and last we'll hear from brian purnell, one of the co-authors of "black power at work," community control affirmative action and the construction industry. ryan is professor of african-american studies at odin college in maine. brian tells amazing source of protest right here in brooklyn five decades ago in 1963 when black construction workers and black ministers and the congregants and groups like core engaged in sitdown protests to demand integration of construction projects and construction units that were 99% white. many of these protests were at downtown medical centers right here in brooklyn and someone named malcolm x participated in many of those protests. one last thing. i saw to have 100 pounds of cheese shipped in from wisconsin but i'm sorry to say governor scott walker halted the shipment when he heard that cheese was destined for all you pointy-headed progressives, union friendly new york intellectuals. bill's book is on sale downstairs for any of you who would like to buy his book which i recommend. i'm sorry to say i haven't seen either of your books here. i schlepped a fe