they said they are not confident they have accounted for everyone and they are not sure what the exact number is in the mexican foreign minister says the deceased includes 22 for mexico, seven from guatemala, two from honduras. and others have not been identified and there were no children among the dead. what will it take for the president to pay attention to the border, arguably his greatest failure to date? think of the frustration of governor greg abbott trying desperately to get the president s attention, building his own while using his texas rangers, his own national guard, to do something the president not only doesn t do, but ignores. and they asked, act like it s one of the first to die. there are five bodies found almost every day the people who just died on the way here, let alone with horrific things happening, that they don t even get to our border. here is the governing yesterday. he said he s doing everything possible to stop human smuggling. that is a lie. he has d
as the gop nominee to be hoping to win back a state that went for president obama in 2008. and he s hoping hispanics will help him out. our colleague on that story in-depth for us in denver. i mentioned 2008. two thirds of the hispanic vote nationwide went to the democratic ticket but the vote in colorado was closer. does romney see an opening and could that spell a difference, do you think? oh, he definitely seeing an opening. both kand date candidates do. 12% to 14% of the overall voterless here in colorado and both sides are going at them. romney, the second trip since basically becoming the nominee, at least, unofficially to colorado. he is in the far west shoring up the business interests today and the latino voters, the swing voters and late deciders they hope to bring over to their side. a pollster here in colorado breaks it down why both candidates are after hispanics here in colorado, new mexico and in nevada. these candidates are looking at different pathways to
to earle i start. and i m zoraida sambolin. let s get started. the. the fallout from tropical storm beryl. it is a tropical depression. guess what, building steam again and it s expected to be a tropical storm before we know it again. the storm is dumping as much as ten inches of rain in northern florida and southern georgia. it s also knocking out power to tens of thousands of people right across that region. now beryl has its eyes on the carolinas. cnn s rob marciano has been tracking the storm from the weather center. cnn s george howell is live in georgia. i m assuming that things are only just starting to get bad out there, george? reporter: ashlee , we are expecting to be to be a real soaker. this is going to be the center of the storm. it will move towards the savannah area. just a few days ago the story here was the wind event. a strong wind event that knocked down trees, knocked down power lines. today we are expecting that sustained rain over this area could p