smoked. we re going to be in times square hanging out with people and sharing why i quit. one of the individual gicize your mom, shirley who is here with us. where are you? she s helping you with smokeout today. you re asking people you taught mark how to dance? i did. my coach. you went up to your mom and said i want to stop and i want you to stop with me. i wanted to quit because i was feeling it start to affect my dancing. and you know, we grew up in england my mom is from england. it s part of the culture over there. my grandma smoked as well. how did you do it? i used nicodermpatch. i was inspired he was going to give it up. he said let s do it as mother and son thing together and
40,000 uncompanied children will try to come into the u.s. we should say that it s not mexicans, it s beyond mexico it s south of mexico that they re coming. what makes you think the number gicize is going to go up? it s people from central america, south america, the caribbean that will take advantage of this. i am already tracking this and see a large number of africaens and caribbean islanders using this same pathway already this year. the surge last year was record breaking when it came to underage 18 minors traveling alone. and they re saying this year will be a slightly smaller surge. i m concerned about that. first of all, the preparation they ve been making added resources are not to secure our