juan: scott kurashige, we have about a minute left.ant to ask about the narrative now of the renaissance in detroit. despite the fact between 2011 and 2015, 1 and four home mortgages in detroit were foreclosed, other people are talking about there is a renaissance going on. could you talk about the class nature of that renaissance? >> some people said the bankruptcy was a bailout that led to this come back. what is it was the bankruptcy imposed extreme austerity measures, privatization, and a tight union members on a city that is over 90% people of color. the prime example of detroit is the dismantling of the public school system in a mini was championed by betsy devos who has brought the agenda to subject of massive subsidies for billionaires to redevelop downtown spent the never his are being hit hard. $250 million that was supposed to help homeowners deal with foreclosure and mortgage problems, instead went toward demolishing homes and making it less livable in so many neighborhoods. amy: larry hamm, what you think needs to be done?