republican colleagues and try to negotiate. sandra: you are going to be at the meeting this weekend at camp david but you were also in the meeting with the president yesterday, senator. what do you know about the president s willingness to reach across the aisle, talk to chuck schumer about getting something done. where is he willing to compromise? the president said yesterday at our meeting we needed to have a bipartisan meeting, which he has scheduled for tuesday morning, to get chuck schumer and dick durbin in the room and to begin to compare proposals and to try to meet in the middle somewhere. but the president has also made clear he wants to deal with chain migration and he wants to deal with the diversity lottery visa. those are things that he has insisted upon. he has the right to insist upon them and if chuck schumer and dick durbin want a deal they ll have to address that along with the border security component which i ve been a primary advocate for. sandra: talking st
happens. there has certainly been a lot of information out there that i think gives all of us cause for concern and i think it s important they are finally taking a look at it and we ll see what comes from it. clinton spokesman responded time after time the clinton foundation has been subjected to politically motivated allegations and time after time these allegations have been proven false. none of this has made us waiver in our mission to help people. bill: catherine herridge, thank you in washington sandra: it is a busy weekend for president trump and republican as they head tore camp david for talks on the 2018 agenda. gop senators met with the president on immigration reform yesterday and president trump laid out the terms of any potential deal. it must secure the border with a wall. it must give our immigration officers the resources they need to stop illegal immigration, and also to stop
weekend. probably one of the biggest talking points as you huddle. thanks for being here this morning. so can you find common ground and get immigration reform done? of course we can. i agree with kevin mccarthy that there is a deal to be had here. what we need is to restore a legal immigration system and enforcement. our country has been really made great by the two great pillars of our immigration system. one is legal immigration, and the second is the rule of law. we ve unfortunately simply sacrificed the rule of law and order in recent years and president trump to his credit is trying to restore it. that s what we hope to be able to do. sandra: chuck schumer had this to say about working with republicans on this. we have always said we need strong and real border security, not things that sound good but don t do the job. and we need to help the dreamers. that s what we believe and we will sit down with our
weapons program. virtually 100% of whatever gets into the hands of kim jong-un is deployed for his military or his icbm and nuclear weapon program. that s why we have to be so careful in not allowing resources to be transferred to that regime. bill: third spot is iran. there is a meeting at the u.n. today. i don t know if you expect action to come from the u.n. against iran. but this is something that s carefully being looked at. a headline about u.s. sanctions iranian entities over ballistic missile programs. how significant is that latest move and what s the effect of that? it is significant because now we re moving against any iranian company or business that is involved in any way with respect to production of icm technology. now, if you recall, one of our great concerns at the end of that nuclear deal that the obama administration cut was
you just heard the president say no deal on daca unless you have a wall. the democrats say no deal on daca if there is a wall. so this is a fine mess over the next two weeks trying to sort out how do you keep the government funded and avoid a shutdown? how do you deal with the daca issue put it off. democrats say they won t allow that. and the president s agenda, he said at the end just before christmas when he went on break that he wanted to begin with infrastructure because he thought there was a possibility for bipartisan compromise there. but boy, i have to tell you, sandra, there doesn t seem to be much talk or taste for bipartisan compromise on anything right now. sandra: a heck of a week just the first few days and the whole week started out with the twitter storm the president tweeting about kim jong-un and north korea and iran. then we re ending the week with this book. you have to think that republicans are going to huddle this weekend and talk about all