The Senate has voted on the Highway Bill. The vote was 89-11 (Sarbanes is there and voting), and since it started at 3 Eastern, the vote is done now.
If I recall correctly, the plan is that the filibuster fight will begin once the highway bill is passed. So, we may have a situation on our hands soon.
We are entering morning business now. Senator Boxer is now talking for 1 hour. So no vote, but debate most likely continually.
If this does progress into continued debate on the filibuster (which all intentions show it to be), I'll make more updates here about what debate has been occuring.
Boxer has asked for another 30 minutes. She is now talking for 1 hour, nearly solely against Janice Rogers Brown. The standing order is that after Boxer, there will be 10-minute speeches.
Update: According to Rimjob, "Joe Johns just reported on "Inside Politics", that a memo obtained by CNN says the Republicans are pushing the showdown back to at least TUESDAY or WEDNESDAY of NEXT WEEK." If Frist does wait another week, we will hear every single argument from both sides a lot over the past week, as I don't think there will be much business in the Senate until this is resolved.