steve mort joining us from lakeland, florida, tevnk you, in the day's other news, the u.s. senate tried and failed to move on immigration. four bills fell short 60 votes needed to advance, but a bipartisan compromise came closest. it offered eventual nship to 1.8 million young people heo'd been protected under "daca" program, but it slowed the pace of funding for a border wall. president trump threatened a veto, and democrats, including minority leader chucamschumer, him for the stalemate. wh there is only one reaso the senate will be unable to reach a bipartisan solution to daca, president trump. president trump creais problem terminating daca last august. since then, president trump has stood in the way of every single proposal that could have been law. >> woodruff: the bill backed by mr. trump garnered the least support. it, too, offered possible citizenship for "da" recipients, plus more immediate funding for a border wall and limits on legal immigration. majority leader mitch mcconnell blamed democrats. >> woodruff: today's failure puts the immigration issue on ice for