those good manufacturing jobs and of course when big tobacco went down and we lost that too i mean we're in durham durham was built by big tobacco duke university was built by big tobacco people don't want to actually square that circle but that's the truth ronnie the model democrats and a radically different ethos to the baby boomer. far more left wing and far less suburban and more smart city suiting loving hipster localism as a mayor former mayor how do you attract this new generation. both generally a millennial are interested in the sense of place they're interested in locality so you know. farm to fork type of things or some people say you know tied to table you know locally sourced fish instead of getting it from a salmon farm and it's about quality of life it's about creating some experiences as opposed to living in the mansions i think we're going to have a real tricky thing in our country is the baby boomers are downsizing and trying to offload some of these mcmansion that were built in the eighty's and ninety's that were not very energy efficient were the buyer is going to be i said it what do you think they got here that i love a tr