grandne: for more on ge's plan for the city of boston, where joined by the chief financial officer, jeff bornsteinthank you for having us. jeff b.: thank you for coming . caroline: this is where the digital team will be. speak to us about what boston means for your digital transformation in the business. jeff b.: boston is very unique. you start with a place where there was more r&d and research spent per capita than any other place in the world. of ideas,just a sea meaning there is such an entrepreneurial spirit, so many startups and such a deep technology culture here, that it is absolutely the right place to start making the transformation, no question about it. listen, there is no other place on earth where you have 500,000 of this modest kids in the world going to school and graduating every year -- the smartest kids in the world going to school and graduating every year in the metro boston area. boston is unique in that regard and we are thrilled to be part of this echo system. caroline: your conglomerate among so many areas -- power, aviation -- where do you think you will make the most obv