what i've been making clear is we're not going to bring a bill through here that the president is not going to support. what would be the point of passing something that doesn't go into law? >> instead, republicans of the house have just passed a short-term funding bill that does not protect the 800,000 d.r.e.a.m.ers who face possible deportation in a little more than six weeks, thanks to president trump and the members of the republican party. the house passed that short-term bill a short time ago, but it faces long odds in the senate, where four republicans, republicans, have said they're going to vote no. and democrats are offering up near unified opposition. in an attempt to get democrats to sign on in the house, republicans attached six years of funding for the children's health insurance program to the short-term deal. >> the stakes are going to be shutting down c.h.i.p. in days. alabama, connecticut, kentucky, louisiana, oregon, virginia, washington state. these are states that are running out of c.h.i.p. money if we don't get this thing passed. and i can't imagine why somebody would want to vote against doing that. >> even for paul ryan, this is