 The president said he thinks the filibuster is a legacy of the Jim Crow era Did he think that it was a legacy of the Jim Crow era in 2005 when he defended the filibuster and said altering Senate rules To help one political fighter another could become standard operating procedure, which in my view would be disastrous Well Peter one of the things he talked about yesterday was the fact that between 1917 and 1971 the filibuster was used about 58 times Last year last year alone It was used five times that many it is not being used for the intended purpose It is being abused and yes, there are scenarios as it as it relates to voting rights where it is It is a pressing it is as it is it is allowing for systematic racism in the country So that's the concern he was expressing and a follow-up that there are some concerns on the right that if you ever to the filibuster It effectively means one party rule So is that what the president was getting at when he was asked about 2024 and he said I have no idea if there will be a Republican party Well, that certainly wasn't what he was getting at given as part of his answer He conveyed that his objective and his hope is to work with Republicans He wants to get work done for the American people He wants to put in place solutions put people back to work at the pandemic under control make voting easier and more accessible And it's really on Republicans in Congress to decide if they're going to be part of the solution or if they're going to be a part of obstruction So he's leaving it up to them to make the decision on what role they want to play in history on the border The president said yesterday the vast majority the overwhelming majority of people coming to the border and crossing are being sent back But only 13% of the 13,000 families that tried to cross last week were sent back according to Axios So where do we get a majority out of 13% the vast majority of adults are being sent back, okay? So the family units 87% of them are being taken into the United States to either be resettled or await await their Hearings I'm just curious 87% in the country of the family units is not a majority being sent back a majority of adults Which every adult is not a part of a family unit as I'm sure you're fully tracking And tens of thousands of people are coming to our border. We know that And so the majority of adults are being turned away Our policy remains the same we are implementing section 42 as the president touched on and I touched on a little bit earlier this week We there are capacity issues in Mexico which we are in discussions with them about addressing and they are not in a position to Accept and take the families that they have in the past So that's part of the diplomatic discussions that we're having. Okay, and just one more about yesterday We noticed starting at the end of the campaign and then into the transition and here at the White House Any time that the president has an event where he has given a list of reporters to call on Fox is the only member of the five network TV pool that has never been on the list in front of the president and I'm just curious that that is an Official administration policy. We're here having a conversation, aren't we? Yes, and do I take questions from you every time you come to the briefing room? Yes, but has the president taken questions from you since you came in since you he came into office? Yes, or no only when I have shouted after he goes through his whole list and the president has been very generous with his time with Fox, I'm just curious about this list that he is giving So only member of the five network pool never on it dating back to when he resumed in-person events in Wilmington during the Campaign well, I would say that I'm always happy to have this conversation with you even about your awesome socks you're having on today you wearing today and Have a conversation with you even when we disagree the president's taking your questions And I'm looking forward to doing Fox News Sunday this Sunday for the third time in the last few months