and last, um, certainly not least, we will hear from frankie carrillo, a restorative justice activist and student at loyola in california. after spending 20 years behind bars for a crime he did not commit, he has been exonerated, and he has now dedicated himself to promoting juvenile and criminal justice reform. and before we hear from our speakers, we're going to hear there the former chairman and now-ranking member of the judiciary committee, a gentleman from michigan, who has a long career of advocating for justice. mr. john conyers. >> thank you, chairman bobby scott. i would ask everyone to give you a round of applause. matter of fact, it's a forum. let's thank chairman bobby scott of virginia. [applause] for all that he's doing. [applause] and with the tragic loss of one young man in our country, trayvon martin, which has electrified the nation here comes chairman bobby scott with a forum on the youth promise act. that's worth another round of applause because it's right on time. [applause] and what this bill does -- and on top of it it's cost effective, and it brings greater ho