could help reach out just some of those suburban voters, like herself erin. >> all right. geoff i want to thank you very much. thanks for joining us. the news continues now right here on cnn it's wednesday, june 5th, right now on cnn, this morning, band at the order asylum seekers waking up to new rules after president biden's executive action already facing political and legal challenges victory and discipline appointment india's prime minister winning a third consecutive term in erase though, that was much closer than predicted. >> and boeing about to try one more time to launch two astronauts to the international space station on its starliner spacecraft all right five again here in washington, a live look at our us but on this wednesday morning. good morning, everyone. it's wonderful to have you with us. i'm kasie hunt president biden's new restrictions on asylum seekers at the us mexico border are now in effect only a limited number of migrants claiming asylum will be allowed to cross into the us each day until the threshold is met. immigration advocates argue that the measure puts lives at risk and doesn't go far enough to fix a broken system the president says his hand was forced i'm moving past republican obstruction and using the executive authorities available to me as president to do what i can on my own address the border democrats are divided many see it as necessary while some progressives are calling it a betrayal it is extremely disappointing that this white house would choose to double down on the previous administration's harmful and flawed immigration policies. >> it's not perfect fake, but i am supportive of the action that he took today. >> she knows that probably the courts will reject it as they did when president trump did. and that really throws the, the, the issue back to congress. >> the asylum is a very important part of america's history. but now the system is being abused. i think it was the right thing to do. >> all right. joining me, i'll congressional reporter for the hill, michael schnell. michael. >> good morning to you. thanks so much for being here this morning so what are we hearing in terms of reaction to this, you saw democrats there who tend to be in more swing areas, shall we say, on board with what the president's doing at the at the already heard of this, it's a reflection of just how difficult this problem is politically for the president, right? so first two, for starters, right out the gate, we saw republicans slamming this effort by the biden administration, essentially saying it's a, it's too little too late and accusing the president of making a purely political move. of course, because we've seen in all the polls that immigration is the top issue that voters trust for president trump over president biden to handle the issue of immigration. so they're saying that this is totally a political thing. up. speaker mike johnson calling it, quote week and window dressing. so that's been the general consensus among republicans, democrats have been formed more interesting in aftermath of this executive order because they've been pretty split. we've got progressives and liberals who are sounding off on this executive order or doing that it goes way too far. we've seen especially folks from the congressional hispanic caucus saying that an enforcement only order is not the way to do this. there needs to be some sort of path to citizenship. and again, accusing the president of making a purely political move. but then we've seen some more centrist and moderate democrats who are in those tough races running against republicans, running ads republicans in districts that maybe are a little more purple or lean a little bit red, who are saying that this was a good move by the president. clearly, the situation at the southern border knit to be addressed, this issue cannot be ignored. the president did it in a in a good fashion while noting that this is, we got to this point because republicans were not allowed that bipartisan border deal to progress through congress, right? >> and i mean, the, the bet for the president here are stephen collinson here at cnn, who tries to frame this, these big picture trends for us. he writes, quote, biden would never say it bluntly in public. but as gamble with progressives carries an implicit question. where else are they going to go? because at the end of the day, they're not going to donald trump, right? >> so i mean, i like look at michigan for example, because in that problem hi mary, we saw somewhere between ten and 20% of voters go the uncommitted route. so president trump, president biden was of course, going to win the primary in that state. the uncommitted was not any threat to him, but it was a protest vote and it was good to take the temperature. so they voted uncommitted there. but our democrats going to stay home or progressive? this is going to stay home because the president made this executive order on the border probably not because while progressives and liberals may hate this executive order, there's one thing that they hate even more, and it's foreign president trump, and they're nervous about the policies that he can enact on the border if he is present. so i think that's an interesting taken. maybe the gamble that president biden is taking, right? naff. >> but also remember we have to look at these polling because it's what we have in the leadup to the election. >> the border for the third month in a row, last month gallup found it to be the number one issue to americans 20 we actually have that polling which 20 screen 27%. and then the first new polling from decision desk hq. this month saying that voters trust for president trump on the border by more than 20 points over president biden. so we've got that one too. he had well, there you go biden campaign and administration must be looking at these numbers. they're hard to ignore. and when we're talking about the 24 election being so closely divided, anything they can pick up in this leadup could be decisive, clearly, trying to make a move at the border right now, let's look at what donald trump had to say in the wake of this executive order let's just play a little bit of that public relations. executive order that is meaningless. meaningless. he could do you could stop the millions of people coming into our country with one order in one signature. it's all there for him. i did it so i'm going to set aside the fact that it's much more complicated than what donald trump just said. >> there but the bottom line is, trump's criticizing this. he actually did do something very similar during his, that's what this order was. it's based on and i should say it was successfully challenged in the courts by groups like the aclu, which says it's going to challenge this one. and the aclu actually said we were successful during the trump administration. i imagine will be six this time round. look, i think that for president trump's statement, right there is just emblematic of the political importance that is the issue of immigration and the situation at the then border in the leadup to november, republicans know they have the upper hand on this issue. they know they're leading with it. they're running away with it. it's a true vulnerability for president biden. that's why they didn't want to hand him a win when the bipartisan border deal came up in the senate, both in february and last month. we're seeing the same thing right now. republicans don't want to praise this policy, even though they may actually agree with it. it is something it is putting some sort of limit at the border which obsessively you would imagine they would be in favor of they don't want to say that because they don't want to give president biden credit on this very important issue when we just really around the corner from the election. yeah, it's election year politics straight everything my clothes, chanel thank you very much for 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was a surprise. help us understand why it was a surprised, because the poles really showed that there was gonna be a landslide. he seen as a very powerful figure, the opposition have been a weekend previous elections, but bounce back a bit this time. and this is where he really went down in history. so he's going into a third term only in nehru has done who was seen by many as the founding father of a modern india. so he's seen as this very powerful figure who didn't quite swing it in the way he had hoped. but we have to remember he did win his bjp party is still very much in control. but the challenge there's now is finding an alliance partner. there are about five king makers. i was told by an engine expert earlier today that he'll have to work with to make it work long term. so he's going to have to compromise somewhere and it's going to have to choose where he's going to have to compromise. and this isn't a leader who we are used to seeing compromise it's really interesting and 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