announced this hybrid learning module that there was g going to have to be a default caretaker at home logging on t,k theirep kids all the while maintaining her full-time job. at that moment i kept saying to the lf, well, where is the plan. because the numbers had come our is wwe had lost over 2.4 million women from the workforce. like, our labor market participation is where it was in 1989. 30 years of progress gone in nine months. and so i wrote the marshall plan for moms started as an op-ed and it's built into a movement to just say we need an economic plan. we need to center mothers in the recovery. and i gave some ideas. >> you talked about direct - payment to moms.can yo can you expand on who would get that payment, what would qualify them for that payment? >> yeah. so, every mom i talked to my ptd said i need cash. there are different reasons. tab some mothers needed cash to put food on the table.ools c some needed itlo to pay the ren. because, again, when schools closed and we didn't have a structure of care and affordable childcare, moms were forced to either go on food stamps, go on the t