by wednesday. what do you think as one who has been around congress for a while, what do you think as we sit here today the prospects november the infrastructure plan and the 3.5 trillion in social spending. >> we haven't heard much in the past decade or so here because that was not a red line, that was not line in the sand, it wasn't my way or the high way, it was we are close to a deal and we can get there and the concern is on the pay fors, that's what's being negotiated behind closed doors with the bipartisan group. i think that was reasonably -- nothing is guaranteed. it was reasonable ian occurring when you look to -- reasonably encouraging when you look at passage of the infrastructure deal. we shouldn't miss what a test this is for the thesis of joe biden's campaign for president. he made the argument bipartisanship is not dead. big test for that big test on the regular sell united nations