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the un has announced a new british immigration bill is a stigma. the recipe rather the stigma of misunderstanding and ethnic profiling. if possible could trigger a crackdown on refugees and ten. we might receive from home was expelled from society. but the playboy kids to the beat of the trough will. while this prepares immigration bill contains imagine that would make ideal is liable to fines if found to be renting our focus is to illegal immigrants and also ban banks from attending bank accounts for people who are in the country. it would also make temporary migrants liable to payments for men to colac in for medical treatment on the national house at a stop on this according to the un refugee agency which contributes towards a climax and the sun the sand was spread fighting in the uk now in practice the same larry's that some landlords. sixteen difficult to tell the difference between a little aside and sea captains and in the one sometimes it's very difficult to see through the documents outs once found these documents non stands at my current
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has immigration minister has said that this bill would stop migrants from abusing public services and it would make it easier to remove the people from the country that aren't supposed to be here but the government's really got to be seen to be tackling the issue of immigration it really is in terms of public opinion the number one concern a lot of people are very wary of uncontrolled immigration about the perceived strain that it's causing on public services schools hospitals housing and of course the conservatives are leading up to it and election year and they've got to be seen to be tackling the issue but according to the un's refugee agency they were perhaps a little bit overzealous in the way that they've drafted this law and in fact it's not the first time that the u.k.'s policies social policies have come under fire for the united nation. it was earlier this year that show investigator on housing warned that the very quote from the actual bedroom tax that came into force this year was causing to quote shocking hardships in certain parts of the country. or to catch up with the
has immigration minister has said that this bill would stop migrants from abusing public services and it would make it easier to remove the people from the country that aren't supposed to be here but the government's really got to be seen to be tackling the issue of immigration it really is in terms of public opinion the number one concern a lot of people are very wary of uncontrolled immigration about the perceived strain that it's causing on public services schools hospitals housing and of...
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support within the government for that such a bill surely they have some good arguments as to why it would be needed. well mark harper the u.k.'s immigration minister has said that this bill would stop migrants from abusing public services and it would make it easier to remove the people from the country the aren't supposed to be here but the government's really got to be seen to be tackling the issue of immigration that really is in terms of public opinion the number one concern a lot of people are very wary of uncontrolled immigration about the perceived strain that it's causing on public services schools hospitals housing and of course the conservatives are leading up to it and the election year and they've got to be seen to be tackling the issue but according to the un agency they are perhaps a little bit bizarre list in the way that they've drafted this war and in fact it's not the first time that the u.k.'s policies social policies have come under fire for the united nations earlier this year the un special investigator on housing warned that the very quote bedroom tax that came into force earlier this year was causing to quote shock
support within the government for that such a bill surely they have some good arguments as to why it would be needed. well mark harper the u.k.'s immigration minister has said that this bill would stop migrants from abusing public services and it would make it easier to remove the people from the country the aren't supposed to be here but the government's really got to be seen to be tackling the issue of immigration that really is in terms of public opinion the number one concern a lot of...
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it does.k when you ask law makers particularly ones that would like to see an immigration bill. eliminated the manshipof the brinksmanship frees up to work on other issues. immigration is the one issue hanging over the congress. house speaker john boehner hired new staffer to come on who is known for their work on immigration reform which is sort signal he is not kidding when he wants to do this. politicale parties have a benefit in maybe getting something done before the mid term elections. difficult. i don't think you can estimate republicans doing any kind of comprehensive immigration bill next year. completely offn the table now? >> it is not completely off the purposes for practical still is. they still have to write the spending bills. they agreed to how much they should spend. we haver in debt ceiling coming up. as late as perhaps late march. and republicans including paul gainwho crafted the bar and mitch mcconnell said we want something in exchange for this know what it is yet. gwen: the democrats just happen to be retiring so there was a little room for them to do that,
it does.k when you ask law makers particularly ones that would like to see an immigration bill. eliminated the manshipof the brinksmanship frees up to work on other issues. immigration is the one issue hanging over the congress. house speaker john boehner hired new staffer to come on who is known for their work on immigration reform which is sort signal he is not kidding when he wants to do this. politicale parties have a benefit in maybe getting something done before the mid term elections....
