i don t know, sittinge beach with this gentleman all summer and having a great summer, and the summer of a 12-year-old. reporter: the former cnn host seemingly upbeat alongside long time partner tim malone. two high profile stars breaking their silence, just days after major shakeups left their on air futures up in the air. stephanie gosk, nbc news. we have a lot to cover in our second hour of chris jansing reports. let s get right to it. at this hour, 2024 hopeful ron desantis is making moves in a country that s crucial for any impact the anxiety inside dhs as the country prepares for what s expected to be a massive surge at the southern border in just a few weeks. president zelenskyy not mincing words, saying russia won t get away with the latest deadly attack in a city in southern ukraine we have a live report from kyiv. also, kevin mccarthy notches a political win but his debt ceiling plan is dead on arrival in the senate. where does it go from here our nbc
powerful. at the same time, the layers who have been trying to silence them shrink and they become weaker. that s the iron law of the universe. true things prevail. the new york times reports the redacted text messages were even worse than ones revealed in the court filings and there was one message that was particularly offensive which added to the concern at the top of the company. that s from the times reporting this morning. we don t know what the message was. but just yesterday the wall street journal reported carlson called a senior fox news executive the c word, the same word he used to describe sidney powell who was a regular guest on fox news. here is how one of carlson s former producers who is now suing fox news described the culture of that show behind the scenes. woman were objectified. it was a game. it was a sport. female politicians who came on the show were mocked. there were debates about who they d rather sleep with. c word all the time. joini
that people rely on with the resources to continue going forward. the only party that is showing leadership on this right now, quite frankly, is the republican party. and, hopefully, hopefully, if there are differences, different points of view, we start to get that from our colleagues in the senate and the white house. i understand that s your point with the work require. when it comes to medicaid that was passed. that was the part of the changes mccarthy made after he said he wasn t going to change it. the idea that there would be more cuts. the white house said that won t happen. senator schumer said that won t happen. you have to come to some kind of agreement with them, right? actually, yeah, injury statement about part of this was negotiated after is not correct there were changes made. the rules committee was in session to 5:00 yesterday morning. there were two technical changes that were made. sequentially, what came to the floor yesterday was the original bill. the
part of the speaker and leadership to get people on board enough you have the votes to pass this bill in the first place, what happens when there are inevitably changes mccarthy, instead, wouldn t engage with the substance of that and said, look, at this point, republicans are the only ones who have done any voting to raise the debt ceiling thank you for that. now to nbc exclusive reporting on the southern border where the biden administration is bracing for a potential record surge in migration once the title 42 covid policy is lifted nbc s julia ainsley got that scoop and joins us now julia, the administration, i understand announced a new effort to get ahead of the surge. what s the plan? that s right, today we heard from secretary blinken and alejandro mayorkas about the plan, someone saying guatemala or colombia could go there and apply for refugee status rather