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>> mexico? mexico? where did that come from. i mean, that is the only thing anyone is going to remember from this. he was exonerated here. and i think it is an easy call that he was exonerated. and i think, legally, he's never had a problem with this. because the issue of criminal intent was quite clearly absent in the biden case. and certainly, according to the accusations, in the jack smith indictment, is very much present in the trump case. i think they are very different. and the report even spelled this out. but, mexico? i mean, politically, how do you explain that? >> if i may, say if we were living in the donald trump era, and is 91 indictments and he willfully in his handled classified documents, and he did cooperate with investigations, if this was ten years, ago this would be a huge story. yes, he was exonerated. but there are details in here that show just a level of recklessness and leg legends. and i think it was far worse than what the public -- >> oh, i don't buy that at all. classified information is so over -- p
>> mexico? mexico? where did that come from. i mean, that is the only thing anyone is going to remember from this. he was exonerated here. and i think it is an easy call that he was exonerated. and i think, legally, he's never had a problem with this. because the issue of criminal intent was quite clearly absent in the biden case. and certainly, according to the accusations, in the jack smith indictment, is very much present in the trump case. i think they are very different. and the...
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mexico city, home to nearly 22 million people. but years of severe drought combined with a crumbling infrastructure and increased demand have created a critical water shortage that could have the city's taps running dry by the end of june, we have cnn's chief climate correspondent, bill weir, joining us now on this story. how did it get to this point, bill and what's being done here? >> well, brianna, that's city of 22 million people lives on top of an ancient lakebed, high altitude lakebed that underground is the aquafer that provides about 60% of the water to mexico city. they have been pumping that aquifer so relentlessly the city is sinking at about a foot and a half a year, adding to the infrastructure headaches, that's happening the other 40% of their water is piped, often uphill and officials say they lose about 40% to leakey infrastructure there as well. you add all of those sort of generational infrastructure problems on top of a climate crisis now, and which the water cycle is run a muck. and here we are. >> they >> say
mexico city, home to nearly 22 million people. but years of severe drought combined with a crumbling infrastructure and increased demand have created a critical water shortage that could have the city's taps running dry by the end of june, we have cnn's chief climate correspondent, bill weir, joining us now on this story. how did it get to this point, bill and what's being done here? >> well, brianna, that's city of 22 million people lives on top of an ancient lakebed, high altitude...
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stay in mexico, we called it remain in mexico. this bill doesn't have anything about "remain in mexico." this is a democrat trap, it is a trap for republicans that would be so foolish to sign a bill like this. >> donald trump's political rival nikki haley also addressed the potential border deal being discussed in washington. the republican presidential candidate says it has both good and bad components. >> the good side of the bill is it strengthens asylum laws. we need to strengthen who can file for asylum or not. the bad thing is it doesn't include the "remain in mexico" policy. you have to have that. the second part of the bill, it waits until 5,000 people cross the border before they do something. we have to do it with the first person. >> as the race heats up, haley as applied secret service protection. they say it is due to the threat she's facing as trump's only remaining opponent for the republican nomination. haley has notably had a greater security presence with her for about a week now. >>> u.s. house rules committee h
stay in mexico, we called it remain in mexico. this bill doesn't have anything about "remain in mexico." this is a democrat trap, it is a trap for republicans that would be so foolish to sign a bill like this. >> donald trump's political rival nikki haley also addressed the potential border deal being discussed in washington. the republican presidential candidate says it has both good and bad components. >> the good side of the bill is it strengthens asylum laws. we need...
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of a severe drought mexico's capital gets its water from two sources. he system of reservoirs known as could tamala and underground aquifers. >> and if it will mentor human familiar that they seem >> rodriguez, marketing director of the conceptual consultive would allow a civic organization promoting water conservation says, there reservoirs are at historic low levels, well below 40% capacity. and the aquifers are over extracted part of the problem has been drier than normal rain season. that typically run from may to august an experts say the situation can worse and for the city built over a lakebed before the spaniards arrived five centuries ago, some experts warn the city could run out of water this summer. what it's been cold day, zero mexico's president andres manuel lopez obrador this means those claims calling them an attempt from the opposition to influence the presidential election in june. and said, his government is working to get more water to the city, is tagger >> anti sadow, the >> city's mayor assured residents that the water supply is g
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about record levels of migrants at the us-mexico border. they have dropped by 50% in january following talks with mexico. and so it gives the president runway to really seize on this issue. what happens when border crossings go up again as they are expected to, it's unclear, but for the moment, they can make the point in the argument that they need the money because otherwise the system simply cannot handle what the situation is today. >> your point there, kate, what did you make of the direct appeal? president biden may to trump to work with him to try to get congress to pass a border security bill. what's going on there? >> well, wolf, this is actually a really underappreciated political dynamic because it's, i think it's easy particularly on cable news and on twitter, where people are really trying to score points and make their case. actually, most voters across the country want to see their elected officials work together. it may sound strange to, you know? but to hear joe biden saying donald trump come to the table with me, but actual
about record levels of migrants at the us-mexico border. they have dropped by 50% in january following talks with mexico. and so it gives the president runway to really seize on this issue. what happens when border crossings go up again as they are expected to, it's unclear, but for the moment, they can make the point in the argument that they need the money because otherwise the system simply cannot handle what the situation is today. >> your point there, kate, what did you make of the...
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but in this case, he said mexico when he meant egypt. anyone listening to this understood exactly what he was talking about. i'm a broadcaster, you're a broadcaster, these kind of things happen all the time. not that important. i think the issue that the vice president talked about i think is right on. and that's what's going on in this report? it's supposed to lay out legal doctrine and what they found in the investigation, whether or not to move forward. and then the commentary who as far as i could tell is not a lawyer, who is not at all qualified to make these judgments about whether he's elderly or whether his mental sharpness is this or that. i mean, he wasn't asked to do it, and yet, he put all of these sort of opinions into the document. i don't know if that is really something that we need to focus on. and, by the way, personal opinion, i thought by being fiery and sort of snapping back in this press conference yesterday the president came across as human, genuine and, frankly, sharp. he was kind of mixing it up with reporters t
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is there on the southern border with mexico. what do you make of these dueling appearances? is there any substance there as far as you can tell? >> well, i personally i've always said that border security is national security, so i just to kind of lay that down, but but look at poll after poll shows that the top two issues that americans are thinking about right now as they look ahead to the 2024 election in november is border security and immigration and donald trump clearly has the advantage in this regard. certainly, most republicans and the large numbers are democrats over majority filled the borders and crisis. so president biden is going down or he's going to wave the flag, will see whether he announced some new measures may be an executive action with regard to this, but he really needs politically a sharp his flank and look clearly from a border security issue we've had over 8 million people people crossed the border in the last three years. and many of whom are on the terrorist watchlist. others coming from countries of concern like iran and china, and venezuela. an
is there on the southern border with mexico. what do you make of these dueling appearances? is there any substance there as far as you can tell? >> well, i personally i've always said that border security is national security, so i just to kind of lay that down, but but look at poll after poll shows that the top two issues that americans are thinking about right now as they look ahead to the 2024 election in november is border security and immigration and donald trump clearly has the...
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mexico's capital gets its water from two sources. his system of reservoirs known as could tamala and underground aquifers and momenta human familiar rodriguez markets director of the consecutive consultive would allow what is civic organization promoting water conservation says the reservoirs are at historic low levels well below 40% capacity. and the aquifers are over extracted. part of the problem has been drier than normal rain season that typically run from may to august. and experts say the situation can worsen for the city built over a lakebed for the spaniards arrived five centuries ago some experts, warn the city, could run out of water this summer. what it's been cold day zero mexico's president andres manuel lopez obrador this means those claims calling them an attempt from the opposition to influence the presidential election in june. and said, his government is working to get more water to the city. stagger and di salvo the city's mayor assured residents that the water supply is guaranteed but first traded residents have
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>> well, respectfully, they're coming through mexico to get to our southern border. and the mexican government and the cartels have played a significant role in allowing for these folks to come to our southern border since joe biden took office, nearly 10 million migrants have crossed our southern border. most of them illegally, 90% of them have been released into the united states. catch and release as the policy of this administration needs to stop and we need to get operational control of our border. we need to have a process that works clearly. we need more court personnel to handle these asylum cases, expeditiously. they're taking two to three years to be heard. and by the way, when they are finally heard, nearly two-thirds of them are rejected because they're not valid claims of asylum. and so you need to regain operational control here. and while i understand some of the concerns that people outline the bottom line is these policies were extremely important to reducing the number of border crossings joe biden has reversed many of these policies of the trump ad
>> well, respectfully, they're coming through mexico to get to our southern border. and the mexican government and the cartels have played a significant role in allowing for these folks to come to our southern border since joe biden took office, nearly 10 million migrants have crossed our southern border. most of them illegally, 90% of them have been released into the united states. catch and release as the policy of this administration needs to stop and we need to get operational control...
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in mexico. remember that? >> you >> can't come into our country and mexico agreed to it and i tell you someday i'll tell you why serif safe third agreements, asylum bans title 42 and rapid removals. but title 42 was so important rapid removal, so important but the best was remain in mexico, you stay in mexico. we had catch and release in mexico. we had catched before that. it was catch and release a criminal and they released him in the united states. we had no more catch and release or catch-and-release was we released them in mexico? and if you broke the law, we caught you, we deported you or we did something else. but we were doing a great job and that's where it stood and then we had an election that we ended up getting many millions of more votes than we did. we did much better in 2020 than we ever even thought about doing in 2016. and very bad things happen. and from that moment on, it was a whole different ball game in texas and all over. but the governor of texas picked up the ball and t
in mexico. remember that? >> you >> can't come into our country and mexico agreed to it and i tell you someday i'll tell you why serif safe third agreements, asylum bans title 42 and rapid removals. but title 42 was so important rapid removal, so important but the best was remain in mexico, you stay in mexico. we had catch and release in mexico. we had catched before that. it was catch and release a criminal and they released him in the united states. we had no more catch and...
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but the point being here is that mexico is helping the united states curb illegal immigration, and mexico is asking for things in exchange. we'll have to see how that plays out. the other thing that the mexican president say is so long as the legislation, and he has not comments on the legislation, we're waiting for reaction to that. so long as it doesn't attack the root causes of migration, it's doomed to fail. >> no shortage of complicated dynamics across the board. rosa flores, laying it yout. right now, anthony -- >>> boeing says there is a new issue with some of its 737 max 9 planes. this is different, it's about quality control. we'll tell you the reporting ahead. >>> welcome back, secretary of state antony blinken expected to land in saudi arabia any minute now. his middle east trip is coming after a weekend of u.s. led strikes on houthi targets. and land attack cruise missiles yesterday, one day after joint u.s. and uk strikes against targets in yemen. >> the strikes have become increasingly common as the u.s. goes after houthi weapons that the iran-backed rebel group has used in
but the point being here is that mexico is helping the united states curb illegal immigration, and mexico is asking for things in exchange. we'll have to see how that plays out. the other thing that the mexican president say is so long as the legislation, and he has not comments on the legislation, we're waiting for reaction to that. so long as it doesn't attack the root causes of migration, it's doomed to fail. >> no shortage of complicated dynamics across the board. rosa flores, laying...
