the question is will they actually partner with us to try to do things for the american people. chris: all right. on infrastructure, day one, all federal money you want only $200 billion with the restç coming from state, local and private. they say the private would be a corporate giveaway, so where's the deal? >> i think i'm not going to get in front of the president, but i'm very confident. we've had conversations with democrats, i think there's a willingness on the policy to get there. the question remains will politics prevent it. chris: okay, let's talk about another area because i think it's fair to say there's a deal to be made on immigration. the democrats want the dreamers, the young people who came into this country as children as illegal immigrants, to the get some permanent legal status. in return, what are you asking for in terms of border enforcement,ç and does there he to be at least some funding for the president's border wall? >> chris, the president put forward to congress when he said that the deferred action for childhood arrivals was not constitutional, he put forward the congress the principles he