eugene mulero, what have we learned since the date of the union?ow much money or both sides talking about and what are the priorities? guest: that aspect of the president's speech was very testing because he did not outline any funding requisites. so basically, lackluster when he talked about having the need for $1 trillion, this year, the signaling was for congress to take the lead in for congress, especially the house democrats, to craft the bill since the student union, what we've had is a battery of high-profile hearings and events around d.c. on infrastructure. the chamber of commerce had a daylong mini preview of infrastructure week in which the chairman of the transportation committee came in and really talked about the urgency for crafting an infrastructure bill. he followed that up with a very marathon length herein in which great transportation leaders, commuter transportation leaders and the governor of minnesota for instance and even former transportation secretary ray lahood were you really reminding lawmakers of the time to act is now