new action on immigration escaped with only seconds to spare and remembering the say, hey, kid, look at the impact of the legendary willie mays on and off the field and kim django and welcoming vladimir putin to pr pyongyang and in style, a meeting the west is watching closely 6:00 a.m. here in washington. >> here's a live look at the lincoln memorial on this juneteenth national holiday good morning, everyone. >> i'm on a rod. you infer kasie hunt is really great to be with you. thanks for joining me. president biden and donald trump attacking each other on immigration, an issue that is dominating the narrative. eight days out from the first president central debate. the president taking executive action on two fronts to deal with the crisis, restricting access to most asylum seekers while protecting hundreds of thousands of undocumented immigrants from deportation when he. >> was president, he separated families and children at the border and now he's proposing to rip spouses and children from their families and homes and communities and place them in detention camps. but he's actually saying these things out loud. and it's outrageous folks about interest in playing politics of the border or immigration i'm interested in fiction. it former president and his followers not impressed. >> trump holding a rally at some of the milwaukee is city. he called the quote horrible a few days earlier. he's volunteer undo everything biden has done an immigrant patient, if he wins in november we have to send joe biden's illegal aliens back home where they belong. we have no choice. you have all. >> right let's bring in aleks thompson, national political reporter for axios, former dnc communications director malo et and bryan lanza, a former deputy communications director for the trump 2016 campaign. >> good morning, guys. thank you all for joining me this morning. so i guess how does this play in degree you look at the how trump versus biden on who would do a better job of handling immigration 52 to 41%. the right now, that's our national polling, shows the quinnipiac. paul says 52 to 41% the new york times are bad and of course, liberal op-ed goes on to write about how this day view, this would play politically. they say the move to protect undocumented spouses is politically savvy. they call it a family-oriented policy that makes a priority of the needs of american citizens. unlike those of his policies that allowed nearly 2 million asylum seekers into the country in recent years, despite get the fever dream of conspiracy theories, they can't cast a ballot to thank him so is this good politics for joe biden when he's underwater on immigration he's underwater with immigration and he's losing a lot of ghraieb with latinos. so it's a hail mary to try to bring them back. because the last three years has economic activities as economic messages economic delirious have been a failure to latino communities, specifically working class latinos. and middle-class latinas. so he needs something he needs, he needs a hail mary in this is it. i don't think it's going to be enough because i think latinos have pass judgment on joe biden with respect to how he helps them economically and he doesn't he's failed them for nearly 36 months and tackling inflation. so he doesn't help them there will see if it works. i don't think it's going to work. i don't think offering amnesty to anybody at this particular woman is going to work, especially when the public views joe biden as well, who, who started this immigration fire by reversing 94 executive orders that president trump put an order so you can't have the guy who started to fire come up with a solution to put out the fire that's just not they don't have the trust and there not going to have the common sense to fix it i mean, he talks about bryant died about the hispanic wout. >> look at choice for a spanx among voters, choice for spanning voters among, for president biden versus trump from 2020 till now, exit polls in 2020 on your left, their 65, 32 biden to trump now 52, 40 b7, if you believe the public polling and that's really been consistent with a lot of the national polls. should democrats be concerned about that? >> sure and we've been saying that a lot of us have been saying that now for a couple of cycles as we have seen the hispanic vote become more and more competitive. so i do think that this is sort of a long-term thing that democrats need to be concerned about and hispanics are not single issue voters either. and i think that is one of the problems democrats have had in the past, was whenever they were going into this. >> but in a community that we're essentially talking just about immigration, there needs to be a more holistic passage to them. and i think the president's campaign knows that they're engaging with the latino and hispanic community much earlier this cycle than they have in the past. but it's something to keep watching. i do think this executive order is going to be an important one it is part of that outreach. the idea of keeping families together as opposed to separating them. that is a potent message in the hispanic community. and i think you're going to see them aggressively arguing it just way i want you to before you jump back out. so i want you to weigh in about trump. he's talking think about how he views the impact of this election when it comes to immigration, and what would happen if he is elected are not alive you haven't even seen it yet. you haven't seen the terrorists yet. you haven't seen the killing yet. that's starting to take place again, it takes him a little time. >> they want to get accustomed to the country, then i can start from day one because they don't know. then they see our laws