again, that s 1807123800 i m jessica schneider at the federal courthouse in washington. and this is cnn president, biden s big move on. immigration offering a pathway to citizenship for some of the undocumented spouses and children of us citizens. a move that could be cheered by hundreds of thousands of families. but a political gamble for his reelection campaign. ad lawmakers have questions boeing ceo is struggling a bit to come up with answers. dave calhoun is on capitol hill. but after a string of safety incidents and an alarming new way so blow report. is there anything you can say to persuade americans that boeing has a handle on its safety issues and just a brutal de from coast to coast. fires in the west and an unrelenting heat wave in the east. and ominous outlook with some are still two days away. we are following these major developing stories anymore, all coming in, right here to cnn news central we re, following major developments from the white house th
told bloomberg news has already resulted in a significant drop in illegal border crossings. those moves that president biden made at the border. the details on that in a moment, but first, the details on the new action from today. an immigration advocate calls it quote, the biggest thing since daca and that it is a smart political move by president biden. joining us now to talk all about it, get all the details, kelly o donnell. nbc news homeland security correspondent, julia ainslie, david noriega and joyce vance, because there will be a legal component to this. to julia, walk us through what this action is intended to do. yeah, i think the first thing is a lot of people don t realize there are some immigrants here who can t automatically become citizens by getting married to a u.s. citizen. those who cross illegally are sitting in limbo because if they want to apply, they have to leave the country and sometimes, they might be denied reentry. it s a huge risk for families
doctor to get her back checked out, bulging disc, and that s what they came up with. and she was silent even with us. i mean, her secretary sarah read me a letter to lori and i about it and i know she was on chemo, she had nine sessions and it didn t work. this was really fast, and really quick. steve: i don t think we knew the nature of the cancer until you revealed it there. final 15 seconds to remember your friend. i can t say anything better than wally has said, and obviously her family misses her, but when you are a public person like her and you ve done so much work, i think everybody feels the loss and it s just heartbreaking, and so quick. but she s with god now and hopefully i ll see her, not for a while, not for a while yet, i have a lot more to do here, hopefully she s happy and
thanks, brian. brian: and she s fit enough to get it done. ashley. start with a fox news alert, emmy winning actress kirstie alley has died following a short illness, her children confirming last night and her long time friend wally crowder joined us earlier saying she fought a brief battle with colon cancer. it hit quit. she had back problems and it ended up being colon cancer, but she went to the doctor to get her back checked out, bulging disc, and that s what they came up with. and she was silent even with us, i mean her secretary sarah read me a letter to lori and i about it and i know she was on chemo, she had nine sessions and it didn t work. this was really fast, and really quick. tributes are still pouring in this morning from friends, co-stars and fans. she was 71 years old. and a connecticut mother is