earlier today, i spoke with tina knowles-lawson and leigh chapman from the leadership conference on civilman rights. they wrote an open letter urging congress to ensure safe and accessible elections in november for all americans. we spoke about that letter, their hope for voting rights, and more. check it out. mrs. tina, leigh chapman, welcome to the "the daily social distancing show." >> thank you, thank you for having us. >> thank you. >> trevor: mrs. tina, i'm going to start with you. you penned an open letter to some of the most powerful people in this country, and in it, you shared so many emotions that many americans share, many mothers share, and many black mothers share, specifically. it was emotional. it was powerful. and the gist of it was the government needs to dedicate money to making sure that everybody has access to voting in the november general election. that was a big step for you to take. what did you hope to achieve from an open letter? >> well, i was hoping with the help of the mothers of the movement and the leadership conference, and some of my friend who signed on