after having seen the three hours or so that there is a general approach to economics that's being aspousedllen? >> one thing we are seeing from republican candidates is tax reform and specifically a lot of the candidates are looking at ways to improve the incentives to work and invest in this country. one thing that a lot of them have in common is eliminating tax deductions especially the state and local tax deduction and using that to pay for lower rates. a lot of them they are looking at is moving businesses to an easier system for accounting for their capital expenditures but on a number of other tax issues and policy issues there seems to be a lot of broad disagreement too. >> and your foundation scored the various plans, we will talk more about that later in the program. harry steen same question. >> i think you saw a definite commitment to what i guess you could call tax reform although when you look at the cost of these plans anywhere from 2-10 trillion over the first ten years alone debending on which plan and estimates you are using serious tax reform. the biggest things they all