best option. but classes online often in isolation have created their own health concerns. this has resulted in frustrated students, struggling parents, millions of whom cannot afford or access high speed internet or childcare, and teachers, working to save a generation of young minds while too often fearing for their own lives. and their health and that of their loved ones. tonight we will try to explore every part of the educational crisis this pandemic created. but let s start with an obvious admission. there are no simple answers here. there is no one size fits all, inexpensive solution that would end the struggle like that. if this were easy, it would have been solved long ago. so let us listen and learn and try to figure out what to do. so here s a snap shot of where things stand. the families of more than 50 million kids rely on public schools in some 14,000 school districts. so let s bring in our chief medical corn, dr. sanjay gupta. let s start with the most basic qu
could help reach out just some of those suburban voters, like herself erin. all right. geoff i want to thank you very much. thanks for joining us. the news continues now right here on cnn it s wednesday, june 5th, right now on cnn, this morning, band at the order asylum seekers waking up to new rules after president biden s executive action already facing political and legal challenges victory and discipline appointment india s prime minister winning a third consecutive term in erase though, that was much closer than predicted. and boeing about to try one more time to launch two astronauts to the international space station on its starliner spacecraft all right five again here in washington, a live look at our us but on this wednesday morning. good morning, everyone. it s wonderful to have you with us. i m kasie hunt president biden s new restrictions on asylum seekers at the us mexico border are now in effect only a limited number of migrants claiming asylum will be allo
pivoted to me. well, it is an incredible film. i hope everyone will watch it. it premieres this week. and thanks for joining us. the news continues now, right here on cnn it s tuesday, june 4, right now on cnn this morning, president biden about to roll out a sweeping executive order to turn back asylum seekers at the southern border. we ve got details plus opening arguments set to begin in just a few hours and the federal gun trial of hunter for biden and the white house, pressuring israel to end the war in gaza, a move that might cost prime minister benjamin netanyahu his jaw all right? and 5:00 a.m. here in washington alive. look at capitol hill in this tuesday morning, everyone in cases it s wonderful to have you with us. congress couldn t get it done. so today, biden, president biden is expected to take action on the border crisis on his own. cnn has learned that the president plans to announce an executive order that will effectively shut down the us, mexico bor
we ll break down what this means for asylum seekers and why the biden administration is now shifting towards tougher measures along the border. plus, the jury is set in hunter biden s federal gun charges trial. we ll go over what to expect as opening statements are slated to begin later this morning. and also ahead, house republicans grilled dr. anthony fauci on capitol hill yesterday as they continue to investigate his response to the covid pandemic. we ll play those intense exchanges and show you how fauci pushed back. good morning and welcome to way too early on this tuesday, june 4th. i m jonathan lemire. thanks for starting your day with us. and we ll begin this morning at the white house where president biden is expected to sign an executive order later today that would shutdown the southern border where daily migrant crossings between legal points of entry exceed 2,500 people. according to three sources familiar with discussions under the order the border would
daybreak to assess the damage after two tornadoes touched down like last night and an historic election in mexico 6:00, a.m. here in washington alive. look at new york city on this monday morning. good morning, everyone. i m kasie hunt. it s wonderful to have you with us former president donald trump will be sentenced for his crimes on july 11, just days before he said to me, nominated for president at the republican national convention in an interview with fox over the weekend, trump claimed he is just fine with going to jail but in one of the most volatile divided moments in modern history, here s what he said about how his supporters might react i don t know that the public would stand it i don t i m not sure the public would stand for it with a house arrest or i think i think it d be tough for the public to take you know, at a certain point, there s a breaking point boyd there s a breaking point. he says, i spoke to democratic congressman adam schiff about those comments