with me in studio is rodney davis, former republican us congressman who represented the state of illinoisphy, a former democratic us congresswoman who represented florida. lots to talk about and thank you forjoining us. a high—stakes week on capitol hill. rodney, let's start with the foreign aid bill. it's now been divided up — do you think that boosts its chance of approval, or do you think there will still be sticking points — with the freedom caucus over ukraine, for example? there is always a chance for the freedom caucus you have issues with any piece of legislation that comes up, whether to gather or split into parts. mikejohnson is one of the nicest people i ever had a chance to speak with, is trying to do what he can to move it across the finish line. do i believe that separating these bills out is a good idea? no, i don't, but i am not there. mit? don't, but i am not there. why not? eventually _ don't, but i am not there. why not? eventually you _ don't, but i am not there. why not? eventually you will- don't, but i am not there. why not? eventually you will need l not? eventuall