which are so weakened and so pathetic and they probably can't believe it but you're going to see things that will be horrible unless you elect to be president i mean, this has been trump's calling card since he entered the presidential arena back when 2015 ahead of the 2016 election, he has not shied off of it, but obviously he thinks this is going to bring them back to the white house as well. absolutely. one thing he's talking about which it's a little bit distinct from 2016 as he's really talking about a terrorist attack happening from someone that crossed the border illegally. he's actually been hinting at this for months, saying there's going to be at attack there's gonna be an attack. and obviously be bi director christopher wray said that you know, things are more dangerous than ever in terms of a potential terrorist attack, you've seen them warn so he's really setting the, if there is any sort of attack by anyone that comes across the border, he's already sorted trying to set the stakes for him to rebound to his political benefit is that going to be effective? i mean, i would say their attacks now, it's just not a terrorist attack. their attacks on public by these illegal immigrants coming across the border and raping women, abusing them, hidden so the attacks are taking place where there's a terrorist attack that's a serious concern. i think president trump's talked about it. we've had this concern for last 20 years of somebody somebody coming across the border to create these types of attacks. there have been movies about it, so it should become as no surprise that if you liberalize the border policies the people across the country are going to see this as an opportunity to come in and they have, and we've seen that the fbi is talked about. i think there has been raids in a rest are related to people crossing the border who part of terrorist organizations. this should not be surprises in this is a direct result of joe biden's border policies when reversed, most of president trump's executive orders when he took office, how does it, how does the bandcamp then responded that because that's been the criticism that this is the result of biden's decisions when he came into office, luck, i'm i remember when a president said quote, i believe in the idea of amnesty for those who have put down roots and lived here, even though some time back hey, i've entered illegally that president was ronald reagan this approach, it is what he did. >> this week is in that same tradition of understanding that when people have lived here for a long time, they've become part of the community, right? this executive order is only going wasn't only going to only goes into effect for those who have already lived in the country for ten years or longer the fact that they've been here, they're part of the community. there's a way to bring them in and to give them a pathway to citizenship that is not a controversial position with most of the american public. most of the american public looks at he's two executive orders that the president has signed. one, tightening controls at the border to shown some compassion for families and those who have been here for a long time. and most american say, well those two things sound reasonable hand in hand. and so i think the president has an opportunity contrast that with the former our president who shut down the one shot we have had at bipartisan immigration or border control in recent memory now they've got at least an argument to step out onto the battlefield width and move. >> we'll see that next week's debate, june 20. make sure you tune into that and we'll talk more about this later on the shelf because hopefully the center alex padilla joint here live onset to talk about all of this plus this fire is dangerous and fast moving. the winds are strong raging wildfires spreading in new mexico this morning. >> is there any relief in sight? and tributes pouring in for this say, hey kid, we're remembering the life of baseball legend willie mays this morning is brought to you by vip guard and vip guard high, true law if you have generalized myasthenia gravis picture what life could look like with vif guard high, true low, a 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expectation that bob good was gonna lose pretty handedly, given trump's position, but he's ending on here. what does it tell you, i guess about that? and also the power of incumbency well, absolutely. >> good thing is it's going to make anyone scared to challenge them on trump is all happened because bob good endorsed ron desantis early and then the thing is that you had a case where kevin mccarthy and donald trump were both going against him. now some other people like nancy mace have survived the kevin mccarthy back challenges, but both of them together, you saw them? tonight and i think it's going to just make even if he survives the fact that he had to go through this is gonna be a warning sign to any republican thinking crossing donald trump. and also, as you mentioned, kevin mccarthy, bob good was one of the eight republicans who voted to oust. kevin mccarthy would just one reason why so many republicans are going after, but this has really been a trend in this republican conference and they are going after each other and primaries typically, that never really happened. but now it's competing with increased frequency. >> well, listen, you have present trump willing to step in, so you have members of congress who sort of have their personal beefs and they figured out how to message the president and getting them involved in these races. what i would say about the race last 19s, you're saying is both candidates ran with trump's support and when trying to imply