and see which way it goes. hopefully firefighters can get a handle on it before it gets worse, smoke right now, smoky house. there is a senator saying he has a plan to reform the budget and tackle the deficit, he s also fueling reports that he s getting ready for a run at the white house. that republican senator joins us live in three minutes. patti ann: police are preparing to enforce arizona s new immigration law when and if it takes effect tomorrow. a federal judge could step in and block it all. we are awaiting a possible ruling just ahead. bill: also in the dark of night it gets red by the moment, a wall of flames burning home to the grounds. dozens of more now in the line of fire in the state declaring a state of emergency. we ll take you there too right after the break. it s pretty thick fire right now they have the little wind devils that are going. it s the unstable wind conditions that are going around right now. really extreme fire behavior that is going on. we do have app
first of all, what she does. i may be wrong about my guess here, but read the decision, and then i think we ll have a pretty clear path ahead. as i ve said, i don t think that most of the law will be enjoined. portions of it might be. and then you ll have to read based on that what might be permitted in the future, and what she could do is call for an additional briefing in the future and make a final decision. remember, this is an injunction, this is not a final decision. bill: i want to take you back to april. here is president obama, talking about this, and i want to ask you a very specific question about this response. we ll look here: if you are an hispanic american in arizona, your great parents may have been there before arizona was even a state, but now suddenly, if you don t have your papers and you took your kid out to get ice cream, you re going to be harassed. that s something that could potentially happen. bill: i know you ve heard
an hour over and for the guy that is working down the street from me, his might be six. what the law says is zero. so it s just one of those nuances that goes along with the job. however in this particular instance i don t believe that the municipal police agencies or even the sheriffs offices are going to sway too far away from what the law says and what the intent of the law is. in the end bill: there is one thing here that keeps oncoming back. i don t mean to interrupt you here, i m tight on time. the question has been asked of police officers in tucson, the southern part of the state, where are we taking these people once they are in custody. do we take them to a federal facility, a county jail? i m certain you ve heard these questions before. this is what will come up starting tomorrow, will it not? yes it will. specifically in pinal county, you know, the crime is trespassing, and we book on state crimes, so if the crime is
against the law, and that demonstration is just one of many on the agenda. immigration activists declaring today a national day of access, some of the events taking place, a march across the brooklyn bridge, a vigil outside a detention center in georgia and unity event in chicago. bill: meantime, we ll go to arizona live, and also live to washington, republican senator jon kyl supports the law. he ll tell us what he expects to happen, what his constituents are saying and what he thinks about the possibility that the law could be blocked. patti ann: in other news, congressman charlie rangel reportedly feeling the heat from fellow democrats, the new york lawmaker is argueple one of the most powerful congressmen on the hill and facing an ethics trial over a litany of charges, including allegations he skirted income taxes on his villa in the dominican republic. despite the pressure rangel is showing no signs he s ready to back down. are you trying to avoid
matters. if unemployment were to markedly decrease, i mean, go down a good three points, get down into the 6 1/2 percentage point range and people felt economic growth, you d see their opinions of every other policy the president pushes improve. it s a very indirect correlation in how people feel. bill: very good point, david, thank you for your time. david drucker out of washington. we re taking questions on this issue, hemmer, fox news.com. something not clear, we ll take a question. also follow me, twitter me, bill hemmer, called because you asked, bya. we ll see whether you re fired up. patti ann: critics say the spending in washington is out of control and now a lawmaker says he has a common sense approach to tackling the red ifng. who has the plan and why might there be much more to this story coming up. bill: have you ever this