republic senator marco yiewbio stopped by the factor to clear up about his family cuba to america. he also talked about the future of the republic party. bill: hi, senator, the beef the the washington post has and they are making a pretty big deal about it i m not seeing the great importance of the story is that your time line is off on your family history of coming from cuba to the united states. did you mislead anybody in your family history when you talked about it? absolutely not. the date that my parents came i was us under the impression that it was in the late 50s until very recently didn t realize that it wasn t. bill: they came earlier than that. they came earlier first time to the united states special privilege. here is the point it s irrelevant whether they are exiles or not. my parents could not return in 1971 to the nation of my birth
considered, all right? what do you think about that? i m honored by it but frankly i m focused on my job in the senate. bill: of course it s true. you are a senator. they elected you to help them in florida and you have to. i haven t been there a year yet. bill: that s what christie had in new jersey. right. bill: you could get a call it s very, very possible and you are not going to sit here and rule out. yeah. let me tell you why i do. there are some things that i would like to accomplish. bill: i want to get it straight. no matter who the nominee is for the republic party, if they say i would like you, senator rubio to consider being vice president you are going to say absolutely not. you are not going to do it? i m going to say i have been here in the united states senate for a year. there are some things i want to finish here. i want to accomplish some things. bill: it s off the table. it is. bill: that s almost shocking. you are just made for. this you are
republic senator marco yiewbio stopped by the factor to clear up about his family cuba to america. he also talked about the future of the republic party. bill: hi, senator, the beef the the washington post has and they are making a pretty big deal about it i m not seeing the great importance of the story is that your time line is off on your family history of coming from cuba to the united states. did you mislead anybody in your family history when you talked about it? absolutely not. the date that my parents came i was us under the impression that it was in the late 50s until very recently didn t realize that it wasn t. bill: they came earlier than that. they came earlier first time to the united states special privilege. here is the point it s irrelevant whether they are exiles or not. my parents could not return in 1971 to the nation of my birth
and if you could elevate the republic party into the white house, you are telling me you wouldn t? why can t i do that from the senate. bill: because you can t. sure you can absolutely. bill bull you are one of a hundred there. there is a lot of important public policy that s come out of senate. the senate is is an important place. we can do a lot of good from there if we focus on it. bill: what if they kidnap you? that changes everything. bill: look, i m glad you are being honest with the folks. certain live this is going to be a nasty campaign. and in florida it s going to be super nasty. whether you have a president whose record is one of making things worse. that is unfortunate. the american people deserve more than that. bill: can i see you in 10 years maybe sooner running for president yourself. or having a show here on fox. [ laughter ] bill: you might want to think about that senator. hmmm the rubio factor. i have got to get out of here sometime. absolutel
woah! [ giggles ] republic senator marco yiewbio stopped by the factor to clear up about his family cuba to america. he also talked about the future of the republic party. bill: hi, senator, the beef the the washington post has and they are making a pretty big deal about it i m not seeing the great importance of the story is that your time line is off on your family history of coming from cuba to the united states. did you mislead anybody in your family history when you talked about it? absolutely not. the date that my parents came i was us under the impression that it was in the late 50s until very recently didn t realize that it wasn t. bill: they came earlier than that. they came earlier first time to the united states special privilege. here is the point it s irrelevant whether they are exiles or not. my parents could not return in 1971 to the nation of my birth unless they re willing to live