i don't expect legislation on the physical side. >> i am speaking with kim wallace. one area that shows bipartisan cooperation is trade. peter cook was just discussing that. how does the midterm elections change the political dynamic? what needs to be done to finalize trade deals with europe and asia? >> on trade, it was more the economy that has changed as opposed to the political landscape. now that the economy is growing both parties have elements that support trade. they are funded by people who expect trade legislation the past. the transpacific partnership has been worked on now for five years. it is close to idolization. the transatlantic trade investment partnership is earnestly needed by europe. i would argue that some of the exporters in the u.s. also need that. those two things are likely to keep a bipartisan bid. >> let's examine infrastructure strategy. is talk of of an infrastructure bank just that, talk. given the deadly collapse of an overpass here i-75 in cincinnati, is the urgency in congress to fund improvements that would likely result in roadways