toward final votes and includes $550 billion of you spending for public works spending over the next five years but not a guaranteed slamdunk if it clears the senate faces a rocky road ahead in the house. we have fox team coverage with the reaction from the white house. first available go to congressional correspondent, live on capitol hill. >> good evening it is increasingly doubtful the senate even approves the bill tonight or tomorrow gop tennessee senator is stringing out the time allocated after 67 of the 100 members voted to break filibuster he opposes stepping on the gas. >> is absolutely no reason to rush this process and attempting to limit scrutiny of the bill than the democrats artificial self-imposed driven timeline.