the union. mom and baby are doing great and both are gorgeous. our coverage continues with wolf blitzer in the situation room. happening now, donald trump and nikki haley are making final appeals in new hampshire with the republican presidential race now a two-person showdown. and the first primary votes just hours away. we re following the candidates and the contest that could effectively decide the gop nomination. plus, a cnn exclusive interview with vice president kamala harris. she is speaking out about the biden campaign, throats democracy and whether she s personally worried about a repeat of violence on january 6th. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i m wolf blitzer. you re in the situation room. first, the countdown to the high stakes new hampshire primary. the granite state now holding extraordinary power to speed or slow donald trump s march to the republican presidential nomination. cnn s jeff zeleny has more from salem, new
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is only bill in town. no other bill. but now another republican senator says no, at least not yet. let s get to the halls of congress and phil. what s going on? clear as mud which is how we operate a lot of days. here s kind of the behind the scenes what s going on. this gang of six, three republicans and three democrats working for months to try to figure out some solution to the daca issue. they have been working on a bill or proposal that has the broad parameters that the president says he needs. four pilars he talks about. and i m told they have reached general agreement on where they are. what they haven t been able to do yet is brief the members of their respective conferences or caucuses about what s inside that bill. they haven t been able to sell the white house on what s inside the bill. what that all means, brooke, is that this group, which is somewhat idealogically aligned,
opportunity to achieve some immigration reform. the president spoke about it, cathy mcmorris rodgers. i interviewed her. she said she s not personally in favor of citizenship for the illegal immigrants, a pathway to citizenship, but she is open to some sort of compromise. other republicans are as well. can you work out a deal that avoids the issue of a pathway to citizenship? well, understand that was one of the two pilars that we built the senate bipartisan immigration reform bill on. first, effective border enforcement, which republicans assisted on, and pathway to citizenship, which democrats insisted on. i want to sit down and talk. i don t want to quit on this issue. our immigration system is broken. if we can sit down with house republicans i believe we can achieve agreement. what about achieving legal status for those immigrants, getting citizenship for the kids, the children, the so-called dreamer, but avoiding the so-called pathway to citizenship for the adults? you touc