india, japan, australia, and the u.s., that seems to be one trump would be likely to continue to support. so too with the australia, united states, u.k. agreement. some of these other trilaterals, especially if they involve countries trump is not supportive of, and here i would look towards europe, those could be harder. in asia, the logic of these many lateral arrangements is quite clear. i would hope the trump administration would do as they did in the first term and maintain these if trump is elected. nick: zack cooper, thank you very much. zack: thanks. ♪ geoff: republican infighting continues on capitol hill as house speaker mike johnson tries to rally his conference into passing a consequential intelligence bilby for the weekend. a faction of house republicans have blocked the reauthorization of the foreign intelligence surveillance act known as fisa. that is a federal law that allows intelligence officials to spy on communications of foreign nationals. let's bring in our congressional correspondent e-cig de chardin. -- lisa desjardins. lisa: this is a major program. intelligence