Say this. Two things, we have our center for Youth Employment as part of the Mayors Office which my wife chairs. The idea is to over the next few years, by 2020 reach a level of 100,000 High School Students each year who are either in a summer job or an internship program. 100,000 each year, we want to start that aggressively this summer, well give you a quick deadline of may 15th. We want to start reaching toward the bigger goal we want to ask everyone whos watching. If you can create an internship or a mentorship effort, we want you to start doing that now, so we can plug in a lot of our young people this summer, and build out over the next few years, thats one second in terms of our pipeline. Were focusing on the maximum number of employees that come out of those efforts. Were constantly coming out of the training resources, we really want to push people. Thank you so much. Thank you much thanks, everyone. President Lyndon Johnson went to the u. S. Capitol on august 6th, 1965 to sig
Reform this week. In the business section, you lay out graphic. Megan we took a close look at the house plan. It is a serious attempt to implement major changes to the u. S. Tax structure. But also there is so much at stake politically. It is fascinating that a year after the election, we are now getting to what republicans universally say is the real thing that they have to get, tax reform. When anyone tries to get this done, there is a reason why it has failed in the past. The u. S. Tax code is so complex and there are so many vested industries and people and sectors and special Interest Groups that relied on parts of the tax code that in a normal, Intelligence System you would have not had in there. What is fascinating about the house tax plan is how much that it raises the deficit which has long been anathema for republicans. But also to make the numbers work, how much they look at smaller, limited parts of the code that will make a difference. Julia it is ok when you add those pie