we have very few crossovers now, and it really doesn't bode well for the future in terms of a party actually being able to govern by drawing on bipartisanship. it's just not happening much right now. >> finally, senator, i know you're not a big partyier, but why aren't you out celebrating? you just finished your last state of the union address. >> this was a long one, too. it went on a while. there were some moments referring to people in the gallery with the immigration issue. i would have hoped if you mention ms-13, then certainly you ought to mention some of the dreamers who have accomplished great things. and the reason that we need to fix this situation. that would have been a nicer balance and certainly a play for the bipartisanship we're going to have to have if we're going to solve this issue in the next couple of weeks. >> senator jeff flake, republican of arizona. thank you very much for taking our questions tonight. >> thanks for having me on. a quick break at the bottom of the hour for our coverage. we'll be right back on the other side.