see that they can t cross and they decide that s a safe place. the local authorities here also fear that if they know there are thousands of people waiting in the shelter, they will be even more in danger. they might be waiting until wednesday. the numbers are changing by the minute. and then we just saw a lady who just got off the bus coming all the way from nicaragua, a 22-day journey here just crossed. for her it doesn t matter, she needed to get across. gustavo valdez, thank you for your reporting. we ll continue to watch as the days get closer to that expiration date. now to the brewing battle on capitol hill over who will be the next house speaker. house republicans are scheduled
remind voters in this district, they focus is on them. themt to keep the discussion local, as karen handel will tell you. what i hear on the campaign trail is not about the national implications. it s about who is best suited to represent them in washington, to be their next congressman. it s me, someone who has the experience and relationships in this community. my husband and i have lived here almost 25 years. that s longer than my opponent, pretty much, has been alive. reporter: now, for the record, karen handel lived in the district 25 years, ossoff is 30. we get her point. a distinct difference in the choice that voters have to make today. kate? they will decide it. no more guessing once the polls close, tonight. at least we think. stand by. great to see you, caylee, thank you very much. no matter who wins the race, they will get thrown into the brewing battle on capitol hill, what to do about obamacare.