well. we've got to get back to the table eventually and get things done. >> that was new jersey senator cory booker on meet the press this morning. he was wading through the debris after the fall of bipartisan police reform talks this week. senator booker was simultaneously taking the high road when it comes to his negotiating partner. republican senator tim scott booker accepted responsibility for the break out of negotiations. he would not descend into partisan big name-calling. senator scott on the other hand took a bit of a different approach on another network. watch. >> both times, the folks have left the table where the democrats. let's just be clear that we have stayed at the table. we said simply this. i'm not going to participate in reducing funding for the police after we saw a major city after major city defund the police. many provisions in this bill that he wanted me to agree to limit it or reduced funding for the police. >> that, from a man who for months democrats said was engaged in good faith