trump's support. so probably the real winner of this race as donald trump, because both most likely both ode has got the vast support of donald trump and that chosen influence incumbents when they just win rate of 98%. so the fact that we're this close and it looks like bob good's going to lose because of the margin that tells you something. but don't cross donald trump. i mean, he has a long memory staff around them as long memory, if you make the wrong decision at the wrong time, you're going to have $10 million dumped on you just to say hello why does it joe biden get involved in basically it's like the republicans know, democrats, eight, democratic primaries. >> he's really not trying to tip the scales and democratic, i mean, look donald trump got into this race and injected himself into this race because he felt betrayed. and that's the main reason why he got into this race. that's not joe biden style a look the mccarthy wing and the trump wing of the republican party don't always see eye to eye, right? bob good is one of those figures who was able to unite them in opposition and it shows that relationships actually matter in this business. he's not a guy who has a lot of good friends on the hill. there were even his chair, the freedom caucus, and even freedom caucus members had endorsed his opponent, like we can read some stuff into this, but that is one big takeaway relationships matter is that personality driven business? no question about that. >> all right. next, high 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closely by the us and its allies kim, those expressing his solidarity with russia and its quote special military operation in ukraine while pune putin invited kim to visit and also said this we highly appreciate your consistent and unwavering support for russian policy, including the ukrainian strand i'm referring to our fight against the hegemonic policy imposed for decades, the imperialist policy, the united states and its satellites against the russian federation i'd seen as my validity of joins us live from soil. so it might be both know they're being watched very closely here. so what message are they trying to send well, my now we're looking at the translation between korean and russian very closely at this minute because we are trying to discern the historical contexts right here monday, we're going all the way back to 1961 when a mutual defense treaty was signed between khrushchev and kim il sung in july of 1960 61 that said, if something happens to north korea, the ussr would 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influenced by maze while he was awarded the medal of freedom to the say, hey kid in 2015 a few years ago, willie wrote with me on air force one i told them then what i'll tell all you're not just because of giants like willie that someone like me even think about running for president for those who never had the privilege of watching mayes play. >> here's his most memorable highlights from the 1954 world series, and it's simply known as the catch just remarkable. let's bring in cnn, sports analyst, and usa today column as christine brennan. christine, great to see you this morning. so as you a process and then assess the impact that mayes hayes mayes had on america and our baseball. what what do you take away and what impact? would you say? he had my you he of course started in the leagues. >> he willie mays entered major league baseball in 1951, which was only four years, four years after jackie robinson broke the color barrier. so maize was coming into a league and a country three that in many ways still did not want to accept him and there were places when they would go to chicago where he couldn't stay in the same hotel as other members of the giants because of course of his race. >> and to think what he did over the course of two decades in terms of not only the amazing play one of the greatest, if not the greatest you had to watch everything he did five tool player, whether it was running the basis and it's kept falling off tracking down that vic wertz flyball over the shoulder and the 1954 world series at bad 660 homeruns. >> everything he did was spectacular and he was bringing america along with him, saying whatever you thought of someone like me before you are going to have a different view now that was remarkable. and i have to tell you as a girl growing up until late ohio, i'd play baseball with the boys yeah, our neighborhood. and it was at the end of willie mays career. but when we were up at bat, mano, we were there, mickey mantle, maybe a little bit. i alkaline because detroit was so close. but also willie mays. so he had such an impact on kids around the country who would never see him play in person? but just wanted to emulate this amazing baseball player and of course he was one of the very first black players to play in the league. >> and it's something you, jackie robinson, of course, broke the color barrier, but that was a time when very few americans had tvs and could watch him play. willie mays later, many more americans watched him play. that's why he had such an impact. i do want you to listen to this exchange that he had with lear, larry king, about playing baseball versus football baseball always come easily. yes. yes. i never had a problem with baseball. my best sport with football basketball, my last what would baseball you were a better football? yes. yes. much better much better. >> what about yeah this is someone who had 660 career home runs batted more than the average. >> queer average, more than 300. i think it is three you to career batting average better at football well, i think we're very lucky that he went to baseball because at the time, as you