to keep alive in the senate. >> and in our last few seconds, ali, how did this bill not come in as paid for, at least in terms of the cbo score? i thought that was the whole idea behind saying, no, no, no, we don't have to raise taxes on the rich. we can do this another way. clearly, they couldn't. >> yeah, that was definitely one of the key issues. and it's part of why this group of 20 initially took so long, hammering out these bills. it was finding out the different pay-fors. and so, look, there are republican senators who say, hagerty has a point when he points to what the cbo score actually laid out. at the same time, though, the cbo is not some partisan organization, and democrats and republicans have come together on this. this is a bipartisan bill. you're seeing it in the votes to just move it along. however quickly or slowly they end up doing it. but at the same time, this is a larger point that i've heard multiple lawmakers make, frankly. which is that, yes, this is about infrastructure, which has long been viewed as a bipartisan ideal. at the same time, it's about