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on the administration s plan, chad pergram on capitol hill looks where immigration reform stands legislatively right now but we began with casey stegall in alamo, texas, tonight, good evening, casey. good evening, today s news from the pentagon will have an impact on every single one of more than 4,000 national guard e currently stationed here and working here along the border that dhs requests would extend the deployments for everyone through at least this fall. no sooner than the covid overflow hospital here at the dallas convention center was shut down and kept coming out parts of the downtown palace complex are being readied to soon house migrant teen boys. apprehended at the southern border. i do feel like there will be some number of kids here this week, may be a few dozen, may be a few hundred. 3,000 is the maximum capacity they are planning for right now. fema and hhs will manage the site with local charity stepping in to assist. our mission is to serve no m
that saw the highest number of votes in u.s. history. we re also following the latest on the capitol riots. two men now facing charges of assault in connection with the death of capitol police officer brian sicknick. why did it take more than two months to arrest these guys? and why aren t they charged with murder? we ll have more on that in just a minute plus, the latest on the covid pandemic. numbers continue to go down in the u.s. but they re spiking over in europe, leading to tighter restrictions in several countries. to make matters worse, the vaccine rollout is on hold in several places in europe after officials stopped using one of the approved vaccines. we re going to dig into all of that. but we have to start with breaking news connected to one of the big of the trials in recent memory, the trial of former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin. as we speak, the judge is gaveling in and he s got a big question on his plate, whether to even move forward or put t
forward to signing it, which he s expected to do at the white house on friday. also breaking, the president just announced a plan to buy an additional $100 million doses of the single-shot johnson & johnson covid-19 vaccine. that comes as several states are expanding eligibility requirements and allowing more residents to be vaccinated. let s get straight to the white house right now, where our senior white house correspondent phil mattingly is joining us. this is a major victory for the new biden administration. that s right, wolf. when president biden addresses the nation in prime time tomorrow night, his first prime time address, he says he s going to talk about what s next, launching the next phase in the coronavirus relief process and a central component of that next phase will be the legislative victory he just secured. help is on the way. reporter: tonight on day 50 for president joe biden, the first mission accomplished. this bill represents an historic, histo
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