on the reunification of children and w families at is happening at the border we are joined by kevin sieff, latin america correspondent for "the washington post." he joins us w via skype from ownsville, texas. first of all, you've been out there today. what you have seen? >> today is another day in which attorneys across-- really across south texas are trying desperately to find the children of their clients, hundreds of emrents whoin detained in this region, who don't know where their children e can't even begin to locate them. so this is sort of the early stag of reunification, and so lyr, they're incred frustrating for both parents and for attorneys who aren't get inything help from the government in tto figure out where-- where and how families are goi to be reunified. >> sreenivasan: there seem to be two competing narratives here.yo on one han have the government saying they are going to be and are reuniting families, and on the other hand, the lawyers you have spoken with who represent dozens, if not hundreds of clients who are still having trouble finding the children. >> right. thi