know, money in the 50s and 60s, baseball was our national past-time. >> it's still called our national past-time, but it really isn't. now of course it's national football league is the nfl. but back then it was baseball. so he came to america hence whether it was the radio or as you said, tv, he came to americans on the on the the great platform of major league baseball. and this incredible passion we had for the game often play during the day world series games, kids bringing transistor radios into listen in study hall those were different days for baseball. and so i think we're very fortunate that way in a very, very cool little statistic or a little anecdote, one of his teachers alabama, was condoleezza rice, his mother and she told him if you ever have to get out of school to maybe go practice or go to a game let me know because you're going to be a baseball player. and so a wonderful little footnote to history, but a lot of these great athletes were good in other sports but my goodness, what it would've been so different for him in football and thankfully, again he had baseball and of course that was a gift to america yeah no question about what a life, what an impact. christine brennan. thank you now, turning to this i love milwaukee. >> i was the one that picked milwaukee. i have to the one that picked it in people that they say, oh, he doesn't like milwaukee, i love milwaukee. i said you got to fix the crime. we all know that you got to make sure the elections honors but i'm the one that picked the lucky all right. donald trump making a campaign visit to the crucial swing state of wisconsin yesterday. and essentially clarifying his remarks he made about the rnc, how a city he called it horrible. just a few days ago democrats of course, had since piled up, but billboards on the milwaukee area highlighting trump's comment some wisconsin voters, however, seemed to shrug off the whole thing i wish that it wasn't said, but there's probably a reason why he said it and didn't explain himself. but you're cutting him a break about it. >> i would. >> yes. >> you agree that it's horrible? >> it's needs improvement. >> it's irrelevant. it's a really irrelevant to the larger issues at hand so you don't think it's a big deal? i think it's an nothing burger and nothing burger mao. >> i think it depends. we asked, look, i don't think people in milwaukee a city that democrats need huge turnout are going to love welcoming donald trump after he says things like this. yeah, the new york times reported that he wasn't even planning to stay in milwaukee for the convention, that he was actually planning to stay in chicago until this whole brouhaha if he's not even willing to stay there, that's not i'm, going to be helpful there. so i think you're going to see democrats have a lot of fun with this around the republican convention and use it moving forward. it's not just that he called it horrible though. right? you heard even there as he was trying to clean up, glean into the election fraud argument, the big lie once again and saying that there were a lot of cheaters in milwaukee he can't let go of that. and that's not going to help him if he wants to flip milwaukee his way this time either if you just on that comment about winning wisconsin former president talked about what happened in 2016, in his version of what happened in 2020 you remember, in 2016, we won and then we did much better here in 2020, but they left things happen. >> and then in the end, we won they didn't win me 2020 is that the kind of thing he should be douglas? i think trump can make the case that he's going to win in 2024 elections are always going to be about the future. the number one issue that, that milwaukee, wisconsin cares about is inflation is the economies inflation. so you're right, billboards like this are going to have minimal impact of voters themselves are saying it's nothing burger. they want to know what joe biden's done with inflation. inflation has devastated the middle class, the working class, and wisconsin for nearly 36 to 40 months. and joe biden is, has a zero impact on reducing inflation in any of those times that has a huge impact more than a billboard on him saying he doesn't like what's yes, he can talk about inflation, but then trump says things like that, which distracts from his message. >> absolutely. you did this last this last weekend two, he went to a black church. you have a decent event and the next, if any, goes through and he just it's completely goes out, talks about 20:20, 2020. 2020. his aides know this and the thing is that they can't he can't help himself. the fact is that he i think he probably convince themselves that will list it makes me look like a winner. i'm sort of manifesting reality the power of positive thinking. bhabha, but really he's upset 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families in the united states. let's be clear, this action still requires undocumented spouses to file all required legal paperwork to remain the united states hi joining me is a man who was standing with the president at the white house yesterday, california senator alex padilla, a democrat. thank you so much for joining me this morning i'll be here on set with onset not being chased in the hallways. i'm much more comfortable here so about just immigrant the politics of this the way voters see trump versus biden right now about handling the issue of immigration, 52% trump support trump is the bleed is doing a better job versus 41% for biden right now, when you look at this pretty much consistent with other national polls, how much of a political risk is this taking this action at this time for the president i honestly don't think it's a risky move. there's