hill, we're joined by steven dennis, who covers the white house and congress for roll call and hans nichols, a white house reporter for bloomberg. welcome to you both. beginning with you, steven dennis, fill out thisújust a little more for us. he's only asking for two different votes. >> yeah, the first thing he wants this is fast-track authority which hasn't been around fair while that gives the president really a lot more power to go to congress and say, "here's my plan to reorganize government. i want a vote up or down in 90 days, no filibusters, no messing with it in committee, no tacking on all these amendments." the the idea here is we have a very complex government. if keeps getting more complex. we have more layers added to it and nothing seems to get killed and the president is saying presidents need this authority to cut through the special interests and other groups who come in and every time you have a little wit of cutting in any proposal, in any agency, say, hey, we really should delay it. sthat's sort of an interesting issue that's going to cause bipartisan heartburn on capit