and i think that was a signal that he's not gonna do what kasim reed did in atlanta and actually stand up to special interests. >> do you have a counterpoint, sharmain? >> i really do, because i think it's -- when we talk about the common good, i think it's important for us to have some basis for what we're talking about. i mean, if you look at poverty in philadelphia, if you look at what people are looking for, they're looking for us to bring the poverty level down, and they're looking for jobs and opportunities. and i think jim is going to fight very hard for those issues. and i think it's gonna happen because there's gonna be a coalition of people who are gonna try to make those things happen. so, when we talk about getting and moving the city forward, i think it's critical that we not forget about people who've really been left behind for too long a period of time, and i think that there's going to be some increased commitment there. i mean, if you take a look at the issue with council pushing hard around the airport contract and asking the airlines to pay $12 an hour -- i mean, pe