something rob weissman mentioned earlier., was anyone in the environment of justice movement you know involved in helping to craft this provision? >> no. there's been some serious pushback regarding the last representation in the drafting of this bill, specifically on the pieces that affect our communities directly. from my perspective, it doesn't really work to throw money at us if we don't have habitable laces to live. if our communities are underwater or if our air is poisoned and we have pipelines and minds destroying our lands actively, how does this help us? ose are serious questions this bill is lacking. where we're at in terms of blocking the bill, there is this ideal that manchin has mentioned that they promised him, like a handshake agreement about their permitting provisions, the rolling back come the "streamlining" environment of processes in 25 different projects to avoid these reviews. that is going back to appropriation so there is still something that can be done at the congressional level. amy: i want to brin