president obama s dramatic change in immigration policy has most latino groups cheering and other groups chafing. they will not only stop deporting young immigrants, they will make those under 30 eligible for work permits. might call it the back door dream act, using executive power to do something congress considered but haven t passed because of conservative opposition. this is not amnesty, this is not immunity. this is not a path to citizenship. it s not a permanent fix. this is a temporary measure that let s us focus resources wisely while giving a degree of relief and hope to talented, driven, patriotic young people. the administration insists it has the legal power to set deportation priorities. as someone who is charged with enforcing the immigration system, we re setting good, strong, sensible priorities, and again, these young people really are not the individuals that immigration removal process was designed to focus upon. that s where the fight is. some con
with a double-digit lead over newt gingrich. part of his advantage comes from early voter who is went his way more than 50% of the time. here s a reaction from gingrich, just a short time ago. mr. speaker, do you still see a path to the nomination? of course. how? unify the conservatives, you win the delegates, and then you have the nomination. freshman florida senator marco rubio is a very popular man these days. he s been mentioned as a possible vice presidential choice for whomever comes out on top. but he says, no way. my answer hasn t changed on that. i ve answered it repeatedly. the fact is, i m focused on my job here in the senate. i ll do anything the nominee wants me to do in terms of getting elected. i don t think that s going to be vice president. i don t think i m going to be the vice presidential nominee. rubio, who was speaking with our soledad o brien, also talked about why he hasn t endorsed everyone. i have relationships with two of the four c