300 potentially displaced families in joliet met the legal expertise and commitment to civic justice that the center continues to embody in the tradition of its founder who was the driving force behind the peace corps under the administration of his brother-in-law jfk and the man lyndon johnson tasked with implementing the war on poverty through programs like headstart. it was an unstoppable force. those tenants won their fight with the city. they established their human right to not be cast aside and displaced. and they, like other heroes, whose stories move those of us in the room last night like evelyn winn dixon who overcame poverty and homelessness to become the mayor of riverdale and of course, mrs. abernathy. they're a reminder it's not history, it's ongoing. and that wraps things up for the "reid report" have a great weekend, i'll see you back here monday at 2:00 p.m. eastern and be sure to visit us online.