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-mexico border. the source says law enforcement has no legal authority to change the suspects or to try to prevent their escape to mexico, meaning it is unlikely they will be back for a court date. cnn analyst john miller joins us now, john, what could be done potentially to try to keep them from leaving the country? >> well, not much right now by order of the court, since the district attorney's office did not request that bail be set in this case with those defendants. they were released on their own recognizance. so, theoretically, they could go anywhere in the united states or even into mexico and come back, as long as they showed up to their court date. the circumstances of how investigators believe they departed new york, which was to show up at a faith-based organization that has every ticketing operation, it is for people who were bus stop here from places like texas, if they want to get re-ticketed and go somewhere else, they can sign up with this organization and they will take care of the
-mexico border. the source says law enforcement has no legal authority to change the suspects or to try to prevent their escape to mexico, meaning it is unlikely they will be back for a court date. cnn analyst john miller joins us now, john, what could be done potentially to try to keep them from leaving the country? >> well, not much right now by order of the court, since the district attorney's office did not request that bail be set in this case with those defendants. they were...
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big news for mexico and big news for the united states. what are all the great cities that will host world cups? >> we knew the cities and venues. we didn't know which games they would get. literally within the last few minutes they announced that tournament will kick off in mexico city at the azteca stadium. it is, by the way, where pele and dogo were ground world champions in 1970 and 1986. american fans want to hear where their teams are in the group stage, los angeles, a huge soccer city, and also seattle. so two group games in l.a. one in seattle. there are 11 host cities in the united states. they will all be getting four or five games in the group stage alone. dallas is going to have the most amount of games with nine, but the final is going to be played in new york, new jersey, which is a surprise. i think a lot of people thought dallas. atlanta where we are is going to have eight games. atlanta will have a semi along with dallas. of course, games in canada as well, toronto will have the first canadian home game in that tournament.
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comes from trees like this in southern mexico. the main producer of avocados in the world. exports hit $2.2 billion in 2021. they say they want to make as much money as they can so they work for as long as they are allowed. she says that in the weeks prior to the super bowl, that means 12 hour shifts in this warehouse in the state of -- we see a 25 to 30% increase during this season says edgar, the director of boca foods. he says the avocados must arrive in the states for distribution about two weeks before the event to ensure they are ripe in time for kickoff. he says this year there was a jump in demand for them in the u.s., but that that doesn't mean that fans will be paying more for the guacamole. he explains that the weather cooperated for the current bumper crop, which will keep prices down. and they also avoided problems with the drug cartels that operate in the region. in 2022, the united states temporarily suspended imports of avocados from mexico after a usda inspector working in the avocado warehouses received a threatening phone call. reduced production in calif
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but mexico? >> if we weren't living in the trump time, if he didn't cooperate with investigations, if this was ten years ago, this would be a huge story. yes, he was exonerate but there are details that show a level of negli negligence. >> i don't buy that at all. classified information is -- over people overclassify so much. they take classified information all the time. i think legally this is a nonissue. the issue was biden's age. that didn't seem very helpful. >> this point about mexico. he misspoke on the name of the country and the context of a larger answer about what he's doing to try to get humanitarian assistance. is it a perfect answer? great to misspeak? no. it's never great to misspeak. i promise everybody on this panel has said the wrong name or the wrong date in a conversation. but he's explaining in great detail the work that he's doing to try to ease that crisis. so i don't think that we should lose sight of the fact that he's explaining the work that he's doing as president and
but mexico? >> if we weren't living in the trump time, if he didn't cooperate with investigations, if this was ten years ago, this would be a huge story. yes, he was exonerate but there are details that show a level of negli negligence. >> i don't buy that at all. classified information is -- over people overclassify so much. they take classified information all the time. i think legally this is a nonissue. the issue was biden's age. that didn't seem very helpful. >> this...
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of mexico, sisi, did not want to open up the gate to allow humanitarian material to get in. i talked to him. i convinced him to open the gate. >> hur's report also suggests that the president doesn't remember much about his days as vice president. but president biden fired back, insisting he is the, quote, most qualified person in this country to be president, end quote, and that he intends to finish the job that he started. let's bring in sophia cai for axios. good morning. how much damage did this special counsel report do to president biden? >> i mean, it's pretty bad for biden and i think this is why, the fact that they did not charge biden means that for trump and his team and his allies on the hill, they can both say that the doj is two-tiered and used that line that he's been using for months now, and they can use the lines that hur wrote about memory to attack biden and show that in all ways he is not fit for office. that is kind of a double whammie win for trump and that comes as he's winning in nevada, as he, you know, won on a ballot that he was not even on in ter
of mexico, sisi, did not want to open up the gate to allow humanitarian material to get in. i talked to him. i convinced him to open the gate. >> hur's report also suggests that the president doesn't remember much about his days as vice president. but president biden fired back, insisting he is the, quote, most qualified person in this country to be president, end quote, and that he intends to finish the job that he started. let's bring in sophia cai for axios. good morning. how much...
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mexico border. the white house released a statement saying for too long the immigration system has been broken it is time to fix it. we have reached a agreement on a bipartisan national security deal that includes the toughest and fairest set of reforms in decades. i support it. officials have been involved in ongoing talks to make major policy changes. they include a new emergency authority that would give the president the ability to shut down the border if certain metrics are met while expediting the asylum process. all of this is still up for debate and chuck schumer plans to set up a floor vote this week but already mike johnson is coming out against it saying even if it did reach the house would be dead on arrival. leaving the future of the steel up in the air. traveling with the president, cnn. >> blinking is on his way to the middle east were tensions are high after u.s. strikes in the region, this will be his fifth visit since the october 7 attacks in israel. he plans to visit saudi arabia,
mexico border. the white house released a statement saying for too long the immigration system has been broken it is time to fix it. we have reached a agreement on a bipartisan national security deal that includes the toughest and fairest set of reforms in decades. i support it. officials have been involved in ongoing talks to make major policy changes. they include a new emergency authority that would give the president the ability to shut down the border if certain metrics are met while...
