bret: we should have put the list that didn t get through. it s a little bit further out there. the regulation issue is huge. they have the ability to hurt businesses all over the country because they have such a large market. the idea you have people in california who think illegal immigrants should be able to vote but that a person who is eligible to be president should be placed on the ballot if he doesn t hand over his private tax records. that s something that i m i don t know enough of the law to say that i think that would disenfranchise a lot of people. pushing for illegal immigrants to be able to vote, that will cause a backlash. i think the tax returns is a different issue. here in california is an experiment, the left is pushing hard. look at the people who signed up to single-payer already. they passed single-payer through one of the houses through the legislature with no plan to pay for it.
afraid, don t be overly fearful and certainly don t let terrorists change our way of aer of life. a message we ve heard from administrations in both parties over the years since 9/11. but making it clear that they have a robust framework. one other point, kate, in this pen and pad brief, as they call it the next step as you reported, we expect some back and forth around policy. i can tell you, fbi director comey and his staff have been telling reporters and anyone who will listen for months that they re worried about what s called going dark, not getting enough intelligence from encryption, an issue reported on this week, and companies like apple that use technology innovations to prevent the government from getting material even when it does have a warrant. that s not a civil liberties issue but more of a corporate regulation issue. i would not at all be surprised if that issue comes up in the closed door briefing. all right. i want to also bring in the foreign editor for time mag
okay, well that s kind of a bold prediction in a state where recent polling shows him trailing governor mitt romney by a few points. governor romney may have found added momentum with his win, he captured 83% of the vote, all 20 delegates. rick santorum was not able to garner much support. his own camp admitted damage was done when he told a local newspaper speaking english should be a requirement for puerto row coto gain state hood. rick santorum has a consistent show and when he went to puerto rico and took a locally unpopular it s hard to get through it. shocking. mitt romney on the other hand switched another of his positions to gain favor in puerto rico saying puerto ricans shouldn t have to learn english if they want to become a state. romney has twice as many delegates as any other candidates. tally he stands at 518 for governor romney. senator santorum with 239, newt gingrich has 139 and ron paul has 69 delegates for that congressman. so we re going to get