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everyone, welcome to sunday morning futures. i m maria bartiromo. thanks so much for joining us today. today, my if exclusive interview with president donald trump on the upcoming election and his plans for policy changes should he return to the white house. also coming up, reaction from the governor of texas, greg abbott is here on why the open border has become america s number one national security threat. also ahead, south dakota governor kristi noem on the communist party of china and its efforts to capitalize on the wide open border ask and undermine america. it s all right here, right now on sunday morning futures. maria: is and we begin this sunday morning with my exclusive interview with president donald trump. with 275 days until the presidential election and just days ahead of the next gop nomination contests, the nevada primary on february 6th and the south carolina primary on february 24th, i met with the 45th president on thursday at his estate in ....
campaign 24 developments. hello, steve. reporter: mike, the former president showing he can still draw a big crowd. pickens, south carolina, population just 3,000 and yet more than 50,000 according to local police turned up to hear nutes at midday in ther 90 sweltering heat. many of them arriving in the predawn hours. they heard the former president take credit for recent supreme court decisions. somebody that hasn t done nearly as well and perhaps has not worked nearly as hard will not be taking your place in school, at a college or university, they re in the going to be. we re back to the old merit system that that built our country. reporter: in the meantime, trump s competitors took shots at him from multiple angles. nikki haley, former governor of south carolina, said she expected trump s massive lead mt. polls to evaporate by the fall. it s not about how many people show up at your rally, it s how many times you show up and how hard of the questions you a ....
Court ruling against the president s student debt relief plan as well as striking down affirmative action many college admissions. alexandria of is lye on the north lawn of the live on the north lawn of the white house with the latest reaction. reporter: hi, mike. the student loan decision in particular, democrats are expressing clear disappointment. congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez sounding off today while seeming to provide a bit of a conflicting take. listen. the president very squarely has, as well using his secretary of education, the ability to cancel student loans. we have justices saying that the supreme court is going themselves much too far. they are expanding their role into acting as though they are congress itself. reporter: the thing is the supreme court s decision on student loan relief actually upheld and amplified congress authority determining that the president could not unilaterally implement the $430 billion plan without congress approval. the presi ....
Charles watson is lye in savannah, georgia, with the latest. hi, charles. reporter: hi, griff. there s certainly plenty of frustrations here at the savannah port. you know, they ve been trying to to get goods in and out to where they should be quickly, but with so many supply chain challenges clashing at once, it s a hard task. one of the wig issues being big issues being a lack of space to hold all of the new and back dated cargo often showing up to the savannah port at the same time. reports the ships sit off the coast for days until the port finds space to unload the cargo on the ships. bad news, of course, for hearn manufacturers who according to the institute of supply management are waiting a record 92 days to get the raw materials they need to assemble their products. we spoke to the manager of a trucking company here in savannah who tells us she s got the people to move containers, but logistical issues including ....
But to the extent that we can hurt the regime itself, it s access to hard cash, closing cay song, as gordon mentioned, is a useful step. those are the things that squeeze the people at the top rather than the north koreans who are suffering below. jon: brett stevens and gordon chang, thank you both. jenna: that s a big story, isn t it? jon: scary. jenna: very scary. we have the busiest travel day of the year looming, and tighter security measures at airports are effecting even more people. so whoo dangerous items have these screenings actually flagged? steve centanni is lye with more, and this is a big question from from a lot of our viewers e-mailing us, how effective is the tsa on a day-to-day basis? reporter: well, very effective. although most travelers don t know it. screeners are possibly preventing any number of crimes by confiscating guns, knives and other prohibited items and ....