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you because she s, because you re here undocumented. i thought you were here legally. that s what their camp has said and, of course, look, this is politics. a little bit more than a month to go before this election and it s been a hot topic there. greatly appreciate that update. another update for you, could those chilean miners trapped underground for two months now be brought out in just two weeks. the families of the miner s celebrated wednesday when they were told their loved ones might be out by october 12th. there are reports that some family members are filing a lawsuit against the mining company. kerry sanders is there. there is still some dispute about the timeline. october 12th sounds fantastic and i would imagine the families are elated and some other experts who think we are still looking at november. well, let s set the stage, first of all, 57 days in there is a sense of routine and then, of course, anxiety and hope. and so the family members will grab on to anythin
we have both miners are still alive. one is doing extremely well and our other miner s in icu. the families have been asking for the courtesy and respect that it s very private and it s a family thing, but i know there are reports on one of the miners that might be a more serious icu as serious, but he s still alive. governor, you said 30 people going in as ri skewers. how big is the area are they going in? will 30 of them fan out in different areas or will they concentrate on one area? you might want to share, joe. yeah, go ahead. they ll be fanning out. naturally, we ve got two locations that we talked about earlier that people are unaccounted for. three in one area and one in the other so they ll be fanning out in two different areas and they ll be actually advancing. what we have to have is many people in an out by area in case
not acted swiftly. i think there s a crisis of confidence in this administration. hopefully, this president will be able to show these in charge and going to turn things around. it has been a month and there s been slow little, sound federal assistance iner s of trying to stem this amazing environmental disaster. greta: what do you expect the federal government what should they have done? they should have been much more prepared. the president should have at the outset of this crisis it should have been like a almost declaration of war in terms of mobilizing resources to stem this crisis. i think most of the people in the federal government and the white house just didn t realize how damaging this oil spill was going to be. i think most americans agree it took the administration far too long to deal with it in effective way that includes the epa, coast guard and all these federal agencies that have oversight over this kind
not acted swiftly. i think there s a crisis of confidence in this administration. hopefully, this president will be able to show these in charge and going to turn things around. it has been a month and there s been slow little, sound federal assistance iner s of trying to stem this amazing environmental disaster. greta: what do you expect the federal government what should they have done? they should have been much more prepared. the president should have at the outset of this crisis it should have been like a almost declaration of war in terms of mobilizing resources to stem this crisis. i think most of the people in the federal government and the white house just didn t realize how damaging this oil spill was going to be. i think most americans agree it took the administration far too long to deal with it in effective way that includes the epa, coast guard and all these federal agencies that have oversight over this kind