what those folks do. so, bless them for all their efforts and i m really glad you put that story on your show. so, we will see you next sunday, my friend. see you next time. meantime, a very good day to all of you from msnbc headquarters here in new york. welcome, everyone, to alex reports. we are tracking hurricane ian at this hour. it is now a post-tropical cyclone. it s making its way north along the east coast and leaving a trail of devastation in several cities and states. in fact, right now, at least 34 people are confirmed dead. and rescue efforts are ongoing, with crews searching for survivors inside flooded and destroyed homes across that state. the coast guard is out today, assessing damage in several areas. survivors say, it has been a terrifying experience. it was terrifying. i ve never experienced winds, the howling, ears popping. i will never forget it. it was scary, it s the worst thing in the world. today, you know, we need basics and they
that. when we are looking at more of the middle, so, your chamber of commerce, republicans hear moderate democrats there is frustration as a record-breaking going on at the border. we have seen this year, numbers in terms of, you know, crossovers, in a week in a day, busting up records but at the same time remember when the border was shut down, and we didn t have that cross border traffic, cross border commerce, that was very frustrating of people, and finally, alex, is how immigration plays with where you are in the state, and also your ethnicity. so latinos and generally are more for open immigration policies, and less restrictive ones. but when we look at latinas who live along the border we tend to see a lot more frustration, and backing of abbots types of issues. so we can t generalize when it comes to immigration on how
with residents but for most of the day to fill their gas tanks. the problem is a lack of power because, of course, without power, you can t pump the gas. frustration, though, boiling over at times. i had some of my family with me, but they had to leave because it s been so long. we just want some gas. this is ridiculous. we ve been here since 7:00 waiting in the line for gas. they ve been sent a gas truck has been going to compensate o clock. two hours after that, no gastric. people are fighting in lines for gas. it s getting crazy out here. there s no police out here and security thing or nothing. well, now let s go to the white house, a new word on a meeting about hurricane ian between the biden ministration and oil executives. it turned tense. white house officials lambasted executives over the industries high prices, low inventories,