families. it turned out cathy had dated armando s younger brother, sam, off and on. and the families lived right down the street from each other. you can see one house from the other. exactly. reporter: and she s going out with sam. uh-huh. reporter: you marry his older brother. uh-huh. reporter: so that house wasn t just another house on the street. right. reporter: it was family. right. right. reporter: police spoke with members of the lopez family. sam knew cathy the best. how long have you known cathy? jeez, i ve known her for over five years. reporter: they interviewed him down at the station. yeah, i really had fun with her. like i said, that person, i m serious, would always have a smile. we would always be laughing, making jokes. reporter: given their friendship, detectives were curious about what cathy might have shared with sam about albert. since albert tried to commit suicide, she was taking it pretty hard. was she confiding in you? the only
welcome back. your government is open unlike this hour yesterday. but little else in washington has changed. republicans in the house now making clear this morning that whatever senate republicans said to end the shutdown, it meant nothing. the house wasn t part of that deal. that from steve scalise, the number three republican in the house. he said to politico, the senate can do whatever it wants for immigration, but the house will not pass a bill that doesn t have amnesty. there are things that will anger our base that i don t see us passing in the house. the split over what each republican in the chambers want cross navigation that hasn t been bridged. the president might change things, but don t hold your breath. what are the terms and conditions? who does get to say? chris, i know you won t be offended on this but i m not negotiating with you on national television. i tell you what. i won t say anything. just say what his position is on it. how do they get to stay, who gets
pressure on north korea to get it to come to the table to negotiate something on the nuclear weapons and missiles. but we also don t need division with our closest partner and ally, south korea, right now. south korea has responded to this diplomatic overture with north korea on the olympics. that s going to divide us with south korea. adding this to the mix right now really doesn t help. do you think, as we just discussed, we weren t going to have tpp. the u.s. wasn t going to have tpp no matter who was in the white house. if hillary clinton had been elected she would have found an alternative or something? but there is such an animus when it comes to a trade agreement. maybe she would have repackaged it in a different way. do you see a move towards that create a very difficult situation when it affects the u.s. asking for help from
in return for a promise to work on immigration issues including a solution for daca, for dreamers. and they have just 16 days to make this deal. at this point it is not clear how negotiations are going to move forward and the white house already is seeing the president s position on the dreamers, depends what they get for border security and the wall. joining us to discuss this is mario diaz-balart. the majority whip in your conference, steve scalise, this morning said to politico playbook, march is really the timeline, the house wasn t part of that deal, meaning the senate deal, we re not going to pass a bill that has amnesty. there are things that would anger our base that i don t see us passing in the house. now, you are someone who supports protections for dreamers, young people brought to the u.s. undocumented, but who know no other home besides
and the families lived right down the street from each other. you can see one house from the other. exactly. reporter: and she s going out with sam. uh-huh. reporter: you marry his older brother. uh-huh. reporter: so that house wasn t just another house on the street. right. reporter: it was family. right. right. reporter: police spoke with members of the lopez family. sam knew cathy the best. how long have you known cathy? jeez, i ve known her for over five years. reporter: they interviewed him down at the station. yeah, i really had fun with her. like i said, that person, i m serious, would always have a smile. we would always be laughing, making jokes. reporter: given their friendship, detectives were curious about what cathy might have shared with sam about albert. since albert tried to commit suicide, she was taking it pretty hard. was she confiding in you? the only thing she mentioned about him was that he hung himself and she was sorry for him doi