conference focused on and the house conference will focus on it tomorrow with a goal of getting a, wouldi working draftn a matter of days. the president outlined where the white house stands on this. the president supports an interstate product for states with expanded medicaid. they want an option for patients with preexisting conditions to access the plan and the use of tax credits to purchase the policies. that is seen as an olive branch to republicans who viewed that specific facet as mandatory for any deal getting done. then infrastructure, which is something the president put forth also last night, calling on congress to procure a trillion dollars in funding from legislation. where that comes in is unclear. i spoke to kevin brady, the chairman of the house ways and means committee this morning. he said the following to me. he said that i expect the administration will start engaging more seriously with congress on infrastructure. it's clear it's a priority. so are health care and tax reform, though. so it sounds like the ball is in the white house's court on that one. the ball is al