were up for reelection this year could sense that in a handful of them voted no on the whole idea of the first go around last week. by the end of the weekend, i think it was clear to them at least that they were losing and it was hurting it could hurt them back home. they caved in and schumer and the filibustering democrats got practically nothing. >> tucker: is just remarkable. republicans seem a little out of touch with the public sentiment on this, too. the harvard poll asked people, do you think we need less or more immigration? overwhelmingly less. the number of americans who want more, people that come from foreign countries, that is the consensus in d.c. we need more. 12% want more. i wonder why they are not aware of that. none of them seem aware of that. >> well, it depends on which piece of the immigration issue you are looking at. the idea that you want more immigrants than we are now getting i think is -- that's not popular, as you suggest.