immigrants. the way he has talked about people from mexico in particular. the way he has talked about border communities including el paso. she was asked to explain why she thought given the president's remarks of those kinds he shouldn't come to el paso after the shooting. but that idea that she expressed in sforesponse to that question that the president actually could do something here, that he could help, that he could redress some of what's wrong, that he could apologize for his hurtful words, he could take them back, he could say he knows those words are wrong and they caused harm and here's why they're wrong and here's why i take them back. i mean, that is not a huge and unimaginable thing to ask for from a national leader at a time like this. especially if you are in a position of moral -- if you're in the kind of moral position that the congresswoman from el paso is in after what just happened in her town. i don't know that congresswoman escobar expects that from president trump. you know, that he'll, you know, take back the things he said