whether or not enough progressives back off that position with the few republicans perhaps who said they would vote for that bipartisan infrastructure bill, does pelosi actually have the math there. manu saying right now it doesn't seem like that's the case. so right now it seems joe manchin and kyrsten sinema have been sort of in charge of what actually gets in this final bill, and the house progressives seem to have some sort of veto power over the process of when and how this gets done. >> yeah. look, so this is kind of -- if you take this without talking about numbers and figures and graphs, kaitlan, if you're looking at this, where we are right now is there are still disputes over what is in, what should be in, and what is out of the bill and of what size. there seems to still be lack of clarity about how to cover the cost, where to raise the taxes in order to cover the size of the bill, and also disputes over in what order and how these