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well this proposed immigration bill contains measures that would make the landlords liable to fines if they're found to be renting out properties to illegal immigrants that would also banks from opening bank accounts for people who are in the country illegally and it would also make temporary migrants liable to payment for medical for medical treatment on the national health service now all this according to the un's refugee agency would contribute towards a climate of misunderstanding and ethnic profiling in the u.k. now in practice they're simply worried that for landlords and for banks it's extremely difficult to tell the difference between a legal asylum seeker and an illegal one and sometimes it's very difficult to see through the documents to understand these documents and understand migrant status is and they're worried that some people here in the country genuinely who are in a genuine need for these services for housing are simply going to be denied even though they're in the country completely legally while mark half of the u.k. has immigration minister has said that this bil
well this proposed immigration bill contains measures that would make the landlords liable to fines if they're found to be renting out properties to illegal immigrants that would also banks from opening bank accounts for people who are in the country illegally and it would also make temporary migrants liable to payment for medical for medical treatment on the national health service now all this according to the un's refugee agency would contribute towards a climate of misunderstanding and...
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under the bill, no immigration benefits can be provided until all required background security checks are completed. another item that it fails to include. -- the senate bill fails to include. it offers to waive background checks. it improves our first line of defense. the visa issuance. to hise act lives up name and provide much-needed assistance to help the u.s. immigration to carry out agent'' jobs while keeping them safe. it allows local officials working in their communities to pitch in, the bill also strengthens national security and protect our communities and from those who wish to cause us harm. the save act provides a robust enforcement strategy that will maintain the integrity of our immigration system for the long- term. i look forward to hearing from all of our witnesses and i think the chairman. -- thank the chairman. gentlelady from california. >> thank you. over the past six months, this committee has engaged and informed if an civil discussions civilormative and discussions. they have shown members of this committee recognized our immigration system is broken and must
under the bill, no immigration benefits can be provided until all required background security checks are completed. another item that it fails to include. -- the senate bill fails to include. it offers to waive background checks. it improves our first line of defense. the visa issuance. to hise act lives up name and provide much-needed assistance to help the u.s. immigration to carry out agent'' jobs while keeping them safe. it allows local officials working in their communities to pitch in,...
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you thought one of the immigration bills -- saw one of the immigration bills calls for the transitional area of bulgaria to continue. does he agree with that? >> i'm glad he hasn't raised his morbid obsession with the early demise or death of the prime minister. i think him. i also want to thank him for his very mixed double-edged compliment. myself,e minister and the whole government made a series of announcements last week where we are tightening up the access to benefits for migrants who come from other parts of the european union to this country. i believe we should protect and defend the principle of the freedom of movement, but the freedom to move to seek work is not the same as the freedom to claim. that is a distinction this government is now making. >> order. >> you have been watching prime minister's questions from the british house of commons. question time airs live on c- span 2 every wednesday at 7:00 a.m. eastern and again on sunday nights at 9:00 p.m. eastern and pacific on c-span. you can watch anytime at c- span.org where you can find video of past prime ministers quest
you thought one of the immigration bills -- saw one of the immigration bills calls for the transitional area of bulgaria to continue. does he agree with that? >> i'm glad he hasn't raised his morbid obsession with the early demise or death of the prime minister. i think him. i also want to thank him for his very mixed double-edged compliment. myself,e minister and the whole government made a series of announcements last week where we are tightening up the access to benefits for migrants...
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bills. three of them have to do with immigration enforcement and 2 have to do with revamping the legal immigration system to bring in more workers. have considered those and they are ready to go to the floor. they have not introduced the bill that deals with the 11 million undocumented immigrants. it has been stuck there. for the last few months. >> on that point, it seems to be a key point of real opponents. the undocumented immigrants. what is going to happen to them? what is the argument of people like steve king of iowa? is, at ahey are saying time when unemployment is very high, why are we going to bring in all of these workers from outside? why are we letting these folks who started their lives in this country by breaking the law and give them amnesty? the counterbalance is saying it is not amnesty, it'll be a very long process. the one set out at least in the senate bill, a 13 year pass have -- a 13 year pathway they have to pay taxes and have to learn english and jump through all these hoops. before -- they get is the opportunity to apply for a green card. and then later for u.s. citizensh
bills. three of them have to do with immigration enforcement and 2 have to do with revamping the legal immigration system to bring in more workers. have considered those and they are ready to go to the floor. they have not introduced the bill that deals with the 11 million undocumented immigrants. it has been stuck there. for the last few months. >> on that point, it seems to be a key point of real opponents. the undocumented immigrants. what is going to happen to them? what is the...
