state, we should have more tougher penalties on the employers, right now it s just a civil offense, so i would like to see that happen, maybe it will now after this decision. but you know once again, 1070, no 1070 or these laws, we have been doing it anyway in three years, thousands we have arrested, my office have, so we have the laws on the books, let s enforce the laws. as you know your critics and they include the united states justice department in this administration, say that you re not following the law, that you re profiling. they have been investigating me on that matter for 2 1/2 years. we don t. and if they want to keep investigating, okay. but that s not going to deter me from doing the job. i think i have proven that in the last two years. so they can investigate me. i have been a top law enforcement official federal, i know how the system works.
promises to speed up the process by which families can identify the remains of lost loved ones. going forward, we will have regular briefings in order to update you about what our progress is to get that number of unaccounted for individuals to zero, that is our goal to connect each and every one of those names with a loved one to make sure that we have reconciled that process. there are some signs, some signs that process is improving tonight. yet not enough or fast enough for many of the affected families. brian todd is live in joplin tonight, and brian, early on, once the list was finally, finally made public, already you found some discrepancies, some mistakes? reporter: we did, john, almost no sooner than we got this list than we found that one of the key people who we have been profiling this week with he and his family, he was reported missing, he was on this list, but we found him on this list twice. his name is lansz hare, we interviewed his mother when the tor