that? well, i think chris kobach s involvement in this administration causes me a heart palpitations. he has been the spearhead of the anti-immigrant movement. he drafted the legislation, the initiative rather that passed in arizona. he is part of the anti-population, anti-immigrant movement that is comprised of fair center for immigration studies and numbers usa, and if he is going to be the face of the trump administration on the immigration issue. it s not just going to be a problem for mexico and mexicans living in the united states. it s going to be a problem for our economy because the last thing that we need is to depopulate this country by sending people home, by making it difficult for them to live here. illegal immigrants are about 6% of the u.s. workforce. they do jobs that americans will not do, and if they were to
responding to his frank talk about the state of the economy and desire to be create jobs here and to making things here. we got to reach out to those voters. the establishment of the democratic party which we and the bernie sanders camp quite frankly were always at odds with, you know, really has gotten comfortable not dealing with the fact that from our cities to our rural places, there has been massive poverty that has risen up as jobs have disappeared. and so our party has to get back to being the party of the people. at the same time, we got to take trump at his word. you know, that, you know, he intends to go after many basic rights. have to get ready to hold massive protests, to defend the rights of our neighbors. and ourselves. and so you ll see, i think, a two-pronged approach as dems get back to being the part of the people and on the other hand
on election day. i hope even those who were critical of mr. trump of president elect trump, i like the sound of that, i hope they learned something from the voters. that s what so many of us have been urging from the beginning. you want to grow the republican party, pay attention to what he s done. also new this morning, house speaker paul ryan is trying to put the minds of anti-trump protesters at ease and distancing the party from those being accused of racial violence in the wake of the historic win. if people who espouse those views, they re not republicans and we don t want them in the party if they re thinking about it. and i m confident that donald trump feels the same way. there is no place for that. as long as foreprotests are peaceful, if people want to do that, that s what the nation is about. demonstrators marched the streets since trump s victory. even in germany.
people of the e-mail matter that they had kind of almost forgotten about and clinton had gotten her strength back from. so that did not help them. that last bit of news about the e-mails. in a very close election, separated by only 100,000 votes across three states, which is not very many out of 120 million, could have made the difference. you tweeted about voting tuesday for the next gop president marco rubio, meaning 2020. suggesting trump would lose. what do you think today about is i still think that if marco rubio became president in 2020 he would be the next republican president. i haven t forgotten that donald trump spent most of his life as a democrat. i think many of the things he favors, his opposition to trade, for example, is not a core republican principle. i think the success of his presidency is going to depend on whether or not the economy gets
morgan what do you expect to see today? we expect to see more forests today. here in new york, they re starting in central park near another trump hotel and starting to walk here to trump towers. we re on fifth avenue. just yesterday, there were 20,000 protesters here in new york. they were chanting things like we reject the president elect. and they were holding signs that said my body, my choice. we saw disparate groups coming together to say, look, we know we cannot change the results of the election, but what we want to do is make our voices heard. we want people to know we re unhappy and they also wanted people to know they stood with their brothers and sisters who they felt were marginalized by some of president elect donald trump s comments. we saw a couple of familiar faces. take a listen. one of the smallest demonstrations. you think they re going to get bigger? they re only going to get bigger. the majority of the people didn t vote for him. i felt it was important