is third place going to matter in iowa? it may not not, especially if senator warren keeps gaining this type of traction. speaking to 20,000 people in new york. she s not just running as a massachusetts senator. she is running as a message. this is an economic pop lace. she is running on that economic populous message. that is what makes her a powerful candidate and a field full of people who are running as different kinds of personalities. she has a broad theme that has really carried her to this point. she is also going to get the frontrunner status. treatment. let s see what she looks like in six months. and this is also becoming a race about two strategies. do democrats go for a base versus base strategy, the liberal democratic base against trump s base or do they go for a candidate that can build a coalition, reach out to those swing voters? that is going to be the voice a lot of democrats are going to be
married up with the bridge act, which senator durbin and i wrote, three-year one-time renewable work permit, daca pop lace population, 700,000 people population and 400,000 tps people came here from natural disasters and war-torn countries decades ago. their visas are running out. so basically $5 billion for the wall plus the bridge act, tps and some legal changes to do away with some of these magnets to illegal immigration might save the day in the senate. senator, this is the gist of this, which is money he for the border wall in exchange for legal status, at least, for the so-called dreamers. right, right. it s been out there before. democrats have rejected it. and tps reform. democrats have rejected it. the white house rejected it. what makes you think it s going to fly now? the bottom line is everything i just outlined has been offered by each party before. you know, president trump is not going to walk away from this fight without border security
once he s here, he ll meet with paid navigators and volunteered who helped people navigate they are way through the healthcare.gov website, which has gotten off to a very rocky start. there s a reason he s coming to texas. a quarter of the pop lace, 6 million people are without health care health insurance here in texas. that s the most of any state in the union. now, texas is also opted out of the health care exchange program and governor rick perry refused to expand medicaid as the president had wanted. texas also the critics in texas say the affordable health care act as promised by the president has been a disaster and they point to the fact that millions of americans are now being told they cannot keep their health care plans as the president explained that they could. there s another reason obama is coming to texas, it s to collect cash for the democrats for the democratic senatorial candidates, he ll attend a reception later today. $15,000 a head reception,
an indeterminate amount of time, that means forever. inmates are confined to their cells for all by 90 minutes per day, during which they re allowed to go to a concrete exercise area located a few feet from their cells. there s no one to talk to out there. you go by yourself. you re in splamall, enclosed ar. the sky, that s all you see. you don t see anything at all except four walls and the drain. while many in the pop lace are at war with each oh many in the shu are at war with the staff. i ve been in hundreds of incident. i don t care if you re the peace officer or the governor, if you do something to me, it s on. hines is probably one of the most difficult behavior. he will tell you his agenda and that s to fight you every time
not really what you re talking about. you spent $80 million, you invested so much of your life and your resources in this conversation over the past few years. why? the country does not have an energy plan. we re the only country in the world that doesn t have an energy plan. we use almost 25% of all the oil proud in the world every day with only 4% of the population. now, you think about that. you use 25% of the oil with 4% of the pop lace. it s not sustainable. you can t continue that way. get on your own resources. and we have resources to use. we ve never had a plan, we must get a plan. you asked me why i did it? somehow it sort of ended up my mission. i had the money to explain the problem, and i worked hard at it. i worked hard at it for three years. and we re going to have an energy plan. it s going to happen. talk to us about some of the core aspects of the plan that you advocate beyond natural gas.