heather ann thompson? >> i mean, he could not have said it better. this is why it's so important that we pay attention to '67, the uprising, why we pay attention to why it happened, what its legacy was and wasn't. you know, it's not the uprising that destroyed the city, it was the response to it. and if we don't get that right, we are right on the precipice again. we're at a moment when folks are erupting. and you know, ferguson and baltimore and chicago and in dallas. and the reasons are the same. which is people want equal justice under the law. and frankly, things have gotten worse in many respects. we now have mass incarceration. we now have not just criminalized the community in certain moments and in certain instances, there's been entire swaths of the black community that have been criminalized and are in prison. if we don't pay attention to the past, we are sitting i think on a real powder keg. >> give us a snapshot of what the police force looked like in '67, what does it look like today. >> '67, it's basically an all-white police force. the