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your time. we really appreciate your covenant and sharing your views thanks for having me out. please come boat by. suppose close at 7:00 p.m. okay. >> all right. great. all right. so stephen, your reaction here to his comments here about trump, but interviews an mri of the republican majority in what it's going to be remembered for. toxic infighting between members the need to be loyal to donald trump whatever else happens, and the former presence extreme sensitivity to any sense of disloyalty from anyone you might think that he's got more to do right now, the more about virginia primary race but there was last night, two two-tiered system of justice. anthony fauci, hillary clinton's emails and covid, illegal aliens. you didn't hear once the people of my district are talking about the things that they need, it was all just a laundry list of red-meat talking point there's can't criticize donald trump and his party, lesbian. >> i'm familiar with maguire.

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he's a navy sue. i've done a lot of work with navy seals. i appreciate that. what he's done for this country, it is difficult right now for your candidate in the party you do have to be very careful saw that and how he responded to your questions. >> all right. thanks, guys. thanks for a great discussion and thank you for joining us. i'm on roger casey, cnn news central starts right now a sweeping change in immigration jim policy, new legal protections for half 1 million people standing by for a major announcement from the president wildfires burning across the west now thousands of residents in southern california and new mexico forced to flee their homes as fire crews tried to stop the flames from spreading even further. and breaking news john berman is on cloud nine celtics bringing home a historic championship when cementing their place for the most championship titles. in

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league history, they have done it hi, i'm sarah said or read john berman, kate bolduan is out this is cnn news central and the breaking news we are popping the cnn news central candy champagne better hope this doesn't explode it till this morning. >> no nba team had 118 championships ever now, the boston celtics are nba champs for the at time no. team has done that ever. now, the celtics have much more of our special live coverage of the 18th banners shortly. but first, let me put this down. we are standing by for president biden to make a major announcement on immigration. he will unveil a sweeping new executive action. the impacts hundreds of thousands of undocumented immigrants. this provides legal for chet protection for about half 1 million spouses of us citizens

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in roughly 50,000 children it comes just two weeks after a different executive action on immigration severely restricted the asylum process and it comes a little more than a week before the historic presidential debate, right here on cnn. arlette saenz is at the white house this morning with much more on this announcement or let what are we expecting? >> well, john, this really amounts to one of the most expansive immigration policies. president biden will enact during his time in office as he's really strike trying to strike a very careful balance on immigration, which is one of the thornie*st political issues he is facing heading into november's election. now this plan would utilize a program known as parole in place, and it would give undocumented spouses and children of us citizens the ability to apply for legal residency in the us without fear of deportation, potentially eventually setting them on a path to citizenship. now, the current system requires that these individuals leave the country in order to

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apply for this legal residency that takes them away from their families and also raises concerns about whether they would even be allowed back into the country if they were trying to return. so this policy would now change that. it's expected to apply to people who have been living in the us and married to a us citizen since yesterday. this would allow them to work legally in the us. it's estimated that this could impact, as you noted, 500,000 spouses and 50,000 stepchildren of us citizens. and it's expected that this would open up the application process by the end of the summer. now, this policy it's coming just a few weeks after president biden had announced that major crackdown, which essentially shut off the asylum process for migrants crossing into the country illegally. that is something that went into effect right away and really drew a lot of criticism from immigration advocates and progressives the move that president biden is announcing today is one way that he is

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trying to ease some of their concerns. this is also a plan that could have major impacts in key battleground states like arizona, nevada, and georgia as president biden continues to try to appeal to latino voters, but border security and immigration has really risen among voters concerns heading into the november election, many have said that they have trusted of former president donald trump to handle that issue more than president biden. and so what biden and his team came are trying to do with this policy is one e is the concerns within their own base about how biden has approached immigration. but then they're also trying to point to the fact that they are taking action, whether it's with this expansive plan, whether it's with efforts to try to stem the flow and border crossings at the us mexico border at a time? when republicans had boarded those bipartisan border talks, the president biden really at this moment trying to strike a very careful and delicate balance when it pertains to one of the most complicated issues that

