markwayne mullin, nat armed services committee member, much, much more, kind enough to join us. 9 good to have you back. >> thanks, neil. thanks for having me on. neil: what do you think happens now? >> well, right now we're still trying to get a bipartisan bill through that will secure the border and also do national security. there's a lot of poison pills that was put in late by the white house when. keep in mind, james lankford if, when he started negotiating this in the senate, we started this in late september, first of october. the white house didn't even engage with the senate or with james lankford until the week before christmas. the bill before that, that we had negotiated a little bit with kyrsten sinema and a bipartisan manner was pretty workable. i think it was something that would have got a lot of things done that we need to do that reversed the executive orders that biden put in place day one. but when the white house got involved, they started insisting on things that we just couldn't accept. i mean, we saw the package out there. my thing when i go into negotiating is