address what they call human infrastructure, things for medicare expansion, education assistance, more government assistance. those debates are till coming, but there's a lot of debate about whether they're going to have the democratic votes needed to get a bill like that across. while the president was eager to say that a deal has been reached, when you hear from a lot of other folks, there's indications this is still a long way from being a done deal. arthel: mark meredith live at the white house, thanks. >> on this vote, the yeas are 50, the nays are 50. three-fifths of the senators duly chosen and sworn not having voted in the affirmative, the motion is not agreed to. eric: well, that's vice president harris presiding over the senate as is one of her vp duties, announcing that sweeping voting bill did not move forward. senate democrats are growing more frustrated about that after republicans relied on the senate filibuster rule to block that