. >> thank you, kcaitlin. if i knew c-span was coming i would have worn my flashy jacket. i look forward to the ewa. you love twitter. i love twitter. you love giving quotes, i love getting quotes. you are my favorite peeps. i hope somebody will ask linda about her son, who is the american ninja warrior superstar, who is a big name in our house. >> competing june 19th in the national -- >> thank you. >> in las vegas, which becomes my vacation. >> especially when it comes to ratings, a few things i hope you ask when you look at your own state's plan, first is whether or not it does a good job helping parents and taxpayers, regular man and woman on the street, understand if a given school is a good school or not. this law does provide more flexibility. it does not in the end say absolutely you have to provide one final rating. there are a few states, including california, most famously, that are going to provide a ton of data. and that's good. that data is a form of transparency. you all are going to be able to get access to that data and probably do some really cool stories