ms. pringle: and i thought, how perfect and how poignant. because the words i heard him say really reflected dr. king's remind that are we are caught in that inescapable network of mutuality, that we are tied to that single garment of destiny. that's what pribe was talking about -- president biden was talking about. whoever effects one of us effects all of us. as i listened to his word and i imagine what had dr. king described as that beloved community, where we would not tolerate poverty, or homelessness, where we would not tolerate discrimination or racism, as i looked into the eyes of our 46th president, i knew, i knew that our educators all over the country were first crying like i was, but then they were smiling. because they knew they had in the white house a partner. and he didn't come by himself. right? [laughter] we have vice president kamala harris. i can hardly say these words without smiling. and we have dr. jill biden, an educator who is still teaching. and an n.e.a. member, as she said. we know that they will partner with us to