funds, can help drive these issues you re talking about so, yes, we have made progress but we would have made much more progress had everybody been on the same page and had this particular provision which does not have a private right of action been effectively enforced. there are many examples of that. they were not allowed and you said i mean my whole brain went, what? who? you can sue someone. oh, right. okay. all right. we re talking about the capacity to use the law to sue somebody. exactly. and i ll give you a perfect example. the city of zanesville for over 50 years refused to give water to african-american residents. it s segregated like every other city in the country. there s a section african-americans had about pushed. the city of zanesville used in part federal funds to run water lines up to cold run, around cold run, and then back out
about how so many dangerous creatures could have been kept as pets. abc s t.j. winick joins us now with details. good morning, t.j. reporter: good morning, rob and yunji. the threat in ohio is now over. the dead animals buried in the ground. people are asking how could this have possibly happened? ohio s governor has already formed a task force in the wake of the mass exotic animal escape in the city of zanesville. the state has more incidents with exotic animals than any other. its laws among the most lenient in the country. i am pretty sure i just saw a wolf in our parking lot. reporter: despite numerous past complaints about this property, the local sheriff admits he was powerless to act. but after 56 animals including bengal tigers and mountain lions were let off the farm by its suicidal owner many expect changes. we have been there numerous times. and we have been told that he was acting under what minimal law there was at the time to be housing these animals. reporter:
from outside our county to look at this property to make sure it s safe. we checked to make sure they had the proper permits and were legal to have them here. i don t, please don t quote me. i m going to say we have about 35 calls since 04-05 area we ran on our computer that we ve been to mr. thompson s house for some sort of problem with the animals. anywhere from animals running at large to being not treated properly and such. this has been a huge problem for us for a lot of years. bill: this is a remarkable story developing. the town of zanesville, midway point between columbus and capitol city and west virgina to the east. wolves, cats, he says, all types of lions. 300 pound bengal tigers, black bears, grizzly bears now on the loose from this farm. the owner is he had did. police say self-inflicted gunshot took his life some time yesterday. four different school districts, not individual
you get 60 seconds and you get 30 seconds to respond. would you please wait? are you just going to keep talking. let me finish what i m saying. boy, you know what it was? it was illegal immigration that sparked that conversation. rick perry s numbers dropped. the governor tried to throw the issue back at mitt romney last night. mitt, you lose all of your standing from my perspective because you hired illegals, in your home, and you knew about it for a year. and the idea that you stand here before us and talk about that you re strong on immigration, is on its face the height of hypocrisy. maybe we needed these guys to jump in the middle. joining us live from las vegas, juan carlos lopez, a correspondent with cnn in espanol, and senior political editor mr. mark preston. 60% of the spanish voters supported candidate obama. juan carlos, the hispanic vote no doubt is a key swing vote. cain made the comment about electrified fence that he got in so much trouble for. are they