that is going to be tight, only if you legislative days left, gop leaders say they can get it done. will certainly try. jillian: all right. leland: a little more on how senate and house plans will come together, nice to see you here. reporter: great to be with you. leland: we had john earlier, the gentleman from california last hour, this is what he had to say. we are arranging the entire american economy and the underlying social implications of how that economy affect every citizen in this nation, without even one hearing. after you vote for it to say we better read it and understand what is in it, it is unconscionable that that is what is happening. leland: you noted how excited you where the senate passed a bill. is it problematic that not even the senators who voted for it necessarily know everything in
that had been said by president-elect donald trump. she minced no words. remember, politics is not her first love, far from it. she is somebody who in fact has always loved working in a different kind of process, in community leadership and education is a big deal for her. so we shouldn t be surprised that the last event that she does in a public forum le this is honoring school counselors, is going to honor the counselor of the year. and we re also listening very closely for some clues about her post-white house plans. she s talked very little about them, but i do know from talking to people close to her, she will focus heavily on women and girls. it s been a passion for her, even from the time that she was very young, and for her it s very personal as someone who grew up on the south side of chicago in a one-bedroom house, within a stone s throw of one of the best universities in the country but she felt as a young girl of color the opportunities were not there for her. she was wait
know sure. they re missing an opportunity, whether it s to potentially expand their majorities? yeah, i think it does do that, just make it is more difficult for us to expand that majority. i m not an all-or-nothing, and i certainly have supported republicans who have not been for gay marriage, but i think we re moving in that direction. but it is there are some who just go beyond the pale in terms of their positions they take on this, and i have not supported them. all right, jim kolbe, former arizona republican congressman. thank you for coming on. thank you very much. appreciate it. up next, it was one of the most emotional, personal moments of the obama presidency. it was president obama s candid comments following the george zimmerman verdict. that conversation continues today. the white house launches a new initiative for young men of color. white house senior advisor valerie jarrett will join me next with details on this, and it s a possible peek into the pre
waiting for one woman to make a very big decision on 2016. no, i know what you re thinking. it is not hillary. it s sasha obama. the younger daughter will be a high school sophomore in 1026 and in aex collusive interview with barbara walters, her dad says she has a bit of sway over the post-white house plans. so you may want to stay in washington because of sasha? i don t want to pin you down but i am. let s put it this way. sasha will have a big vote. oh, yes, she will. that s your fyi. it s ain t easy being a cheney. that s coming up next. [ grunts softly ]
estimated this would be a $52 billion potential loss for the banks, but the banks are expected to be able to handle the losses, jon. jon: so exactly what did bank of america do? well, bank of america is just the latest bank to take back these bad loans, tens of thousands of them. last week, allied bank, the old gmac, also settled with fannie and freddie, allied and b of a have repaid $3.3 billion to fannie and freddie and they are seeking settlements from other banks as well, jon. jon: peter barnes, live in washington for us, peter, thanks. juliet: jon, the decifit and fears it s spiralling out of control, what the gop-controlled house plans to do and why it could be one of the big battles ahead for party. mother nature not about to give cali a break, winter weather stranding motorists along i-5, now more snow is on the way, we re live with the story, coming up.