troops to the border. president biden deploying an additional 1,500 active duty personnel to the southern border as states brace for a possible flood of migrants next week. a tight timeline and a big problem. the debt ceiling fight heating up as the treasury secretary says the money runs out june 1st. what does that mean for your wallet? a default could have a huge impact on all of us. we ll look at the states. and then late night shows could be the first to shutdown but maybe not the last. why the two sides are fighting and have not yet reached a deal. we are following these major developing stories and many more all coming in right here to cnn news central. we begin with the biden administration moving to bolster the southern border. sources telling cnn that 1,500 active-duty troops are being sent in anticipation of a flood of migrants starting next week, and that s when the trump era title 42 expires. natasha has more from the pentagon. the troops being sent in,
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many people are watching them because tech companies like netflix, amazon, apple, they keep that information close to the chest, and then there s a.i. yeah, i want to ask you about a.i. in a moment, but first i have to point out as many as 20,000 people could be out of work if the writers shutdown production, and yet the co ceo of netflix says that organization has a pretty robust slate of releases to take us into a long time. how is this going to impact viewers? well, i would say that the co-ceo of netflix being optimistic on a shareholder call, because that s what a lot of this comes down to. the studio is telling the writers, we can t do this, and by the way it s what they say every time. they are still making big
not talk about it and then come back and talk about it. why not talk about it now and make sure we have an agreement that this is something that we are all concerned about. is it a redline for you? it must be a plain debt ceiling increase? i am looking for that, because we have a responsibility. reporter: that last interview, dick durbin, the number two senate democrat, aligning himself with the white house and senate majority. jessica, just in the last hour, democrat kwleaders wanted to rae the debt ceiling without conditions whatsoever, and they can get the support of all 212 democrats and six republicans, and that support is not there but it s a fallback if we get to the cliff and there is no way
how did we get here? really, boris, it comes down to what it always comes down to, which is money. writers, everybody agrees, are underpaid in hollywood, and they are underpaid, and big changes from the strike in 2007 and 2008, because now streamers changes the whole thing. once upon a time you worked on a show and it was 22 episodes, and if it did well you negotiated for a raise the next season and if it went really well it went to syndication, and you got checks in the mail for years. it s not that way. you see writers working on something for 18 months. and now they brought these issues forward, as well as issues of transparency, trying to note what the data is. because in the old days, you could look at the ratings. on streaming you could have some of the biggest shows in the world and you don t know how