united states and all around the world. i am rosemary church. just ahead on cnn newsroom, hanging in the balance, controversial u.s. border restriction, title 42 is here to stay for now, at least. the reaction from the u.s. mexico border. stranded by southwest airlines, thousands of flights have been grounded. the ceos message for travelers. and, from one extreme to another, why warmer weather could actually be bad news for the united states. good to have you with us. well, the u.s. supreme court has ruled to keep title 42 temporarily in place while legal challenges play out. it s preventing the biden administration from winding down the trump era border policy after 19 republican led states filed a lawsuit, saying, this would result in a migration catastrophe. title 42 allows border agents to turn away migrants in the name of covid prevention, and with no clarity on when it will be lifted, thousands of migrants and americas southern border are wondering when they will be abl
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whatsoever. frankly, it still can be. but maintaining a blanket rule to protect elected officials already in power at the expense of the powerless, well, that poses a threat to a government that is by design of, for and by the people. yes, you can call the big lie out for what it is, a lie, because we do have free and fair elections and there is no widespread voter fraud, but we must still acknowledge that our elections will only continue to be free and fair if voting rights are preserved. now, you are never guaranteed to vote for the winner, but you ought to have the chance to participate and fully. we are told in the senate that the votes just aren t there, that there s no appetite for eliminating the filibuster, and yet there s certainly been an appetite for carving out exceptions to it. i mean for supreme court nominees and reconciliation. in the past few weeks alone we have seen the senate create a carveout when it comes to