>> that's where we're headed now, joe. tonight around 6:30 or so, we're expected to see the first of these votes. that's actually to move for closure on the voting rights bills you talked about. that is expected to fail, because of of a lack of republican support. then we're going to see schumer and democrats move onto voting on a targeted rules change that would bring back a talking filibuster for this package of voting right bills specifically. we know, though, that senator kyrsten sinema is not for that. neither is senator joe manchin. we actually expect to hear from him on the floor of the senate today as well. laying out his position, but as we've been hearing from democratic senators who have been in caucus meetings with him over the course of the last few days, he has continued to push back on the idea that the senate rules need to be changed in this fashion, and pushed back on the idea when other senators have brought up historical precedence for changing the rules, manchin has not seemingly been swayed by those. he's been clear on his position all along. that means even the voting package on a rules change is likely to fail as well, leaving