luke. that's pretty much what everyone was talking about. roughly 2500 convention attendees. this is naacp's 104th annual convention. we all know it's america's oldest civil rights organization. i talked to ben jealous a short time ago. he said the speech is hands down the most anticipated speech of the convention. he told me he's going to caulk about the verdict and moving forward and the justice department's role moving forward. but he's also going to be talking about the voting rights act. he's also going to be talking about what black voters specifically need to be doing in the wake of the voting rights act. in addition to eric holder peg today, also kathleen sebelius, health and human services secretary, the implementation of obama care. sean donovan, hud secretary talking about predatory lending. again, as you indicated, the not guilty verdict is top of mind for all convention attendees. i was talking to folks in the hotel last night. that was all they wanted to talk about. not just the verdict itself but what happens now. so i'll toss it back to you for now. >> lets talk about what could happen now. pete williams. pete, for those of us not well versed how this proceeds legally at the