but do you really think that democrats are how do you think that democrats should talk about immigration? an election year so there s additional polling out yesterday that shows when democrats just simply point out what happened on the bipartisan border bill that it was the toughest bill if enacted in decades. and it was killed by donald trump that republicans political advantage on the issue of immigration disappears it literally disappears because people, you know, kind of have come to that conclusion that yeah, republicans talk a big game on immigration, but have they ever done anything? no, they haven t. i think democrats should lead with a simple message. we believe in border security. we want to protect the border and we have a plan to get that done republicans have no plan to get that done. now, i also think that we should talk about the importance of providing a pathway to citizenship for people that are here, we should maintain robust legal immigration, but
So a lot of nervousness here. a lot of pride in their country, mixed feelings in their country. the draw, as they say, if it s a draw, iran goes through. and right now, 0-0. we ll see. this is how i like to watch a game. watching in woodland hills, sitting down with honey-soaked pastries. oh! what s happening? okay. nothing. i heard a commotion. i m living. go ahead, yeah. okay, yeah. honey-soaked pastries and you should introduce that in the bar where you are. now what s the mood? reporter: yes. this is what was that alisyn? sorry. don t worry. just tell me what s happening in the bar. reporter: i can t hear a word you re saying, alisyn, but tell you what what we had with andy last week. yeah. he s i can t hear you. got to get back to the match.
Great. heart racing. fans amazing. atmosphere being here and missing last tight we went to the world cup, just just a lot of emotion. we re excited. this is great. reporter: no goal yet. is it coming? oh, it s coming. oh, it s coming! reporter: there you go, victor. 0 for 3. just need the first one. reporter: take a 1-0 lead at this point, guys, but like i said. lots of optimism. lots of anxiety because everyone s waiting for that first goal, if it happens. tell you what, the roof s going to blow off this place. we can imagine. already, andy, thank you. check in with nick in l.a. home to a large population of iranian immigrants. what s the mood there? nick? reporter: well, alisyn, at a cafe and a lot of mixed emotions. got to say. a lot of these people are dual iranian/u.s. citizens. a great fondness for their home country but not the regime in
Ckcnn sports anchor andy schole and at a watch party in woodland hills, california. andy, start with you. learned after last week s hits, england game, best to hit you early. late in the match, a little distracted. how are folks feeling there where you are? reporter: victor, everybody here rather anxious, because, you know, u.s. scored one goal since june. against wales last week. played pretty well against in england but that was a 0-0 tie. we have to score. everyone is waiting for that goal to eventually happen. there is, i guess, nervous optimism it will eventually come. matt sheridan is right here. got here extra early to watch the game. matt, we re in the 27th minute, how do you think it s going so far? it s great. most possession of the ball.
Their home country. however, a lot of them told me they are putting their support behind this iranian team, because as you mentioned before, this iranian team has been threatened by the regime. these people say, listen. they are not this team is not for the regime. they have to be for the regime and the loyalties are very clear. we see the u.s. flag. the old pre-revolutionary iranian flag and many people wearing protest t-shirts, signs on the window saying ayatoliah must go. so psplit loyalties. a lot of people diplomatically told me they hope the game is a draw, but as andy pointed out, if it s a draw, then it gentee football match, a soccer match, in an iranian cafe than in a scottish or irish pub. it s all tea, delicious sort of honey-drenched pastries.