>> bellina. >> she was not here today, but i am so glad. she used to work at ucla, so she invited me today. [applause] people, different backgrounds. you know, some people, mostly i washington state. she was always sending me news. brides, note, war like today -- educating people. -- i think, ihe know. >> i think we are brilliant. [laughter] [applause] much.you so that is wonderful. can i say one more thing about the race. my mother used to talk about being married to a black man. she said, during the war she saw burned bodies, and when people are burned, they all look the same. that was sort of another understanding she took about race. have different hard times. during the second war, so many people, i hated so many american people./ when i was young. a very small country. saw other we never kind of people, you know? that's why when i saw black people, i was so scared. they were so big. [laughter] >> my father was very short, so -- [laughter] thank you. >> ok. we can open it up to questions. if you raise your hand, a mic will come around.