at the table, john gutierrez, peter slevin christina greer and a professor of history of public affairsy and fellow at the new america foundation. we go first o to tampa, florida, where i'm joined by paul let walker, national president of delta incorporated. so nice to have you, madame president. >> good morning, it is my pleasure to be here. how are you today? >> i am wonderful. >> i love your colors. >> i wore them for our organization. and actually, i have to say, from the moment of her senate hearings i have been -- it's been fascinating to watch sisters there supporting loretta lynch. and part of what i'm interested here in is why? why in this moment a sorority for people who may not know much about delta, why a sorority would show up in this space? >> i think the fact that, as you indicated, why a sorority, and i would ask why not? and we are more than a sorority because often times when you hear the word sorority i think that we are stereotyped as to what that means, but we are ed a vo indicates for social activity. that's what we do. that's who we are. so it is natural for us to