jason dick, "cq roll call" deputy editor, and mike debonis, "washington post" congressional reporter. mike, you are up first. mike: thanks, susan. congressman as susan mentioned, you are among the first supporters of bernie sanders in congress. we are at a point now in the campaign were we are looking at where the voters have been. right now, senator sanders has just -- he has not had a good showing the last few weeks. he is down in the delegate count. do you see any hope for bernie sanders? is this over at this point? does he still have a path that in the nomination? rep. grijalva: it is a path. there is a path there. there is a path that involves flipping superdelegates that are either uncommitted or pledged and trying to get them to flip. i think it will be hard with elected superdelegates. they have their own platform to from which they can talk. they make endorsements. that is a difficult one. there is quite a number. we are going to do well as we finish out this rest of the primary, ending up in california. math being what it is, we understand we have a tough road ahead, but the