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space this country now for decades well that science at the white house, we will have much more on this announcement throughout the show. thank you. sarah all right. >> developing this morning, police and tulsa, oklahoma have arrested an undocumented migrant from el salvador in the brutal killing of a maryland mother of five rachel morin was killed along a hiking trail in bel air north of baltimore in august last year, four months police have been searching for her killer friday. this man, victor antonio martinez hernandez, was arrested at a tulsa bar. investigators say he is a suspect, not only in morens murder, he he's also wanted for multiple other crimes here in the united states. and in el salvador as well. cnn's miguel marquez is joining us now with more details. is such a sad story how, how exactly that they catch, how incredibly sad and unbelievable the way they caught him. the dna essentially dna and it tells you all about the science and where it's going with dna. they were able

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to match dna from a home invasion los angeles and his home country of el salvador help them zero in on 23-year-old victor antonio martinez-hernandez, the fbi, using genetic genealogy based to be identifying family members of the suspect travel till salvador to help identify martinez-hernandez. >> the dna from los angeles scene led them to family members and el salvador and that led them to identify the phi. >> the suspect. now, rachel morin or you mentioned that she was 37-years-old and a mom to five kids. she was raped and killed last august while hiking near her maryland home and harford county. there's just north of baltimore. her mother, patricia attended the press conference announcing the capture of her daughter, killer she was giving up hope that he would ever be found just because i am so grateful that they have brought us to this place because it's some, some of the points during this i didn't think that we were ever going to have an end that it was going to be a cold case.

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>> so i would like to applaud them so rare for a family member to show up to something like that. >> and then for them to applaud her. now, official say martinez-hernandez crossed into the us illegally in february 2020? d3. he's a suspect of a murder in el salvador in january 2023, and multiple crimes in the us since he crossed here illegally, authorities say he came to the us to try to escape the el salvador murder martinez-hernan dez was arrested at a bar in tulsa, oklahoma and buy their own account officers de they've found the suspect casually sitting at the bar and placed him under arrest. initially, the suspect lied about his true identity and denied any knowledge of the crimes for which he was wanted. martinez-hernandez has waived his right to an extradition hearing, is expected to be moved to maryland in the next couple of weeks to face first-degree rape. and murder charges it is it is such a disturbing story, but the dna in this and how it in a roundabout way finally got to the suspect is quite incredible and they caught this guy who had been all over the country

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doing all sorts of stuff, like it's and and tracking through el salvador as well. >> just incredible work on the common rest at a bar, no incident unbelievable. all right. thank you so much. miguel is a great story. >> john alright breaking news, a new whistleblower has come forward against bowling as the company ceo is set to testify before congress today how the whistleblower says the company but he is cutting corners by using plain parts that should have been discarded. >> this morning. new evacuation orders in place as life-threatening wildfire spread in different parts now, of the united states and then a show of quote, friendship in neighborliness that has not been seen in more than two decades. vladimir putin will soon arrive in north korea as he and kim jong-un wout to take on the west together great in america as biden that trump meet and only cnn has complete coverage with unrivaled access and exclusive pre and post of

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i'm john there's good news for the la county firefighters here in the unincorporated la area. the wind gusts are supposed to die down today to give them better conditions. that is great news because this fire had already burned more than 50 teen thousand acres over the weekend, causing evacuations from hungry valley state park, about 1,200 people evacuated and we are talking about one commercial building destroyed that yesterday, the crews were optimistic that they were able to hold the perimeter, but still keeping an eye out because the high wind gusts can continue ten, you through this afternoon now, up in northern california in wine country, you have the point fire that's about 1,200 acres. that's really not too far away from a lot of vineyards. and the great restaurants and healdsburg in fact, one of our affiliates, their spoke to a caretaker on one vineyard where the fire burned across that property. and he declined to evacuate even though there was an order while the conditions may be improving. here in

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california, the residents can definitely still feel if they're close to one of these fires, the thickness of the air we can actually sense the dust particles. it's in rotation, it feels like heavy allergies, so the air quality is quite an issue. you mentioned new mexico, the conditions they are today, very severe if we can show you some video, like you said, two fires converging on the village of ruto. so you've got the south fork fire and the salt fire and officials say they're converging like a pair of tongs utilities there have shut down energy, de-energized part of the village of ruto. so that exploded starting yesterday into 3,000 acres. that's the south fork fire. 5,000 residents asked to evacuate, including people on vacation. cnn spoke to someone who was traveling there from oklahoma. she said she felt that smoke and gave her a headache early in the de went back to her rental to pack some things and then got that

