the senate does not have. so is this going to get done today, tomorrow, or certainly before june 5th? reporter: we re hoping before june 5. senators are trying to haggle if they can do this today or if they can do this tomorrow. there is a real desire here to not have to work the weekend, and it s probably a combination of that desire, some jet fumes, the need to get out of town, and then also an agreement on amendments that s likely to get us there. one of the things that s holding this up is people like senator lindsey graham who are unhappy about the way they see defense spending capped in the current bill. he s upset with his own party for negotiating this. here s what he had to say about this. watch. i blame myself for not being more involved and more active because in my wildest dreams, i never believed that the republican party would take the biden budget that they ve attacked for a year and celebrate it as fully funding. reporter: and look, graham is not the onl
attacked for a year and celebrate it as fully funding. reporter: and look, graham is not the only one who s complaining about the numbers that he sees for defense spending. other senators like tom cotton have voiced their concerns, and it s why it s one of the things on the list of possible amendment votes that we might see either today or tomorrow. that s how they re going to come to a time agreement on this that allows them to meet the deadline, but other parts of that, not just raising military spending which would assuage people like graham and cotton, but cutting overall spending, that s something senators rand paul and mike lee, and stripping pipeline approval. this is a pipeline that goes through west virginia and virginia, something that joe manchin is in favor of, but his fellow senator from virginia, tim kaine is not. this is something they have said they agree to disagree. that doesn t exactly tell us how the amendment on that is going to shake out and if they ll have an a
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