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this bill has many provisions from the bill, including provisions that essentially turn all undocumented immigrantsin the country, whether they cross the border or overstayed a visa, and criminals. and then every day the steny us they continue to commit a crime. bill, everyell, -- day they stay to feed or care for a child, he or she would be committing a crime. a family member could be committing products for living with them or driving them to the doctor. -- billk goes further goes further i authorizing officers across the country to enforce immigration law. they would have the power to apprehend, arrest and detain a person based on near suspicion that a person might be unlawfully here. the person could put them in jail for being here. we need to look at all the lessons we have learned when what happens when local police officers are turned into federal immigration agents. policings community practices and it leaves communities less safe. for the resident and undocumented citizens alike. , the international association of chief police, and the salt lake city please chief testified at a hearing tha
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not go through congress but say can't do without congress, something grand pass immigration reform billt he might not twook it. i think he is going to try to do stuff on the margins on immigration, on the economy, other initiatives like that continue to change the healthcare law on his own because he has a congress that doesn't want to work with him. he is going to go out and try to be aggressive, rally his base. you are going to see him on the campaign trail even i'm told before the state of the union address. usually they travel after the state of the union. is he going to do it before. >> he is in a campaign mode and we haven't even started since the first of the year yet. >> the next campaign is coming up as you noted, is he running out of time, juan. >> ed, thank you so much. that was terrific. >> thank you. >> next on the rundown, many african-americans farrowing poorly under the obama administration. that's no secret. and new outreach campaign by the g.o.p. bring those voters in the republican party's corner. then later, a white man in tes charged with a federal hate crime after
not go through congress but say can't do without congress, something grand pass immigration reform billt he might not twook it. i think he is going to try to do stuff on the margins on immigration, on the economy, other initiatives like that continue to change the healthcare law on his own because he has a congress that doesn't want to work with him. he is going to go out and try to be aggressive, rally his base. you are going to see him on the campaign trail even i'm told before the state of...
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i think getting the immigration bill through the senate with 70-plus votes. loan issue and got something done, actually passed a bill that the president signed. so there have been little bits of progress and maybe we can do some immigration in the house. we've got a farm bill through the senate. i'm not going to say this has been a great year by any means. and then, you know, i told some people at home over the weekend if we can get the budget through this week and the national defense bill this week i'll feel like it's a pretty good year. >> why should we consider you an independent? you voted with the democrats 91% of the time in your first ten months of the year. that doesn't sound like an independent, that sounds like somebody that's a democrat. why not just switch parties? >> well, one of the analysis groups, there's some gov track or something like that that analyzed by co-sponsorship of bills, which i think may be as good a measure and actually i was i think right over in the center where i want to be. and in terms of those votes, if you take out the v
i think getting the immigration bill through the senate with 70-plus votes. loan issue and got something done, actually passed a bill that the president signed. so there have been little bits of progress and maybe we can do some immigration in the house. we've got a farm bill through the senate. i'm not going to say this has been a great year by any means. and then, you know, i told some people at home over the weekend if we can get the budget through this week and the national defense bill...
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picked for the republican response in january, but rubio ended up backing away from the own immigration billd by conservatives. his immigration problem left him placating on others and shows he still is one of the least known if the field. the year ended with wisconsin republicans looking like more serious conservative alternatives to the establishment. even in the senate, he was eclipsed by conservatives like ted and rand paul. they take it more seriously in some cases and the potential wannabes who ran before him. santorum and perry. when it comes to the establishment wing, you have guys like bobby jindal who started delivering the tough love, but he had problems at home in his job approval that is under water. he hit 42% and in november, he handed over the post to new jersey's chris christie. he balled out house republicans for stalling and he was snubbed by election night in november. he proved he was a favorite by cruising to victory with a 22-point win and he was challenging republicans to see how it's done. he is aggressive and may force others into an early decision. people like form
picked for the republican response in january, but rubio ended up backing away from the own immigration billd by conservatives. his immigration problem left him placating on others and shows he still is one of the least known if the field. the year ended with wisconsin republicans looking like more serious conservative alternatives to the establishment. even in the senate, he was eclipsed by conservatives like ted and rand paul. they take it more seriously in some cases and the potential...
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today, the house of representatives has after years of struggle passed a comprehensive immigration bill> the ayes have it. >> in a stunning development just one day after john boehner hired prominent immigration adviser becky talent, the speaker brought the senate's comprehensive immigration bill to the floor for a vote. the result was what advocates had been saying it would be all along. 29 republicans who were on record supporting reform joined with the entire democratic caucus to pass the senate's plan. the excitement among the activists in the house gallery on this historic day was unmistakable. after the vote, triumphant speaker boehner took a victory speech. >> we had a victory today, also a victory for common sense. >> democrats who long criticized the house gop for its inaction on the reform, rushed to congratulate the house republicans. >> i congratulated the republicans. >> the republicans stepped up and acted. >> first let me say, being from florida, i want to commend the republicans. >> the chamber of commerce issuing a statement of support along with the aflcio, leaving the
today, the house of representatives has after years of struggle passed a comprehensive immigration bill> the ayes have it. >> in a stunning development just one day after john boehner hired prominent immigration adviser becky talent, the speaker brought the senate's comprehensive immigration bill to the floor for a vote. the result was what advocates had been saying it would be all along. 29 republicans who were on record supporting reform joined with the entire democratic caucus to...
