in fact, there's a legal obligation for the executive branch to brief the congress on pending and ongoing intelligence matters. and that's the argument schiff made. and the trump administration knew that they had really no leg to stand on to deny that information. this is a 50-year pact between congress and the executive branch over classified intelligence matters. so now the trump administration has agreed to provide some of this information and it's going to help adam schiff's investigation. and the interesting thing here is david nunez, the ranking republican on the committee also wanted that information, for his own reasons. he think it's going to show misconduct by the fbi. schiff thinks it's going to shed more light on, if not crimes, moral turpitude by the trump campaign, with regard to russia. >> can i make one note to you, ali? >> sure? >> we should also know that the republicans don't have an infrastructure plan. the president doesn't. we know that the president repeatedly said, it's all about infrastructure, but we know, republicans don't want to pay for something that big. the hill reporting president