inf infrastructure plan for pre-k, family leave, climate change and other issues, as well. they still haven t decided if that price tag will shift, if it will come down. and then, there s the $1 trillion bipartisan inf infrastructure plan. the question, obviously, will both get passed to save the president s agenda? rachel scott asking democrats that question on the hill tonight. reporter: tonight, democratic leaders feeling the pressure, trying to show they are making progress on president biden s domestic agenda. the white house, the house and the senate have reached agreement on a framework that will pay for any final negotiated agreement. so progress on how to pay for the bill, but no agreement on how much it will cost. and that s the real sticking point. today, speaker pelosi defensive. this is not about price tag. it s about values, not dollars. reporter: for moderates like senator joe manchin, it is about the price tag.