mr. randall. >> thank you, mr. chairman. it's a great pleasure to see you here and even a greater pleasure to hear about the progress he made with our dear friends in korea in 1950 and under different circumstances i cannot believe the tremendous advance and that they meet economically and democratic principles and quite frankly it is much more difficult to alter agreement that has been made rather than be involved in the first instance. you've done a fantastic job. so pleased to hear that. do note, that we've reached a point due in part to high unemployment and a sellout in the u.s. featuring jobs across. and of course with republican democrat business or labor, i don't think we do a good job in identifying exactly where is the job creation? it just seems to me as a former mayor, that if you are selling anything, the bottom line is what's in it for me, jack? and that's how you spell names of politicians do. so if you ask me ask you what does this do for america, i really so closely to detroit and the pain we feel us america