that's something republicans don't want to do i can tell you that peter di fazio who is the likely chairhe hoss met with white house legislative direct oor knight about a way forward so lots of discussions in place but so far from an agreat amount. back to you. >> super early ylan, thank you very much. gene spurling still with us, what are the odds we get some type of market-moving legislation like infrastructure? >> i think it's tough to tell. they're going to want to date a little but whether they're going to get all the way to being engaged on infrastructure, i'm not sure because democrats didn't take back the house to just go along as was just said with minor little infrastructure things or tax incentives that might benefit investors more and might or might not increase infrastructure they want a serious infrastructure bill that creates hundreds of thousands of jobs, their proposal is probably for a trillion dollars of real money for schools, bridges, modernization. everybody is willing to compromise but the type of thing that you've seen the senate republicans go along with is more