it's not just about the income inequality, it's also about the knowledge inequality. >> well, my district and the surrounding areas have $11 trillion of market cap, the most wealth created in any one region in human history. and yet so many places in this country were left out, people were saying go -- told go move and they didn't want to move. and you have the racial wealth gap that's increasing because there's a racial wealth generation gap. so my view is that the lesson learned is you can't just allow bloeblization, digitization unfettered -- we need to focus on communities that have been left out, invest in bringing jobs there, in bringing the right type of credentialing there and in the book i give examples, such as zoom doing this at an hbcu classroom in south carolina being a success. we just have neglected the fair distribution of digital opportunity.