and joining ron on stage is amy sullivan, correspondent of "national journal" and director of next economy program which will help moderate. i will turn it over to you. >> hi, amy. welcome, mayors. let me start and amy and i will kind of take turns grilling you, but let me start with a point we discussed with mayor garcetti, which is that although there are a few big cities that have a lot of undocumented by the estimates that would be potentially eligible for executive action, in fact, the best estimates from the migration policy institute is that this sis substantially dispersed, much more than, for example, under ronald reagan in the 1980s. with we hook at the top 20 counties they only account for 40% of the total pool of the eligible population. there is a lot of people out there. orange county with anaheim, estimated 157,000 people. eligible suburban denver, 41,000, salt lake county, 22,000. when we think -- when we get beyond chicago and new york and l.a., is the infrastructure in place to work through this process in cities of your size? mayor? >> i think the short answer is yes. th