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team as they make this push. >> well, they're getting a lot of questions from judge cannon, but she's doesn't often reveal how she's leaning in these hearings. so we're just getting snippets of questions. she's asking. it's a long hearing today two and not one where she is expected to rule. in fact, we know she's not going to roll on this because she wants to do part two all of these arguments monday mornings. so this is going to be a lot of time devoted to this question of the power of the special counsel. is it constitutional for this type of prosecutor to bring a case in federal court against anyone. let it be donald trump or someone else. >> and in this case, what the arguments often were about up this morning from these pieces of information we're getting out of that courthouse where there's no electronics allowed inside. >> this morning, the team from donald trump's team, they were arguing about the closeness or how distant there might be distance between the attorney general merrick garland and special counsel jack smith, if that's legal. and the one thing that they keep asking for in this is more hearings. they're asking for it with this before judge cannon. they want more evidence to be able to talk to people from the justice department in court or have some sort of testimony about jack smith and merrick garland. and then we're going to hear that again monday and tuesday as these arguments go on, they just want more hearings from judge cannon. and this is a judge who it has become quite clear once to look at so many things here, the sort of things that more experienced judges might not actually devote that much time to know. >> they just decide the right just sort of read some of the filings and don't have a hearing. and she seems to be having hearings on everything, hours and hours of hearings, lots of trips to florida, lots of busy work. all right. katelyn polantz. thank you so much for us. >> a major win for victims of domestic violence as the supreme court rules on a second amendment case, in a nearly unanimous decision, the justices upheld the law that bars domestic abusers from owning guns. the lone dissenting voice was justice clarence thomas let's turn now to cnn legal affairs correspondent, chief legal affairs correspondent paula reid polo. walk us through that justification for this decision from the court bohr's a major second amendment ruling here from the high court effectively ruling that like all other rights, this second amendment has limits now here are the chief justice john roberts. >> he said the court had no trouble reaching this eight to one decision, writing quote, our tradition of firearm regulation allows the government to disarm individuals who present a credible threat to the physical safety of others. and it's that word, tradition that's really key here. boris, because in this opinion, they take time to analyze and recount the history of this country. and that is critical because in 2022, the supreme court really broadened the definition of the second amendment also insisted that in order to restrict second amendment rights, you needed to find some analog in history and here are the court clarifying that you don't need to find that this is essentially a quote, twin regulation in history, but something that is similar and they acknowledged that that earlier opinion has caused some confusion in the lower courts, writing, some courts have misunderstood the methodology of our recent second amendment cases. the reach of the second amendment is not limited only to those arms that were in existence at the founding and they extend that to say, of course, you cannot find necessarily a twin regulation if you go back to the 1700s, some justices pointed out in oral arguments that of course domestic violence has not always been treated the same way over the course. so the history of this country as it is today, now, there is, of course, the dissent that you noted, justice clarence thomas dissenting the lone dissenter, right? in quote, yet in the interest of ensuring the government can regulate one subset of society. today's decision puts at risk the second amendment rights of many more. i respectfully dissent. now looking forward for us, it's interesting because even though this was eight to one of many of the justices also wrote concurring opinions, putting their spin and the majority opinion going forward, we expect there will certainly be more second amendment challenges trying to clarify exactly what the restrictions are that you can put on firearm ownership. but now challengers, they're gonna be able to go through these concurrences and likely find a lot of different things that they can say supports their case. so they will definitely only be more challenges to come to the second amendment interpretation from the high court. >> no question about that. those opinions are combed through very carefully and paula, it seems like the court is packing a punch for next week because they've got some pretty big cases and decisions that have yet to come out absolutely usually they save their biggest cases until the very end. next week possibly could go into the following week when we're still waiting, like you said, for some really big outstanding cases. >> the biggest one that a lot of folks are talking about, its former president trump's claim immunity. this is something that is put the federal prosecution of the former president related to january 6 and election subversion on hold. so we're watching and waiting see what the high court does there there's also a related case about january sticks and being able to charge people who participated in the insurrection with obstruction. there's also a big abortion ruling that we are waiting for. there was a question on chemical abortion and use of myth pressed down the justices swerved around that didn't answer that question. but there is a really important question out of idaho, what do you do when it comes to emergency room care when you have a more permissive federal law and a more restrictive state law when it comes to win, abortions can be performed, waiting for that decision. also, huge decision are related to the power of federal agencies. and then a few cases related to the government's ability to pressure or control social media. so next week could be a jam-packed week. bold, big headlines out of the supreme court. but again, they have no bosses. they have lifetime appointments, boars that they want to go into the next week. they can do that they can and leave us all in suspense. paula reid, thanks so much. briana. >> it's been a little more than two weeks since president biden's new asylum restrictions went into