Angle. Pursuing political prosecution against donald trump, real criminals are reeking havoc. Chicago, washington and new york, hardened criminals feel embolden, unstoppable. You are watching a vicious attack against phillip todd on northeast. He was stabbed in the head unprovoked, allegedly by a man released from prison a day prior. The video was just released. Democrats respond spend tens of millions to investigate one man, violent criminals are terrifying d. C. Residents. I thank god to survive, it raent easy. I cant believe, i keep looking at my hand, do like this, just troo to believe im alive. For some reason, god saved me. Laura hes an uber driver from iraq. Too many have not been saved, d. C. Murder rate is highest in two decades. Have we seen a change in permissive attitude policies, laws toward crime that frankly destroy what were so many once habitable and nice to live urban areas . None of that happened. We get meaningless platitude from bowser. We also know that we continu
north korean factories to russian troops on the front line in ukraine. and of course, what north korea will get in return for that, would it be assistance? with a technological help with their missile or even then nuclear program that certainly the big concern in the united states and elsewhere about this burgeoning relationship, anderson i think that chance thank you the news continues right here on cnn i d run next putin heading for a major meeting, new reporting tonight on how closely the white house is watching poops trip. and this face-to-face plus obama fighting back, saying a viral video that republicans claim is a clear example of president biden freezing up is not what appears are white house reporter who was in the room is out front. and social media, the new smoking surgeon general tonight calling for warning labels on facebook tiktok, and instagram. is it enough, surgeon general, dr. vague murthy is my guests. let s go out front and good evening. erin burn
incident to police. that does it for us this hour. our coverage continues with katy tur reports, right now. good to be with you. i m katy tur. what is president biden hoping to get out of today s executive order allowing him to seal the southern border? he made the announcement just a few minutes ago saying the influx of migrants is unsustainable. quote, for those who say the steps i ve taken are too strict, i say to you be patient. the goodwill of the american public is wearing thin right now. doing nothing is not an option. we have to act. he also said that without immigration reform, specifically the immigration bill which was crafted by a bipartisan team of senators and leaned conservative, by the way, signing an executive order was his only remaining option. that order is definitely going to go to the courts. the aclu has already said it plans on suing. and a number of progressive lawmakers including the congressional hispanic caucus are crying foul, saying this isn
saying that people are still going to come over the illegal way and it s still going to be an issue to try to get them back because of all the reasons you just outlined including just the limited number of flights. reporter: that s exactly correct. so if the administration can put people on deportation flights more quickly than it has been lately, then that could down the road have a deterrent effect on people from, again, for example, colombia, brazil, erects who say well, my cousin got deported in the span of a month rather than seven years. but we re not going to see that tomorrow. obviously, i think the administration is primarily concerned about between now and november. it s possible that this will have a measurable effect on the number of border crossings between now and november. it depends on whether the courts allow this to go into effect for an extended period of time. the effect is not going to be immediate. and that s really the key thing here. it s because the border s