high-profile democrats like senator elizabeth warren of massachusetts, because there is something in here that rolls back some of the so-called dodd/frank law. she was on the senate floor saying it would hurt consumers and put more money in the banks of wall street. wolf? >> and nancy pelosi, the minority leader in the house, issued a statement expressing concern about various provisions in the legislation as well, right? >> reporter: she did. on this provision and also that campaign finance provision that i had in the piece, allowing people -- wealthy donors to give even more money to parties than before. this is going to be bipartisan in support and bipartisan in opposition, which is exactly what people assumed. but that's what happens when you have a very, very big bill with a lot of different interests are going the last minute before congress leaves town. >> thanks very much, dana. critically important issue right now, the funding of the federal government. up next, we get a sense of world reaction to the report on