steps should look like, aprila, but this is all coming as we have just learned that a key moderate senator, keithin sinema, from arizona is back in arizona. she has a doctor's office, and she is now negotiating remotely with the white house. of course, that could be potentially problematic because she's seen as somebody that has to get on the same page as some of these progressives who want to make sure that manchin and sinema actually agree to some kind of framework on this bigger social safety net package before they move ahead with the bipartisan infrastructure bill. there are a ton of moving parts here, and i think the question is will something come to the floor today? right now it doesn't look like that would be possible or if it did come to the floor would likely fail, but i think that we are still trying to get consensus within the democratic caucus of what their next steps are going to be and, of course, we expect another meeting later this afternoon perhaps giving more clarity, perhaps giving members another opportunity to