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rubio started this year at a high point, he successfully helped push this immigration bill through theenate and after that he had lots and lots of trouble navigating the sort of tea party wing and moderate wing of the republican party, tied himself up in knots for the rest of the year. >> at every chance he was protecting his right flank. any move after that immigration vote. >> every one of those moves he looked political rather than confident. so i put him on losers. and the other person i put on therein is the head of the senate intelligence committee, dianne feinstein. the revelations from snowden, the recent report from the white house panel on intelligence issues and the judge last week who declared one of the programs unconstitutional has really been a blow to defenders of the nsa programs like dianne feinstein. she's got a big challenge from the reform wing on these intelligence issues. that's going to be a big fight in 2014. >> ryan lizza, larry sabato, thank you so much for -- stay with us because although those were the people who won and lost in 2013, we'll be talking about
rubio started this year at a high point, he successfully helped push this immigration bill through theenate and after that he had lots and lots of trouble navigating the sort of tea party wing and moderate wing of the republican party, tied himself up in knots for the rest of the year. >> at every chance he was protecting his right flank. any move after that immigration vote. >> every one of those moves he looked political rather than confident. so i put him on losers. and the other...
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about six amongsts ago we passed a comprehensive immigration reform bill. it's been 25 years in the making. we know our immigration system is broken. we know that it's unfair. we know that people are suffering because of it. and we know we can do better. so we came together and 68 of us voted on the floor of the senate about six months ago to pass comprehensive immigration reform. i worked on that bill with seven colleagues -- four democrats, four republicans -- and we came up with a good bill, not a bill i agree with in all of its specifics but one that i think is a good, fair compromise. we sent it to the house of representatives. they've done nothing, nothing. they made some statements, some encourage, some discourage. but the fact is, they never called this bill. 2014 is another opportunity for the house of representatives to rise to this chavmen challenge. and i hope they will. there are many parts of that bill that are so essential -- strengthening our border -- a very important issue to all americans, particularly on the other side of the aisle. a pat
about six amongsts ago we passed a comprehensive immigration reform bill. it's been 25 years in the making. we know our immigration system is broken. we know that it's unfair. we know that people are suffering because of it. and we know we can do better. so we came together and 68 of us voted on the floor of the senate about six months ago to pass comprehensive immigration reform. i worked on that bill with seven colleagues -- four democrats, four republicans -- and we came up with a good bill,...
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the immigration bill and all these things, we have the votes on all these issues. we have strong bipartisan support. we need speaker to give a signal to take it to the floor. >> speaker boehner has an unruly group of tea party republicans. how have you been able to cajole, convince the feistier progressives in your caucus as speaker and as minority leader in a way he has not been able to do with tea party republicans? >> there is a very fundamental difference. first of all, we do not have the equivalence. there is nothing equivalent in the house democratic caucus to the tea party. for many reasons. most importantly, they are here to undo government. president george washington cautioned when he left office against political parties that are at war with their own government. while we don't want any more government, we need government. that's what they're here to undo. >> one of the thing i have always found kind of charming about you and speaker boehner is you really do seem to have affection for one another. >> we have a good rapport. >> you like each other. what d
the immigration bill and all these things, we have the votes on all these issues. we have strong bipartisan support. we need speaker to give a signal to take it to the floor. >> speaker boehner has an unruly group of tea party republicans. how have you been able to cajole, convince the feistier progressives in your caucus as speaker and as minority leader in a way he has not been able to do with tea party republicans? >> there is a very fundamental difference. first of all, we do...
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the house has passed an immigration bill. the senate should act by the end of this month, so we can work out the differences between the two bills in congress can pass a comprehensive bill for me to sign into law. america needs to conduct its debate on immigration in a reasoned and respectful tone. feelings run deep on this issue. as we work it out, all of us need to keep some things in mind. we cannot build a unified country by inciting people to anger or playing on anyone's fears or exploiting the issue of immigration for political gain. host: that was president bush back in may of 2006. this issue of immigration, how tough has it been for presidents to move through congress? guest: it goes back to the 19th century. it traces the changing pattern almost exclusively european to a much broader, much more expansive global, inclusive pattern, if you will. int speech of president bush 2006 belongs to a species of presidential leadership -- is one reason why, with the passage of time, presidents often tend to get re-reviewed more
the house has passed an immigration bill. the senate should act by the end of this month, so we can work out the differences between the two bills in congress can pass a comprehensive bill for me to sign into law. america needs to conduct its debate on immigration in a reasoned and respectful tone. feelings run deep on this issue. as we work it out, all of us need to keep some things in mind. we cannot build a unified country by inciting people to anger or playing on anyone's fears or...
