steve: she also said yesterday after the president unveiled his new immigration plan, which is merit based also where you have to learn english and take a civic s test. she, nancy pelosi said, that s dead on arrival. we will play some of that with her in a minute. but, first, here s the president unveiling the big plan. our proposal is pro-american, pro-immigrants and pro-worker. it s just common sense. we want immigrants coming in. we cherish the open door that we want to create for our country, but a big proportion of those immigrants must come in through merit and skill. future immigrants will be required to learn english and to pass a civics exam prior to admission. [applause] and, therefore, summaries and possibly political, we
then i saw this fight over immigration which i thought was interesting because trump has the hot hand in the republican party if you look at the numb s numbers. bush comes back and plays the practical, pro inning guy. he comes off as pro-immigrants. i think that may be a week or card. your thoughts. the fault lines were drawn tonight on two key issues, foreign-policy and on immigration. on immigration, you had the order hawks versus the more pragmatic republicans. on foreign-policy, rand paul did have a moment. he has been trying to search for this libertarian argument all year to revive his father s these in places like iowa. paul is not the only one with a noninterventionist view. trump is making the same case to those voters. we see the fault lies been drawn as this race unfolds. he isn t economic nationalist on every front, including not wanting to get involved overs s overseas. on the issue of immigration, there was a shot at trump s
pro-choice, now is pro-life. this is not a serious candidate. but i will say, this is really i see it as an opportunity for the republican party, particularly for governor bush. what the silver lining here for our party is it will allow governor bush particularly to articulate the type of message that we need to articulate during the primaries, and in the general election. that we are a party of inclusion. we are a party of pro-immigrants. we absolutely recognize the challenges on the border. i see this actually as an opportunity for the republican party. not what donald trump wanted accomplished, but i do think politically it will benefit us in the long run. as you know the gop did not fare well with hispanic voters in 2012. mitt romney carrying 20% of hispanic voters 71% voted for president obama. 44% of latino voters voted republican for george w. bush. how do you think the party will
center near murrieta, california, what was your reaction to that demonstration? well you know, certainly, you know, i understand that anti-immigrant individuals have the right to protest and pro-immigrants have to have the right to protest. the only thing is we got to keep this civil. when we hear that some of the anti-immigrants were spitting on lupino rivera, the mexican-american singer, that should not take place. people have the right to do this but again the american public is frustrated and again, we can work on this, and we can get the detention spaces, we can remove them, take care of the kids, but remove them and put them in the right day care givers in those countries. mayor long, i want to turn to you now. is the m as the mayor of muir yet ta, can you tell me, very often anger and we saw a lot of that in this