get on a seemingly daily basis, obsessively so and that becomes a significant problem when you can only afford to lose three members of the house and zero members of the united states senate and frontline members in particular are looking at sagging numbers at the moment where there is an all-out war going on between the two poles of the democratic party. here's the reality of what comes out next. democratic leaders in the house have 72 hours to figure out a path forward to move the president's $3.5 trillion economic and climate package while also keeping on the timeline that they promised moderate members related to the vote on the $1.2 trillion infrastructure package. speaker pelosi told my colleague manu raju the vote on the infrastructure bill is happening. there is a markup set for the budget committee this weekend. they announced yesterday a framework about a menu of options to finance whatever the final deal, is a deal that doesn't exist and doesn't have a top line. look, everybody is trying for momentum. leaders are really throwing a lot of things out there trying to make members feel like this is a pathway forward and a