and anne neal is president of the american council of trustees and alumni, an independent, non- n that tracks issues in higher education. and i should say for the record before we begin that i am a tuition-paying parent of a university of virginia student. that out of the way, gordon gee, i'll start with you. i want to come to you first as a afar.sity president watching can you tellinou brief what you take from what happened at virginia? what does it speak to for wherevers like universities like yourself? >> obviously the are pressur times for universities and i think this is evidence of the fact that there are a lot of changes taking place, external to the universities, internal to the universities, and how one aligns that between boards, alumni, and friends.udent, this is an early example of a number of the kind of pressures i think we're going to face. this is a fundamental resetting of the american economic system, as you well know. >> brown: anne neal, you told us earlier you generally were supportive of the board at virginia. what do you think is the most impot ctor now facing pu