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it is sad. we have no hemispheric strategy which is creating poverty in our hemisphere. pushing immigration pressure. we have tried it china knockingr doorstep with the military -- the thought they're going to create a military base in cuba. and they've already established a spy base already. i mean it is crazy. so that is the issue. the issue is the alternative. eric: finally mayor, they say where are you writing it for not going to win in this sort of thing. let me show you some historical polls about presidential races. must go back to this time basically 2016 pitlick who is ws number one, jeb bush. called by scott walker, remember him? marco rubio, donald trump is candidate number 11. he is pulling out 1%, basically this time 2016 is exactly where you are. let's go back further than that, 2007 hillary clinton way ahead of barack obama.

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communication lost and being on the bottom to be leads me to think something like there was a fitting which broke and allowed water to come in or there was a crack in the hull, when the submarine compresses, this is very high pressure, 380 times the pressure we experience here in hemispheric. compresses and releases and with multiple trips up and down, you get little fatigue cracks, with our submarines we have the resources of the government so of course we are very diligent about checking for those things and doing all kinds of testing to make sure that the submarine cos hull is able to keep withstanding those things. i'm worried for them. so, we also mentioned that the new york times reported that in 2018 submersible experts expressed concern to the ceo of ocean search about this vessel.

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and they're using it to subvert us in our hemisphere. we do not have a hemispheric strategy to prevent poverty which creates immigration pressure. number three, i think we have to look at immigration as a positive. one of the things we have in china that is different from -- that is the same from our country is we have declining birth rates. the difference is nobody wants to go to china. everybody wants to come to the u.s. we're not having a coherent conversation about legal immigration and what it should be indexed to. it should be indexed to unemployment, it should be indexed to that declining birth rate, and it should be in the best interest of americans. and that could mean significantly increasing legal immigration, which also helps solve the problem. and the hardest problem is the undocumented that we have here. those who are here, we, i think all accept as a country that you can't just teleport them out of our country. and so i think as a hispanic republican president, it gives you a certain ability to have that conversation in a

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Chris Jansing Reports

more frustration from those migrants and more overcrowding from officials here as they deal with the surge along the southern border. >> julia ainsley, thank you. i want to bring in nbc news senior capitol hill correspondent garrett haake. so garrett, this is a complex issue. are lawmakers even talking about what they could possibly do, or are you finding it seems difficult to get lawmakers to discuss this let alone find common ground. >> reporter: there's plenty of conversation on this issue, and frankly, there has been for years. one republican lawmaker involved in these talks described it to me as saying immigration is the issue on which congress has never failed to fail. there's been tons of ideas put forward about how to approach this, and there will be more next week when house republicans are hoping to put their big immigration bill on the floor. the thing that might be most responsive to this particular crisis is a bipartisan bill put forward by senators tillis and sinema, they started talking about this yesterday to try to give president biden the same expulsion authority that exists

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Chris Jansing Reports

congress's inability to deal with immigration is almost fatal here because we're dealing with an immigration system that hasn't been amended since 1986. >> your last full year secretary as dhs secretary was 2012. that year there were roughly 350,000 so-called encounters along the southwest border. ten years later in 2022 there were 2.3 million. do those sheer numbers shock you, and how did we get here? >> well, we got here because it's a hemispheric issue. it deals with the increase in migration from venezuela, from the countries of central america, from cuba, and those numbers added to kind of the normal pace of migration along the southwest border, and also the resources the united states

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put along the border increased the number of apprehensions. there were more officers patrolling the border and working at the ports. >> secretary, since it appears congress isn't close to any real reform, can dhs handle this issue on its own? >> well, i think it will be a struggle, but i think they have a plan in place. they've moved resources to the extent that they can. they've made very clear that the border is not open and that those who are caught at the border will be removed under the existing legal authority called title 8, and once they're removed under title 8, they cannot attempt to come into the country legally for at least five years. so they're trying to send that message, while at the same time working with the communities and

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Chris Jansing Reports

issue, such a symbolic issue that it's functionally stopped any real serious kind of big picture immigration reform from going anywhere in congress. >> all right, garrett haake, thank you for that reporting. i want to go ahead and bring in former homeland security secretary janet napolitano, secretary, thank you for being here. >> you're welcome, how are you? >> i'm very well, thank you. what is your level of concern about what you're seeing at the border, what's coming after title 42 is lifted, and also to what garrett just said, at this point it has become almost such a hot button issue that it feels like congress appears paralyzed? >> well, what we're seeing at the border and what we've been anticipating is that there will be a surge in migration attempts once title 42 is lifted. now, there's been a lot of planning put in place to deal with that surge, but when you're talking about 10,000 or so apprehensions a day, it's a logistical problem. it's a humanitarian issue, and it's a legal issue, and

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Chris Jansing Reports

malicious, and gossipy people can be, i have always tried to protect the privacy of justice thomas and ginni. the story continues a pattern of negative headlines, these over just the last month alone that critics say threatens the credibility of the court and raises the pressure on chief justice john roberts to act. let's bring in jake sherman, cofounder of "punchbowl news" and tim miller writer at large for the bulwark and former communications director for jeb bush's 2016 campaign. both are msnbc political contributors. jake, the drip, drip, drip of controversy surrounding clarence thomas suggests this issue isn't going away. can congressional republicans continue to ignore it? what are you hearing on the hill? >> yes, and they probably will. here's the larger issue from 30,000 feet, the supreme court is its own entity and does not believe that it should have to answer to congress and to public opinion. and that's how in their estimation the country has been designed. now, there is a way for congress

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Chris Jansing Reports

legislative session and many have weighed in that he's essentially creating a blueprint for the nation with the priorities lined up there in the session. what have we seen so far out of florida? >> it's really been the ron desantis show up here in tallahassee. there's republican super majorities in both chambers. they've been very compliant and really not wanted to create the are perception they're doing anything to stifle a presidential run. they've passed bills championed by desantis for permitless gun carry, making it easier to execute criminals, expanding florida's death penalty. there's new rules on democratic leaning or progressive leaning unions. there's legislation banning children from attending adult themed drag shows, and the big one here is governor desantis signing the six-week abortion ban, which i think is going to play out most in 2024. he signed that late at night kind of behind closed doors. they know it's not very popular, and that did spur some public concern from donors, even though i think money won't be an issue. >> so matt, now that this

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Chris Jansing Reports

years ago, it's one thing if it's reported, right, and there's a lot of dark money when it comes to activism in the judicial space. but the defense that leonard leo put forth is preposterous, the idea that she was paid for things that had nothing to do with the court. what was the head of an activist group is advocating around legal issues around the court, what was he paying ginni thomas for if it wasn't business related to what's happening on the court. i think these are very specific allegations related to ginni thomas that are a category difference from some of the other stuff that might not smell great related to harlan crow but might not be a direct issue to the legitimacy of the court. >> jake, while you have some moderate republicans calling into questions the ethics of all of this, you have other hard-liners who are fund-raising off of this. many are likely to go to their constituents to say help protect the supreme court, defend justice thomas here.

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