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comes from trees like this in southern mexico. the main producer of avocados. it hits $2.8 billion in 2021. they say they want to make as much money as they can so they work as long as they are allowed. 12 hour shifts in this warehouse. >> translator: we see a 25 to 30% increase says edgar. he says the add voe kad does must arrive in the state for distribution about two weeks before the event to ensure they are ripe in time for kickoff. this year there was a jump in demand for avocados in the u.s. but that doesn't mean that fans will be paying more for the guacamole. >> he explains the weather cooperated for the current bumper crop which will keep prices down and they also avoided problems with the drug cartels that operate in the region. in 2022 the united states temporarily suspended imports of avocado from mexico after a usda inspector working in the avocado warehouses received a threatening phone call. reduced weather is fueling demand for the fruit and the industry is ready to meet the demand because the mexican government expanded the region. he says for
comes from trees like this in southern mexico. the main producer of avocados. it hits $2.8 billion in 2021. they say they want to make as much money as they can so they work as long as they are allowed. 12 hour shifts in this warehouse. >> translator: we see a 25 to 30% increase says edgar. he says the add voe kad does must arrive in the state for distribution about two weeks before the event to ensure they are ripe in time for kickoff. this year there was a jump in demand for avocados in...
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. >> initially the president of mexico, assisi, did not want to open up the gate to allow humanitarian material to get in. >> reporter: hur's report striking a personal nerve with biden after saying the president couldn't remember when his son beau biden died of cancer. >> how in the hell dare he raise that? >> reporter: in private biden's fury even more direct, telling a group of democratic lawmakers, quote, how would i effing forget t that? >> in that report we heard briefly from ian sams of the white house counsel's office, and here is more from sams pushing back on how the report portrayed president biden. >> i dispute that the characterizations of about his memory that were in the report are accurate because they're not. and i think the president spoke for clearly about how he -- his mind was on other things. i mean, he was dealing with a huge international crisis of great global consequence, and you know, he was trying his best to answer questions in this interview because he wanted to be fully cooperative. >> but the president's stamina does seem to be a concern for some. in a r
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-mexico border. and the way that they're considering doing this is invoking an authority in immigration law between the ports of entry. therefore, this would apply to migrants who are crossing the border unlawfully. now, an administration official telling me that many options are being evaluated at the white house and no final decision has been made in a statement, a white house spokesperson saying the following, quote, no executive action no matter how aggressive can deliver the significant policy reforms and additional well resources, congress can provide. and that republicans rejected. we continued to call on speaker johnson and house republicans to pass the bipartisan deal to secure the border with the white house is referring to there of course, is that senate border compromise that was tanked by republicans. and in that compromise that included extraordinary powers for the homeland security secretary very to shutdown the border. this appears to be an extension of that. well, it's unclear what t
-mexico border. and the way that they're considering doing this is invoking an authority in immigration law between the ports of entry. therefore, this would apply to migrants who are crossing the border unlawfully. now, an administration official telling me that many options are being evaluated at the white house and no final decision has been made in a statement, a white house spokesperson saying the following, quote, no executive action no matter how aggressive can deliver the significant...
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/mexico border, and our system is just simply not prepared to deal with those numbers. now, some of these items that have been described to me are conservative wish list items. and even so, the white house has embraced what we do know of the deal so far. president biden going so far as to say last week that he would shut down the border and do it quickly if given the authority, an authority that would be included in this deal. but it's important, omar, to remind viewers about how he got to this moment. last october, president biden asked congress for a national security supplemental request. that included billions of funds for israel, ukraine, border security among other priorities. but republicans made it quite clear from the get-go that they didn't want to pass any of that unless there were major border policy changes. and that has culminated in these talks that have occurred over the last few weeks. really if you zoom out, it puts this political liability for president biden at the center of his foreign policy agenda, as the white house has tried to reach an agreemen
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of mexico, al sisi, did not want to open up the gate to allow humanitarian material to get in. i talked to him, i convinced him to open the gate. >> cnn's senior justice corespondent evan perez has moor on the report and the president's response. >> reporter: special counsel ro robert hur released a report saying that president biden willfully detained and disclosed classified information, but he also found there wasn't enough evidence to bring criminal charges against the president. the 15 month long investigation found biden knew about classified documents in his home as far back as 2017 when he was a private citizen and no longer vice president. and robert hur found he shared some of that information with a ghost writer for his memoir that was published that year and said it included marked classified documents about military and foreign policy in afghanistan and notebooks containing mr. biden's handwritten entries about issues of national security and foreign policy, implicating sensitive intelligence sources and methods. president biden responded to the report noting that
of mexico, al sisi, did not want to open up the gate to allow humanitarian material to get in. i talked to him, i convinced him to open the gate. >> cnn's senior justice corespondent evan perez has moor on the report and the president's response. >> reporter: special counsel ro robert hur released a report saying that president biden willfully detained and disclosed classified information, but he also found there wasn't enough evidence to bring criminal charges against the...
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i convinced him to open the gate. >> president el sisi is the president of egypt, of course, not mexico. my reporters are here to discuss this with me. david chalian, arlette saenz, and daniel strauss. arlette, you first started covering president biden back when he ran in 2012, i believe. or when he was running for re-election in 2012. you were an embed. you have spent a lot of time with him. can you just kind of put in perspective the day that we saw yesterday and the impact on this white house, on this re-election campaign and on him personally? >> well, i think this is certainly one of, if not the most fired up that i have seen him in pushing back on some of the critiques about him, specifically on the issue of age. it was clear that he and the white house felt that they needed to go out and address this in some capacity. i think long-term, we'll see whether this did help with that in any way, but i think the challenge that is facing the biden white house right now and the biden campaign is that these concerns about age and his memory, things that have dogged him for quite a long ti
i convinced him to open the gate. >> president el sisi is the president of egypt, of course, not mexico. my reporters are here to discuss this with me. david chalian, arlette saenz, and daniel strauss. arlette, you first started covering president biden back when he ran in 2012, i believe. or when he was running for re-election in 2012. you were an embed. you have spent a lot of time with him. can you just kind of put in perspective the day that we saw yesterday and the impact on this...
