well, cedric maxwell, thanks so much for phoning in, and it looks like you were successful in promoting an air of tolerance with those that you were marching today. >> absolutely. >> thank you, cedric. >> thank you so much for having me. >> all righty. >>> let's bring in jeff mason, white house correspondent for reuters, edward isaac, chief washington correspondent for politico, adrian, white house correspondent for buzzfeed news and miles standish, white house columnist at the hill. jeff, i'm going to start with you because we know the president watches a lot of television. do you think he might take this massive outpourings of counterprotesters as an opportunity to reset the message he gave this week? >> boy, it's hard to say, alex. i mean, he tried to reset that message on monday and then on tuesday, after he left the white house and got back to trump tower, he went back to the original message that he had given on that saturday. so, i think he had the opportunity to reset the message and, in fact, what he did on tuesday is really say what he was thinking. he was clearly irritated by