longing to hear about last night. again, they want us to work to the. i know that sounds odd coming from the chair of the democratic national committee, but i really believe that we can and should work together. and we can put partisanship aside, and sit down, and solve the big problems that we have facing us. and we can solve them together. but we need willing partners. and right now, listening to mitch mcconnell and others it doesn't sound like we have those. so we're going to keep pressing. and i think the american people, our constituents, will keep pushing their members to pass the american jobs act. it's absolutely critical to give a shot in the arm to the economy immediately. >> we're going to hear from the president on that in the next hour. thank you very much, debbie wasserman schultz. >> andrea, also i just wanted to thank you, really quickly, for sharing your story with breast cancer, as a survivor. and now as a sister survivor, so important for us to, and brave of you, to be public about it. so we can raise awareness, and help people with early detection. >> i'm trying to follow your example in all good things.