attorneys. so they can certainly address the issue of children. the point is the court s order today as to the immediate reunification with children and their families will exist independently of those misdemeanor prosecutions. as long as the trump the current administration chooses to prosecute those en masse you re going to have this, because parents can be separated from their children in criminal proceedings. it s afterwards they should be reuniied promptly. was there any reaction to the san diego judge s ruling? people don t think it is going to make a difference. yesterday 2,047 kids in custody. jacob sob roasked for clarification, the child is at a risk being without the parent,
and they decided they couldn t get there without risk being stuck because of the new flooding. so they are now using helicopters. so we ve had to adjust as weather conditions have changed and the problem has become different with a lot more rain and lots more flooding. rockport has been really the epicenter of things being called the ground zero. we had a lot of trouble getting our nbc news course pends into the area. they could not get there for safety s sake. we also understand there was one resident who died in rockport as a result of a house fire. have you heard of any more fatalities, sir? no. and i ve talked to a lot of people. that is the only fatality i ve heard of. now that doesn t mean there are not more because we haven t been able to get people out there and we re doing it by helicopter as opposed to bringing out large numbers of people by vehicle. okay. there is a promise of catastrophic flooding levels in areas of the lone star state there. what are your major conce
lives with her family in new orleans. five years ago she emigrated to the u.s. illegally from honduras to work in manual labor. she doesn t like it when people tell her she should go back. translator: this is my country. this is my country. i came here and i helped rebuild it. reporter: va lair ya and her ruz huz are in the u.s. illegally and took a big risk being on camera with us, but like brenda they say it sends a message to president donald trump, we are not afraid. ironically, they thanked president trump for giving them a reason to stand up. he s kind of supporting us in a way. reporter: they re. justin:ed by people like john ath athan ramirez, a 22-year-old in the u.s. illegally. he s also empowered to fight. he s coming against us, but the people, the community, are becoming more united in a way, you know, to come towards a plan or towards an action of what s going to happen. this is you as a little girl? yeah opinion that s me.
pipeline. transcanada wants to fine-tune details of the route. critics say it is playing politics for the outcome of the 2016 election. peter doocey has more from washington. reporter: the canadian company trying to build keystone is making a move to wait until a new president was sworn in because law makers are speculating who ever is next in the white house may be proposal will rather than risk being told now no it is dead. the senator are thinks it is clear that president obama was going to deny the permit. the costly delay prevented the
not 14.7. for physiological reasons they re in a suit that provides 100% o 2. ifhigh-speed particle like a mic micrometeoroid and there is a risk being outside. not only that, glove pop out, hole in your suit, you always minimize the time you re outside your vehicle. tons of particles out there, right? there s all kinds of stuff. all kinds of space junk in orbit around the earth and then you have particles that are coming from, you know, our solar system, things hit the space station all the time. and it has a bunch of holes in the solar rays and other places. fortunately, we haven t had any major, any issues with the habitable volume of the space station. mark kelly, it s great seeing