the climate change crisis, covid-19, crime, but was sinking back to the 60s when pat brown was governor. all the big money we spent on things like the big water aqueduct, the uc system, things we still use today. i'm not sure we can necessarily say that about this particular spending plan. these are priorities that must be addressed. >> i want to pick up specifically on the hot button puzzle about medi-cal. you wrote about this this week. if it's adopted it would make california the first state in the nation as gavin newsom likes to say to offer healthcare to all low-income residents regardless of immigration status. also you see this proposal playing out. >> a couple brief details that did not go over. 2 to 3 billion per year. that's an important detail. it's not going to start before 2024. the state has authority extended this to senior residents who may or may not be undocumented and covers young immigrants. so this is filling the gap. adults were not below 26 or above 50. the other numbers you mentioned, this bugs the gap. it's interesting i was calling around about this and what re