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.- mexico border. only minutes before, the white house releasing a statement saying the following, quote, for too long, going back decades, the immigration system has been broken. it is time to fix it. he goes on to say we have reached an agreement on a bipartisan national security deal that includes the toughest set of border reforms in decades. i strongly support it. white house officials had been involved in the ongoing talks to make mortar major border policy changes. including new emergency authority which would give the president of the ability to shut down the border if certain metrics are met, while also expediting the asylum process. all of this is still up for debate. senate leader chuck schumer plans to set up a floor vote this week, but already, house speaker mike johnson is coming out against it, saying that even if it were to reach the house, it would already be dead on arrival, meaning that the future of this deal is very much up in the air. lesila alvarez, traveling with the president,
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he confused the president of egypt with the president of mexico. let's bring in our panel. paul, let me hit you off with a pass because i know you are going to mention things that trump has said that were similarly confused. so here are some of those. >> they deleted or destroyed all of it. all of it, because of lots of things like nikki haley in charge of security. victor or bonn. he's like one of the strongest leaders anywhere in the world. he is the leader. he is the leader of turkey. >> okay. so he is the leader of hungary. nancy pelosi is who he was referring to. still, the perception of him being doddering is not equal to the perception of biden. so how does biden deal with this? >> he is effectively as old. >> 77 versus 81. >> i think the thing to do is to first off, what we ought to do -- i think, okay, this is one of the things i hate about politics. we say the clash on the lunar landscape. how about we call buzz aldrin. i have talked to the people who overlap with presidents, who worked for both donald trump and joe biden and to a person, they said, and i'm not a
he confused the president of egypt with the president of mexico. let's bring in our panel. paul, let me hit you off with a pass because i know you are going to mention things that trump has said that were similarly confused. so here are some of those. >> they deleted or destroyed all of it. all of it, because of lots of things like nikki haley in charge of security. victor or bonn. he's like one of the strongest leaders anywhere in the world. he is the leader. he is the leader of turkey....
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it was one that dog good administration as it handled multiple surges along the us-mexico border and the sources told me whenever this issue came up within the white house, it was a tense discussion, especially as it became a political vulnerability for president biden. but what we're seeing today is a president who is trying to flip the script on her republicans when it comes to this issue because now the white house says he can point to this senate border bill and the fact that republicans didn't want to move forward on it and point and make the connection that that deal would have provided some solutions to what is happening on the us mexico border. so that is what the remarks president will provide today are going to be focused on all of this, of course, at a critical time, we're in a presidential election year. and this is an issue that former president donald trump is going after president biden on. so this is an opportunity for the president to essentially provide a different perspective here and put the onus on republicans, but also as he to consider there's executive action
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we have to have remain in mexico. that is very important to make sure they never step food on u.s. soil. now some republicans are saying we don't need a law at all. biden could do this already. there's some truth to that and some is false. yes, biden could go back to some of the laws that put it in place, but 3 million illegal immigrants came under trump and that's because the asylum laws are not strong enough. we need to strengthen the asylum laws so they don't come in for loose reasons. we have to defund sanctuary cities. we need to go back to remain in mexico and instead of catch and release, we need to do catch and deport. we have to put an end to it and be do it now. >> on a related topic, this week you told radio host schaar will he main the god you believe states have the ride to secede from the union. i know you've said that is unlikely. this is a pretty important issue i want you to clarify as somebody who wants to be president. do you really think individual states have the right to leave the u.s.a.? >> well, he was talking about a conversation from a dozen, 13 years ago.
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while donald trump is also on his way to eagle pass along the border with mexico. later today. the two likely november rivals are preparing to pitch their clashing messages on immigration at dueling events later today, cnn's priscilla alvarez is joining us from brownsville, texas right now. once again, that's where president biden will be meeting with border officials later this afternoon. what else can we expect from the president's trip? priscilla >> well, wolf, the white house, and biden campaign officials clearly see an opportunity here to seize on border security and issue that has typically been kept at a distance for this white house and use it against republicans, especially shortly after that failed senate border bill, when republicans walked away from it. but this is not where the white house was even three months ago. again, this is an issue that they have grappled with over the course of the biden administration, particularly as there were surges of migrants crossing the us southern border. and one that sources tell me will get very tense within the wal
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the last time the president visited the us, mexico border there was in january of 2023. but what's happening now appears to be this dramatic stripped by the white house to seize on an issue that up until this point was a political liability. of course, this is an administration that has grabbed coupled with surges along the us-mexico border multiple times. one that when it was discussed within the white house sources tell me was always a tense topic, but now white house officials and campaign officials see an opportunity to go after republicans really flip the script on them and trying to take advantage of the fact that republicans walked away from what they say would have been a solution for the problems on the us, border. brianna all right priscilla, thank you. and kristin today, former president trump, also on the border arguing he can fix it just a few weeks after he got republicans in washington here to reject a bunch of tighter border measures that were previously on their wish-list and on his yeah, brianna and he said that it wasn't for political reasons. he said
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what it also created was a moment where he mixed up mexico with egypt, and to be clear, a couple hours later, donald trump thought the leader of hungary was actually the leader of turkey. this is just a moment at a time where voters are concerned. i know the president pushed back on that. people get frustrated about that, but it's just true. >> yeah, it's also true that speaker mike johnson went on mp mp and confused iran and israel, which is a much more significant mistake than president cici as being in mexico. i'm not going to sit here saying mike johnson has no memory loss or he's ill equipped to be speaker of the house because he made an obvious incidental tangential mistake. it's wrong to think that because president biden made a simple incidental mistake that everyone understood what he was referring to, that that has anything to do with his mental acuity. and especially when you're now trying to compare him to another elderly man who is charged with four indictments, who doesn't believe that the law applies to him, and makes all these mistakes. nancy pelosi, nikki haley, you kn
what it also created was a moment where he mixed up mexico with egypt, and to be clear, a couple hours later, donald trump thought the leader of hungary was actually the leader of turkey. this is just a moment at a time where voters are concerned. i know the president pushed back on that. people get frustrated about that, but it's just true. >> yeah, it's also true that speaker mike johnson went on mp mp and confused iran and israel, which is a much more significant mistake than president...
