eleanor, i would ask that you kick us off. ms. smeal: i am the president of the feminist majority. i have been active in now. i am still cochair of the advisory board. i was just thinking i just came , from seneca falls at the beginning of the month i was inducted into the women's hall of fame. a bunch of us went to seneca falls. it wasn't the first time. it was the sight of the first women's rights convention. i was struck by the importance of it in the national women's rights park there. susan b anthony's home in rochester. how important they are for an inspiration to the next generation. if you go into their homes, you see the conditions that they were working on. or example, susan b anthony didn't have electric lights. very small quarters. and from these humble beginnings they change the world. i am always struck to how little funding there is for women's history. we have to do better. i am so glad you are having this inclusion panel because they are half the universe. it has an impact on children, on the next generation but has an , impact on this generation, on all of us. you