the house actually passed it. and i think it s quite possible that congress could pass the entire thing next week or the week after. and it might just be all of the shame that s being heaped upon them. they work in an institution that 7% or 8% of the people approve of that s kind of driving them toward that. the only other thing they could possibly get done is undoing the sequester, you know. there s some irony there. you know, their only accomplishment is a thing that they might, be the only thing they can get done. exactly. they could maybe undo some of the harm they themselves have caused inadvertently by screwing up. on the immigration issue, obviously, the pressure on this from immigration reform advocates is not the sort of thing that gets a lot of credit in the beltway, but i think it s very emotionally compelling stuff that they ve been doing, including a lot of personal pressure on leaders like john boehner. and john boehner says he wants to find a way to do immigration refo
create jobs and is the kind of thing that both parties would like to see happen. you know, it works, does flood protection, it s a very noncontroversial kind of thing. the house actually passed it. and i think it s quite possible that congress could pass the entire thing next week or the week after. and it might just be all of the shame that s being heaped upon them. they work in an institution that 7% or 8% of the people approve of that s kind of driving them toward that. the only other thing they could possibly get done is undoing the sequester, you know. there s some irony there. you know, their only accomplishment is a thing that they might, be the only thing they can get done. exactly. they could maybe undo some of the harm they themselves have caused inadvertently by screwing up. on the immigration issue, obviously, the pressure on this from immigration reform advocates is not the sort of thing that gets a lot of credit in the beltway, but i think it s very emotionally compelli
infrastructure bill that could create jobs and is the kind of thing that both parties would like to see happen. you know, it works, does flood protection, it s a very noncontroversial kind of thing. the house actually passed it. and i think it s quite possible that congress could pass the entire thing next week or the week after. and it might just be all of the shame that s being heaped upon them. they work in an institution that 7% or 8% of the people approve of that s kind of driving them toward that. the only other thing they could possibly get done is undoing the sequester, you know. there s some irony there. you know, their only accomplishment is a thing that they might, be the only thing they can get done. exactly. they could maybe undo some of the harm they themselves have caused inadvertently by screwing up. on the immigration issue, obviously, the pressure on this from immigration reform advocates is not the sort of thing that gets a lot of credit in the beltway, but i think
piecemeal approach in san francisco monday and he is open to it. let s play that. the good news is, just this past week, speaker boehner said that he is hopeful we can make progress on the immigration reform. and that is good news. and i think there are a number of other house republicans who with also want to get this done. some of them are hesitant to do it in one big bill, like the senate did. when it is thanksgiving, we can car that have bird into multiple pieces. so, perry, like the fear i think of immigration reform advocates, you start talk about carving the bird into multiple pieces is that sort of the if we keep this metaphor going, easi easie easier-to-digest pieces will be he embraced by republicans but the tougher stuff, path to citizenship that goes away, you won t, by cutting it up like that you will only get the easy stuff through and the hard stuff that needs to be bound together you will never get through. we are talking a bit by bit bill that doesn t include a
with the house coming back next week, you re going to see increased scrutiny on this, hearings on not just healthcare.gov but also on the issue of canceled insurance policies, which the president took responsibility for that. issued this mea culpa saying, i want to get to the bottom of this because i did make this promise that you weren t going to lose your plan. there s going to be far more scrutiny on insurance companies as well because they re the ones making those decisions. sarah, juliet and christina, thank you so much, all of you for being here. thank you for being here on this holiday weekend. fasting for families, the president and first lady met immigration reform advocates who are fasting. today is day 19 for them. and one of those fasters will join us live next. also, small business saturday. can today really boost their bottom lines? plus, romney to the rescue. no, not mitt but josh, his son.