then jonathan bialosky of george washington university law school discusses how the u.s. determines its criminal illegal and those apprehended at the border will be removed from the country. after that, richard dieter of the death penalty information center on the use of capital punishment in 2013. plus your emails, phone calls, and tweets. "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. the c.e.o. of heritage action, the advocacy organization linked to the heritage foundation is our guest this weekend on "newsmakers." founded in 2010, he talks about his group's roles and issues in topics dividing conserve tiffs in the republican party. watch "newsmakers" sunday at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. astern here on c-span. >> about 10, 15 years ago, we started looking at the census department data, and very strange kind of pops out. when you look at where profits are of multinationals, you know, if you look at europe, you see germany, france, ireland, italy. but if you look at the data on where the profits are, france, germany, ireland. it's just this -- a unusually dispro