this puts her squarely in line with most hispanic voters on an issue that continues to cause major headaches for republicans. even jeb bush, probably the most amenable to immigration reform prefers to talk mostly about illegal status for undocumented immigrants and has only offered tentative support on any notion of a pathway to citizenship. make no mistake, today not a single republican candidate, announced or potential, is clearly and consistently supporting a path to citizenship, not one. when they talk about legal status, that is code for second class status. joining me now, nevada reporter john raulson and jess mcintosh. i was at rancho high school in 2008 at a caucus back in the early days of that campaign.
class status. joining me now, nevada reporter john raulson and jess mcintosh. i was at rancho high school in 2008 at a caucus back in the early days of that campaign. they were trying to run this caucus and didn t have the infrastructure in place. two things there 37 hillary clinton won a huge amount of hispanic voters in that caucus but she was historically taking a pretty tough line. remember that driver s license moment where she waffled a about it on it she talked about deporting anyone who committed a crime, no marion matter how minor. how big a step was this today for her in this campaign? well, i think it was pretty shocking, chris, and you laid it out pretty well. her campaign signaled this morning to the media that she would be going for a path to citizenship. that was obvious. she had to stake out that territory. but she sprinted way past that
caucus back. i want to give you a quick peek at what s streaming online. the first lady is a surprise to say hello and welcome them as they visit the white house. you can see at her feet there s bo the dog as well. wouldn t that be cool. you go to the white house and the next thing you know the first lady shows up. what else is cool, some day you might be able to watch that on your ipad 3. talking about what s coming from apple because there s a new report that the electronics giant is about to unroll this third version of its popular tablet. reportedly buying enough parts to make, get this, 1.5 million of them for all of us. danni injoins me now. that s a big number, 1.5 million ipad whatevers because we don t know what the title is. the ipad 3 or the 4g because they ve got 4g in it. they sold a lot of ipad oneses and i had 2s. high hopes with what
for something called gasgasohol. it then became known as ethanol and we renewed it. big oil tried to kill it and chuck grassley said i was the one person that saved ethanol from big oil. why do i believe in ethanol? pretty simple. if i have to choose between the next billion dollars going to saudi arabia or south dakota, i pick south dakota. if i have to pick between iran and iowa, i pick iowa. and the fact is, if we could make sure we retain the renewable fuel standards, go to e-15 as a blend and move towards flex vehicles and flex stations we re better off. brazilians have flex vehicles. auto companies say it s hard to do, every one of them do it in brazil. brazilians are independent of the middle east in their energy supplies. we can do this. we can get it done and it s important we do so. let me give you two quick examples of how totally wrong barack obama is on energy. as opposed to drilling offshore he put a moratorium in the gulf and he goes to brazil and he tells the
reporter: the republican race is now a two-man battle between gingrich and romney. the former house speaker not only has the lead in iowa but made a surge in new hampshire where romney has been sitting pretty at the top of the polls for months. romney is now starting to engage gingrich more directly. he is a lifelong politician. reporter: gingrich fired back. it is fair to say i have been a successful candidate a number of times. reporter: gingrich confident he ll be successful one more time. yesterday gingrich talked about what kind of race he would run against president obama. gingrich said he will compete in all 50 states. rob, sunny? thank you, karen. our new abc news poll just released shows just how popular gingrich is among iowa republicans. 33% of iowans who plan to go to january s gop caucus back gingrich. mitt romney and texas congressman ron paul favored by 18%. texas governor rick perry is backed by just 11%. compared to rivals, 43% believe gingrich has the be