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what are the chances of an immigration bill this year, mike? >> we have seen a fast, just a couple of blocks here from fast for families immigration reform supporters. now there is a glimmer of hope they will see something done, it just won't be this year. that deal not with standing that are left undone. you know the state of play, it has that path to citizen ship, opponents call it amnesty, something to do with some 11 million people who are in this country illegally. ner mad at president obama foo. this issue of deportations. you can see the level, the number of deportations increased steadily. then the entire eight years of the bush administrations and plenty of people are angry about that there are letters on this issue, they want to see something done. you saw the president heckled. surprisingly that man on the stage, heckling president obama in front of a crowd he thought would be supportive, really startling back and forth. yesterday, the vice president, joe biden on social media he had a chat, it was on skype and twister he talked abou
what are the chances of an immigration bill this year, mike? >> we have seen a fast, just a couple of blocks here from fast for families immigration reform supporters. now there is a glimmer of hope they will see something done, it just won't be this year. that deal not with standing that are left undone. you know the state of play, it has that path to citizen ship, opponents call it amnesty, something to do with some 11 million people who are in this country illegally. ner mad at...
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he called on republican leaders to allow that senate immigration bill to come to a vote. barring a hanukkah miracle, a prekwanzaa miracle? i don't know. barring some kind of late-in-the-year miracle, this congress is going to be the least productive congress in the history of the united states of america. republicans have been very, very good at repeatedly fake repealing obama care, almost four dozen times now, but that's not actually policy. and now, that time is over in our politics. health reform is done and they've stopped trying to repeal it. it's taken root. it's not going anywhere. you guys need to move on. now the question is whether in these last couple of days, can congress redeem themselves by doing at least one useful thing that even they themselves admit that they would like to do? what are the odds? joining us now is ryan grimm, washington bureau chief for "the huffington post." thank you so much for being with us. nice to see you. >> thank you for having me. >> it's almost unfathomable that we might get to the end of the year without all the baseline level
he called on republican leaders to allow that senate immigration bill to come to a vote. barring a hanukkah miracle, a prekwanzaa miracle? i don't know. barring some kind of late-in-the-year miracle, this congress is going to be the least productive congress in the history of the united states of america. republicans have been very, very good at repeatedly fake repealing obama care, almost four dozen times now, but that's not actually policy. and now, that time is over in our politics. health...
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the immigration bill, and all these things, we had votes on all these issues, we had strong bipartisan support. we just need the speaker to give the signal to take it to the floor. >> speaker boehner has an unruly group of tea party republicans. how have you been able to control, cajole, convince, work with, the feistier progressives in your caucus both as speaker and as minority leader, in a way that he has not been able to do with tea party republicans? >> there's a very fundamental difference. first of all, we do not have the equivalent. there is nothing equivalent in the house democratic caucus to the tea party. for many reasons, most importantly, they are here to undo government. president george washington cautioned when he left office against political parties that are at war with their own government. so while we don't want any more government than we need, we need the government we need, and that's what they're here to undo. >> one of the things i have always found kind of charming about you and speaker boehner is you really do seem to have affection for one another. >> we hav
the immigration bill, and all these things, we had votes on all these issues, we had strong bipartisan support. we just need the speaker to give the signal to take it to the floor. >> speaker boehner has an unruly group of tea party republicans. how have you been able to control, cajole, convince, work with, the feistier progressives in your caucus both as speaker and as minority leader, in a way that he has not been able to do with tea party republicans? >> there's a very...
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the immigration bill ends up passing the senate but buried in the house and he found himself in mortal combat producing nothing that he wanted to see. >> you've got two partys that are ideologically apart that are n a partisan war, and when you have divided government, no, you can't get big things done. the question is whether or not something causes the warfare to slow down or whether one side gets the overwhelming position. democrats did. they passed a big health care law. >> there's no way you can look at what's happened to him over the last year and say he's had nothing but a bad year. his approval is way down. his questions about his leadership are more persistent than they were. he has credibility problems at this point. >> very little seems to be within the president's control from fiscal cliffs to government shutdowns to thwarted efforts at gun control. they are -- there are roadblocks everywhere. his health care law turned out to be his achilles heel as well. with a spectacular website time-out, they got wind at their back and the white house was backed into a corner. >> we fu
the immigration bill ends up passing the senate but buried in the house and he found himself in mortal combat producing nothing that he wanted to see. >> you've got two partys that are ideologically apart that are n a partisan war, and when you have divided government, no, you can't get big things done. the question is whether or not something causes the warfare to slow down or whether one side gets the overwhelming position. democrats did. they passed a big health care law. >>...
