bill: do you think the republicans will go for that, votes in the senate and enough to push it through h-frpblts i don through. reporter: i don t think they can. there are things in the about i will that are plainly resaoeur rabl. we need more immigrants here by merit not just being reunited from family. we need science, technology, engineering and mathematics. these people are coming here, getting educated and leaving. we want to keep them. that would make that much more likely to happen. more visas for such people. we need a guest worker program to support agriculture, that is in the bill. there is a lot in this bill that is good and particularly helpful to the u.s. economy, but this business of legalization of all these immigrants here illegally, immediately, before border security takes effect i think is nonstarter in the house and would kill the bill if it were voted on. bill: did you hear from nancy
because this is a capital murder case. bill: it s not as simple as just changing the plea, i understand. does the judge have a say in this? h-frpblts the judge definitely has a say, the judge will actually decide whether or not he can change his plea, so it s no guarantee. and the judge will hold a previously scheduled status hearing on monday, that is when holmes or one of the members of his defense team will tell the judge the new plea. in a filing the judge responded to holmes i tension to plead insanity saying quote the court will then give the people an opportunity to respond. after the court determines whether good cause exists it will decide how to proceed. now the mother of jessica gowy killed in the theater last summer tells fox news she does not believe for a moment holmes is insane when you look at all the ma particular just planning and he was able to acquire 6,000 rounds of ammunition according to police. bill: thanks. on that story live in denver for us today. alisyn: one
boyfriend. arias who has admitted to stack her ex-lover 20 times could face the death penalty if convicted. has the jury said anything during deliberations that could give us a clue as to how they are leaning? reporter: 14 hours of deliberations over two full days in the courthouse behind me. and not a single word from this jury. no note to the judge saying they are at an impasse. no notes asking for clarification. they were able to ask her 200 questions during they are 18 days on the stand. they asked a lot of questions. but they are at some sort of an impasse. they have gone a long time. 14 hours. they have gone over 600 pieces of evidence. they have four options. they could find her not guilty or find her guilty of first degree murder, second degree
it s been expected that james holmes would change his plea to not guilty by reason of insanity. not shoefp so much a case of if but when. at his arraignment back on march 12th his legal team said they were not ready so the judge entered a not guilty plea on his behalf. the defense has hinted at it since the case began. one legal expert says it s a given that holmes has mental issues. the question is whether those mental illness problems that mr. holmes has rose to the level of insanity at the time he was committing these acts. reporter: now once holmes pleads insanity he gives up a lot of privacy protections, especially when it comes to medical records. he will also undergo a state ordered review of his mental evaluation. now expect his defense team to fight this every step of the way, even though it s required,
concern the consulate could not be defended in the event of a coordinated attack. bill: who airbrushed references to al qaeda and terrorism from the original talking points? congressman jason chaffetz will be at the hearing and we ll weak to him in a matter of moment. alisyn: the other big story we are covering. charges are expected to be filed against three brothers in connection with the kidnapping of those three young women in cleveland. each woman was held hostage for about a decade and only gained their freedom after one made a daring escape late monday and called 911 for help. garrett, tell us what you are hear being the possible charges today. reporter: we are expecting charges later today by 6:00 p.m. a judge granted prosecutors additional charges to file the