will be speaking to reporters in about a half-hour. we will have live coverage and more of your calls. first i want to share this headline from the wall street journal. theheadline ahead of caucus, iowans are split on who could be trump. joining us on the phone on the iowa, can thomas. he was covering the biden campaign. factor is the undecided voter going into tomorrow s caucuses? good to be with you. it is a a factor. goers tend to decide very late in the process and there s a lot of uncertainty in this race right now. sanderspolls showing with an upwards trajectory. there are three or four other candidates vying for perhaps second-place or a strong showing and i think a lot of voters are just trying to sort out who they should support and ultimately who they think is best equipped to beat president trump. when you talk to voters, that is what comes up time and time again. they are really pragmatic. they are just trying to figure out who they think is going to fare best i
jenkins is at a migrant camp across the border in mexico. david spunt is in virginia where undocumented immigrants are expected to be sent very soon, but we start up tonight with white house correspondent peter doocy live on the north lawn. good evening, peter. biko good evening, bret. it has now been six days since president biden said anything about what s going on at the border. members of the administration have been down there gathering facts but officials are trying to get the president s official events more focused on covid-19. president biden: i learned from the recovery act you ve got to be hands on. that was during the visit to a va facility giving a covert shot. no plan right now for a visit to the southern border. a trip for the president as many of you know includes air force one, extensive security, includes all of you of course. a small white house delegation just got back from border patrol and hhs facility for migrants in the first to quit from someo
dana: administration telling facilities caring for unaccompanied children. bill: there is there are numerous angles on this story. we ll talk to the former acting ice director ron vitiello in a moment. we ll begin with kristin fisher to figure out what the strategy is now. good morning. the white house is still calling this a challenge but not a crisis. the fact that president biden sent this team of high-level advisors, top administration officials down to the border shows you they know at the very least it is a big and growing problem for this administration. leading this team was the secretary of homeland security mayorkas and susan rice among others. while they were down there according to a statement put out by the white house just yesterday, the white house says they discussed capacity needs given the number of unaccompanied children and families arriving at the border. the complex challenges with redoing is immigration center and the white house is blaming a lo
Storm. Most of the casualties were on the island of mindanao m. T. S. Tayyab reports flash floods and mudslides brought on by Tropical Storm temp in the towns of two baud n. P. R. Gabo mindanao island the philippines second largest have been devastated dozens of homes are destroyed and rescue workers appear at the number of casualties will rise. We really want to go straight now and were going to figure out what you have so many people that are really. At the height of the storm winds of up to eighty kilometers an hour uprooted trees and triggered torrents of mud and rock from a nearby mountain volunteers are digging with whatever they can to try and recover bodies power cuts and the loss of communication lines have hampered rescue efforts there even though theyre out there not to rush and the areas pretty wide its not just in one province but in several provinces show we are having a hard time getting them to communicate why there are areas that may have been affected last week forty
Different models to see how much snow we might get. We have got cecily standing by with action News Reporters Christie Ileto and dan cuellar. Call part of our accuweather alert coverage tonight. Cecily, begin with you, what are the latest facts and figures. Jim, this is a storm system that will become a fullfledged blizzard for new england. This is their storm. Were just really going to get scraped by the western edge. Look at satellite radar, doesnt look like much. Its in pieces. Two short waves. Bundles of energy. Theyre separate. But they will join forces off the southeast coast, become a noreaster and work up the coast. Intensifying as it does along the way. But likely it will be tracking about 258 miles offshore. So we just get the western fringes. Future tracker showing moisture gathering tomorrow, jacksonville, parts of southern georgia will get some snow and ice. And then it moves in off the coast by thursday morning. This will cause a lot of problems for the thursday morning c