university of chicago. >> i think that -- that president trump's continued activities demonstrate the falsity of the idea that if we simply ignore him he'll go away. there are some in my party who are embracing him. there are some who don't want to embrace him, who don't want him to be part of the future of the party or the country, but who think that we can get to that point by simply ignoring him, and i just don't believe that. >> so that's all about donald trump, but it is president biden who is in the white house. he is moving closer to action on an infrastructure package. it is a big shift from the former president's talk of an infrastructure week that never quite happened. now, these negotiations still have a ways to go. however, president biden says he has not closed the door on a bipartisan deal. on wednesday he proposed a range of options to increase spending. the idea is to raise taxes without reversing anything in