baskerville, let me ask you straight up.have asked the trump administration for many things including necessities like research funding, infrastructure in the most basic equal funding of the institutions. has the administration ever worked toward that with you? >> so, reverend, thank you so much and i'm delighted to be here. the hbcus have -- we're in a good position. we have strong bipartisan support in congress. and relative to whether or not this president has done more for others for hbcus than others, i've asked people to look at the budget that the presidents send to congress. that reflects what the presidents support. so, for example, if a budget talks about cutting the s.n.a.p. program, which is for food stamps for children or early childhood, healthy start, headstart, those types of programs, that would not be a support program for hbcus because disproportional percentages of our students and families are low-income. if they decided to cut s.t.e.m. for girls or guys, that would not be an hbcu support program. and so