effect. and we're learning the number of people entering the country illegally at the us-mexico border has fallen sharply according to border officials, arrests at ports of entry have decreased by 25% new statistics also show daily encounters along the border dropping 9% in may biden's new plan allows the administration to ban asylum seekers who crossed the southern border illegally once a daily threshold is met. >> and the measure would be lifted once-daily encounters fall to 21500. >> let's talk more about this now with former acting director of immigration and customs enforcement under president obama, john sandwich so thanks for being with us. >> i wonder why you see this drop that we're seeing or what you think about what we're seeing with this drop right now? >> angel, the numbers compared to what border patrol typically sees around this time of the year in past years you, briana, obviously it's good news. >> this is significant. it's a significant drop. it's indicative that the new rule is probably working but at the same time it's definitely too early to tell, right? we've seen in the past when we've implemented new measures at the border, whether it was president trump's with his remain in mexico role, or even president biden. remember when titled 42 expired in the border was reopened he implemented a new asylum rule. we saw a real drop in migration immediately thereafter, sustained for a month or two. and then it kinda pick back up. i think the smugglers and the migrant groups at the border i'm taking a wait-and-see approach to see how the new rule is implemented. look, the rule is really important, but of course it wasn't paired with the resources that border patrol agents really need are the immigration courts need the effectiveness of the world is going to, we're going to find out over the next couple of months. so i'd say very encouraged by this initial tranche of data. but let's see where we are as we get into august, september, october. >> so two weeks may actually be not enough time to establish a clear trend because of cartels and others who are trying to figure out if they need to game the system yeah, they're going to listen. >> there's going to be a reaction to this world, right? so the first thing i think that's happens is the smugglers who really drive all the migration are in, are telling the migrants what to do. they're waiting to see how this works. there's test groups going over and they'll see if it's effective in terms of getting people back to their country and whether they want to shift tech so what we've seen historically as this kinda drop and then a pick back up. i think it's also just early because remember, we're kind of seeing a decline at the border, not a, not a major decline, but leading into may, april's numbers were down and a lot of that was attributed to stepped up enforcement efforts and mexico so as mexico continues to do a better job of blocking these migrants from get into mexico in the first place, right? that's going to drive down our numbers. so i guess look, i'd be very encouraged. i get very worried if we didn't see a drop at all and i'd be very encouraged if i was the administration. >> but again, i wouldn't declare victory yet. >> i want to wait and see till we get a little more data. >> john, i wonder because earlier this month there were four migrants who died along the us border because of extreme heat and the region, how much does heat deter crossings? >> it, does brand i'd look historically what we've always seen as a real seasonal flows to this. now the only reason i hesitate in saying that is since this mass migration began, some of that seasonality has dissipated a bit. we've seen elevated numbers into may and into june, but you are absolutely right. historically, spring is the big in flux at the border and then the numbers dissipate pretty extensively. and when it gets hot in the summer and then pick back up again. but i'll say one other thing, brianna, about deaths at the border and what one thing that concerns me is there's always an unintended consequence. everything we do at the border, right? the one thing i think we need to be on guard for here is a change in tactics. so the smuggling groups right, prior to 2016, what we almost exclusively saw at the border were groups who would sneak into the united states. and you try to evade the border patrol agents and work their way into the cities without getting caught. what we as you know, very well, we've seen lately as it where they surrender, get apprehended, and make an asylum claim if asylum is viewed no longer has a viable path. i worry that we're gonna start seeing those incursions in the desert. and now you're talking extreme heat unfortunately, that means that leads to migrant deaths i do want to play something that president trump, former president trump recently said because the new interview he broke from his push to curb both illegal and legal immigrants creation. >> and he made a promise if he's reelected here it is what i want to do and what i will do is you graduate from a college. >> i think you should get automatically as part of your diploma, a green card to be able to stay in this country. and that includes junior colleges too. >> that is a big change, john, what do you make of that currently studying turn in rhetoric, right? >> not the kind of thing we're expecting to hear from me. trump has been making these promises to supporters about these increased enforcements did just don't match reality. briana, i mean, that's a separate topic really, but these promises of mastery importations that given the legal framework that challenges in the immigration courts even not discussed is just not possible. but look, this is a stunning turn for him. obviously, this is what's called the staple act. it's an idea that's bounced around congress and been part of all the immigration reform packages for a long time. the idea that we take people here, we educate them, we get some incredibly bright people and then there's no functional path to allow them to stay in this country. so look, obviously the policy makes good sense i'm not sure about the politics, but it's surprising to hear trump's say that for sure, yeah, it seems like a lot of politics at play there. john sandwich. great to have you. thank you so much. >> my place there still had the faa investigating after a southwest airlines plane flew so low to the ground, it rattled homes and woke people up. you can see it on a doorbell camera here. what we know about what went wrong plus two astronauts remain in space as boeing races to understand issues with the spacecraft that is supposed to bring them home. what is it stake here? 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