come to the table and get to work. ultimately, the president cannot do this alone. the administration cannot do this alone. we re seeing these policies tight up in the supreme court. we re seeing republican governors across the board continuously thwart efforts to address this problem, and so the controversy and the criticism, i understand. but it really boils down to congress having to act and get some of this done. i m from el paso. this is a city that has been at the epicenter of this immigration fight for a long time. remember, this is the 50 for donald trump i introduced the family separation policy, which was incredibly cruel, ripping babies from the arms of their mothers. it s also the city where donald trump gave a speech and talked about the hispanic invasion, words that were echoed by a mass murderer who drove ten hours to el paso to commit one of the worst hate crimes in modern history in 2023, of immigrants.
the southern city of guangxo begs the nurse to let him see the doctor. fever and cold medicine are nearly impossible to get at drug stores across the country. antivirals are also extremely hard to get. but in a major move beijing has announced it s going to start distributing paxlovid to community health centers in the coming days. so there s chaos and confusion. but with zero covid in the past, finally, there is light at the end of the tunnel. selina wang, cnn, beijing. thanks for watching. i am wolf blitzer in the situation room. erin burnett outfront starts right now. outfront next, the supreme court rules on a pandemic-era immigration fight preventing the biden administration from ending title 42. a policy trump enacted, allowing the u.s. to quickly expel migrants in the name of public health.
still don t have drinking water or power, and more than 1,000 people have been rescued so far. in the dominican republic, mudslides and sinkholes are a big concern. this is just what we can see. rescuers are still trying to reach remote areas that are cut off. and also the immigration fight, a texas sheriff now look into the florida s unprecedented move to fly immigrants to martha s vineyard. donald trump s legal team has one more hour to respond to a justice department request for a partial stay of the march largo special master order, and in three hours, that same special master will hold a hearing with the trump team and doj, and it comes as trump s team is pushing back one of the
unlike anything since world war ii. o donnell: and india s prime minister tells putin this is not the time for war. how putin responded. immigration fight: the latest on those migrants shipped to martha s vineyard, and why florida governor yukon denali isn t backing down. tracking the storm. tropical storm fiona barrels towards puerto rico, bringing high winds and heavy rain. and on the road. how a family opened their hearts to adoption and let in a lot more than just a child. o donnell: good evening. there are a number of developing stories tonight as we come on the air. tropical storm fiona is headed for puerto rico and the u.s. virgin islands bringing heavy rain, and we ll sahave more on najust a moment. first, we want to begin in ukraine, because today was
about nancy pelosi s future. democrats now going on the record to say if they lose the house in november, then it is time for a new leader. and stuck in the middle. migrants at the center of a big immigration fight between republican governors and the democratic white house. the minute even a small fraction of what those border towns deal with every day is brought to their front door, they all of a sudden go berserk and they are so upset that this is happening. republicans are playing politics with human beings using them as props. what they are doing is simply wrong. it is unamerican, it is reckless. up first for us, donald trump gets the delay he wanted. a federal judge appointed by trump ruled in favor of donald trump and their request for a special master, a third party attorney to page through the materials the fbi took using its search warrant from mar-a-lago. he is raymond dearie, senior