unveiled before his inauguration as his build back better spending plan. house democrats were expected to vote on the nearly $2 trillion social spending package today, along with a $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill that passed in the senate months ago. but there s been no vote on either bill. bottom line, the sausage making here in washington has ground to a halt. tonight, it is evident that the demodemocrats have turned the president s signature legislation into a pretty unappetizing process. so let s head over to capitol hill, where cbs kris van cleave has all the up-to-the-minute details. good evening, kris. reporter: norah, it has been a day, one that started with democrats thinking this was going to be the moment they were going to finally advance the president s agenda, passing infrastructure and passing that signature socialg spending bill build back better. by 10 a.m., that was all in doubt. president biden has spent the day working the phones, but, still, his sig