this place is completely dysfunctional. we need to secure our borders and have an immigration policy that everybody understands and we have to take care of the people who want to come here, work and go home. we have to take care of the kids and why are we waiting on the supreme court to make decisions? mike: your thoughts on the people suffering after hurricane dorian, i know you ve been there. what are your thoughts on those folks seeking asylum? software didn t hit any bomb us but we flew over about 150 feet above and we don t know how anyone survived. we ve been talking to the prime minister and with helped raise the goods to get over there. we ve been talking to a variety of federal agencies and i talked to border patrol today, i think they are all doing a good job. they are working hard. i d like the government to be more specific about what they want and that s what i ve asked
fourth amendment rights. to silence whistle blowers the people who did it should be fired and prosecuted. i don t know if they ll ever figure out who did this. the software didn t appear by itself. recent history tells me nothing will happen. you re probably right. republicans may have a political angle here but they re on the right path. there s always a political angle but i hear you. thank you, judge. a startling new report is out on childhood obesity from the united states. from this dex or one of them in this room over a dozen years i ve been reporting about how childhood obesity is our biggest problem. it is getting worse and worse and it s killing our kids. no mas. we ve taken an enormous turn in a good direction. and then there s that krispy kreme unveiled, kriezy new doughnut. big doughnuts and coffee together. of course what we were thinking there it is. look at the spokes lady. she s so vanna white. we re shooting this or an ipad from the green room. because we can
of pope francis continues throughout the morning. in a few moments the tour of the pope s new home. stay with abc news for complete coverage of pope francis. good morning america will have live team coverage throughout the morning. shifting gears to other news on this thursday morning. a former day care worker in northern california is in big trouble. she is suspected of putting sleeping pills into children s drinks. after a co-worker saw putting sominex into the sippy cups of youngsters. she was fired. grantz was arrested and faces child endangerment charges. investigators want to know how long she was putting pills in kids waters. hundreds of thousands of students are going to have to wait up to six weeks longer for tax refunds because of a filing error at h&r block. the tax preparer software didn t fill out one form properly. the mistake could affect when the students can apply for
there is no electronic-based cause for unintended high-speed acceleration in toyotas. period. reporter: the ten-month study by the transportation department and nasa concluded there are just two problems that could cause throttle pedals to stick floor mats that trap the gas pedal and sticky pedals too slow to release. transportation secretary ray lahood says he stands behind that conclusion with his own family. i told my daughter she should buy the toyota siena, which she did. reporter: nasa engineers at the goddard space center pored through 289,000 lines of software codes and in the end they concluded the software didn t do it. there were no failures found in the software that would unilaterally cause unintended acceleration. reporter: the problem was a costly one for toyota, which recalled 8 million vehicles in 2009 and 2010, paid nearly $50 million in fines and saw profit drop 39% last quarter. the company welcomed the study