comprehensive immigration reform. that is a catch word and loaded. for everything else. and it sounded like at times you were all trying to negotiate that. where are you today after this meeting? again, what was agreed to was that we re going to deal with these four issues as a package. we re going to deal with these four issues. what the president did say, and i said this with you a number of times. if we can get this done, i would like to deal with the entire broken immigration system. the president is amenable to doing that as well. but we have to do this. this is a heavy lift. so not a clean bill, just so i m clear. not a clean bill for the d.r.e.a.m.ers, all four things together. all four. not only will we deal with them in a legal, be permanent way, we will have border security, deal with some of the issues that have been problematic for decades. i m hoping if we get this done it will show the framework how
intimidation and financial pressure to block free speach. well digitalisation has become a real catch word in the media these days but what does it mean for our everyday lives hello what s it looking like one of course the technical term means that you re turning an analog format into a digital one so it can be interpreted by computer remember without that back in a school brian but digitalization is affecting nearly every area of human endeavor these days and it s changing daily life dramatically for billions of people especially when it comes to well how they communicate how you do business for example you don t write shopping lists probably anymore you really tight them into an app that is digitalisation and if you don t go to pick up your shopping yourself but instead have a service to live a real versions of what you put in your virtual shopping cart will that s digitalisation as well the phenomenon is also changing how we work more and more tasks are being broken down and turned
guests. i do, and they were standing. it looked like everybody was standing. the nra said they think about 10,000 people were in the room and every seat was taken. we have here buck and his son. you ve never been to an nra meeting. what did you think? it was amazing. i think at one point we had some goosebumps here. reporter: what makes this special for you? it s a crowd that fills me with patriotism. the kind of catch word has been freedom, and the usa. so it s kind of fun to come together and hear that. reporter: and you heard president trump. what did you think of the speech? it was good. like freedom, which he kept mentioning over and over again, and protecting the second amendment. reporter: his first 100 days, have they been better than expected for you, worse than expected, as expected? how would grade him?
groups and go at it at a high level. sometimes you can go into it with fewer numbers saying they re for you but they can be so robust, it can turn you. trump, prohibitive favorite to use a catch word. why do you think donald trump is doing so much better in new hampshire? it s all about the political culture, iowa, midwestern state. you have a lot of evangelicals. new hampshire, much different kl turl culturally. i think donald trump will do much better inรง new hampshire than iowa. errol louis, quick thought. what do you think going into today, the biggest factor in the race in iowa will be on the democrat side? oh, interesting. on the democratic side. i think it s going to be, just as on the republican side, frankly, organization. bernie sanders is out there making inroads and the polls
brought up, you know, since august. at this point, it s really been a catch word that s been used by officials with discussing commissions and systemic changes. we have to see what this community policing will look like and what it will do. these regions have lived with this level of policing for a very, very long time. people are waiting to see what exactly this connection will look like. it s something that right now is still kind of set in the catch word territory. i think we re waiting to see where it goes. danny, what do you expect tonight? do you expect any sort of activity on the streets there, any sort of protesting? i expect there will be more protesting. that partly has to do with the reports and all the action but also the weather is now better. just bitter cold for the last few months. a lot of protesters have been waiting for it to be easier to get out here. i think we may see john belmar of the st. louis county police department bring out more armored vehicles which i