necessarily realize that this is going to take congressional approval and it's down the road t shows they're doing something. >> and the idea of selling the public, your flights will be on time, you'll sit on tarmacs less. that's certainly at least on the surface something that would have broad a appeal. the question is you also lose 30,000 federal jobs. and now that you have a republican president and a republican congress, the president is hoping he can get this through. but the republicans had this stall on number four when they tried. >> and they need democratic support. this is one of the things, infrastructure largely, at the beginning of this administration, they thought they could get democratic support. but this is so far you're seeing a fair amount of resistance from democrats. chuck schumer, the top democratic leader has been criticizing this proposal today because it does not do what the democrats want which is to spend a lot more money on infrastructure programs, a lot like the stimulus from 2009. this talks about public/private