challenge to the president s unilateral actions on immigration when we have new ma overities in both chambers of congress. so at this hour we have law miks in the house trying to strip out provisions they don t like. it s not clear if they ll be successful. then it goes to the floor of the house tomorrow and leaders will be counting the votes. mike, thanks. how much debate and discussion they had on the floor there about this change in campaign financing? not one single solitary word. they just did it. you owned your car for four years. you named it brad.
long-time nemesis former speaker now presidential candidate newt gingrich. plus a snomobiler s helmet cam captures the moment one of his buddies buried alive by an avalanche and then their frantic race to pull him out. we begin tonight here on capitol hill. the stage tonight for the president s annual state-of-the-union address. theater, yes. but important theater. president obama s election year message will be heavily focused on the struggling economy. and yes, we are told tonight there will be some sharp partisan dividing lines over taxes, spending, energy policy and who is to blame for washington s political dysfunction. on the republican campaign trail today, the leading contenders urge voters not to forget the last three years as the president tries to frame the year ahead. did he fix the economy? no. did he tackle the housing crisis? no. did he get americans back to work? no. our chief white house correspondent jessica yellin is live with her latest reporting on