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evacuation order and they are they had to evacuate to roswell first and then are trying to make their way back home to oklahoma. and if you can see the satellite image of the smoke. it's rather dramatic there. we are monitoring the situation in new mexico today to see how that evolves hopefully, those people will stay safe and the fire crews can get some kind of containment there today, john or itasha can for us just north of los angeles and the fire there. thank you so much. let's go to allison chinchar and the weather center. we're looking at some of these images from both new mexico and california. what are they facing right? >> they unfortunate part is the winds that's really been the big component driving both the fire in california as well as the pyres in new mexico. you've got 25 total active wildfires across the country when being the big concern. now note today that we do start to see some improvement across areas of california, especially the latter half of the de and going into wednesday. but new mexico, it's going to be quite a different story. you're still

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looking at those wind gusts, 30, 40 miles per hour today, and about 20 to 30 miles per hour tomorrow. that's going to be a big concern for the firefighters for this south fork fire still at zero hero containment. they concern is how much improvement can they make in those containment numbers while battling the strong winds at the exact same time that area is part of a good chunk of the state of new mexico that is under that elevated fire risk for today, those strong winds, but also very low humidities and above average temperatures will be a concern in other areas. also, looking at above average temperatures, and that's a pretty wide swath of the country. now, also two, we're keeping an eye on the tropics. this is the system we're talking about potential tropical cyclone one. this is going to be a concern for texas and northern eastern mexico. again, you can see the main system itself is likely going to slide in an across portions of mexico is a tropical storm. but notice you've got those tropical storm warnings newly issued this morning for portions of southern texas. that's because we do still

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anticipate very strong winds with this, it is forecast to get to tropical storm strength either later today or very early wednesday. but the biggest concern with this one is going to be the potential for flooding. now, it's a two-fold, it's not just the rain, but also the storm surge but look at some of these numbers from houston all the way south, you're talking widespread four to eight inches of rain. some of these spots could pick up more than a foot of rain before this system finally clears because of that, you'd have a moderate risk for excessive rainfall for for houston for today and then wednesday starting to see more of that shift a little bit farther down to the south. but this is talking about that flooding potential. there the other thing to note too is the storm surge that we talked about, the greatest risk there's two to four feet area right here. this does include that area up around houston and especially around galveston. so this is going to be the main concern here. areas a little bit farther east, including port arthur and into louisiana, and then also areas farther down to the south, including corpus christi in brownsville. you're looking at about one to

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three feet there. so this is also going to be a concern, especially really for about the next 48 to 72 hours, guys. >> right? a lot to watch. allison chinchar. thank you very pretty much for that so incredibly desperate that is how the state department is describing vladimir putin as he makes a rare visit to north korea in search of military support. and this morning, world order has been restored in boston is back on top. the celtics claim their record 18th nba chain campion ship title 18 once again those winning the history of the nba whether you're moving across town or across the country? >> you can count on pods to deliver when we say we will, which is why we were voted america's number one container moving company will cure move today at pods.com from medium

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banners with putin's face line the streets of pyongyang. >> the meeting today it was just nine months after the two spoke in russia last september, cnn's mike valeriia joins us now from seoul, south korea. you look at this relationship and you've got his banners flying in pyongyang's. so there's clearly a romance there, but this there's a real important reason why he's there and that is why the united states very interested in what is going to happen during this meeting gives us some sense well, sir, that he wants to essentially change the balance of power in the whole security dynamic here on the korean peninsula. >> and this is the why we care factor, right? >> because this is a critical american ally that we're talking about on the southern side of the dmv, dmz south korea, there's the well-being of 26 million people here in the greater seoul urban area. and i should mention sara, almost 30,000 american troops who are based within an hour's, two hours drive from where i'm