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we can find that wants to work on sound spending policies, reasonable tax policies, a strong immigration bill, open trade, i think we can be great friends. i will tell you, you'll probably see us more active than the primaries -- both in the house and senates -- that you have in the past because we have to get -- >> where the primaries, republican primaries? >> i thick so. >> not the democratic -- >> i don't know. i haven't thought about that too much yet. but the bottom line is, you have to find candidates that can get elected, but then you have to find candidates that can help govern, because if we get -- >> way, wait, wait. tea party challengers to republicans incumbentses. are you for that? >> i'm very positive about the agenda that they original tea party had -- >> i know elm. that's not i asked. the tea party challenges to indumb wents, do are you for that. >> yes, i don't call them tea party challengers. people that wouldn't to go in -- don't pay our debts, close down the government, destroy our institutions, are not what this country needs and you'll probably find us pretty active in
we can find that wants to work on sound spending policies, reasonable tax policies, a strong immigration bill, open trade, i think we can be great friends. i will tell you, you'll probably see us more active than the primaries -- both in the house and senates -- that you have in the past because we have to get -- >> where the primaries, republican primaries? >> i thick so. >> not the democratic -- >> i don't know. i haven't thought about that too much yet. but the bottom...
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immigration reform. if you talked to a lot of union workers they are angry about the bills. they feel the democratic party is in bed with the latino caucus. i always thought it would be a smart move. >> do you know where we have a bunch of voters? >> the president's numbers are down 23% with hispanics. >> they don't hate republicans. yes, they do. >> when we come back, what does larry the cable guy think about health care, obama and christmas? and we'll talk about his new movie. tomorrow on greta's show, 7:00 p.m., dr. benjamin carson. tomorrow at 7:00 on fox. >>> get her done. larry the cable guy, what are you looking at my camera for? a "hannity" favorite. starring in -- what is it? >> madea christmas. >> "madea christmas". >> you have to read the name of the movie? >> i forgot which camera. >> just look at me. >> three cameras? shoot. that's 30 pounds. >> it's actually 20. that's 60 pounds. >> i haven't been here in a while. >> i'm skinnier than you and you were doing the weight loss commercial. >> it so what, it's the christmas season. i have sleeves on, too. >> you alwa
immigration reform. if you talked to a lot of union workers they are angry about the bills. they feel the democratic party is in bed with the latino caucus. i always thought it would be a smart move. >> do you know where we have a bunch of voters? >> the president's numbers are down 23% with hispanics. >> they don't hate republicans. yes, they do. >> when we come back, what does larry the cable guy think about health care, obama and christmas? and we'll talk about his...
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if you oppose, you know, a fairly dismrined immigration bill, war on immigrants. war, war. and that is what it's going to be. am i wrong? >> i think that is right. i'd say two things. one is that they do that and are going to do more of it next year. the question is how badly will it hurt? and questions about you know if he's concerned about these things why hasn't he done something to solve them? you're right. that is where they're coming. we know they are. so there are three things we better be prepared to do. let's not make stupid mistakes and say things that add weight and power let's do a better job of explaining what we believe, third, do a better job focusing on a positive agenda that is inclusive for working class people. >> but this is no real central authority in republican party now. you know there is a chairman of the rnc. it's hard to get a unified next job. president obama now is saying hey, in obamacare i'm willing to compromise if you have a better solution we'll talk about it. that is is what he said but the republican party is all over the place on obamaca
if you oppose, you know, a fairly dismrined immigration bill, war on immigrants. war, war. and that is what it's going to be. am i wrong? >> i think that is right. i'd say two things. one is that they do that and are going to do more of it next year. the question is how badly will it hurt? and questions about you know if he's concerned about these things why hasn't he done something to solve them? you're right. that is where they're coming. we know they are. so there are three things we...
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immigration bill saying it's likely to stigmatize foreigners and create a climate of ethnic profiling un refugee agency says the initiative if passed would violate the rights of asylum seekers prime minister david cameron has proposed new measures to tary legal migrants barring their access to bank accounts private housing and free public services. on paper it's still the world's wealthiest nation but appearances can be deceptive working class americans are increasingly finding that they can't provide for their families and are being left behind by soaring inequality. reports. luis vasquez is a nineteen year old college student and his family's principal breadwinner he makes seven dollars and twenty five cents per hour working at mcdonald's a company that pays its c.e.o. over thirteen million dollars a year five siblings and a single mother. had i mean to be honest the conditions are not great you really can't do much on. one thing for certain is we're actually on public assistance and the reason you know that's the only way we're surviving. the demand for fast food is a two hundred b
immigration bill saying it's likely to stigmatize foreigners and create a climate of ethnic profiling un refugee agency says the initiative if passed would violate the rights of asylum seekers prime minister david cameron has proposed new measures to tary legal migrants barring their access to bank accounts private housing and free public services. on paper it's still the world's wealthiest nation but appearances can be deceptive working class americans are increasingly finding that they can't...
