to discuss this is marymount university professor fernando guerra. first, you can just tell us' little bit about this poll. you've been doing it every five years since the riots. what have you found in previous years? >> the main thing is that the vast majority of indicators are very positive about the city and the future of the city. of course, there are some challenges, and one of the challenges is the likelihood of another riot. and for the first time in the last 20 years, we had an uptick in the number of residents who believe another riot is likely. >> tell me why is that? >> part of it is that, obviously, latinos and african americans felt more likely-- that a riot would be more likely than whites and asians, but also millennials, the young people, many of them when were not around when this happened. for latinos and african americans, a lot of the things that caused the riots, mostly economic disparity, continue in los angeles, and are actually a little bit worse. >> thompson: talk to me a little bit more about the millennials who you found we