an old adage to best politics is good governance. this is good governance. >> the numbers when it comes to pauling an immigration, i think are also misleading because immigration is so complex a couple of weeks ago we were talking about and debating how best to better secure the border that's what element type we talked about yesterday, is that people who may or may not be coming to united states, we're talking about a university of people who have been in the united states, at least ten years is the criteria and that's by the president. but really on i wish more than 23 years, these are friends, these are neighbors, these are coworkers and clearly members of families so long with united states citizens, that's why it's the mixed status family descriptor that is being targeted here, people have been here for many, many years, have been working, paying taxes, raising families, et cetera. are american in every sense, except for the piece of paper. it's best in the best interests, not just for them, their families and their communities, butt frehse as a country and our economy to give them leave he's legal protections and a way to work lawfully and improve the economy. >> i mean, the question is, of course does this change how voters view about his taking some of these actions, including some hispanic voters. this, if you look at exit polls from 2020 until the current public polling right now, biden versus trump, 65, 32 so in the 2020 exit polls, among hispanic voters, 52, 47 now, public polling why is, why is biden struggled with hispanic voters via again, paul's are pools only point i can really count is in november, there was lot of people hello, who's knees were rattling before the 2020 general election. >> and president biden did extremely well. >> we're news that rattling now. >> know we just have work to do because we have a compelling story to tell, not just on immigration and the thoughtfulness of yesterday's announcement but on other issues that latinos care about like the economy, like public safety, like access to healthcare, like addressing climate change on and on and on and guess what? it's showed time. we've got two debates coming up. we've got political conventions coming up we have the campaign outreach coming up, and we're going to see a good turnout in november. >> but i mean, i hear this a lot from democrats saying, we have to message battery to tell the voters about what we did and the like. we were in june of the election year. why hasn't that not happened yet? >> because we're still delivering, you know, we're still delivering and the work product including yesterday today's announcement, i have to tell you, having been in the room it was so powerful to think that hundreds of thousands of families are breathing a sigh of relief and crying tears of joy because there's a pathway just to legal protections in the short-term. but potentially to naturalization and the long-term that is huge and when you really talk to people, as i do not just throughout california, but as it traveled the country most people know somebody may think of somebody who works in the restaurant that they frequent. maybe it's the people who are picking the fruit and vegetables that end up in our groceries maybe it's a mechanic, maybe it's a fellow engineer you have immigrants including undocumented immigrants working in so many different sectors of the economy. most people know somebody when you humanize it that way a policy like yesterday makes all the sense in the world. i want you to react. how trump has been talking about one of the things is talking about his deportation, a mass deportation program for people who are here illegally. >> this is the crowd at his wisconsin rally just yesterday we have to send joe biden's illegal aliens back home where they belong. we have no choice. you have there's still retaining send them back. >> and if you look in national polling on the issue of a program to deport all undocument immigrants. this is from a recent poll that came out cbs news ball 62% favor that idea versus 38% to oppose it. you reaction to the fact that it seems like to be an overwhelming majority is okay. >> after eight years of trump, a really shocked that his core base followers would react the way they did at his rally yesterday. of course not but again, being out and about talking to people in your breakdown yesterday's. and so what it really means is not a universe of people that are just now seeking to come to united states who just came to united states is are long-term residents of the united states who happen to be undocumented. the contrast is this under trump, it's going to be chaos. master tension, and mass deportation versus joe biden, who is securing the border numbers of folks approaching the border are way down in recent months because we've engaged, are partner in mexico. but in the meantime, being just compassionate to the people who have been here, but contribute to the success of our country, worked in so many critical jobs during the pandemic, right? that service and sacrifice is not lost. the general public, i do want to ask you about the last executive action that here he took a joe biden dead turning away people, asylum seekers, trying to what they say is shut down the border, taking actions that you don't like. did we really supportive of that first executive action? >> but as you know ahead, issues with the initial executive order trying to deal with the border itself the moody move too far to the right and it was that it was incomplete politically for the first time it was a enforcement oldie strategy as opposed to a balanced strategy which coupled enforcement with some relief. we finally saw the relief yesterday so i'm happy