being helped, so what, that is the way the thing was supposed to work. that is how some of those folks would feel. i don t think there is anyone watching it that doubts it was for political reasons. that interview was with sean hannity last night. iowa congressman, steve king is threatening to sue the president over the immigration mandate. republican on the house judiciary committee and vice-chair of the subcommittee on immigration. thank you. bill: what do you think about the word marco rubio put out last night he would not pursue what he planned to pursue regarding immigration in america? well, as i listened to senator rubio, i agree with his statement. i think his analysis is correct. he clearly understands this is politically motivated on the part of the president. there are long-term, serious implications for a president that would overreach and try to rule by edidn t. i agree with all that. i would add a little more constitutional outrage to senator rubio s response. we ta
they did and they don t know whether some of the 12 may be on rescue rafts in the ocean and they are looking for them, you know, fast and furious, and we ll let you know, when we get more information on that. this may be the hottest story of the day. there are calls to block what is about to be the toughest immigration mandate in america. arizona s attorney general says the governor should veto a controversial new crack down on border crossings, one that makes it a state crime to be in the country illegally, and also loosens the laws regarding how you can stop someone or ask them for their papers and the state s top prosecutor claims the bill won t help, and it will not improve security, instead, he s urging president obama to get the feds to step up, their enforcement, because this is an untenable situation on the border between mexico and arizona and that is how we start a new hour of america s newsroom. good morning, i m martha maccallum. gregg: i m gregg jarrett in for