victory and their momentum to pass the social spending aspect of biden's agenda? >> like the president said, this is one big item. the problem they have been facing in congress has been how to get all the rest of the many other big items that they want in this one package. we've seen over the last few months the total pact's been sliced and diced and shrunk until it's at its current $1.75 trillion of spending. this infrastructure bill, this part finally passing, it does two things. one, it gives them a win that they absolutely needed and shows that yes, we can pass bills in this congress, ins all going to be infighting, which was a major hang-up, especially for those in the beltway. the other thing it does is it tones down the rhetoric inside the party in terms of -- there was the progressives and moderates fight where neither side wanted to put down their