along with joe, willie and me, we have pulitzer prize winning columnist and associate editor of the washington post, eugene robinson. and president emeritus of the council on foreign relations, richard haass, back with us this morning. he somehow becomes even more distinguished. he does. amazing. erudite is the word that come comes to mind. yes. willie, we ll get to the whistleblower that comer couldn t find, and then must be humiliated, as they found him in the southern district of new york. oh boy. oh no. a spy or something like that. we ll get to the details in a little bit. seriously, the gang that couldn t shoot straight, they keep getting the political gun, aiming it right at their foot, right? it s absolutely crazy. willie, last night, of course, midsummer, one of the most fun annual traditions, not joey chestnut eating nathan s hot dog eating contest for the 16th time. 16th time, you have to love the guy. the home run derby last night, how exciting?
it s coming down to one thing. this has been about spending. the democrats have never wanted to stop the amount of spending that they do. they want to keep adding and adding and adding. i do not think it s right that you borrow money from china to pay people to stay home that are able-bodied with no dependents on the couch. this hour, a new washington post reporting ties donald trump to the movement of classified documents the day before a scheduled visit to mar-a-lago by the fbi. is the special counsel s investigation closing in? a former star football coach, alabama senator tommy tuberville blocking 300 military appointments. good day, everyone. i m andrea mitchell in washington. nonstop talks reported are moving negotiators closer to a deal, but they are not there yet. time is not on their side. joining me now, kelly o donnell and garrett haake, who have been going back and forth on all the details. garrett, to you. the speaker just spoke. congressman mchenry and
fergtsorget bracing for a s it s already here. we re live on the border with thousands of migrants where they are gathering, desperate to cross into the u.s. three years later, the covid public health emergency officially ends today. what this means for testing, treatments, and crucially, are we better prepared for the next one? plus, did former president trump just open himself up to even more legal jeopardy? why his comments at a cnn town hall are raising new questions. we re following these major developing stories and many more all coming in right here to cnn news central. we start at the border where the dhs secretary just said, it is about to get a whole lot worse. they re just hours now until the end of title 42. that is the public health rule that the u.s. used nearly 3 million times to immediately expel undocumented people to help control covid. ahead of this policy change, resources at the border communities have been strained, trying to respond to the arr
it is report card time the maga-controlled house just marked its first 100 days in power. democratic congressman gre casar is here to help us great their work plus, double trouble special counsel jack smith s investigations into trump ar both ramping up, and his forme top aides are finall testifying before granaries. then, a worst of the wee first. ted cruz makes his debut appearance facing off agains lindsey graham who s gonna take the top spot? i am ayman mohyeldin let s get started. bear with me here for a moment, professor ayma mohyeldin has some grading t do this week, kevin mccarthy an the maga-controlled hous marked 100 days in power, 10 days of score settling for right virtue signaling, an circus like hearings at a pace that would put the wrangling brothers to shame. it has been such a hectic 10 days that it is easy to forget that all the individua episodes of bedlam the gop unleashed in the holes o congress just a few short months ago, house republicans requi
authorities call it a once in a thousand year event. the airport is closed at least until tomorrow. rob marciano has more on the storms and record heat across the country. major development in the battle over the abortion pill. an appeals court ruling the drug can still be used but issuing tough new restrictions for women. the justice department now taking the fight directly to the supreme court. rachel scott in washington. a suspect arrested for the murder of tech mogul bob lee, stabbed on the street in san francisco. authorities reveal he knew his attacker. a new report on judge clarence thomas and ties to gop mega donor, harlan crow, following reports of undisclosed trips on private jets and luxury yachts. what new documents reveal about property deals. oe week after being arraigned on 34 felony counts, former president donald trump returns to new york city to be deposed a second time in a separate case by the state attorney general. the collision on the tracks. the passen