tuskegee airmen -- to see a young man make a stand for a group of people that have no appreciation for hisnshactio at the time is similar to what i saw in jesus. no greater love has man been for him to lay his life down for those that he loves. that self sacrifice and the desire to achieve excellence -- that touches me. george lucas, a man who had nothing to gain. at this late age and his life, in his 70's, he did not need to take on this type of battle. he did not need to risk $100 million and his reputation. for him to step forward like that -- that is the gift of god. that is the gift of creativity, when you have been blessed with the creativity. you are supposed to take the chance so others will have the opportunity to swim in that well, that pool of opportunity and blessing. tavis: to the tuskegee airmen still living, we thank you for what you did then and the example you said. and to george lucas, we thank you for working so hard over two decades to bring this story to life. terence howard, thank you for coming. that is our show tonight. until next time, keep the faith. >> hundreds of them.