terms of daca. you can t underestimate the insurance pressure they are under because they have leverage going into this government shutdown debate. republicans need 60 votes to get any agreements across the finish line s, the difference is what democratic senator can work with republicans and survive backlash. heather: there is the same question in terms of democrats, extreme on their side. an agreement that works into this in terms of chain migration, they won t be happy. whether they will be happy with dreamers and government not shutting down and in terms of pressure on them they feel
legislation on daca must secure the border with a wall and the legislation must end chain migration. it must end the visa lottery. republicans want to see it work out very well. if we have support from the democrats i think daca will be terrific. heather: can the president rally republicans and democrats together to get a bill passed? here to debate is commentary right for the washington examiner and democratic strategist, thank you for joining us early this morning. both sides come together on this? paying for the wall. the bottom line. it is not going to. when you think about what the campaign promise is, who is going to pay usa, that was not
concerning. did you see pictures of frozen iguanas falling out of the trees? that is cold. no border wall, no daca, donald trump making his terms for a bipartisan deal absolutely clear in a critical meeting with top republicans. both sides, tell us. reporter: the administration set to meet with both parties with 11 days until the deadline to keep the government funded. donald trump s first order of business in the new year, meeting with republican leaders and a chess match over immigration and border security,