cities all across the united states of america. it is economic, but it's also about access to health care. it's about the snap program. it's about fresh fruits and vegetables and do you have supermarkets in your community or not? it's a wide range of factors that all combine that end up addressing the issue of poverty and inequality i think as you laid out. >> woodruff: well you know, of course, that philadelphia is one of five places in the country designated by the obama administration as so-called promise zones, meaning-- what does that mean to your city? what does-- it happened last summer-- go ahead, yeah. >> it was just a couple of weeks ago. and it was very, very proud on wehalf of the city to, one, have some really great partners to submit that application with, to be designated by president obama and his administration as one of these promise zone areas. it means a number of things-- one, we're one of the first five in the united states of america. as the president talked about in his state of the union address in 2013. two, it means that you'll have acstoas greater federal and private resources when you're a