very closely. this is also an incredibly precarious situation for house leadership, which is trying to quash this effort before it could hit the requisite number of signatures. they re concerned it could take the process ut of their hand and produce legislation that would not necessarily be republican leadership s preferred outcome. so if we get to 25 republicans, we re at 20 right now, and every single democrat, which isn t a lock yet, but if we hit that mark, this will hit the floor, whether leadership likes it or not. and the house is voting right now. that is when these signatures happen. a democratic member tells me democrats are going to begin signing potentially in large numbers today. so we re watching this very closely. it s all unfolding right now. a very dramatic development indeed and the impact it will have on the dreamers here in the united states, the daca
isn t a lock in the senate because of the criminal justice reform. true. people former and they think the bill will lead to more mass incarceration. that s also. again, talking about policy. talking about legislative strategy. which is what you think the white house would want to be talking about. a fight they want to v. exactly. something they are more than willing to go to the mat to fight. and a fight which in most of the country especially red america, he s had solid ground. no question. this is actually, i think, a potentially good opportunity for trump to actually wield some political influence to sell his agenda to people in the middle, maybe to moderates who i think actually kate s law is something i think democrats will actually have a hard time voting against. many of them. but you don t actually see the president doing that. he s never really going out there and pushing specifics of legislation and actually making it difficult for people to vote against somet
hillary clinton is not let me point out, that was a spot-on report by john king but here s an irony. at the end of 2006 when people thought hillary clinton might be a lock for the democratic nomination, they weren t thinking about barack obama, hillary clinton went out and ran to the left of obama on health care. she was the queen of the individual mandate. barack obama was not for that as a candidate. of course, we all know that she was the first one who spearheaded her husband s efforts to create a universal health care plan in his presidency. hillary this time around is definitely not a strong candidate. chris christie isn t a lock, all right? definitely not. so who else besides first let me say there s a big difference between giuliani and christie and also a difference between giuliani and romney. giuliani was a social liberal, social liberals will not survive a republican primary. mitt romney was someone who transparently flip-flopped on issues. in christie s first
here s the nominees for best actor. only a little bit of time. javier bardem in biutiful, spelled weirdly, i guess the spanish way. just kidding. jeff bridges in true grit, jesse eisenberg, the social network. colin firth, break your heart in the king s speech, james franco, the kid, in 127 hours. colin firth isn t a lock, he s a lock locked in a lock. he will win and he should win. i think as a performer, you can recognize, there is nothing like that moment of existential terror when you re up in front of an audience and you open your mouth and the words do not come! and he captures that like no one i ve ever seen. let s take a look at him. i think everybody will see this movie eventually. let s encourage them. here it is, the king s speech, one of the great movies. let s listen. what will i call you? your royal highness. and sir, after that. how about bertie. only my family uses that. well, in here, it s better if we re equals.
absolutely love black swann. here s the nominees for best actor. only a little bit of time. javier bardem in biutiful, spelled weirdly, i guess the jeff bridges in true grit, jesse eisenberg, the social network. colin firth in the king s speech, james franco, the kid, in 127 hours. colin firth isn t a lock, he s a lock locked in a lock. he will win and he should win. i think as a performer, you can recognize, there is nothing like that moment of existential terror when you re up in front of an audience and you open your mouth and the words do not come! and he captures that like no one i ve ever seen. let s take a look at him. i think everybody will see this movie eventually. let s encourage them. here it is, the king s speech, one of the great movies. let s listen. what will i call you? your royal highness. and sir, after that.