the cost of the $163 million a year plan saying that it's unfair to tax payers because the governor is telling new yorkers essentially to write a bigger check. but if approved, the scholarship would begin this year in 2017, helping families making $100,000 or less. it increases gradually as you see there, and would by 2019 cover those making $125,000 or less. and one important aspect to this plan, jim, is that full-time enrollment is mandatory. and the reason for that is they want to accelerate education and boost on-time graduation rates in new york state which for a four-year public college are just 39%. it drops off even more for a two-year public college to 8.5%. so, they want to get them in, they want to get them through the four-year or two years and then get them into the work force. jim? >> deb, thanks so much. before we go, big announcement on thursday january 12, cn will host a town hall with house speaker paul ryan. our own jake tapper will sit down with the speaker at george washington university here in washington just over a week