And his proposed deportation of 11 million undocumented immigrants. We need to control our border just like people have to control who goes in and out of their house. But if people think that we are going to shift 11 Million People who are lawabiding, who are in this country and somehow pick them up at their house and ship them out to mexico, think about the families, think about the children. So you know what the answer really is . If theyve been law abiding, they pay a penalty, they get to stay, we protect the wall. Anybody else comes over, they go back. But for the 11 Million People, come on, folks. We all know you cant pick them up and ship them back across the border. Its a silly argument. It makes no sense. Youre lucky in ohio you struck oil. Thats one thing. Let me just tell you that dwight eisenhower, good president , great president , people liked him, i like ike, right . The expression, i like ike, moved 1. 5 million Illegal Immigrants out of this country, moved them just bey
well, you know, the amount of regulation has gone from just creeping into a full gallop now, enveloping virtually everything. you know, i talk to the deleterious effect of all those regulations on the poor and the middle class, but also in terms of stifling the powerful economic engine that we have. and that i believe is what we have to be looking at. you said last night [ inaudible question ] well, you re talking about isis and control of that. they only have 30,000 people. and they re spread out not just there but in several other
questions from the press the day after the fourth presidential debate. maeve reston is with me. let me go to you. we heard him doubling down on some of the themes we heard last night, not only saying the minimum wage can stay, but he thinks it s too high. he said that s attributing to the high unemployment among african-americans which certainly made news on both sides of the equation today. but also as we were discussing, immigration. obviously he sees it differently than let s say his other fellow front-runner donald trump. how is he sounding today to you? well, it s so interesting. you know, there were a number of questions about dr. carson s answers last night. for example, on how he would tackle isis as well as breaking up the big banks. there was a little bit of confusion about that. but i do think coming back to your original point, that this immigration debate is the most fascinating way to look at sort of the policy differences between all of these candidates. you heard ther
met with donors apparently this morning. can supporters, will they be able to support someone who just is a bad debater? he s not a particularly great candidate either and probably not for these times. you know, the conservative movement, brooke, is always looking for the next reagan. they ve decided they re looking for the next reagan, let s stop picking bushes. just right there, the clip you showed from i guess today, he s out of step with what people in iowa and all across the country in the republican caucuses believe about illegal immigration. that s a deal breaker for many of them, whether it s marco rubio and the gang of eight amnesty, the act of love comments that jeb bush has made. they re out of step. the base may say, but you re going to be a good steward of the domestic economy. i can trust you, you ll dwight isis, put putin in his place. maybe they ll look past it. but so far the deal breakers are haunting people like this who if they don t perform well in debates it exa