pivoted to me. >> well, it is an incredible film. i hope everyone will watch it. it premieres this week. >> and thanks for joining us. the news continues now, right here on cnn it's tuesday, june 4, right now on cnn this morning, president biden about to roll out a sweeping executive order to turn back asylum seekers at the southern border. >> we've got details plus opening arguments set to begin in just a few hours and the federal gun trial of hunter for biden and the white house, pressuring israel to end the war in gaza, a move that might cost prime minister benjamin netanyahu his jaw all right? and 5:00 a.m. here in washington alive. look at capitol hill in this tuesday morning, everyone in cases it's wonderful to have you with us. >> congress couldn't get it done. so today, biden, president biden is expected to take action on the border crisis on his own. cnn has learned that the president plans to announce an executive order that will effectively shut down the us, mexico border. to asylum seekers crossing illegally. when the daily threshold of crossings is exceeded the executive order relies on a regulation that was enforced under the trump administration at that time, it was widely denounced by democrats this does mark a significant attempt by the president to address head-on. what is one of his biggest, if not his biggest political vulnerability? >> just weeks before his first debate with donald trump, that is set for right here on cnn axios reports this morning that biden is expected to announce and sign the order today at the white house. >> she'll be joined by south texas mayors. i am joined by one of the coauthors that report axios political reporters, steph. steph. good morning to you. wonderful to have you let's dig into what we know about this. >> this number, 2,500 is a key piece of this, and it's different actually from the bill well, that democrats had supported in congress that they were trying to get across the finish line. what's the difference here the difference here is that they're focusing on just the number of people crossing the border illegally. >> that's what that 2,500 threshold is targeting. the bill. before that, we saw that was the bipartisan border deal focus on a larger number but it also included people who are arriving at legal ports of entry, but who maybe didn't otherwise have permission to enter the us. so it's just a little bit of a shift from what the focus is in this executive order. it's really focusing on people who are coming across the border illegally. but beyond that, it really effectively works about the same way as that bipartisan border deal, except it doesn't come with the resources that only congress can give the white house and the department of homeland security, which could make it harder for the administration to actually put this in effect. >> what does the timing tell the tell you about, about their thinking here? >> yeah, the timing is very interesting we know that they have been very seriously considering this move for months now, i've been hearing from sources for a very long time. this was something that biden was considering feeling like they needed to come out stronger and tougher on this border issue. it's been a clear vulnerability for biden from republicans basically since day one and his administration. >> and there are few things to note about the timing. >> one being that this obviously comes before the debate. so biden will be able to talk about his action on the border at something we know trump is going to want to talk about. it comes before the democratic convention. any internal party disputes over this move, hopefully we will have calmed down before then. it also comes after mexico's elections and it comes after chuck schumer was able to force republicans two again, killed that bipartisan border deal on the floor, again, allowing democrats to try to pin this on when republicans, right and try as they might though, this does represent a significant political challenge for democrats who are up for reelection in difficult states and they're not planning on showing up today. >> and i think we can put up the picture of some of these folks who are not gonna be there. they are the senators from montana, wisconsin, nevada, pennsylvania. these are places where they have uphill climbs here i think it tells you something about the politics. >> yeah, absolutely. and of course, you can't look at this move and not see it as a political move and addition to trying to address a serious problem biden is trying to provide himself cover from border attacks and he's likely trying to provide some of these vulnerable democrats cover as well, allowing them to say that they support these new restrictions on the border that biden is doing something to address the problem. so i think it's notable that none of these very vulnerable democrats are accepting this offer from the white house to come join biden at the white house as he unveils what is really one of his, if not the biggest border move biden has made to date. >> let's watch a little bit of what the house speaker mike johnson sun had to say on this recently on fox on sunday, watch is too little too late. now he's trying to desperately show the american people somehow that he wants to address the issue that he himself created, now he wants to issue some sort of executive order, i guess to show that oh, no, he he really does care about the issue. the only reason he's doing that is because the polls say that it's the biggest issue in america. >> and we can of course put up also the gallup poll that it's unclear if the house speaker was referring specifically to this poll with the gallup poll that shows that immigration is what americans tell gallup anyway, is the most important issue here. so i mean, how if you're the white house, how do you strike a balance between putting this out there and also just trying to avoid making the national conversation about this issue i think this is the debate that the white house has been having