Lisa Desjardins:

I'm going to try to tick through some very big items that they have a little bit of time to get through, Judy.

And the three of them are — to give people kind of a road map here — Saudi Arabia. There is a lot of concern from both parties about where things stand there. There's also another issue, criminal justice reform, and then finally the Mueller investigation.

So, a little bit more on each now, Judy.

On Saudi Arabia, we could see a vote as soon as tomorrow on a resolution from Bernie Sanders of Vermont, the independent, who he would like the U.S. to stop its support of Saudi Arabia in Yemen. Unlikely to pass, but even if it gets a vote, that's a sign that things are changing. And there could be another vote later on about arms sales to the Saudis.

So then you move to criminal justice reform. A bill that could change sentencing laws and the power that judges have is moving through the Senate and it's getting more and more support. Republicans think this might be its last chance. They think a House run by Democrats next year would think — would not like this bill. They would want to go farther.

So watch for the next two weeks to see if criminal justice reform makes it through.