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we start on the campaign trail and president obama s full-court press to win latino voters who could be the key to winning re-election. so exactly a week after he announced the u.s. would stop deporting some illegal immigrants brought here as children, he spoke to one of the country s biggest hispanic conventions. we should have passed the d.r.e.a.m. act a long time ago. it was written by members of both parties. when it came up for a vote a year and a half ago, republicans in congress blocked it. the bill hadn t changed. the need hadn t changed. the only thing that had changed was politics. mitt romney had his turn. president obama has not made them a priority. after 3 1/2 years of putting every issue from loan guarantees to his donors to cash for clunkers, putting all those things before immigration, now the president has been seized by an overwhelming need to do what he could have done on day one, but didn t. i think you deserve better. chief white house correspond
wasn t that fun, having the president of the united states opening up our show? all right. you know what, for a year now, we have been talking about shovel-ready jobs, how if we had the shovel-ready jobs and the bill, 780 billion dollars we ll keep the unemployment low and put people to work and save the country aen save our economy. well, you know, how many of you have been noticing this, but the president has been talking about shovel-ready jobs for a long time. just watch. all of them have projects that are shovel-ready. we ve got shovel-ready projects all across the country. shovel-ready projects. we are seeing shovels hit the ground. shovels are breaking ground. there are almost a hundred shovel-ready transportation projects already approved in colorado which are beginning to create jobs e shovel-ready jobs that s what we ve been hearing about, but this week in a very revealing interview