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immigration bill saying it's likely to stick to stigmatize foreigners and create a climate of ethnic profiling u.n. refugee agency says the initiative if passed would violate the rights of asylum seekers president the prime minister i should say david cameron has proposed new measures to terry illegal migrants barring their access to bank accounts private housing and free public service to. a judge in saudi arabia has recommended that imprisoned blogger rife by dawi be charged for rejecting islam something that could carry the death penalty the activist has been behind bars since he was sentenced in june to a seven year term and six hundred lashes for making supposedly am to islamic statements on who's there. website has been linked to a wider crackdown two of the country's best known political activist given jail sentences earlier this year. they made billions for their employers but have nothing to feed their families with us fast food workers face poverty as bosses refuse to increase their basic salary this despite barack obama's promise to raise the minimum wage. reports. luis va
immigration bill saying it's likely to stick to stigmatize foreigners and create a climate of ethnic profiling u.n. refugee agency says the initiative if passed would violate the rights of asylum seekers president the prime minister i should say david cameron has proposed new measures to terry illegal migrants barring their access to bank accounts private housing and free public service to. a judge in saudi arabia has recommended that imprisoned blogger rife by dawi be charged for rejecting...
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so if comprehensive immigration reform, thomas, you and i take any bill on comprehensive immigration. part is border security, the dream act, ag workers, future flows for the high tech industry and a pathway to legalization. so immigration reform is clearly -- you can clearly divide it up because there are different components that make up the package. look, as long as in the end none of the parts causes me any acid indigestion or illness, i say let's serve it in parts an pieces. the important thing is to get it done. the president of the united states has wisely said let's get it done that way so i can get a bill to sign. >> let's talk about the president, though, because you have an op-ed today. you take issue with republicans blocking reform but you also seem to take issue with the president and take him to task on the number of deportations under his watch. in part you write these undocumented youth are american in every sense of the word, including the confidence with which they speak their minds. but they don't have papers. you cannot go anywhere without hearing about the devast
so if comprehensive immigration reform, thomas, you and i take any bill on comprehensive immigration. part is border security, the dream act, ag workers, future flows for the high tech industry and a pathway to legalization. so immigration reform is clearly -- you can clearly divide it up because there are different components that make up the package. look, as long as in the end none of the parts causes me any acid indigestion or illness, i say let's serve it in parts an pieces. the important...
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it started with 17 people who vowed they wouldn't eat until an immigration reform bill is passed.me are now on day 21. president obama and the first lady visited them last week, bringing attention to their cause, but can they change minds? margie o'mara is a democratic pollster, hector barreto joins us also. we know these protesters have been fasting for weeks. they have prayed at the offices of speaker boehner. in the real world, does something like this help to get bills passed? >> i think it brings attention to the issue and this is an important issue. we were very hopeful earlier in the year when the senate passed their bill that there was going to be more movement on this. the reality is they don't have a lot of days left in this year and they have a lot of big issues so this probably is going to be something that's going to be tackled at the beginning of the next year. >> and even if it waits until next year, there's still this argument over how to get it done. and there's the article in the national review that looks at the benefits of a step-by-step plan rather than a comp
it started with 17 people who vowed they wouldn't eat until an immigration reform bill is passed.me are now on day 21. president obama and the first lady visited them last week, bringing attention to their cause, but can they change minds? margie o'mara is a democratic pollster, hector barreto joins us also. we know these protesters have been fasting for weeks. they have prayed at the offices of speaker boehner. in the real world, does something like this help to get bills passed? >> i...
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has passed an immigration bill. hould act by the end of this month, so we can work out the differences between the two bills in congress can pass a comprehensive bill for me to sign into law. america needs to conduct its debate on immigration in a reasoned and respectful tone. we work it out, all of us need to keep some things in mind. unifiedt build a country by inciting people to anger or playing on anyone's fears or exploiting the issue of immigration for political gain. that was president bush back in may of 2006. how tough has the issue of immigration been for presidents to move through congress? guest: they goes back to the 19th century -- it goes back to , the regional,y almost exclusively european, but to a much more expensive, global, inclusive pattern. in 2006 belongs to a species of presidential leadership -- is one reason why, with the passage of time, presidents often tend to get re- reviewed more generously than at the time. one of the examples we remember harry truman for is the fact that he was campai
has passed an immigration bill. hould act by the end of this month, so we can work out the differences between the two bills in congress can pass a comprehensive bill for me to sign into law. america needs to conduct its debate on immigration in a reasoned and respectful tone. we work it out, all of us need to keep some things in mind. unifiedt build a country by inciting people to anger or playing on anyone's fears or exploiting the issue of immigration for political gain. that was president...
