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alex: hi, j acqui, the small portion separates mexico from rio grande valley where apprehensions this year have are up 406%. just yesterday the vice president made a trip to the border herself. she was in el paso and there she visited are you sure toms and border production facilities as well as a center during her time there. now, as far as the criticism that she s faced, the vp has pointed to the previous administration. we inherited a stuff situation. in fact, right now in el paso was the launch of the child separation policy. you saw it as it rolled out on the ground in realtime. alex: to put this in context of why there s criticism to begin with as far as the location, el paso is the third on the list of sectors with the most apprehensions behind del rio second and rgv, which is the biggest portion of the southern border.
new york times. quote,onsequent with the nos constitution we publish material that we can confirm to be true. we are miscriesed as america haight servants to hostile foreign powers but in fact i harbor admiration for both america and the idea of america. rick, this gets a little tough for him, a little thin argument because of what he has done and released in connection to the election we have just been through. right. it s a stuff situation. i don t even know why he s sucking up like that. the thing that really outraged me were the things they published in march which had to do with what the intelligence community is doing about certain things and i m venturing into classified territory. but some of it was about how the intelligence community is able to start hacking into encrypted platforms. the reason the intelligence
still a stuff situation. going to be a long 24 to 36 hours here on long beep. martha: our thanks to jonathan hunt from this morning. it gives you a sense of the contrast of what a difference a few hours can make. laura engall is there now. what are things like there now? reporter: we are on that same area on the boardwalk in long beep where we ve been experiencing all day long, bans of ran come through, big strong gusts of wind right after that storm that we had morning. when the sun comes out you think it going to be all right, we get hit with another rain that comes through and that wind like little aftershocks after a quake. i want to show you why it continues to be so dangerous. look at the waves still crashing now. earlier today you could see a lifeguard tower knocked over by the storm. that storm surge pushed up
is gone, the roads are gone, the telecommunications is gone. it s all gone. and the real question is what s going to happen later? it s a stuff situation. the loss of life, it s always tragic, but it s been incredible. i m joined by the governor, ricardo rossello. thank you for joining us. i know you re working around the clock. we heard about a town that s an hour from here up in the mountains. they had a fema assessment, a person went there but they haven t gotten any relief. how quickly do you think that can change? seems like the roads are open, but people need medicine. there s a lot going on. there s a lot of logistical efforts. efforts from our different government agencies, and we re taking food, water, and medicine everywhere. we would look it to be quicker, of course. but we recognize there s a