what we kno is f these millions of californians, it's hard to get employment, hsing.so if we can automate that system. ight now they can clear that record but it takes time, hiring a lawyer, going to court. talks money. >> $150. >> that's right. have the attorney general's office do it. have one data base thget to the courts and the courts could say that information is being with held. >> somehing you could have gone farther andow fo colorado which authorized the courts acquitted of charges or acquitted as charges were dismissed. >> so we tried that approach last year and couldn't get it out of appropriations because the courts in and said that was very difficult to do, they haven't sp money, and effort. so we wanted to take a step back. look at a process that was cheaper and more streamlined. you have one party that does it, that way it's consistent around the state. th holdthe counties w that information. >> let's talk about the college admissions scandal as well 13 bay area parent are among those charged including an entrepreneur whondicated this week he will be am