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
piece of this, and it s different actually from the bill well, that democrats had supported in congress that they were trying to get across the finish line. what s the difference here the difference here is that they re focusing on just the number of people crossing the border illegally. that s what that 2,500 threshold is targeting. the bill. before that, we saw that was the bipartisan border deal focus on a larger number but it also included people who are arriving at legal ports of entry, but who maybe didn t otherwise have permission to enter the us. so it s just a little bit of a shift from what the focus is in this executive order. it s really focusing on people who are coming across the border illegally. but beyond that, it really effectively works about the same way as that bipartisan border deal, except it doesn t come with the resources that only congress can give the white house and the department of homeland security, which could make it harder for the administration to a