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standing. so the point is here that as these two countries, north korea and russia get closer together, there is more of a feeling of wariness between authorities in full and washington dc that that closeness could upset security ties in the security situation. here on the peninsula, but they're not getting closer because they inherently friends. they write they want something from each other. so what north korea wants from russia, it's a pretty long list at the top of it. it's better missile and satellite technology, which russia i can certainly help out with in addition to food aid, energy aid, the quote, unquote prestige of standing with a leader, kim jong on, standing on the same stage and feeling young with somebody like vladimir putin, who they see again from their point of view as very strong on the world stage, what russia wants, they want more ammo. bottom line from north korea to help prosecute their war against ukraine. and another ally to stand against the united states with but we're hearing from a lot of north korea experts lately that they anticipate

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maybe we'll get more economic ties rather than military ties when this meeting is all said and done. >> but maybe not so much even economic ties because china is involved in all of this and they don't want a stronger north korea. >> they don't want to change the status quo. listened to what we heard earlier there is further scope for economic cooperation between the two sides that has not happened yet. >> and it doesn't open question why that hasn't happened i feel i would say that russia has to worry about it's time it's with beijing as does north korea. and for instance, we haven't seen a large number of north korean workers go to russia yet and that might be because of various concerns in moscow and in beijing that are stopping further deepening of economic ties we're waiting to see which side gets white. what deliverables are reached, and we got to talk about the context that this is all happening in sarah, there are tensions along the dmz earlier

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today, 8:00 a.m. local time, there were 20 to 30 north korean soldiers who crossed over the median line. south korea fires a warning shot and they all kinda scan at are back to the north there's new photographic evidence of new construction that north korea has done, most likely to harden. its defenses along the dmz and to prevent people from defecting to here in south korea. so we're going to be watching what each side gets will know by the end of the day local time tomorrow. >> and sara if i can hard turns since we're done talking about that, we just wanted to say here in the soul bureau. we are so glad to see you back. i know you've been back for a couple of days. we've been bouncing around between here in seoul and the dmz. >> but you are amazing. >> you have friends worldwide. we are so glad to see you back on tv. so we're going to wrap here. we're going to watch a situation here on the korean peninsula and we will be back with you shortly to check in and wash it off for you, sarah. >> all back at work. thank you so much. michael, eric, i appreciate it. say hi to the crew back there to jaw.

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today and you're right definitely will probably be a little bit awkward given that just days ago and a house republican meeting donald trump said that the city was horrible. >> now, donald trump's team has pushed back repeatedly on that common reminder that that meeting what's behind closed doors, but several sources told cnn that donald trump had made that comment. they say he was referring to crime in the city, of course, never good luck when you're party is hosting the convention in the city that the former president and the presumptive nominee, who's going to be nominated is calling the city horrible night donald trump will not be in milwaukee today. he will be in racine, but luck, this is one of the states that donald trump has visited the most since becoming the party's presumptive nominee. and it really underscores how donald trump's advisers view this state when i talk to them, they continuously call it a must when state for them. and part the reason is that donald trump won wisconsin in 2016. it's

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part, it's one of the states that really helped propel him to the white house, but he lost it to biden in 2020 by less than a point. so this is a state that both candidates are aggressively campaigning. and now when i talk to trump's advisers over the last 24 hours, they say his speech today is really going to be focused on the economy they are heavily targeting the blue collar workers in this state. so we should expect to hear somewhat of a typical stump speech from the former president, but i'm sure crime will also come up again just given that remark from a couple of days ago. now as four how they're they're preparing for this debate, they are reserving add time for the first time really since donald trump has become the presumptive nominee, they are placing their first ad buys around the cnn debate. they're going to have ads on a series of networks, including cnn, in a series of battlegrounds. i'm going to read you just some of the battlegrounds where they're going to be having these ads. it's going to be in arizona, north carolina, michigan, pennsylvania nebraska was

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constant, nevada and georgia, and all of the states we know that donald trump's team is really putting the majority of their resources toward. and i think it's really interesting because we haven't seen, as i mentioned, the trump campaign itself buying ads that much in the months since he became the presumptive nominee. whereas the biden campaign and democrats have spent far more money on ads. that number is 92.8 million that democrats have spent on advertising for the race, whereas republicans have only spent about 34.1 million. so i think that just shows you how they really see this debate. that's a good opportunity to try and draw a further contrast between trump and president joe biden john, its historic tv show or the earliest general election debate we have ever seen, right here, of course, on cnn, alayna treene, great to see this morning. >> thank you. sarah knew this morning we're learning new details on where longtime trump ally steve bannon will be spending his time. >> bye hi bar sources say instead of a more comfortable prison assignment known as club

