house in the end and in a corm hence i have way according to many young voters. are you going to try to finish those jobs in particular? let me just deal with the student loan issue for a second. the president put forth a plan. he wanted to keep his promise on koelg with the student loan death that is crushing families across the country and he took steps even though the plan that he put forth was stopped do you think that that by congress i want to jump in here no, i m going to and i want to because they have heard from you that essentially this is something the president has tried to do and do you think that over time they start to feel like trying isn t enough? no, but what i was going to say, what i was going to finish saying, the president even though his plan was stopped he was able to take action and we were able to we were able to get rid of about $130 billion of debt, more than that, for
border if not wall barriers. he has made changes in policy. are there more things on the executive side you see as being an option in 2024? the president put forth forward a corm hence i have immigration plan because he believed the system is broken and it s been broken for decades. now we are having, we believe, a productive conversation in congress with senators on how do we move forward in a bipartisan agreement to deal with the border security. that is important. now, what we hope is that when congress gets back we will be able to act and get these things moving forward to deal with this issue. we have been in touch with some of the mayors you talked about, governors in northern part of the country on dealing with the issue that they are dealing with on the ground and we have provided resources to them and we are going to continue to have those conversations. but again congress needs to act. the president took this seriously on day one.
South Kona farmer 71-year-old Clarence Medeiros Jr. has pulled up some large kalo before, but he and it turns out the rest of the world had never seen a taro corm that big until it came out of one of his parcels.
actually, it was broken now. it was really a logjam that we saw of aid trucks, food trucks, people able to go in and check on their homes and bring supplies to people. people on the north side of lahaina were really begging for help. they been struggling for a while. no electricity, no? location, they need fresh water in these places and a cell tower to get people proof of life. you are hearing complaints now, look, we are next to basically the pacific capital of the u.s. military. the resources are right here in the islands. they would like to see them now here. will bill, thank you, very very much. was can update from the governor of hawaii, josh green. thank you for joining us. i know you are incredibly busy and we are thankful to you. what are the latest numbers on those killed and those unaccounted for? thank you, wolf. 59 fatalities. that is up from 55 earlier today. that, we can confirm. it is heartbreaking, of course, the loss of life. the corm came on the storm came