about that but the big part that's missing is engagement, not just with officials in mexico, but other countries in central and south america, because it's migration issue is that a southern border ned state's issue? it's a hemispheric issue which requires the hemispheric solution again tell me who didn't do a better job of that post november, i think it's a president biden all the way. all right. and center. alex, buddy of california. thank you so much for sharing your view. >> yep. >> and where 54 minutes past the hour. so here's your morning roundup outgoing boeing chief dave calhoun facing bipartisan criticism at a senate hearing after he admitted two and apologize for the companies were calculation against whistleblowers i apologize for the grief that we have caused and i want you to know we are totally committed in her work and focus on safety for guam, as long as we're employed by both so again, i'm sorry now, boeing is under intense scrutiny after a series of safety mishaps earlier this year. >> and the congressional budget office hiking, it's estimate of the us budget deficit by 400 billion dollars on tuesday, the bulk of it was blamed on the biden administration's proposed student loan forgiveness program that could take effect this fall justin timberlake arrested on long island and charged with driving while intoxicated please say he performed poorly on a field sobriety test after refusing a breathalyzer this is surveillance video of timberlake's vehicle moments before he was pulled over. >> court documents reveal he drove through a stop sign and then fail to keep on the right side of the road and students in america's second-largest school district will no longer be able to use cell phones during the school day. >> the los angeles school board voting five to two and failed however, the ban which takes effect in spring of 2025. and recent polls 72% of high school teachers said cell phone distraction is a major problem in the classroom all right. turning now to this if trump picks up the phone and calls you, the first sort of thought you have to have with yourself is not just could i be vice president, but could i stand ultimately in the big chair? >> and that was ohio senator jd vance, a top trump vp contender, confirming the answer is yes. if the former president asks them to be as ready-made and then says trump though, has not made that phone call, but over the weekend, a group of nearly 2000 conservatives at a right-wing conventions that they wanted him to be vp the senator also walking back his past criticism of trump with this maricopa you said, i've never never trump guy. >> never liked him. terrible candidate, idiot. if you voted for him, might be america's hitler, might be cynical, a whole cultural heroin actress and reprehensible. think the simple answer is you got to respect the american people enough to just level with them. look, i was wrong about donald trump. i didn't think he was gonna be good president brett. he was a great president. a lot of people didn't think trump is going to be a good president and a lot of people were happy to be proven wrong you're reaction to that i mean, he clearly wants the job, right jd vance is a base pick for vp. i'm in he gets along really well with trump. they interpersonal. he's very good friends with donald trump junior tucker carlson likes and he is the person you would pick of your choosing and maga candidate you're doubling down on that message of maga change, if you will, you know, people like marco rubio, they're more of like an establishment translator there to reassure people while in the suburb saying, hey, i know you're a little nervous about this guy, but he's not that crazy. yeah. >> brian, do you think that he's the best choice for trump maga changes coming i definitely do. i think definitely do think it's a first of all, he can articulate the message better than anybody else because he believes it. rubio sans inauthentic, all those other people, they sound like they're faking it and they are because they don't believe in the economic like message of donald trump. they don't believe in tariffs the way donald trump has done it. jd vance believes it, so it's for him, it's a second language and he is he is seen particle with president trump i hope, i hope it becomes the maga change ticket and will know soon enough. so how did the democrats view of those? >> do they see him as the candy running mate, potential running mate that they're most concerned about, at least concerned about, i mean, are they most concerned? yeah. look, i think jd vance is sort of doubling down on maga. it is a signal if he is the pick, it is a signal that the trump campaign doesn't actually want to reach out to independence that they believe the best way to win is to gin up the maga basin that he's the guy that can do that. this is a guy who just this week doubled down not only the 20 2020 election lies, but doubled down on the fake electors schemes that are getting so many trump allies in trouble across the country. >> so i think if he is the pick, you will see that biden campaign lean even more into the anti maga message that they've been pushing listen, i would add j.j. >> one, the soil, the independent votes in ohio, which was a swing state, who won the suburban votes in ohio in a swing-state been america, canada so if that is the biden's response is like, let's double down on mag and show how dangerous it is. jd actually has a history of appealing and winning the independent vote when it matters, and the suburban vote. and if we can extend that to other states that are nearby, which is michigan, pennsylvania, that's a big, devastating mass taking. the national is a big and we've already seen a lot of