i began by asking bree newsome bass about her reaction to the election results. bree: yes, i mean, it is undoubtedly a historic moment, right? i also see a lot of historical parallels right now. you know, i am repeatedly saying that i think that the central conflict in the united states is and has always been this tension between the ideology of white supremacy and this conpt of having a multiracial democracy where everyone is allowed to participate in it, and i think that tension is continuing to play out today. you know, of course, we just had the election of the first woman vice president, black vice president, a woman of south asian descent, a descendent of immigrants, i mean. and so, on one hand, you have what kind of like represents again this concept of multiracial democracy. on the other hand, you have -- orn the other side, you have a blatant white nationalist movement. and then, somewhere there in the middle is this constant conversation around unifying the nation and trying to, like, heal that divide, which i frankly think is an ideological divide that