that's not what we consider physical infrastructure on modernizing our transportation system to meet the next century challenges and that's where i think we need to concentrate our efforts at this point. shannon: washington post did a fact check on this about republicans' claims that only 5 to 7% of the biden plan is, quote, real infrastructure. he gave three out of four possible pinocchios on that, saying this, to say that biden's plan would only devote 5 to 7% in the cost since then toward real infrastructure is highly misleading, the kind of talk point that tries to erase recent history and parts of the english language as a battle begins to heat up in congress. what's accurate about where you are now in getting to those core terms? >> well, the president has $400 billion for the caring economy, the one we were talking about, elder care, day-care, and those things. as i said, great things to talk about, but not part of a core physical infrastructure package. he also had a large section in