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why does he want to build a wall? he always sort of relies on campaigns. the why and the how, which i think is a lot more difficult. will it be convincing? to john s point, most presidents do get a bounce out of these speeches by having unfiltered dialogue with the american people. it doesn t last forever, but it does give you, if you re looking for a reset, it s a great way to do it. several times in the obama presidency it worked for him that way, give a jobs speech to congress in the fall of 2011, it was the beginning of his path back to re-election. so these are important speeches. we had watched donald trump time and time again at big rallies, and he gets his energy from these rallies, and he campaigns so well at these rallies, it s what got him elected. and i m so curious to see him in this chamber tonight, because many times one-half of the audience will stand, the other half will sit.
commitment to fix the nation s immigration system. he touted last week s decision to block the deporting of hundreds of thousands or more young illegal immigrants. yesterday, governor romney blasted the president s move as nothing but a stopgap measure and said if elected he would make legal immigration easier. he would never get specific on repealing this rule from the president. wendell is on the north lawn. did the president focus the entire speech on this? part of it? what? reporter: he divided the comments half in half between immigration reform and the standard stump speech which worked reasonably well with hispanics because it was a jobs speech and they have been hit hard by the economic downturn and got applause. but the biggest cheer was for the deportation decision. friday we announced we are lifting the shadow of deportation from deserving young people brought to this country as children. we should have passed the dream
growth chart. you can see that job growth is slowing down. yesterday morning politico.com reports that the republican house speaker, john boehner, held a closed-door meeting with republicans in the house. politico quotes him as telling his caucus, quote, let s call bull puckey, bullpuckey. he didn t use that word but it begins with bull and is a word that i cannot say on cable. jobs is our only focus. so says john boehner to house republicans yesterday. you want to know what house republicans did work on yesterday? say it with me now, abortion. just a few hours after the big rousing jobs, jobs, jobs speech, republicans went to the house floor to get to work on what they actually work on, which is another republican anti-abortion bill. one they put on an expedited
just a few hours after the big rousing jobs, jobs, jobs speech, republicans went to the house floor to work on what they work on, which is another anti-abortion bill. one they put on an expedited fast track to make sure they could bring it to the floor. the bill needed a two-thirds majority to pass the that did not happen. the bill failed. don t let this make you think that republicans are giving up their laser like focus on jobs by which i mean abortion. ahead of yesterday s big anti-abortion vote, that bill sponsor told the hill newspaper that republicans might could maybe bring the bill up again later under regular rules this time so it would only need a simple majority to pass. he said yesterday s defeat was all part of republicans master plan to keep the whole focus of the congress on jobs by, which i mean abortion.