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/mexico border. notably, he was also deeply involved in the ongoing border negotiations to reach that border package that the senate unbe veiled on sunday. so the white house, again, has been preparing for this. they have noted this was predetermined from the start, that this is a farce and there is no there there. they have moved forward as administration officials have expected they would in what is, wolf, an exceedingly rare move. as you just mentioned, it hasn't happened in over 100 years. the last time this happened was in 1876. that is something administration officials have also reminded reporters of. >> that's interesting. gloria, the democratic controlled senate is almost certainly not going to remove mayorkas from office even if he's impeached in the house of representatives. he's not going to be convicted in the u.s. senate when there's a democratic majority. what's behind the move from the house republicans? >> this is a move for republicans to say they got a trophy and the trophy is mayo
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and mexico, the smugglers usually head to the beaches of san diego county where they drop off the migrants. though more recently, they've ended up cruising even farther north, to places like malibu. >> can actually see the boat right here just sitting on the shore. >> reporter: just before 2:00 a.m. tuesday, roughly two dozen migrants scattered from this boat as soon as it hit the beach. border patrol was able to detain 19 of them. the rest, somewhere in malibu, more than 130 miles from the southern border. and if you look closely, some of the remnants of a long journey. you have cracker remnants, food wrapper left behind, orange and banana peels and trash bags in there. a lot of the times the migrants will wrap themselves in those trash bags to keep warm. even some leftover fuel canisters. hours later -- another beach landing. a videographer in la jolla captures it in the surf. watch as this boat runs ashore. several suspected migrants then hop off. they sprint towards the beach side homes. cbp says their still searching for them. the boat left stranded. officials tell us the number of in
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. >> the president of mexico el sisi. >> the most damaging things that can happen in politics are things that reinforce a meme out there that is hurting. >> you that was a major gaffe at a moment when he's pushing back on i'm good. >>> the historic supreme court arguments about whether donald trump should stay on colorado's ballot. >> signaling it is unlikely to allow the state of colorado to kick him off. >> questions about whether the states have a role to play here. there was some sense this provision of the 14th amendment should be different. >> the chief justice is under enormous pressure to build consensus across party lines. >> i hope that democracy of this country will continue. >> i hope the justices see through his lies. >>> good morning, everyone, it is the top of the hour, it is also friday, finally. i'm phil mattingly with poppy harlow in new york and we are watching one key thing in 2024, donald trump was just handed a huge political gift as president biden is facing down new questions about his age and mental fitness. special counsel exonerating biden for his handling of c
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one made a trip from asia to mexico. because they move through all these waters, they tell us what's happening in these waters. they eat down in antarctica. they go to south america, coast of columbia and make babies and go back and forth. they are connecting the oceans. beavers or elephants are engineers within regions. whales are helping the entire planet. they are such a vital piece that we didn't realize while they were being harvested for blubber. there are records that have hellos of 55 humans and one humpback whale chosen as a romantic bottle into the uni universe. a.i. is moving us closer to understanding whale song. is it a love song? >> are they singing "baby balooka"? >> it's fascinating. you teased the one hunter left in iceland -- that was a tease. that was a very professional move. we appreciate you. tune in, a new episode, one whole story, airs sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern and pacific only on cnn.
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-mexico border? now sources tell me that no final decision has been made, but notable, all the same the white house telling me in a statement, quote no executive action, no matter how aggressive can deliver the significant policy reforms and additional resources congress can provide and that republicans rejected. we continued to call on speaker johnson and house republicans to pass the bipartisan deal to secure the border. now, jake, it's also worth noting that this authority that's being considered in this executive action is one that former president donald trump tried to use himself and his own proclamation back in 2018. now, in that instance, he tried to shut down asylum entirely at the border. it's unclear whether this would go to that length are usually exceptions, but all the same. again, the president and the white house considering an executive action here that would be far tougher when it comes to asylum seekers at the us mexico border. priscilla, what is the current situation at the southe
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with mexico, we would not tolerate that. that would be also viewed as as as an unlawful assertion of state, right. so here's how i view what abbott is doing. it is posturing. it is expensive. it is a waste of time but it is a way for him to change the narrative from law, which he's losing. and every court case to while i'm i'm tougher than the biden administration, he texas has also got to go there texas has a big senate election coming up this near. and it looks like republican, can, republican senator ted cruz is struggling a bit, and all of this is just for show, dangerous inhumane in the way of functioning yeah. >> the eagle pass and we had an elected official from eagle pass, their the state officials have taken over shelby park, which is along the border, and they're not allowing federal authorities border patrol to get to that area. and there is this fear of a standoff that. at some point may come between the state officials, the state texts, the texas national guard and the federal officials does this make that more
with mexico, we would not tolerate that. that would be also viewed as as as an unlawful assertion of state, right. so here's how i view what abbott is doing. it is posturing. it is expensive. it is a waste of time but it is a way for him to change the narrative from law, which he's losing. and every court case to while i'm i'm tougher than the biden administration, he texas has also got to go there texas has a big senate election coming up this near. and it looks like republican, can,...
