as he heads in to vote. senator, thanks for joining us. first question as we walk into the capitol with you is, how are you going to vote? will you vote with democrats to extend unemployment benefits jthts people are hurting. it's importance to move the process along, because when i came here, it's my. that things are broken and a logjam here in capitol hill, and it's my hope that i can help move things forward. so i'm going to do just that and vote for cloture, which allows the process to move forward, but make no mistake, while people are hurting people paying their bills are also hurting. we need to find a way to pay for this. i'm looking forward to moving it ford and reserve my rights on the final bill to make sure we can at least find a realistic way to pay for it by using unallocated stimulus monies, you know, and taking a little bit from here and there and finding the funds to ultimately pay for it. one 69 biggest complaints i hear is, we want to help people that don't have jobs but we want to make sure we don't have more unemployed by people paying