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ridiculous. it s a war of words for now and we ll see what happens as that june 30th deadline approaches. last month there was a 64% decrease in illegal immigration from march of last year, back. elizabeth: anita vogel reporting live. appreciate it. leland: a live look at the march for science underway in chicago. live updates from nos rallies across the country as thousands take to the streets along with the white house response to it aum. and back to work for congress, juggling a contested slight of issues. is the president ready to make some deals? we re doing well on health care, we ll see what happens, but this is a great bill. this is a great plan and this will be great health care. it s evolving.
and welcome to america s news headquarters, from washington, i m elizabeth prann. leland: well, liz, be happy you are inside today. good afternoon from a very rainy white house. i m leland vittert. almost every weekend, they say, liz is a working weekend but the reports say that the president s staff is truly burning the midnight oil ahead of a very long week on capitol hi hill. and major march outside of the white house, from the north lawn we can hear the chant of thousands lining the national mall for what they call the march for science. the rally coincides with earth day. d.c. here is the main event, but people are marching in more than 500 cities worldwide to protest what they call mounting attacks against science. our man on the scene, james rosen, to break it down for us, hi, james. leland, good afternoon. the rain here in the nation s capital and along the mall has
i don t make close to 80 cents on the dollars. i wish. i m asking folks to i know nobody wants patience. i lived a life where sometimes things happen quickly and sometimes it s a slog, but i for one i m looking at the georgia sixth and the kansas fourth, i see that as progress. you re going to the science march. what do you hope comes out of that science march? i hope that more people talk about it and i think what s cool about the science march is you re going to see people march most of the people saying they re going are saying i ve never been to a march, a science march. i m looking forward to talking to people, learning, laughing, shared experiences. absolutely. indivisible group, telling people what groups are out there they like or don t like. you know they ll definitely be laughing if you re there. my fabulous friend kathy griffin. thank you so much for being here. resist with humor. that is our show for the day. join us tomorrow at 10:00 a.m. eastern. nah
the next few minutes, just left the white house in the mode cade with the first lady to visit some of our wounded. we ll tackle that in the next hour of america s news headquarters, along with this, a congress woman s surprising gift as she sends her soldier son off to iraq and she did get a little help from the commander-in-chief. you don t want to miss the story. and science on the march, live pictures of the chicago rally, as much about politics as the natural world around us. she blinded me with science yet some cards limit where you earn bonus cash back to a few places. and then, change those places every few months. enough with that! (echo) with quicksilver from capital one you ve always earned unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere.