![]() ![]() and the reason for that is what the president campaigned on. and that's what i think is the right thing, and i support the progressives in the house for doing that. where do negotiations stand right now? > well, i think that what will likely happen tomorrow, anderson - i can't be sure - is that the bipartisan infrastructure bill will not succeed. so joining us now with that on the table, bernie sanders, chairman of the senate budget committee. that official also says there were no major breakthroughs in the meetings which this official says was more of an update on where moderate senators joe manchin and kyrsten sinema currently stand on the social spending bill. a senior administration official tells cnn tonight the president is following her lead and will support her decision if she says delay the vote. > are you worried that you may not have the votes? > one hour at a time. > is there any chance - the bill tomorrow? > the plan is to bring the bill to the floor. speaker pelosi saying tomorrow's vote on the roads and bridges bill is still on. tonight's breaking news, following house speaker pelosi and senate majority leader schumer's visit with the president this afternoon only adds to the pressure. apparently, until after a vote on the roads and bridges bill. house progressives - progressives, as you know, won't vote for a bipartisan roads and bridges bill, until they get an idea of what senate moderates want in a social-spending bill. senator bernie sanders is going to join me in just a moment to talk about those priorities, as well as if and how democrats will be able to cut through the legislative and procedural weeds that they, themselves, cultivated in order to deliver on them. that is what this running battle within the party to pass two big spending bills is really about.
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