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so it's not great that he said mexico instead of egypt, but i think we all -- >> do you think? are you going out on a limb there, errol. >> seriously, what substantive harm to foreign policy springs from that. >> that's a great point. >> oh, come on. it's a big mistake. >> i think errol is making a big point, it's the difference between a slip and a mistake and mistakes have consequences. >> it's not the first. >> it's not great. >> it's not the first. >> gerald ford going way back in a presidential debate saying that poland is not being influenced by the soviet union. that's a problem because that's a substantive problem. >> then he actually turned out to be right because that's what solidarity and -- >> come on. come on toobin. >> now we're going towards the direction -- >> i think we need to talk about poland in the 1980ss. i'm sorry. >> that was the second topic on the panel. a lot more to get to. >>> worth noting donald trump said victor or band is the leader of turkey last night. >>> also last night another victory for donald trump in a race decide before a single vote wa
so it's not great that he said mexico instead of egypt, but i think we all -- >> do you think? are you going out on a limb there, errol. >> seriously, what substantive harm to foreign policy springs from that. >> that's a great point. >> oh, come on. it's a big mistake. >> i think errol is making a big point, it's the difference between a slip and a mistake and mistakes have consequences. >> it's not the first. >> it's not great. >> it's not the...
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. >> the president of mexico cici did not want to open the gates to let them get in. >> reporter: he couldn't remember the age of his son's death from cancer. the fury even more direct, telling a group of democratic lawmakers, quote, how would i ev effing forget that. >> mr. biden said the name of the french president who led france in the '80s and '90s instead of the current president man yell macron. >> i went to the g7 meeting with all the nato leaders. i was in the south of england and i sat down and said america's back, and the leader of france looked at me and said -- said, you know, how long you back for? >> mr. biden also misspoke during another event this week. he used the name of the german chancellor in the '80s and '90s when he meant the former german chancellor angela merkel. he's not the only one. trump had a few slipups when discussing nikki haley. >> deleted and destroyed all of it, all of it because of lots of things like anyky -- nikki hale in charge of security and viktor orban, he's the leader of turkey. >> he's actually the leader of hungary. while nikki haley ha
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how damaging is that meeting leaders in 2021 who had been long dead and confusing egypt with mexico? >> exactly kim. i think the portrayal of biden as a senile old man is worse for him politically than the actual charges. and he compounded it with the press conference. it is hard to believe his staff thought this was a good idea. when you go on national tv to insist your memory is fine, you are already on the back foot. and this is really a problem for biden. make no mistake about it. a right wing fox news talking point. slowly radiated out into mainstream media. really something. biden's slogan is to finish the job. and i think all this does is raise questions in the minds of voters that even if biden does win reelection, obviously, there is a lot more speculation to a more fantastic choice like michelle obama. i think it will be biden versus trump. but all of this is really bad for him politically. >> yeah for sure. you talked to election experts and they will say that the best political attacks, they don't necessarily come up with something new. they focus on existing negative per
how damaging is that meeting leaders in 2021 who had been long dead and confusing egypt with mexico? >> exactly kim. i think the portrayal of biden as a senile old man is worse for him politically than the actual charges. and he compounded it with the press conference. it is hard to believe his staff thought this was a good idea. when you go on national tv to insist your memory is fine, you are already on the back foot. and this is really a problem for biden. make no mistake about it. a...
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and the really bad news, when he accidentally called the president of egypt the president of mexico. >> as you know, initially president of mexico, ciacci, did not want to open up the gate to allow humanitarian material to get in. >> and that brings us to that age-old question of, well, old age, and one very angry president. >> i am an elderly man and i know what the hell i'm doing. >> that was the past five days. forget the criminal trial of crumbley and all the conversations around the novelty of that. that was just the past five days. now everyone, of course, making predictions about who will be on the ballot and who will win 269 days from today. yup, i have done the math now you do the math. imagine this, imagine just one crisis per day over the next 269 days. that might be optimistic at this point, i grant that. that's 269 to delify the election day. what could go wrong or what could go right? michael singleton, deputy chief of staff and valencia johnson. so glad to have both of you here this evening. that's, first of all -- >> a lot of math. >> a lot of math on a friday. i admi
and the really bad news, when he accidentally called the president of egypt the president of mexico. >> as you know, initially president of mexico, ciacci, did not want to open up the gate to allow humanitarian material to get in. >> and that brings us to that age-old question of, well, old age, and one very angry president. >> i am an elderly man and i know what the hell i'm doing. >> that was the past five days. forget the criminal trial of crumbley and all the...
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it's got a one-year limit on remain in mexico. so that's something that many the americans support, takes us through the election. let's the next president then set the gauge. but we got to deal with this issue and we can't we can punt the ball down the field, kicked them down the field any longer we got to deal with it you know, ronald reagan it was disappointing that the senate didn't pass their bill, was disappointing that the former president trump came out against it. i worked in the reagan white house and the theory back then was, if you can get half a loaf now and work to fight for the other half another day. >> that's a victory. >> we can't let this thing languished until next year and now we've got a proposal, the wall street journal actually endorsed it today. i'm told in an editorial it could still take some make some changes, but it's doable. and i just hope that we get some >> momentum on this legislation to deal with it, perhaps as early as next week so you brought up ukraine, ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy
it's got a one-year limit on remain in mexico. so that's something that many the americans support, takes us through the election. let's the next president then set the gauge. but we got to deal with this issue and we can't we can punt the ball down the field, kicked them down the field any longer we got to deal with it you know, ronald reagan it was disappointing that the senate didn't pass their bill, was disappointing that the former president trump came out against it. i worked in the...
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the other bad news when he accidentally called the president of egypt the president of mexico. >> you know, initially the president of mexico did not want to open up the gate to allow humanitarian aid to get in. that brings us to the question of old age and one very angry president. >> i am well-meaning and an elderly man and i know what the i'm doing. >> forget the conversations about the novelty of that taking place. that was just the past five days. now, there are predictions about who will be on the ballot and who will win 269 days from today. i have done the math. now you do the math. imagine there is just one crisis per day over the next 269 days. that could be optimistic at this point. that is 269 by election day. what could possibly go wrong and what could possibly go right? i want to bring michael singleton to the conversation. he was deputy chief of staff of housing and urban development under president trump and also a senior advisor for joe biden's 2020 campaign. glad to have both of you here. first of all -- >> that is a lot of math. >> that is a lot of math on a friday.
the other bad news when he accidentally called the president of egypt the president of mexico. >> you know, initially the president of mexico did not want to open up the gate to allow humanitarian aid to get in. that brings us to the question of old age and one very angry president. >> i am well-meaning and an elderly man and i know what the i'm doing. >> forget the conversations about the novelty of that taking place. that was just the past five days. now, there are...
