price tag. can we afford that? reporter: he s talking about this mixture and private money, maybe getting the private sector to make investments. but not all projects are going to offer a return. internet in schools, for example, doesn t offer a return. while he ll likely have democrats supporting his plan, it could be a tough sell on capitol hill with republicans. tom costello there for us in washington, thank you. i m joined by congressman emanuel cleaver, a democrat. this is the only area right now where there is bipartisan agreement. i sademocratsnd republicans leap to tir feet. what do you think of this $1 trillion proposal and how we would pay for it, congressman? obviously democrats are interested in a trillion dollar