differences, is kind of a macro idea. and a notion of the scope, and what exactly is the definition of infrastructure. we remember back when the president came to congress, and gave his big speech, one of the things that he really emphasized is, again, that he wants to change the way the government addresses two fundamental problems, or challenges that every american has at one point or another. one is child care and another is elderly care. he wants and other democrats want that to be part of this bill. call it human infrastructure. republicans say that might be worth discussing, but it doesn t belong in infrastructure because this should be about roads, bridges, things of that nature. so that s just one agenda item that s hit this stall point. it wasn t a big surprise, i guess, but it s what a lot of people are talking about today. joe manchin slamming the door again on the filibuster and the
government should work. whether it s at the collective bargaining table or whether there is a disaster, you have lots of public employees who every single day are trying to make a difference in the lives of kids, lives of the community. and here you had we worked hard at the table to come up with something that was good for newark. so chris, what are you doing here? you re hanging out with people in the teachers unions. you re striking deals with democratic legislatures. it s not going to work with the base, you know? you re actually being nice to the president of the united states when he s coming to help people that have been ravaged by an historic job. what are you doing? my job. i was going to say that. and here s the thing. listen, when randi and i first talked about this, i guess it was last february, we started talking in washington. and we were kind of at a stall point with the locals in terms of their negotiating. and i said to randi, listen, if you really want t
ten games back in the n.l. east. extra innings between the marlins and phillies. mike stanton s hit a walk-off home run into left. as always, a wonderful crowd assembled there in south florida. there was only one guy there and he made the play. the marlins not doing too much winning these days which may explain why nobody was able to get stanton with a pie in the face. there we go, 0 for 2. they missed him three times in fact before he finely relented and took the pie in the face. finally imagine being crushed by one of the best tennis players in twofrmd why not try a stall point. about to advance in straight sets when someone s cell phone goes off. she waits. she waits. nobody turns offer. it keeps ringing, keeps ringing. turns out the phone belong to her oh opponent. she brings the match to a halt