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fed bannon will likely serve time in a connecticut prison that does not have individual dual cells, but open pods for all of the inmates. the sentence comes as bannon has continued to be an active donald trump advocate and rebel rouser on the campaign trail. let's bring in cnn's katelyn polantz, who broke the story. katelyn. what else you're learning about this, there was a hope that he, for him that he would be in this sort of more comfortable if you will, federal prison yes. >> sarah, steve bannon and his lawyers, not only wanted or thought he would be going to a minimal security, minimum security prison, a prison camp. so one that doesn't have major walls where the inmate it's are protected in a different way, not as they're just not as contained there in the way that a prison, a low security or other prison in the federal system would be but see bannon

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is going to be going to a low security prison in danbury, connecticut instead. that's because he has pending charges against him. he's awaiting a trial in new york trying to fight those charges relating to charges about defrauding investors in a foundation that he was taking part in that case is ongoing. it may mean that he may have to be transferred to another detention facility, perhaps rikers island in new york when that trials ongoing. but sarah, this is all coming and this news for steve bannon that he's going to be going to prison by july 1 in the federal system. it's all coming at a time when he is ascendant in donald trump's political sphere, his lawyers are even in court trying to ask courts even today even this week, waiting for an answer to see if he will have to go to prison during the election cycle and they're writing that if he does, it would bar bannon from serving as a meaningful advisor in the

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ongoing national campaign. >> and at the same time, he has also been out there speaking at the same same event as donald trump over the weekend or right-wing event. >> and he had much to say about others, the people who were against donald trump saying that senior members of the justice department jack smith, that they may have some sort of retribution or revenge. here's a little bit get more of what steve bannon had to say lisa monaco, america now benches is not retribution. >> this about saving this republic so steve bannon now waiting to see if any judges

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find reason under the law to hold off him going to prison. >> but right now, jen, july 1st is the report date for him, sarah just a fact check. >> he's saying it's not about revenge and retribution, but then he says, we're coming after them clearly that is what is this about? we will see what happens here. her july, august, september, october that would put him if he goes to jail. right before the actual election, we will wait and see what happens. thank you so much for your reporting. katelyn polantz, great reporting for us, john. all right. with us now, republican strategist and former rnc communications director doug hi and democratic strategists and consultant simon rosenberg. it doug and i were just talking. you were heavily involved with planning republican conventions in 1996 and san diego too heavily involved in 96, i was too young for that, but 2008 and 12, a lot of work you want to play her and give mentioned, can you think of a worse thing to say about a convention city, a host city, if you are the nominee, then it's a horrible city. >> let me give you equivocal answer. yes and no. look, that's a terrible thing to say.

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you don't want your candidate saying that obviously it causes you to go on defense and explain a lot. but we also know there's an old frank sinatra song i've heard that song before. donald trump says something crazy. everybody clutches their pearls and it turns out that it doesn't matter really that much on election day. go back to that friday afternoon in october when the access hollywood tape came out in 2016, it was a huge news. it was a terrible statement it didn't affect his electability at all. >> i guess. i'm not calling this access hollywood assignment literally the reason you go to a city for a convention is to shore up loads in that city slash state. i mean, you are targeting something specific 95% of the time when you pick a convention city yeah. >> i mean, it's not very midwest nice i mean, this is this is a part of the country where people are very civil with one another and are respectful to each other and and i think this was a huge insult to the people wisconsin. and because it was look, donald trump had a bad week last week,

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he not only stumbled with this milwaukee comment, which was just jaw dropping and kind of unbelievable. >> but he came out of the ceo meeting with ceos saying that he couldn't complete a sentence and his thoughts are unclear and there was huge doubts raised. >> donald trump is not a good candidate. he is struggling in this election in my view and his performance on the stop and we're going to see next week and cnn write me, we're going to see here in the debate on thursday night, is that when he goes out and speaks in public, he does damage the campaign. they've got to be very worried about what's going to happen in this debate look, keep in mind also john, but there in every state. >> there are people who are outside of that capital who look at that city and don't like it. so if i'm a rural wisconsin voter, i'm more likely than not to agree with trump once i get that rule, not a great state carbon split, but wisconsin it's and it doesn't really, i can see that maybe the college town like, oh, we don't like what's going on in madison, but milwaukee is a little bit of a different type of place. it's a little bit swinging your especially on the outskirts, they're not sure you want to be trashing it, but we'll leave that there would

