aren t going to be open for a year or two. today i spoke to a construction foreman in st. john who was taking me around the island. he doesn t think they ll have power for eight months. and remember, hospitality and tourism is their entire business. many, many people on those islands need to leave to find work. if you are there, the banks aren t open so it s a really tough time. stephanie, people are getting out. in some cases, it s a tourist area. probably a lot of tourists left but some live elsewhere. you were talking about people trying to get the kids out because they don t believe school will open in some cases. other people leaving in the way we saw people leaving new orleans because they look around and realized my life is based on the hospitality industry which is not going to come back for some time so they need to go somewhere else. unfortunately, we re having it s so hard to get a signal. she s working so hard to get us these pictures but i think we ve lost communicatio
president george w. bush and vice chair of c.r.e.w. a week since we first learned about the worst cyber security breach in history affecting 143 million people which is most of america s adults. the response by lawmakers in states has been quick and swift. today senate elizabeth warren announced she is launching an investigation into the bill and plans to introduce a bill allows people to freeze credit for free. freezing credit is one of fut things can you do to protect yourself in this instance. by the way, costs money and is really tough when actually trying to get credit. meanwhile, the federal trade commission and fbi are both investigating and senators calling on the s.e.c., and selling $2 million in stock before made public and the house calling on the ceo of equifax,
than a week after the tropic s paradise suffer add direct hit. my friend stephanie ruhle travelled there and made her way back. she s in san juan, puerto rico joins us live from there. buddy quite a tour. you have seen remarkable destruction, by the way, a lot of people hadn t seen, because we had been watching what happened after the storm hit florida. that was something. the places, the destruction that you watched. reporter: ali i want you to tune in now and over the next couple of days, because it was so remote where we were. we were so cut off, we couldn t even get the images to you until now. just a few minutes ago arrived via boat in puerto rico. we got to san juan and greeted by tent after tent of individuals, church groups, ngos in puerto rico who put together massive care packages. water, tarps, food, for their friends and neighbors in the
right way, and have gone on to, as i said, serve in our military, create jobs, graduating from our colleges. you are a former congressman. would you agree with the, with the evaluation that some made that this is better done by congress and if there s a will to get done in congress that might be the best solution? a permanent solution must be done by congress, because the executive actions of a president are only temporary, and they re meant to adjust the way in which a president puts in effect, enforces, a law. so you can t change law dramatically and permanently through an executive order. what you can simply do, this is a way i wish to execute the law to make it work best. we definitely need an act of congress, passage of a bill, to get to the president for his signature to take care of this in the long term. attorney general, you and i talked before. in part because who you are and have a big state tend to be out
shortly, he really doesn t want to spend time having to deal with an erratic north korean regime right now, and the u.s. government made pretty clear basically where they are is the chinese can more fully implement the sanctions that are on the table, and you saw u.s. officials this past week basically saying in testimony on the hill that they suspect both the chinese an the russians, and said they have evidence, really aren t implementing sanctions fully. the way they should be. or that secondary savg arary sat will take a swipe at chinese companies are coming shortly. the chinese are looking at basically additional sanctions with an impact on their companies. or they re going to have to actually more fully follow through with the existen sanctions in a way they really haven t wanted to so far. let me ask you something. the president has been talking the last couple of days about the iran deal, with suggestions that in october they re going to have some decision, and the implication