>> well, we're still in very early days. the executive order was just signed today, so i think it's difficult to know exactly what this will mean for families who continue to come across the border. and you know, maybe now detained together, parents and children, in a different type of facility. but for those 2,300 kids who are already in a separate pipeline, to either be placed in foster care or institutionalized, that is underway. and we spoke today with the head of the largest foster agency who deals with migrant children. he said one of the children in their care who's already been placed in a home is just 8 months old. so we're talking about hundreds of babies, toddlers, and very young children who are not going to be reunited with their parents anytime soon. >> garance burke with the associated press, i really appreciate your time tonight. congratulations on this really important work. thank you. >> thank you. >> thanks. all right. much more ahead tonight. stay with us.