this is the story. right now president biden here in new york city on campaign duty, but the heat of this crisis at the border is being felt deeply at the white house in terms of what to do to respond at this point. so what are they going to do? president biden is heading to the border on thursday. he will be in brownsville, texas. now, this may be a warmup to the executive order that we have heard some suggestions of that it may be coming prior to the state of the union address. but is that in texas alone? former president trump will be in eagle pass, texas on the same day that thursday afternoon. so the dynamic of the two of them both talking about the border, both in texas on thursday. they will be five hours apart. that is going to get quite a bit of attention. all of this comes as this case really hits home across the country in terms of the danger of some of these individuals. it has struck the heart of many miles per hours. the killing of university of georgia nursin
that allowed the u.s. to expel migrants and two texas counties issued disaster declarations in preparation. today, however, there s no evidencef a rush at least not an immediate one. this video from the u.s.-mexico border is probably the besteds of that. on the left you saw the it was yesterday with migrants camped outside it, on the right the border as it was today. there s a lot of theories where those people went. we ll get to that in a moment. a source tells cnn according to a count by border patrol around 2,300 migrants were in custody this afternoon. that s slightly lower than earlier this week. nevertheless the administration is still preparing for more migrants seeking asylum. i.c.e. is adding 5,000 detention beds. there s also political chaos and the biden administration saying it s trying to sabotage its effort on the border after a federal judge s ruling in florida. reporter: after title 42 ended late thursday night some migrants discovered they didn t make it in
children back. what s the reason? what s the motivation to keep that allowed authorities to them as your nationals with your passport, teach them a foreign quickly expel migrants seeking asylum was allowed to lapse. language? why not give them back to their families, give them to a third state, as required by the geneva a tweet warned it could be chaotic for a while. tens of thousands of migrants conventions, let that state return them back to their are believed to be massed in homeland? they re not doing that, and it northern mexico and two counties begs the question why. issued disaster declarations in you re in new york to brief preparation. the security council on the today there s no evidence of a human rights situation in libya. rush, at least not an immediate a lot of people have not paid it one. this video is probably the best evidence. much attention since gadhafi was on the left you see the border killed. as it was yesterday with but it is a broken state. migrants
october 7th. so, we need to be doing everything. i think the president is doing everything, but let me tell you what the congress could do. congress could pass that money and send the message to hamas that we re going to support this effort and you need to make accommodations and get those hostages back home. congressman hoyer, thank you. that s going to do it for this hour. our coverage continues with katy tur reports right now. h katy tur reports ri ght now. good to be with you. i m katy tur. what would a second donald trump term look like? six weeks before iowa caucusgoers cast their first ballots, there are warnings from multiple corners about the damage donald trump could do. the atlantic magazine has a special issue outlining what trump s actions would be on nato, on immigration, on the justice department, on autocracy and more. staunch conservative liz cheney is stating plainly that the gop can t and frankly won t reign donald trump in. and mitt romney is basically
night this week. cnn news night with abby phillips starts right now. donald trump is painting a clear picture of a second term, one best served cold. that s tonight on news night. good evening, i m abby phillip. the former president s to-do list, if he is elected again, is looking for autocratic than democratic, more vengeance than governance. how do we know that? his own words. item number one, revenge. the washington post reports that he and his allies are plotting to take control of the justice department to punish his perceived enemies. now, this includes president biden and many of his own former officials from john kelly to bill barr. it s something that trump also admits out loud. if i happen to be president and i see somebody who s doing well and beating me very badly, i say go down and indict them, mostly that would be, you know, they would be out of business. they d be out. they d be out of the election. now, a reminder that he floated the death penalty for