including some for barriers, walls, whatever you want to call it but not the whole thing. we had 57 senators on that. we need to build on that because we need 60 votes here in the united states senate. there's a foundation of bipartisan agreement. >> neil: the latest count on the tax cut thing -- i know democrats are unanimous in rejecting it -- is that disney, j.p. morgan chase, among those companies run by prominent democrats, not that that would change matters any, but they're offering bonuses, incentives. it's close to 4 million americans now apart from whatever tax relief that they could be looking at when they look at their paychecks are getting it via their companies. some utility concernses are sharing with it their companies, a 5% rebates on utility bills. are you surprised and do you think democrats, some, might regret rejecting this outright? >> no, i'm not surprised.