wouldn t be up to some bureaucrat to make their own determination, perhaps wrongly based on political needs. it would be the same standard for all groups, liberal, conservative, democrat, republican. that s what we need. our letter actually the solution to the problem. you re obviously focused on immigration reform. you re part of the gang of eight. this is a question about the president s agenda in light of all of these scandals and controversies that the administration faces. i talked to one of boehner s top guys this week who said if senators say they can get republican votes in the senate and it s automatically going to transfer to getting votes in the house, they re wrong. it s going to be a long slog in the house as well. first, we re going to put imfwrags on the floor starting on june 10th. i predict it will pass the senate by july fourth. we re hoping to get 70 votes, up to 70 votes which means a lot of republicans. we re willing to entertain amendments that don t damage th
bureaucrat to make their own determination, perhaps wrongly based on political needs. it would be the same standard for all groups, liberal, conservative, democrat, republican. that s what we need. our letter actually the solution to the problem. you re obviously focused on immigration reform. you re part of the gang of eight. this is a question about the president s agenda in light of all of these scandals and controversies that the administration faces. i talked to one of boehner s top guys this week who said if senators say they can get republican votes in the senate and it s automatically going to transfer to getting votes in the house, they re wrong. it s going to be a long slog in the house as well. first, we re going to put imfwrags on the floor starting on june 10th. i predict it will pass the senate by july fourth. we re hoping to get 70 votes, up to 70 votes which means a lot of republicans. we re willing to entertain amendments that don t damage the core principles of th
republican votes in the senate and it s automatically going to transfer to getting votes in the house, they re wrong. it s going to be a long slog in the house as well. first, we re going to put information on the floor starting on june 10th. i predict it will pass the senate by july fourth. we re hoping to get 70 votes, up to 70 votes which means a lot of republicans. we re willing to entertain amendments that don t damage the core principles of the bill but improve the bill just as we did in committee. we came out of the committee very strong. our gang of eight stuck together and we picked up orrin hatch s vote as well. but let me say this about, in general. these so-called scandals have not diverted us one iota. you have on the gang of eight three of the people who have been most critical of the president on some of these other issues. but i think the eight of us realize how important this is more important than any of these scandals for the future of america, for job growth, for
date. one thing we wanted to find out is when he bought his airplane ticket. also raised at the meeting was exactly when the russians believed that tamerlan and his mother were radicalized. because the congressmen said that they believed that the russians said that as far back as 2003, they were aware that tamerlan and his mother had become radical islamists. and this was also discussed and raised in the issue that needs to further inquire. thank you so much for that. from there now to front page politics. new details about a possible timeline for immigration reform. here s senator chuck schumer on meet the press. we re going to put immigration on the floor starting on june 10th. i predict it will pass the senate by july 4th. we re hoping to get up to 70 votes, which means a lot of republicans, and we re willing to entertain amendments that don t damage the core principles of the bill, but improve the bill. also, new today, fresh
washington, d.c.. reporter: disrupting and replacing. that is what he hopes he will get the chance to do, patti ann. patti ann: he seems hesitant to criticize his direct competitors. why is that? reporter: it is interesting. in most of the debates he wants to go directly after president obama. he doesn t do a lot of criticizing of romney or perry or cain. some of the other front-runners. he may talk about their ideas. in general he is seems a pretty positive guy when it comes to the gop field. that seems to resonate to a lot of voters. quick infighting. don t damage the potential nominee whoever he or she might be. focus on president obama. that seems to be gingrich s strategy moving forward. patti ann: shannon bream. live in washington. thank you. a look at the gingrich campaign. one of the first candidates to declare. he raised $3 million. he proposed a new contract with america. detailing his plans for the white house were to win. taking a page out of his 199