incredibly careful in sort of steering clear of commenting on the details given that the doj is currently looking into the matter, so we ll have to see whether the president is a little bit more willing to dive into the details and share anything more that we don t know but again, you know, earlier today just sort of exemplifying this, the white house counsel spokesperson said they re just s simply limited in what they can say because the doj is looking into the matter but they want to handle things correctly and they may be able to share further details at a later time. we ll see what question the president gets and also, just more broadly speaking of course, how he addresses the various issues that he has been discd discussing over the last 48 hours with the leaders of canada and mexico as we ve been talking about for the last couple days. migration and immigration is going to be a top issue that the three leaders have been talking about at this meeting, jake. m.j. lee st
m.j. lee stand by, we ll come back to you when the three leaders come out. priscilla alvarez is there for us. what do we expect president biden to say about the border and humanitarian crisis at the border on the u.s. side? reporter: we expect him to echo the calls of his administration officials. addressing migration requires regional partnership. we ve seen mass movement of migrants and they landed at the u.s. doorstep and that s a growing political vulnerability for president biden and so his administration said they need the assistance of regional partners and neighbors like canada and mexico and they are rolling out measures to that effect. that includes for example a virtual portal where migrants can apply for legal pathways to the u.s., mexico or canada as a one-stop shop or a city that s been a transit city where they can receive services and information. of course, jake, migrants are often fleeing desperate