 Welcome. Great to be with you guys. Welcome. Thank you so much for being here today. Thank you. Boston is a more resilient city, a stronger city since the Marathon bombing. I was mayor of 20 years, I never saw a city come together as well as we did that. That week, and this continues to be strong, a terrorist became a fact of life. And that will change forever. Since then. We have to be cognizant of that and we have to be aware of that. But we can't, we have these major events, we still can't make them in police state. You have to enjoy yourselves. But please tell us what it is that you're doing here on campus and what students can do to get involved. Well, the initiative on the city is a concept that President Brown and I came up with. It's about mentoring mayors all over the world, not just America, but all globally. And we're going to have a conference in November bringing mayors from all over the world, we hope, talk about some issues that are important to them and important to our future. And what we want to do is, you know, as mayor, educate, you know, you get elected, but then you're thrown into that thing of you have to govern. And how do you prioritize what you're going to govern? I always think finance is the most important thing to do as mayor, because if you have finances work, your city works. If you have finances work, you have public safety, you have education, all that. If you don't have the money, you can't do it. It's easy to do. You just got to pay attention to it. And when you're mayor, you have, you know, maybe 15 minutes to do something different at the university, you know, take a little longer to do things. But I enjoy, I'm enjoying the young people. I talk about some issues I'm interested in to get feedback from the students because, you know, the young folks here are the future. We have to make sure that government is dealing with the future, not the past. It's been a tough winter. It really has, you know, it's days for 27 degrees out there, most of which is about 45 tomorrow. I like how you know this. So hold on tight and stay with us and please help us give the weather forecast. All right. So then look at Sunday. Yep. Sunday's getting cold once again and rain. Where are you from? I'm from Connecticut. And I'm from Miami, Florida. Miami, Florida. Where are you up here? Can I come back home? Thank you. Thank you so much for being with us today, Mayor Benino. We really appreciate all of you guys for sticking around and watching. And that's all for Good Morning BU Today.