into california from mexico, today more than 6,000. most in the tiny place called el centro. many immigrants only speak punjabi. agents here apprehend more indian nationals than any group other than mexicans. it s a common area for indian nationals to be crossing because it s the path of least resistance. across the entire u.s. mexican border this spot is where more indian nationals cross than anywhere else, why? look at the fence from the mexican side. we re looking at maybe five feet. don t need a ladder. officials say five to 10 indian national cross illegally into the u.s. every day. 70 miles of border with mexico is the lead sector with indian apprehensions. we have over 3200 indian
the economy was good before. on top of it, a trillion and a half of tax cuts, $300 billion in additional spending, maybe even an infrastructure bill. the sentiment is very positive interest rates are relatively low for where we are in the growth cycle. the issue could be potentially this is certainly not my base case, but i m in the business of worrying about small but adverse probabilities, is too much of a good thing. i would say that the odds of a bad outcome have gone up. the odds of a bad outcome have gone up. john, that s exactly what the markets have been telling you the last couple weeks, the days of just going up, path of least resistance appear to be over. you ll have investors and a market and an economy that will be struggling to figure out what is the proper level of inflation. is it possible that an overheating economy can spike inflation. the fed has to come in and put on the brakes. the type of guy you listen to when lloyd blankfein speaks.
correspondent gabe gutierrez in jacksonville, florida, for the latest there. gabe? we ll get his mike. all right. we ll get his mike as soon as possible. a lot of water issues with the mikes. we ll continue to track hurricane matthew s progress as it carves up florida s atlantic coast and we ll look at how big storms have made huge impact on presidential elections in years past like hurricane andrew in 1992. you re watching breaking news coverage of hurricane matthew right here on msnbc. we ll be right back. is it a professor who never stops being a student? is it a caregiver determined to take care of her own? or is it a lifetime of work that blazes the path to your passions?
path of least resistance. it will go around these buildings and these seawalls and head into these access roads that lead back up to atlantic avenue which is the main north-south drive along the coast here in daytona beach and run as far as it will go. the real worry of all of the water inlets leading into the intercoastal waterway. that water is going to head toward the intercoastal waterway and will come up very, very quickly depending on how close that eye is to do daytona beach and how strong the winds are blowing at that hour. that s one hour we re really concerned about here in this area. looking at some of the radar loops here over the last hour or two, i m a little concerned that this eye is coming closer to daytona beach than we were led to believe with that ron, i can confirm that. i can confirm that. i want to leave your shot up and briefly take radar here. you re here in daytona beach. you are only 28 miles to 29 miles away from the actual eye
cocoa beach, florida. miguel almaguer is standing by there. how does it look? reporter: good morning. the winds have been incredibly violent here today. we re actually in a bit of a lull right now. the wind speed has been easily upwards of 70 miles an hour here. we ve seen power outages here throughout the day. we just lost electricity at the service station we re at. we ve seen bolts of lightning and transmission lines explode overnight. we re driving up i-95 overnight and saw literally nobody else on the road, just our news team traveling down the area. the wind speeds have been really, really strong along the freeway. we got to several gas stations where people were hunkering down. many people trying to stay out of the path of this storm and while we haven t seen an incredible amount of damage, what we have certainly felt is that wind speed. we ve seen debris flying through the area. we ve seen snapped power lines. clearly this storm is having some impact although we haven t