common ground if we can. but if we can't, we have to stand our ground, but we have to understand that if we can come to terms in a bipartisan way, that would be -- i think the public wants to see that. not only do the republican not want to come together, they want to push back further, hr 1 and other issues we may talk about. infrastructure has always been bipartisan. i mean, it's always been let's see how we can work together for our communities. let's find agreement in the communities as to what is important. >> some republicans, a lot of republicans say when it comes to bricks and mortar, roads and bridges that's fine. but when you talk about new government programs for child care, for elderly care, that's where they say no. >> well, you know, i think, on the other hand, in different settings they talk about child