Putin on a summit. President trump says he is considering meeting russian president Vladimir Putin next month. Where will they meet and what tone will President Trump take with the russian counterpart . Im wolf blitzer. Youre in the situation room. Were following breaking news. The Trump Administration now asking a judge for permission to hold children past the current 20day limit in the wake of President Trumps order aimed at ending family separation. But the president s reversal on the controversial policy has only sparked more confusion and it remains unclear whether any of the 2,300 children taken from their parents in recent weeks will be reunited with them any time soon. Well talk about it with the president of the National Border Patrol Council, brandon judd. Specialists and analysts standing by. First, lets go straight to the chief White House Correspondent jim accosta. The chaos continues despite the order. Reporter sure does. The white house struggling to explain whats happen
doctor or a soccer player. in haiti, soccer is a big part of wwo s learning program. he joins us at the field. watching him laugh and play like any other 13-year-old boy is remarkable considering what he has been through. he is an example of the good work that dr. jane aaronson and wwo are doing on the ground in haiti and elsewhere around the world. and with more funding, there s no telling what they could do to help this generation of kids grow up to be happy and healthy.
than 140 million. the vast majority of these kids will never be adopted. how can we help improve their lives? that s the question dr. jane aaronson has dedicated her life to answering. she runs a foundation called worldwide orphans or wwo, which works in haiti, the united states and four other countries to develop ways to help these kids learn and love and laugh. wwo funds programs in local schools and/ orphanages to promote play as a tool of learning. using music to learn and be playful. they train teachers to be active participants in the class. that s the school principal on the drums. these are all kids who live in the area? absolutely.
ander sson is joining us now. how can people who are watching right now and others help? dr. aaronson s group has a fund-raising drive going on right now. they are trying to raise half a million dollars. if you want to help, go to wwo.org. help their work around the world in orphanages trying to help kids. more than 100 million kids in orphanages and being cared for away from their parents. so important. thank you so much for doing that report. we will continue to share these stories all this week. don t miss our champions for change prime time special saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern right here on cnn. up next, plans to house 20,000 children on u.s. military bases as the white house struggles to explain the president s plan for detained migrant families.
is, we love roman, he s not a broken toy that you can return to the store. reporter: or return to russia. instead of putting him on a plane, sending him away, they re caring for roman. alligators. reporter: at this inpatient facility, about 0 minutes from their home, a family doctor believes roman will never live independently. bethany christian service provided counselling, extensive documentation, opportunities to consult with physicians and medical records to the family. adoption specialist jane aaronson says fetal alcohol syndrome is common in russian orphans and the family should have known the risks before they brought roman home. every country is well known for what the challenges are and the style of care for children. you re saying you should know a lot, if you don t, do your homework? exactly. i think everyone needs to do their homework. reporter: the family is not