the keynote address was by professor matthew desmond, the author of "evicted: poverty and profit in the merge city. " he is a sociology professor at harvard. he captivated the audience with his that he followed for about a year and a half. and during his presentation, you could have heard a pin drop. people were absolutely mesmerized by the stories he told about the struggles of these families. i think there is a lot of excitement about... and a lot of energy around wanting to do something. >> okay. rebecca, what about the winners. what the ideas were. we have a little graphic we can show. preservation of affordable housing. which is fast nonprofit developer. they proposed a donation tax credit where individuals can donate their hows or their properties to nonprofits who will use those, convert those to affordable housing for low-income families. >> a second prize there? >> the second prize was to... >> you can look right there. >> the second prize was to the coalition for occupied homes in foreclosure. and they buy properties out of the market that have been and help the families livin