expressed a desire to leave and a willingness to move on short notice is a very small number. it s far less than the 16,000 estimated to be there, john? incredibly far less than that. much, much less than that. can you give me an estimate or the scope? i think it s important to remember most of those 16,000 that you ve seen, that s an estimate. most of them are dual nationals and they grew up in sudan and they have family members in sudan that are nationals and don t want to leave. it s very small, it s in the many dozens kind of a number and so because that population is so small right now we re focused on making sure that they have access to information to get on these ground routes and some of the allies and partners are willing to open up some seats on their planes for other foreign nationals including americans and so we are providing that information for them as well and that may be another way to get out, but look, the cease-fire is working, but it s tenuous. we also wan
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it would take a period of time to get those votes to occur. but i think one of the points that this group of 20 makes, a valid point, this place has been broken. we have been spending too much money. we need to make change. if it takes us a few days to make change it is worth it if in the long run in the next year, year and a half we re able to show the american people we have better policies as a result. dana: that would be something. bill: that s the point they would make, too. ken buck, thank you for coming on. we ll watch at noon eastern. the rest of the america, mitch mcconnell was traveling with the president in the state of kentucky. open a new bridge, maybe 5, 6, 7 years from now and he said this about how washington is working. if you look at the political alignment of everyone involved in this, it is the government working together to solve a major problem at a time when the country needs to see examples like this of coming together and getting an outcome. bill: he is
means committee voting along party lines to make it happen. this is a years long fight. and we re learning new details about what could be in those documents. straight to lauren fox on capitol hill for us. good morning, lauren, one of the revelations coming out of this is trump was not properly audited by the irs during his time as president. he has had some very lucky moments. how big of a deal is that? reporter: it s such a significant revelation, don. if you remember richard neil, the house ways and means committee chairman, when he requested trump s tax return, the reason he argued he needed them is to see if this mandatory audit program at the irs is working. the irs is supposed to review tax returns of when a new president or vice president comes into office. but according to reports released last night, one thing that was clear is the program