internally for a very long time. >> they're very nervous about this issue. i've reported by and doesn't like talking about the border. this is not something he likes to draw attention to, but it's clear that they've been looking at the polls and they know that this is something that they have to address. golf isn't the only poll we see polls repeatedly showing that americans care about immigration and also that they are more open to harsher restrictions. the harsher moves, especially when it comes to illegal border crossers. at the us-mexico border. so this is clearly i'm reading the signs and recognizing that they need to do something on this they also know that we're going to be seeing in the senate at least a quick pivot to abortion and reproductive rights as we near that, the two-year anniversary of the fall of roe v. wade. and i do think we're gonna see them ministration try to address the border and then move on to their the issues that they are more confident in. >> and of course, we shouldn't forget to note, this is not going to sit terribly well with progressives. we've already seen alexandria ocasio-cortez tweeting about this, saying democrats shouldn't be like trump, but here we are. our staff curry. thank you very much for times. thank you. i really appreciate it. i couldn't up next here, the man who led the brexit charge in the uk, making a surprise return to british politics plus a bill that would sentence sex offenders in one state to castration. and opening statements in hunter biden's federal gun trial, just hours away. >> realms only need a strong enough to you nighttime house of the dragon streaming exclusively on mac. a heart attack. do they have life insurance? >> no. >> but we have life insurance john, i'm trying to find something we can afford fortunately, it only a few minutes, select potent found john a $500,000 policy for only $29 a month and his wife and a $500,000 policy for only $21 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political revolt. yes, a revolt a turning of our backs on the political status quo. it doesn't work nothing in this country works anymore all right cnn's max foster joins us live from london at max. >> good morning. so what is really going on here? because this doesn't seem to spell good. news for the prime minister know, it can be worst news is probably the biggest thing that's happened in this campaign. >> so far so you've got rishi sunak's ruling conservative party some of those members have moved to reform nigel farage is seen as the big threat because he's offering all the right policies his main focus is immigration, so his aim is zero net immigration. so the amount of people leaving the country is the same as the amount people coming into the country. and he's a very charismatic, appealing figure, too many people to the right of politics, not even on the hard right, because he's not as extremely as you'd see in other parts of europe. he couple of weeks ago said he wouldn't be running. then he went fishing, apparently went on a walk and decided that he would run. he said he wanted to focus on the us election because he's obviously close to donald trump as well. but he is going to run and it's a big threat because it's going to take away from the conservative vote and as rishi sunak has said, a vote for nigel farage is actually a vote. the labor, the left party because it'll take votes away from the conservative party has point is basically you're either going to have keir starmer as a prime minister or rishi sunak, if you vote for the reform party effectively, putting keir starmer in downing street by splitting up that support on the conservative side. very interesting at max, can we dig in for a second, two for rogers relationship with donald trump over here in the us. here was donald trump talking in an interview with farage? i mean, this has sort of been the role he's been playing up until now when he of course, abruptly switch. let's watch i believe the united states was paying 90% of nato the cost of matter that could be 100% yeah, it was the most unfair. and don't forget. it's more important to them than it is as we have an ocean in-between some problems, okay. we have a nice big unit of a lotion a nice big, beautiful ocean how does this particular issue at play into the uk election it's a mystery because when he said he wasn't going to run, he said he wanted to focus on the us elections. >> so some cynics about nigel farage just suggesting it didn't get an upcoming post from donald trump or promise and donald trump, if he got into power, which is why i decided to run in the uk, we don't really know the exact reason why decided to run the uk. it could just be that he figured the reform party could do well and could finally get a seat after all those efforts that you were i talking about, but there's been rumors for years that he wanted to become a us ambassador effectively to the uk. i don't know if there's any truth to that, but something might have changed in terms of what he was getting from donald trump. he certainly very close to donald trump ideologically. they spoken to each other a lot. and i think that donald trump does take advice from nigel farage on certain parts of his campaign, or at least it did last time he was heading to the white house. so we're not quite sure what happened behind the scenes, but some cynics are suggesting he didn't get what he wanted from trump, which is why he's running here never dull moment, max foster. >> thank you very much for your time this morning. i really appreciate it all right. >> coming up here japanese regulators raid toyotas headquartered first to be auto giant manipulates safety data, loss doctor fauci under attack at a house hearing yesterday do the american people deserve to be abused like that. mr. fauci, because you're not dr. your mr. fauci and my few minutes the most anticipated moment of this election stakes couldn't be higher. >> the president and the 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