and infrastructure to have to repair. we appreciate your time and obviously your service through some difficult times in america. we appreciate it, sir. thank you very much. leland: a little bit later in the show, current fema administrator who he just talked about, brock long, been on the job just a couple of months, joins us with the latest on his agency s response and what they re working on right now. obviously, this is now just beginning in the very couple the first couple of hours day break there in texas and then they start rolling things in. elizabeth: absolutely, we know that there s mange damage already reported out of cities where harvey made landfall. much more is expected up to 30 inches of rain, if not more could fall by mid next week. it s a huge job for texas law enforcement and emergency workers to manage. i want to bring in ken paxton, texas attorney general. thank you for joining us, we appreciate it. thank you for having me on. elizabeth: obviously, you see the
i know two fatalitis and one of them to do with a fallen tree. right. an 11 year old boy sitting at his home and the tree hit the apartment building. what is your greatest challenge. storm bappeds are whipping parts was virginia. middle part out of the virginia beach area. we are getting heavy rains and bands and tropical storm. everyone is hoping for no more reports of any more mange damage and tomorrow morning in bright daylight we ll do damage asessment. they a lot of full to pull out the trees. vance cooper with the virginia we ll be right back. beach fire department.