nbc's monica alba is reporting from yeardley, pennsylvania, i'm also joined by michael hardaway, formerrector for congressman hakeem jeffries. monica, what more do we know about harris' outreach to black voters? >> reporter: this is part of her opportunity economy pitch which is something she laid out at the democratic national convention, and is talking about who would stand to benefit the most from her plans if she's elected, and when it comes to black men specifically, we now know that there is an agenda that she's put forth that would include a lot of different things, including some forgivable loans, for instance, for black entrepreneurs. it would also protect some cryptocurrency investments. it also is laying out a position she's talked a little bit about but hasn't always gone into too much detail on, which is the idea of legalizing marijuana. so there are a lot of different components to a plan like this, and she spent time detailing that yesterday, as you mentioned, with radio host charlamagne tha god, and answering questions when presented with things like what would you do wi