i said, very confident, very reassuring of the names that he has done for our country. and i didn't get a glimpse of him anything involving aid or the lack thereof of being able to deliver and be the president of the united states. people would try to make an issue, but i think they look but beyond the age where you think about it, most of them are old. but i'd rather have a president who's old. that's very knowledgeable and thinks of people than to have a president since old and self-centered. >> now some supporters before the speech conceded being apprehensive about how the president would do. again, they say he exceeded their expectations. the question is, can that be sustained over the next eight months as the campaign with donald trump certainly intensifies, but there is no doubt here in michigan among democrats, they were pleased by the president's performance. the tough part of course comes next. jeff zeleny, cnn, detroit >> and his prebuttal to mr. biden's state of the union address, republican presidential candidate donald trump focused on the southern us border using his anti-immigration rhetoric he sometimes does in a truth social post trump criticizes successor for undoing his immigration policies. take a listen to that >> joe biden is on the run from his record and lying like crazy to try and escape accountability for the horrific devastation he and his party of created all the while they can can you the very policies that are causing this horror show to go? we cannot take it any longer as a country. >> joe >> biden, sad excuse for a state of the union addresses side. here are the facts. when i left off as we gave joe biden the most secure border in us history, we gave him remain in mexico, very tough to get, but i got it. safe. third agreement. see asylum ban title 42, 571 miles of border wall rapid deportations and much more. we had the safest border in the history of our country. >> mr. biden, mrs. trump raba appears to be taking a break from the campaign trail. >> the republican presidential candidate is preparing to host hungarian prime minister viktor orban at his mar-a-lago estate in the coming day. cnn, sunlen serfaty has more respected all over europe >> probably like >> me a little bit controversial, but that's okay in style and in substance. >> i liked them openings and he's like that former president donald trump in hungarian prime minister viktor orban are two liters sharing one playbook. >> some people don't like him because he's too strong they said a strong man running get kanji part charging the globalists can all go to how brash and antagonistic accusing us is fake news. and those who make these claims are simply idiots publicly praising each other. >> he doesn't allow illegals into his country. he put barbed wire fences all over. he has soldiers every ten yards echoing each other's rhetoric and make america great. so again, and policies on immigration just told you migration. we have actually built that ball. >> we had the strongest border in history. we built 500 miles of wall >> russia in the ukraine war. >> if at the time of russian invasion on ukraine, trump would have been the president of united states. that would be no war now i'm absolutely sure >> zelenskyy. they both have weaknesses and they both have strengths. and within 24 hours that war will be settled, it'll be over lgbtq rights on korean people rejected sexual orientation programs in schools without parental consent, on day one, i was signing a new executive order to cut federal funding for any school pushing critical race theory transgender, insanity, and other inappropriate racial sexual, or political content on our children and their treatment of a free press f9, don't want to give them any ideas they know best how to write fake news fake news is all you get. >> and >> they are indeed the enemy of the people in the us or ban has become an icon in some far circles, even as his government seen by many as authoritarian, has changed election rules to him it's benefit and threatened his political dissenters and rivals, what or represents at one level, that is the maga america first movement. here scoring him prime speaking spots at the conservative confabs cpac, attracting the adoration of some of the republican party's top >> right-wing voices. >> and the tool be >> sitting down privately at donald trump's mar-a-lago resort, which only underscores the alliance. this friendship that has only grown in size since they first met nearly five years ago. now, notably, of course, this comes at a very important time for trump as he is on track to clinch the republican nomination. sunlen serfaty, cnn, washington donald trump has until monday to come up with $83.3 million. >> on >> thursday, the federal judge overseeing the e jean carroll defamation case denied trump's request for a few extra days to get his finances together and post the bond saying mr. trump's current situation is a result of his own dilatory actions in january, a federal jury awarded carroll more than $83 million in damages as a result of trump's deaf defamation, very statements, denying that he raped her, saying she wasn't his type. and accusing her of making up the allegation to boost sales of her book now, a us house committee has advanced a bill that could lead to a nationwide ban on tiktok in the us if enacted, the measure would give the social media platform about five months to divest from its parent company, bytedance, which is linked to china. if it doesn't take talk would be banned from us app stores, including apple and google will make as a concern that americans personal data collected by tiktok could end up in the hands of the chinese government's tiktok is pushing back, saying the government is attempting to strip 170 million american users of the constitutional right to free expression. it also says that move will damage millions of businesses, deny artists an audience, and destroy the livelihoods of countless creators across the country. >> but one of the bill's cosponsors in congress says that response proves his point. >> just listen the pressure campaign that tiktok put in place today where they forced a pop up on the app >> that called members of congress and also told a lie that we were, we were forcing an outright ban, which is bill is not proves the danger. they sort of proved the entire point imagine if those lies were allowed to spread on topics like our election or a foreign war. so that's what we're trying to guard against. and in our construct, users can continue to enjoy the app so long as we fix the ownership problem. >> a bill that would require law enforcement to detain any migrant who committed burglary or theft past the us house of representatives on thursday, your republican or house republicans and 37 house democrats supported what is called the laken riley act 170 democrats voted against the bill, accusing