journalist, did change the representation government gets on capitol hill. and this white house is beholden to the saudis, they're willing to take this step to sell some weapons. >> chris, you're absolutely right. unfortunately the starvation and famine in yemen didn't awaken the conscious of congress. but the khashoggi killing did. and you have rubio and lindsey graham saying there's no moral clarity. they have no stake of calling for american values if we're continuing to arm the saudi regime. and they are appalled by what mbs is doing and they frankly understand also that the saudis are aligned with al qaeda, fighting our own troops in yemen. so the administration's total alliance with the saudis, where they've been willing to sell nuclear energy, they're basically goading the saudis into a war with iran and think that they're an ally of ours, is a policy that is opposed by bipartisan majorities on capitol hill. and one has to ask what is the link, why is the president and the administration so embedded