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system to check a status against the federal data base. >> i believe now we have the strongest immigration bille country. >> undocumented workers were spooked by the newly stringent laws and left for other states that hadn't passed such harsh anti-immigration policies. >> i've told many people this is probably the largest economic development job creation bill that the state of alabama has ever passed. >> sure, if by economic development he means states and businesses losing billions of dollars in income and tax revenue. with no undocumented immigrants working, crops literally rotted in the fields. after half a day, i can tell you firsthand why nobody came to replace the immigrant workers. the work is excruciating. i've been here since 7:00, and i've still only finished two bins. oh [ bleep ]. look at that! they're falling out of my bag. yes. absolutely. it's lunchtime. [ speaking in foreign language ] what was the quota today you have to hit? >> i have to hit three trailers. and that's, like, eight tubs per person. >> i don't think i'm going to hit eight tubs today. >> morgan's pace, compared
system to check a status against the federal data base. >> i believe now we have the strongest immigration bille country. >> undocumented workers were spooked by the newly stringent laws and left for other states that hadn't passed such harsh anti-immigration policies. >> i've told many people this is probably the largest economic development job creation bill that the state of alabama has ever passed. >> sure, if by economic development he means states and businesses...
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this is a very strong argument with pure economics about why we want to have this immigration bill passed>> you mentioned john boehner. what about on the democratic side? is there some sort of reach out there to hire people to help, as well? >> yes, there has been a change in the position in the obama white house, but there have been a couple of big signals. you know what, maybe. and ship is not totally necessary. maybe some legal status just underneath that, but we can make it legal to stay and work here, and also, instead of an undisclosed piece of information, maybe we will let republicans break it up into smaller pieces, which would allow them to have a much more surgical approach. >> recycling back. job creation and taxation. >> yes. it gives the republican party some hope of not becoming a permanent minority in this country. they are really paying attention to that. this is a priority. they have got to get this right. >> bob, thank you very much pre- of the immigration reform debate and the budget. bob joining us there. when we come back, the global advisory services. what is being
this is a very strong argument with pure economics about why we want to have this immigration bill passed>> you mentioned john boehner. what about on the democratic side? is there some sort of reach out there to hire people to help, as well? >> yes, there has been a change in the position in the obama white house, but there have been a couple of big signals. you know what, maybe. and ship is not totally necessary. maybe some legal status just underneath that, but we can make it...
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immigration bill saying it is likely to stigmatize foreigners and create a climate of ass make profiling. the un refugee agency says the initiative if passed would violate the rights of asylum seekers prime minister david cameron has proposed new measures to deter illegal migrants barring their access to bank accounts private housing and free public services. the japanese prime minister has visited a controversial war shrine in tokyo drawing sharp rebuke from china and south korea it's the first time in seven years a leader has visited the memorial which honors people who died in the second world war including convicted war criminals this comes at a delicate time in relations between japan and china and the tensions over a small group of violence in the east china sea that they both claim as their own. now look at the latest breakthroughs and gadgets in the high tech world next in technology update here an international sales. although have gone duck hunting a few times i've never seen the duck dynasty t.v. show but gosh if i heard about the standoff involving one of the stars of the sho
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type of things in order for immigration bill to go forward. which comes first, the chicken or the egg? a pathway to citizenship. these are the things that have to be ironed out in the open. it also has to be incremental. it cannot be the obamacare 3000 page bill nobody reads. lori: the one risk factor every stock strategist and economist point to are the physical fights, the budget fights we continue to do month after month as the main risk for the market. a promising jobs report for november following the month in october. the market is on a tear, the biggest risk factor for the market's washington, so how do you see this content to unfold? >> the uncertainty is the plague on the economy. the fact businesses cannot plan health care or tax policy, i don't know their obligations, standing in the way of the progress of recovery by thwarting business at every turn. the economy may be turning around. it is not going to be where it should be, they refused to take the lead and help businesses. they are together, it is a shared responsibility and wen
type of things in order for immigration bill to go forward. which comes first, the chicken or the egg? a pathway to citizenship. these are the things that have to be ironed out in the open. it also has to be incremental. it cannot be the obamacare 3000 page bill nobody reads. lori: the one risk factor every stock strategist and economist point to are the physical fights, the budget fights we continue to do month after month as the main risk for the market. a promising jobs report for november...