the homeland security department up until february 8th. seven republicans voted to reopen the rest of the government for this current fiscal year. one of those republicans, pete king of new york, told me earlier today that the president needs to stop listening to the house freedom caucus, the very conservative group, and instead try to cut a deal to get the government reopened. and on the senate side, two republican senators, cory gardner of colorado and susan collins of maine, both up for re-election in 2020, support the democratic position to reopen the government and continue negotiations over the wall separately. but they are very small in the minority, because a large majority of the republicans on both sides support the president's position. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell came back from the white house. and made it very clear, even earlier on the senate floor, he would not move forward on legislation until president trump addresses -- supports whatever deal is cut between democrats and republicans in the white house to reopen the