good morning. i m jose diaz-balart. right now two big political stories we are following for you. republicans preparing for another debate. and president obama s immigration plan suffers another legal set back. but first, the main stage is set in milwaukee. it will be roomier. just eight candidates in prime time, four others will be in the undercard debate and three were eliminated. and donald trump has word for virtually everyone he sees as a threat. jeb bush but i don t mention him anymore because he s just not working out. if you try and hit your mother over the head with a hammer, your poll numbers go up. i never saw anything like it. everyone tells me rubio s a wonderful speaker. i said really? tell me why. these are people with no experience, these are people that never met a payroll, these are people that have never done it before and they don t know what they re doing. let s get right to our team in milwaukee, chris jansing and kasie hunt are there this morning.
showers all morning, nothing too heavy some new images sonar images taken from reservoirs if they see anything peculiar, they will send in divers for a further investigation. speaking of searching that is what is going on the end of san bruno avenue, volunteers on foot. i m not losing hope. and i never will. reporter: hope is the only option for marlene lamar as searchers move into selected areas in southern santa clara county. 15-year-old sierra disappeared march 15th, on her way to the bus stop. volunteer frank harper is responsible for solving an abduction in 1999 one that took place one block from sierra s search headquarters. in october of that year he saw a 15-year-old girl slide out of a car in the middle of a field. he decided to check it out that decision lead to three arrests and three convictions. before i could get out of the van to help she is up to my window saying she had been kidnapped and raped by these three guys. reporter: sierra s disappearance is
speaking of searching that is what is going on the end of san bruno avenue, volunteers on foot. i m not losing hope. and i never will. reporter: hope is the only option for marlene lamar as searchers move into selected areas in southern santa clara county. 15-year-old sierra disappeared march 15th, on her way to the bus stop. volunteer frank harper is responsible for solving an abduction in 1999 one that took place one block from sierra s search headquarters. in october of that year he saw a 15-year-old girl slide out of a car in the middle of a field. he decided to check it out that decision lead to three arrests and three convictions. before i could get out of the van to help she is up to my window saying she had been kidnapped and raped by these three guys. reporter: sierra s disappearance is weighing heavy on the peep in the community. i m playing. reporter: she drops her 13-year-old daughter at the bus stop now the search center, 6:00 every morning. now she i