have a heart. we need to be educating these children because they will become a drag on our sew seity. society. i think that is what texans wanted to do. is out of 181 members of the texas legislature when this issue came up, only four dissenting votes. a state issue. texans voted on it and i still support it greatly. senator santorum, you don t need to butt in because i m about to ask you a question. on that exact issue. you say that governor perry s opposition to building a border along the entire fence shows that he is a big government moderate ? question, is he too soft on illegal immigration. one isrnor, perry, no is uglinessing that the students that are illegal in the country
have a heart. we need to be educating these children because they will become a drag on our sew seity. society. i think that is what texans wanted to do. is out of 181 members of the texas legislature when this issue came up, only four dissenting votes. a state issue. texans voted on it and i still support it greatly. senator santorum, you don t need to butt in because i m about to ask you a question. on that exact issue. you say that governor perry s opposition to building a border along the entire fence shows that he is a big government moderate ? question, is he too soft on illegal immigration. one isrnor, perry, no is uglinessing that the students that are illegal in the country
look thinner. i practice that all the time. excuse me. where are we going? listen, greg, you said that you and i had the same what is that again? sound on tape. we had the same sound on tape but we had it for different reasons. what did you pick? the exchange between perry and santorum over immigration or perry s gree dream act. let s take a look at that. you say that we should not educate children who have come into our state for no other reason than they have been brought there by no fault of their own. i don t think you have a heart. governor perry, no one is suggesting up here that the students that are illegal in the country shouldn t be able to go to a college and university. the point is why are we subsidizing? not that they can t two. they can go. they just have to borrow money and find other sources to be
look thinner. i practice that all the time. excuse me. where are we going? listen, greg, you said that you and i had the same what is that again? sound on tape. we had the same sound on tape but we had it for different reasons. what did you pick? the exchange between perry and santorum over immigration or perry s gree dream act. let s take a look at that. you say that we should not educate children who have come into our state for no other reason than they have been brought there by no fault of their own. i don t think you have a heart. governor perry, no one is suggesting up here that the students that are illegal in the country shouldn t be able to go to a college and university. the point is why are we subsidizing? not that they can t two. they can go. they just have to borrow money and find other sources to be
blamed on hurricane/tropical storm irene. more than three million homes and businesses still don t have power. flood warnings still are in effect in five states from vermont to new jersey. all this brings me to my colleague, mary snow, in patterson, new jersey. mary, what is going on there around you right now? reporter: well, evacuations have been going on for the past 48 hours and they are only intensifying because you just mentioned, there are some rivers that have yet to crest. here in patterson, new jersey, which is about three blocks away from the passaic river, that has not yet crested. we are told it s about seven feet higher than it normally is, and there have been boats going out that were with the state office of emergency management, their search and rescue teams have been going out all morning. we are joined by the mayor of patterson, jeff jones. mr. mayor, thanks for joining us. what is your biggest concern right now? well, the biggest concern right now is t