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be no but is this damaging? i don't think so. assignment is it's something interesting seeing there, which is that what both campaigns are doing is something unusual which is they are lowering expectations for the other candidate. i'm not used to this before, but usually what happens before it debate is that you would come here as a republican and tell me that that joe biden is the best debater since cicero and in simon would be here say that donald trump is daniel webster the opposite is happening in both parties are lowering expectations about the other candidate as much as possible it defies gravity, it defies logic as we've seen so much in our politics. >> this happens a lot. i think what we're going to see next thursday is really this is about all the marbles just because we're going to learn if they have all their marbles and it's why they're trying to play this game. but ultimately it could backfire for either one of them. because if biden has good night, it takes away a lot of the arguments that republicans make, although biden has to then prove that every week on the stump same is

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true for donald trump for exactly what simon just talked about with the brp meeting, what the american people are the winner here, because they get to see both candidates for a long period of time without interruptions. and that's terrific. so i'm just very quickly the immigration policy, president biden today offering legal protections for some half 1 million spouses of us citizens undocumented spouses here right? two weeks after he cracks down on a asylum here, what's the takeaway for voters? what do you think they take from this yeah i mean, i think that this is long standing policy for the democrats and me for 20 years, we've tried to reform the broken immigration system and had been blocked repeatedly by republicans is not just and we just saw just a few weeks ago with the the border bill that had been negotiated by republicans in the senate, the president negotiated, we thought we had a bipartisan deal to, which is one of the toughest border bills ever negotiated. >> we thought we're going to pass it this year because the republicans tell us this is a major challenge and then they

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blocked, are ability to move on that aspect of immigration reform. the other part of immigration reform is making pragmatic steps to, for people who've been long settled here, who worked many of whom have jobs and are working productively and paying taxes to have legal status and to have a potentially path to citizenship. and if you're going be here, be here. i think this is a pragmatic step deeply within our understanding of what we need to do to address the immigration issue in the country. then i applaud the president for taking this courageous steps. >> john, it also tells me that biden has serious political problems with hispanic voters. republican candidates up and down the ballot, congressional house, senate government, gubernatorial, they should be invalid i think heavily in hispanic media on this, simon rosenberg dugata, who could play brown, brian's gala brainy in the celtics mobile. congratulations. thank you. thank you very much. >> it's great to see you so you guys look, we were just talking about this historic debate right here on cnn. it is next thursday night, the

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earliest general election debate in us history. dana bash and jake tapper, moderate live thursday, june 27th at 9:00 p.m. all right. and i was just talking about brian scallop or any cell to straight and i am wearing a green tie for reason that reason the celtics are now 118 nba titles, no other team has ever won more than 70 so this is a big deal. this was eighth great team and it was a great victory cnn's caroll amino gets to share in the joy of it. all. good morning to you good morning. >> and if you're not here on friday, john, we all know why because you called in sick and you're gonna be at the duck boat parade, the streets of boston are going to be flooded. this is what they've been waiting for for the first time since 2008 boston winning the title 18. once again, those

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winning is history the celtics simply would not be denied john, they set the tone from the opening tip against dallas. they jumped out to this 21 point half-time lead and it was punctuated by payton pritchard. is he from beyond halfcourt at the buzzer, the celtics never let up after that. jayson tatum led the way for boston. he had a game-high 31 points, 11 assists, a boards in the 10688 when finally other championship. >> oh my god goodman. we did it we're good to we did it a lot over the last several years over my seven years say now what they going to say now the celtics once again alone at the top of the list of teams with the most nba titles are 18th championship breaking that tie

