Administration officials say the President will veto the bill if his terms are not met.
But she was by no means certain the President would veto it.
Administration officials said tonight that the President would almost certainly veto the measure in its current form.
They said the President would veto the bill as it stands.
If all three measures are in one bill, the President must sign or veto the whole thing.
Even if Congress passed such a bill, she said, "the president will veto it."
Of course, the President could also veto the money for entire agencies or cities.
In response, the administration said the president might veto a bill with such a provision.
The President will veto any bill that does not contain these measures.
The new bill is expected to be even stronger than the one the President vetoed.