neil: joe theisman, so great seeing you. >> thanks for having me. neil: and as soon as he shook my hand, he could break it and he said, no tough questions. he did not say that. thank you very, very much. >> thank you. neil: another guy who could break your handshaking it is chad. oh, sure, looks unassuming, but the guy could kill you with one look and he's keeping track of what's happening on capitol hill. chad, it doesn't seem like a whole lot, but update me. >> we don't have any plan right now to reopen government and what i suspect is that this will take a few days at a minimum for this to play out and we probably don't get any update on what the path forward is until later today. the senate is going to come in in just a couple of minutes at noon eastern time, and mitch mcconnell has set up a procedural vote which might not be taken by rule until 1 a.m. monday, to end debate on a three-week interim spending bill to keep the government open until the 8th of february. so that's the next move that would require 60 votes and it's unclear if that coul