it begins at home. how do you regulate that? how do you influence that as politicians? >> you don't regulate it at home. i do think 0 to3, i thought early childhood education, 0 to 3, is critical. we need high standards in all the schools and need an opportunity for every kid to blomp that means high standards -- to blossom. that means high standards in all the schools. if you go to charter schools, as long as they're not for profit than as it may. that means investing in neighborhoods like baltimore, northeast baltimore, northwest baltimore, and not investing in hedge funds and tax breaks for carried interests for wall street and things like that. it does make a difference -- >> that's not what cities are doing. cities aren't investing in hedge funds and tax breaks. cities are working with the resources at -- >> no, no michael, i'm talking about the tax code. michael, i'm talking about the tax code -- >> okay. okay. i'm not -- >> preferentially drives money away from the cities.