customs enforcement directer about what the money would be used for, and we will show you as much of this as possible while this break is underway. >> host: we're back with john morton, the directer of immigration and customs enforcement, here to talk about border security. let's begin with the budget for border security because the house as early as tomorrow will take up another continuing resolution to keep the government funding for 2011. at the same time, both chambers are dealing with the 2012 budget and trying to get agency like yours fully funded. here is the washington times on 2011 funding. it says napolitano contends the gop cuts would threaten homeland security. it says cutting funds for 250 immigration and customs enforcement agents and interoperable communications on the southern border. is that the case? is that currently the case, and what's the impact? >> >> guest: well, as you alludede? to, we're living under a series of continuing resolutions, and there's both the question of what our budget will look like o in 2012 and what it will look like for the rest of this fiscal year. there are differences between the house and senate mark. the house mark i