>> now, we have heard the audio, though, of these children crying, wanting their parents. i mean, is this the best we can do? >> so, in reference to the kids crying and stuff like that, that's something that's not very unusual. as a matter of fact, even our adult immigrants cry when they're being detained. a lot of them cry because they're very grateful that we rescu rescued them so the crying kids is not something that surprises me because that's something we've been hearing and they can be crying for not only being separated, legally separated but kids are kids. if you go to any school during the first day of school, you're going to see a lot of crying kids. but that is not indicative of how these people have been treated. our agents do a very, very noble job and treat people with dignity and respect again. that's something that people need to understand. we're human being. we care. here hispanics. we're from the border. we care about the people coming to our custody and that's a message that we want to make sure that people understand.