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/mexico border. the for too long, the immigration system has been broken. it's time to fix it it goes on to say now we reached an agreement opt a bipartisan national security deal that includes the toughest and fairest set of border reforms in decades. i strong ily support it. white house officials had been involved in had these talks to make major border policy changes. they include in this deal a new emergency authority that would give the president the ability to shut down the border if certain metrics are met while also expediting the asylum process. all of this is still up for debate and the senate leader plans to set up a floor vote this week, but already house speaker isment coing out against it i saying if it were to reach the house, it would be dead on arrival. meaning the future of this deal is still up in the air. priscilla alvarez, traveling with the president, cnn. >>> while the u.s. president was rallying supporters in nevada, nikki haley campaigned in her home state of south carolina. saying she's the republican party's best bet against biden
/mexico border. the for too long, the immigration system has been broken. it's time to fix it it goes on to say now we reached an agreement opt a bipartisan national security deal that includes the toughest and fairest set of border reforms in decades. i strong ily support it. white house officials had been involved in had these talks to make major border policy changes. they include in this deal a new emergency authority that would give the president the ability to shut down the border if...
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this is a sector that is not as busy as other parts of the us-mexico border at ranks the fifth among all of them. so there hasn't been a surge here as there has been in the past. it's also a place along the border that has robust infrastructure after seeing crisis under the trump administration, but still the president plans to make his argument on republicans here. take a listen to what white house press secretary karine jean-pierre previewed we came to his visit later today >> the folks who are getting in the way here are republicans. they are getting in the way they are doing it because of what donald trump is telling them to do for their own, for his own political gain. and so this is where we are right now. so the present is going to take it directly to the american people >> so again, the president going to work to try to make the connection between this potential solution in the senate border bill and the republicans who walked away from it all right, priscilla, thank you. kristen, on the eve of trump's visit, he has vowed mass deportations. if reelected, tell us what he's bee
this is a sector that is not as busy as other parts of the us-mexico border at ranks the fifth among all of them. so there hasn't been a surge here as there has been in the past. it's also a place along the border that has robust infrastructure after seeing crisis under the trump administration, but still the president plans to make his argument on republicans here. take a listen to what white house press secretary karine jean-pierre previewed we came to his visit later today >> the folks...
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there was no new policy or reinstating the policy of remaining in mexico without those two pieces? allowing 2 million americans, 2 million illegal immigrants into america that's not a border deal. >> that $650 million and that $650 million for additional funding for a wall $650 >> when the >> president united states is selling off the construction material for the wall. come on, jake, let's let's get serious about protecting america's america so that we can actually help defend the rest of the world when we find it appropriate, we can not, we cannot forget america's number one national security issue is in fact, securing our southern border. so it's the border patrol wrong and that wall, the border patrol agents, i'm telling you what the border patrol agents told me when i was literally in eagle pass, texas on friday? yes. let's they were right to ask for a bigger wall. yes, they were right to want us to take some of the resources as i put in legislation from the irs and take $40 billion and give it to the border patrol agents so that they can double the number of ages so that they
there was no new policy or reinstating the policy of remaining in mexico without those two pieces? allowing 2 million americans, 2 million illegal immigrants into america that's not a border deal. >> that $650 million and that $650 million for additional funding for a wall $650 >> when the >> president united states is selling off the construction material for the wall. come on, jake, let's let's get serious about protecting america's america so that we can actually help...
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but what he's saying is it becomes not only we continue track the border wall with mexico, but that the deportations will be immensely bigger than in his first presidency former administration officials told us that when he was in the white house the first time he was not new, it's focused on deportations. it was more focused on the wall on other administrative actions that they could take have regretted immigration. but this time, he's a pretty clear that one of the first goals of his presidency will be to deport millions of people i want to ask you about something that's in your reporting. it talks about the late 50s and 60s, the last time this was done in a very large way was in the eisenhower white house, where he had a program known as operation. and the word they used his derogatory that people use for mexican migrants. did the president or the people around him use those very words or were they sort of likening their program to what eisenhower did? back in the day >> no, they didn't use those very wise to ask to be clear. it just it's a similar comparison of trying to round up ou
but what he's saying is it becomes not only we continue track the border wall with mexico, but that the deportations will be immensely bigger than in his first presidency former administration officials told us that when he was in the white house the first time he was not new, it's focused on deportations. it was more focused on the wall on other administrative actions that they could take have regretted immigration. but this time, he's a pretty clear that one of the first goals of his...
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but mexico is scored that only goal right there and they needed in the first half, they added another in the second half during stoppage time, both teams, however despite the results still advance ants to the knockout round of the inaugural concacaf women's gold. all right, finally, four time major champion rory mcilroy can add another achievement. his long list it's of accolades, winner of the match, the event on our sister channel, tnt featured female golfers for the very first time, lexi thompson and rose zhang, along with rory and mac salma, thompson held the lead through the first four holes before giving way to roaring. things were all tied up by the 12th hole, forcing a chip off and rory would hit his wedge to inside five feet right there, winning $1.6 million for chairs >> that is pretty cool. >> i >> didn't i didn't put my best my i guess my best effort out there the previous much that i played, so i wanted to come here and redeemer myself a little bit and yeah, it's nice to walk away with the wind >> yeah. now we wait and see what's next for the match. kasie, you know last s
but mexico is scored that only goal right there and they needed in the first half, they added another in the second half during stoppage time, both teams, however despite the results still advance ants to the knockout round of the inaugural concacaf women's gold. all right, finally, four time major champion rory mcilroy can add another achievement. his long list it's of accolades, winner of the match, the event on our sister channel, tnt featured female golfers for the very first time, lexi...