this hasn't passed it's priority number one at this point. >> rachel, just going big picture for a moment and yes the negotiations have been a mess, they've dragged out the internal divisions among democrats very real and very public, if and when they get to that point, and the betting in this town despite everything seems to be there this is a not insignificant piece of legislation, is it not, when you look at benefits for instance on child care but also how they pay for it, directing their fire in effect at the wealthiest of americans which is something that frankly you've heard from republicans and democrats through the years but has not happened. >> yes, if they get both of these bills passed and it does look like they'll get there, it's a question of when and not if it's a huge accomplishment for democrats. this is exactly what they set out to do. they have the pandemic relief bill $2 trillion worth of spending earlier this year, have their $1 trillion infrastructure bill which is going to rebuild the roads and bridges, that's huge and these sort of family provisions that they wanted to