serious? remember, senator schumer shut down the senate. the schumer shut down because he was so focused on the priorities of illegal immigrants as opposed to american citizens. it is time to act. the bills are on the floor to be debated and discussed. democrats don t want to seem to now want to move ahead with it. for my part i want to make sure we have a secure border and the laws are enforced and make sure our citizens are safe. president trump has laid out a four-point plan, four pillars of immigration. i think it s vital we go to that point. bill: here are the four points. path of citizenship for dreamers, 1.8 million, might be more we ll see. securing the border that includes the wall and diversity visa lottery and restrictions on chain migration. do your democratic colleagues want a deal? i m not convinced they do when you look at what they say and do it is very different. i m wondering if they want to have it as an issue in terms of
solution. we have the opportunity to do that now. president trump has offered a very generous plan to deal with it. it is time to act and the senate ought to be acting today. bill: last point on this and we ll see whether or not it acts. it is 9:45. you are at the white house in an hour to talk about infrastructure. what sort of deal can come out of this? the president has offered a very robust plan. i think it s important to proceed on those issues in terms of fixing our roads, our highways, our dams, our ports. lots of work that needs to be done. and the president is a builder. he is builder in chief and knows how to do this sort of thing and he has pointed out clearly the difference between rural and urban. from wyoming where i am we know what we need there. across the country problems aren t getting the permits we need to streamline and simplify the process of getting the projects started. we had a small project in
that we ll continue to monitor. bill: a lot of this was negotiations now. sandra: heating up for sthaour. bill: the director of national intelligence did not hold back when it comes to cybersecurity. why intel leaders now say cyberterror attacks are the number one priority. we ll take you there next. it s threatened by cyberattacks any day. we ve entered a period that can be described as a race for technological superiority against our adversaries who seek to sew division in the united states. whoooo.
it means i stand out here in the cold for a few hours to offer ashes and give them some prayers and readings for lent it is a good thing. earlier this morning the archdiocese of newark set up shop at penn station. this the drive-thru idea is an offshoot of the ashes to go putting priests and trains and bus stations to help people. it started in st. louis. christian churches in more than 30 states and three countries are now offering these services for busy people and people are especially busy today because it is valentine s day. that s right, this is the first time since 1945 that valentine s day and ash wednesday have landed on the same day. people are getting ready for dates and buying last-minute gifts and getting ashes at the same time. bill: that combination. a lot of love. sandra: ashes to go.
now they want to take the position we ve given you enough, we aren t going to give you an interview. too little too late. bill: one more question. what is bob mueller s next likely move if this plays out the way we re hearing it now? i wish i knew. bill: subpoena? good donald trump doesn t voluntarily speak with him he could subpoena him before the grand jury. it would raise a lot of issues but the precedent is the president would be compelled to show up. not answer, but show up. this is secret. the president could take the fifth amendment and not answer anything. that would be politically catastrophic. bill: that s a big risk for mueller s team. putting him in front of a grand jury without a prior q & a and not know what he is going to say. just as the president being interrogated by mueller s team if an interview is a risk for the president. mueller putting the president before a grand jury without having interviewed him is a