$45 billion for struggling transit systems, and $13 billion to bolster food stamps and child nutrition programs. but a $120 billion fund to help restaurants was a casualty of the compromise. chef sean kelly in granger, chef sean kelly in indiana is now filing for bankruptcy. >> i took every bit of money that i had and dumped it back in here to keep it alive, and i just-- i can't-- i have no more money. >> reporter: tonight, democrats are describing this bill as a "down payment." they wanted one three times as large, and they're hoping for another package in the new year. but, norah, this bill took nine months to come together, so swift action in the new year seems unlikely. >> o'donnell: nancy cordes on capitol hill, thank you, nancy. well, tonight, attorney general william barr is disputing president trump's false claims of election fraud and denying the need for a special counsel to investigate president-elect