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with the lakers. and it was jaylen brown who walked away with top individual honors as he was same finals mvp after nearly 21 points per game in the series, brown telling reporters he knew that the team could overcome all of those previous finals disappointments i think we learned i think we learned from all our mistakes, all of our diversity. i think has made a stronger, made us tougher, and all season you can see, you know, we started from the jump. we made auto sacrifices. we play both ends at a ball at a high level. we didn't skip any steps and this was the result john, the maps have a perennial mvp candidate and luka doncic, it stands to reason that he will get his moment, maybe multiple times in a maths uniform. >> but for now, it's all about boston. they deserve it and you can feel how much pressure they were under there. just happy and relieved to get it off there. facts and they deserve this moment as jayson tatum says, what they going to say now, i don't know who i'm happier forward. >> jayson tatum, jaylen brown, al horford or me. >> i'm going with me, carolyn

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mano. thank you so much. great to see you this morning sarah john, we're gonna we're gonna pop this and we're going to draw the whole thing, the whole thing. >> i noticed the green tie, this according is but don't think that that like missed me. i see you. jon is going i don't think he's gonna be here friday. that's the truth. carolyn called it. all right. >> we've got some more good stuff other than john's exciting win, because apparently he played the game as well this morning at kansas city man who has lived with als 424 years, isn't letting that stop him from fulfilling his lifelong dream, 66-year-old mark johnson is one of the longest living people with als. and in april, he was moved to hospice care and when he was asked about his one wish, he did not hesitate it was skydiving. >> oh, my goodness. his family and friends watson take it upon to look at this table. i have around me it out, whole career

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nine on cnn we've got breaking news for you this morning. a current boeing employee is accusing the airplane manufacturer of cutting corners this latest whistleblower came forward hours before boeing ceo, dave calhoun will be grilled on capitol hill today and they are of course, are growing questions over the safety of boeing's aircraft, which is why i he is speaking to those on the hell democratic senator richard blumenthal, chairs the subcommittee holding today's boeing hearing. he joins me now. thank you so much, sir, for coming this morning we are all very curious about this last-minute whistleblower who come forward. you i think actually spoke to him what did you learn from him from this new whistleblower this whistleblower, sam mohawk, is one of a dozen who have come to us in recent months and his allegations are extraordinarily serious he is saying that boeing used nonconforming parts

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those because their parts that are defective or damaged or undocumented and mis track in airplanes, installing them, and then line to the faa about how it was storing those non-conforming parts this kind of violation of trust is part of the pattern. >> a broken safety culture at boeing the company promised it would turn around that safety culture to the two crashes that occurred in 2018, 2019, there was a deferred prosecution, as you recall, on the condition that boeing interface improve its performance on safety and reliability. but as sam mohawk reports, the company seems to have continued to put profits and production speed ahead of safety and reliability and his account of the retaliation

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against him is particularly chilling the pressure that was exerted on him to stay silent they have a program called speak up. well, he was hold the shut up and the pressure on him in ultimately resulted in threats of termination. and that's one of the reasons why he's coming for center of blumenthal emir, it sounds like you were shaken by what he said these using improper parts that really should not be on air planes and pudding profits over people. what do you expect to do about this? what will you be saying in this meeting and trying to do in the center? when it comes to boeing and some of the issues that they have had that we have all seen where planes falling apart in the sky. in some instances ultimately we should want boeing to succeed. it's company that is key to our economy and to aircraft

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manufacturers one of only two major aircraft manufacturers in the world. and it has plants all around the united states employing people we want those people continue in those jobs. i want to help it regain trust by facing the facts and the facts are very bluntly and deeply alarmingly boeing has failed to comply with the conditions that it promised it would after those crashes of 2018 and 2019 and it was spared criminal prosecution on the promise that it would correct course. it needs changes in management. it needs to show the public that we'll, in fact implements specific actions to stop the use of defective or damaged parts to come clean with regulators like the faa to do quality inspections, not by the mechanic who's doing the work next to the guy whose work is supposed to be affected, by

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an independent inspector quality inspector fully trained these kinds of measures are key to boeing success going forward. >> and as chair of the permanent subcommittee on investigations, operative, producing a report that will insist on accountability and and improving boeing safety practices and in fact pudding safety and reliability ahead of profits or for stock price senator blumenthal, you talked about boeing escaping criminal prosecution do you think going forward from what you're hearing from this whistleblower in particular, and from other whistleblowers at this kind of behavior is still happening there. >> that is putting the public in peril. that they should be criminally prosecuted at some point key question there's mounting evidence that boeing should be prosecuted and i'm

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