republicans of exploiting the young woman's death for a partisan stunt and targeting immigrants in an election year. it's not clear whether the democrat-led senate will support the bill. >> 22 year-old laken riley it was found dead after she went jogging on the university of georgia campus last month. police say she was killed by a migrant who illegally entered the us at the southern border it is international women's day with protests and observance is taking place across the globe. human rights and women's rights in their groups in el salvador are still fighting for the country's total abortion ban over shining a light on cases where women who've suffered a pregnancy complication, the face criminal charges. simmons isabel rosalas has the details >> lilium just spent seven years in a salvadoran prison. the 28 year-old was sentenced to 30 years behind bars. williams was convicted of abandonment and neglect, and later for aggravated hamas site in the death of her newborn baby. she says the child suffered health complications. and while under a doctor's care, died just 72 hours after birth >> cia yahoo vsa, if they had detected the girls illness in time she wouldn't have died. i would not have lost so many years on my life in prison. i would not have missed my other daughter's childhood. >> lillian said she was undergoing a procedure for a tear in her uterus and was sedated when the baby died. but prosecutor kudos accused her of not taking care of the fetus during pregnancy. >> they wanted to free themselves from blame, so they accused me of having killed abandoned, and neglected her. the police came to arrest me at the hospital. >> as saga though, has one of the strictest abortion laws in the americas the government makes no apologies saying those who break the law will be prosecuted. but with the help of human rights organizations and women's rights groups, some salvador and women are rising up against the country's total abortion ban and harsh criminal penalties. abortion advocates argue the ban has put women in prison who have suffered complications during pregnancy, like in lillian's case or in miscarriages. a campaign over the last decade to free women serving long sentences has led to the release of 73 women for prison lillian was one of them >> i am very happy to have been reunited with my family. i am infinitely grateful to all the people who supported me during this process and who fought for freedom alba lorena rodriguez said she became pregnant at 21 after being raped five months into her pregnancy. she wanted to premature labor and the newborn died. she says she was arrested at the funeral of her stillborn baby to desantis. >> i felt like the world came crashing down on me because i knew wasn't going to see my girls and that i was being punished for something i hadn't done, that i didn't have a fair trial. >> it has been 25 years since then, salvador made getting abortions illegal under all circumstances the country's president and a ye bukele was recently elected to a second term and says there will be no change. the abortion laws. a ban is popular among many catholics and evangelicals, salvadorans, and the deeply conservative country the law has come under scrutiny with cases presented in the inter-american court of human rights. >> and i continue insisting to this that not only does it have to review the procedures at the judicial level. so they are free of gender stereotypes and free of discrimination against women. but it also has to review the legislation and that is one of our demands. >> according to one salvador, an abortion rights group, no women facing aggravated homicide charges tied to stillbirths or miscarriages remain in prison, but they say seven women are still awaiting trial. isabel rosalas cnn national women's day has taken on a different meaning this year for the women of gaza after months of war, women living in makeshift camps say of course, there is nothing to celebrate this year. they don't have food, water, or medicine and they're struggling with mental health and poverty. many of them have been forced to move repeatedly as the fighting has spread >> women worldwide easily await and celebrate this day. whereas gazans, women live in tents in a deprived of rights and enabled to celebrate it enough. >> and you had that. >> we are going through a tough situation on women stay in gaza as we faced the horrors of bombings under harsh conditions, intense and suffer from extreme weather, leaving no room for celebration. >> well, the un estimates more than 1.5 million people in gaza have been displaced by the war between israel and hamas thanks, julia is here on cnn newsroom. i'm max foster. >> i'm bianca nobilo, cnn this morning is up next after a quick break >> that night out on the ice. >> we saw something someone in this town i'm tidy sum could have two diego to get to the truth being, a, journalist is the best job in the world. >> thank you so much for doing a sir. appreciate. >> i think we have a big crisis of democracy. >> do you think the united states is headed for a recession? i think is it that is where jerome powell was trying to drive it. >> my goal is to be a voice for people watching as ukraine going to win this war. why do you think hamas has been releasing hostages? >> because they're under immense pressure? >> asking challenging questions of the folks who run the world the lead with jake tapper, cnn weekdays it for our mission here at >> cnn, is that the news comes first. that's the promise. so the situation room breaking news politics world events we work as hard as we can to get the facts and tell the stories that matter. most >> the situation room with wolf blitzer weekdays it six on cnn. >> what does it mean to be outfront >> it's going there. we are just about three miles from the gaza border. it's finding out something unexpected. well, it's all about conversations, its context, the economy is by far the top issue for americans in this election. curiosity. >> someone else did to jump in the race the ball, ball, it's about sharing that. so you can be outfront to, let's >> go outfront. >> erin burnett, outfront weeknights at seven on cnn king charles starts now. >> gayle king and charles barkley are shaking things up on cnn. >> there's an honor to be here with two >> legends tackling trending topics why is president biden losing so much of the black community? >> a good point, neil. >> first of all, does not good for him >> only way they know how do you make a comment about the word? here's last night. i don't believe everything you read on the internet and they want to hear from you because you're caught me a minute. >> he doesn't bite. >> i king charles, wednesday at ten on cnn some of you believe you hate me because i know you love me. >> they want you to fail what happens now though regime 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