First thing, area of concern is the northern bahamas, and then were going to talk about South Central florida on the east coast, and then possibly right up through the florida coast into the carolinas. Yesterday the trend was, uhoh, this looks really strong and further to the south. Today, in the last 24 hours, the trend has been, it still looks really strong, but maybe, just maybe, we can stall this thing out enough and curve it out to sea, to avoid a devastating blow on the east coast of florida and even the carolinas. So let me explain the latest from the hurricane center. 115 bhirn 115mileperhour winds and look at how well defined the eye is. Very symmetrical. It just looks like a classic, major hurricane right now. Wouldnt surprise me at all if it gets up to a category 4 overnight tonight into tomorrow morning. And i still think that this may have a shot at some point in the next 24 hours, close to a category 5. That gets your attention enough right there. We know were going to ha
done away with. and other than legal action, it s asking the immigration service, by putting a real face to this problem to go back to the long-standing policy of deferred action and humanitarian cases. well, madeleine cronin, thank you so much. and i know that this is, would not be high on the priority list for a sick little boy and his family to come on television and have to talk about this, but it s so important and we thank you. and of course, we re sending a big hug to samuel, who is a beautiful, beautiful boy. and we hope you ll keep in touch with us and let us know how things are going. thank you very much. thank you. let me bring back in victoria defrancesco soto. i don t even know what to say here or what question to ask you. what s your reaction to what you just heard? cruelty and agony, that s my initial reaction, chris.