$3.5 trillion bill. i m hearing it ll be closer to $2 trillion. there s a lot of disagreement on literally $1.5 trillion. that s the holdup here. i don t know what the plan b is. because democrats are leaning in on this two-track system. it was shaky when they decided to go this route to begin with. there were probls from the very day it was announced. now, the democrats have to pull it off because they ve dn saying for weeks that they could. yamiche alcindor, thank you for your reporting. ll be watching this closely. congressional hearings will continue today for three top defense officials regarding last month s u.s. withdrawal fm afghanistan. joint chiefs chairman mark milley, defense secrety lloyd austin, and u.s. cenom commander kenneth mckenzie will testify before the house armed services committee this morning, after answering questions fm the sene armed services committee yesterday. the focus of sterday s hearings was supposed to be
let s talk about how you will vote on the immigration bill today? yes or no? no. harris: there you have it. we know the reasons why because you ticked them down. yeah, once it goes over the senate, it dut complicated over there. it goes there to die.plicated. it does nothing. harris: all right. representative duncan hunter, i can t wait to have you back. big issues to talk about on a busy day. thank you. thank you. harris: national security adviser john bolton revealing new details about upcoming summit with president trump and russian president vladimir putin at the table. he says he can t tell too much because the white house will give details. whether now is the right time for the two leaders to meet. a former senior adviser to president trump will weigh in. stay close. infamous anti-trump f.b.i. agent strozk on capitol hill king questions fm members of the house judiciary committee. how lawmakersre reacting to the news as it breaks on that next. there s little rest for a
catherine: the chairman told fox news earlier today he anticipates a public hearing that the president supports with the agent strozk in the near future. you know what is interesting? we talk about this and sometimes today being a big day for republicans but even the democrats seem to be shifting in what they are saying. now they are saying that, in fact, there was a political bias. but that it didn t actually taint the outcome of the hillary clinton or donald trump investigation. so there was bias, against the president of the united states. catherine: well, i think it s maybe more subtle than that. they are saying that strozk behind closed doors is telling members he had political views but it did not in fact the decision-make affect the decision-making product and everybody is focused on the newly discovered text from august of 2016 between agent strozk and the f.b.i. lawyer lisa page where she questions