broder of the pennsylvania press, scranton press. you think i'm kidding, i wasn't. but anyway. and he would -- they'd come and have breakfast at the table. and a kid could wander around the table where the adults were sitting but you could never sit at the table. and i would walk up and stand next to my grandpa, while he wag conversation. and they're talking about what -- they'd talk about what was going on in the neighborhood. they'd talk about what was going on in the world. they were all learned men. and i learned a lot here in scranton. i learned that money doesn't determine your worth. my tbrawfer would tell me, joey, nobody, nobody is more worthy than you, and everyone is your equal. [applause] all anybody want sas fair shot, a fair shot at making it and they deseven a fair shot. my dad had a say, he said, a job is about a lot more than your paycheck. it's about dignity, it's about respect, it's about being able to look your kid in the eye and say, it's going to be ok, and mean it. people like donald trump learn different lesso