the streets and he said we just don't have civil rights leaders tha between one's heathat we once hador we can't e with the migration of factories out of the city. he comes along and says to the people he doesn't care about whether they are downtown or not, he's more worried about the white people were caucasians that don't have the factory jobs and african-americans on the other hand are losing the opportunity to have manufacturing and well-paying jobs right in the city. one of the things i think you've discovered in your recording is when people are telling you they didn't necessarily offshore to china or move factories to china and so forth in order to save the labor cost. they moved for the subsidization. >> china is a big subsidized or of manufacturing which is fine. it makes 2 million cars a year in china which itself is in china and what it should be going on they should be negotiating that a million of those cars are made here in the united states and exported to china. and of course that is a very hard negotiation but it's a direction we should be going. right now manufacturing