let's bring in jack brewer.would martin luther king think about where we are as a country today? >> you know, stuart, that's a great question, but i think he'd be a little heart broken. you remember, this man is not just dr. martin luther king jr., he's reverend dr. martin luther king jr. this is a man of god. and for him, if he saw a country that has ripped, you know, prayer out of schools and tried to distance our young children from spirituality, if he looked across at a black people that have left so many of our kids fatherless right now, you know, 70% of kids born in black households are fatherless. parents not getting married. he'd be heartbroken. he would look at this as a civil rights issue of our time, and that is fatherlessness, you know? he marched for jobs and freedom, and now we live in a society where as a black man, you can go to school wherever you want, you can go to college as long as a you work hard and pursue your dreams in this nation, and we just have been failing at so many parts of our so