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weeks. >> sahil kapur is on capitol hill. back with us, matthew dowd. sahil, democrats control the senate, of course, what can and are republicans planning to do? >> it is somewhat of a mystery what if anything as a tangible consequence changes as a result of this letter, chris. these 11 senate republicans who signed it are some of the most conservative members in the chamber. they're not exactly known for bipartisanship and cooperation anyway. in that letter, which you see on the screen, they threaten three specific things. they won't support nonmilitary spending increases, they won't support president biden's judicial or political nominees, won't allow expedited consideration of democratic priorities and if you look at the list of 11 senators, show the list, that's pretty much how they're already operating. nearly all of them voted against the last round of government funding bills, they vote against most president biden's nominees, they vote against bipartisan