with ten hours left of a pandemic-era immigration policy border officials are seeing more than 10,000 encounters with migrants every day. so what happens tonight at midnight? homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas just addressed that. and the debt ceiling standoff intensifies as the white house takes the inflation reduction act off the negotiating table. what s next and which states could get hit hardest if the u.s. defaults. and another reason to get the snoring partners to a doctor. a study shows sleep apnea is linked to damage in the brain. we are following these major developing stories and more coming in right here to cnn news central. just moments ago the secretary of homeland security hardened his message to migrants saying, quote, the u.s. border is not open. his comments come hours before the end of title 42, that s the public health rule that the u.s. used nearly 3 million times to immediately expel undocumented people under pandemic restrictions. co
story impacting so many people. thank you. parents may soon be breathing a high of relief for their kids with peanut allergies. a new skin patch is showing promising results in toddlers ages 1 to 3. clinical trials show after 12 months, 2/3 of children given the skin patch could safely tolerate peanut protein compared to those that received a placebo. it trains bodies to handle an accidental bite. this was conducted by researchers from a french bio fpharmaceutical firm. jim? in hours, the policy that kept asylum seekers away from the border expires, having border towns preparing for a bigger surge of migrants. we re live once again at the border.
but now that they have this agreement expect it to move through the process today and then hon to its house tonight and tomorrow as congress wraps up its session for the year and republicans in the house are prepared to take power next year. jim. a lot of pieces in there and the electoral count act significant given the events of january 6, 2021. thank you so much. thank you. now back to a story impacting a majority of the country now. dangerous arctic blast. our team is covering severe weather across the nation this morning. we begin with lucy kafanov in december. i was feeling for you and your team when we spoke last hour as the teams plunged there. boy, it looks cold. sfr reporter: yeah, it hasn t gotten warmer and i live the live shots when we go against all experts and do what you re not supposed to do when is stand outside for a prolonged period of time. and the reason you re not suppose to dod that in denver,
norm aeisen and doug heye, i am going to wait and see what this all looks like. thank you g, gentlemen. always a pleasure to speak with you both. we are watching this story impacting so many families trying to feed their babies and there is none to go around. the response from the white house does not give you any assurance. the nation s top pediatrician will join me next. raraise the jar to the best gelato. you ve ever tasted. talenti. raise the jar. my patients, i often see them have teeth sensitivity as well as gum issues. does it worry me? absolutely. they are both very much hand in hand, so you should really be fosing on both, and definitely at the same time. sensodyne sensitivity & gum gives a dual action effect
and at any moment, the fate of the season can come down to this. billions of secure connections, per second. when the game is on the line and the game is always on the line touchdown! the nfl relies on cisco. another story impacting a lot of families today. a vague but very broad warning of school violence going viral. put putting officials and students and parents on edge. schools across the country taking extra precautions, some even canceling classes. in response to a threat warning