in kt fa, the heritage foundation, weekly standard magazine, national review all said this would be amnestyto come, but you know that leadership wants to get something done. the president is in favor of what the house wants to do, and you're seeing democrats shift their tone away from path to citizenship, accepting path to residency possibly. >> yeah, but not all republicans are behind this latest plan. >> not the a all, exactly. the point -- and this has been a problem for republicans in presidential primaries and other -- we saw this push in 2006, in 2007. john mccain practically had his presidential ambitions completely catered -- cratered until he had to basically do an apology tour in new hampshire to say, look, i got it, i get the message. he even went up with that build the dang fence ad in his 2010 race, so there's no means this will sail through. >> shifting gears a little bit. we could see an expensive campaign in california. tell us why. >> yeah, no question about it. henry waxman is, you know, retiring, he said, after this term. he's not going to run for re-electi re-election, a