country. if the president serves up 1.8 million people for an amnesty, in exchange for $25 billion for a wall, and then reduces the numbers of the chain migration that come in, that is the end of his enforcement that he is going to get in his administration, unless we come up with another amnesty. reporter: key conservatives like senator tom cotton like the white house s proposal. cotton called it generous and humane, a balance between protecting dreamers and securing the borders. in the past some on capitol hill said they were frustrated because many felt like they didn t know exactly what president trump wanted in immigration proposal. leader mcconnell suggesting in his statement that this is clarity. kelly? kelly: allison barber reporting, thank you. it is music s biggest night. the graham my awards taking grammy awards taking place here in new york city tomorrow night. a look at the favorites, with a top-selling singer/songwriter next.
let me ask you because i think comey will be asked, of course, about the private meeting in february with president trump. i suspect that comey will be asked quite directly, did you believe the president was trying to obstruct your investigation and, vince, his answer could be tricky legally great don t you think? i think so. especially because if he says i was pressure to drop the case entirely there will be questions in legal ones about comey s role in that. suggesting that what should he had done if he was under pressure to drop this case. if it was simply to jot your ideas down and talk to them and hold onto them for later use, i m not sure that people will be satisfied by that in the senate intelligence committee should it be satisfied by that. gregg: is comey thought it was obstruction and he failed to report it immediately to
their suggestion that he might not be able to say very much at all. the hope here is that he is able to answer some questions and bring some clarity to the public. if in the end, all this does is create more suspicion but not give answers both the senate and james connor did a service to the american public. gregg: he has something in mind for. vince, good to see you. six iranian president winning reelection this weekend. we ll take a look at the global impact coming up. president trump presents is being overseas as he brokers a massive arms deal with the saudi kingdom.es i had, what that means for the fight against terror e rutabaga, with eggplant. done! that s not fair. glad i had a v8. the original way to fuel your day.
doug, if this end up being a he said, he said, how can muller fairly and impartially confess comey s credibility. while he believes mother his good friend over the man who fired his good friend i understand alex s point but at the same time i would cite to something you have cited yourself, great, if not just an actual conflict. to suggest that somebody with bob muller s background would necessarily adjust his focus may not be fair but what about the appearance of impropriety. that is something that is just as bad and that we need to deal with and ethics all the time. gregg: that s precisely why these ethical rules govern lawyers contacts in situations like this. alex and doug. that is really appreciate you being here. six all eyes are on the popular younger sister of the future queen of england, yes that is littleton.
threatened so a little warning or some talk that iran s leadership is known for print 500. gregg: . arthel: meanwhile, president trump making a splash with his first official day overseas. the present and the saudi king signing several ingredients in creating a massive arms deal worth $110 billion. what does that mean for saudi arabia s military presence in the middle east. bringing in retired colonel special forces arthur. can you hear me, colonel? there you are. let s start here, colonel. in what ways will disarm steel change saudi arabia s military presence in the middle east? one thing this arms package is going to do is affects everybody watching us right now. for every saudi plane, every