. >> i want to welcome jamane williams, he has been oning of the leading advocates for reform what doe learn from this past week. >> that remains to be seen. we have been here before, and didn't learn anything, so i am hoping that maybe we got some lessons this time. we began to realize we can use a culture shift, in how we police in new york, and ferguson, but across the country young mac, and brown, young men are shot unarmed. and that's a problem. >> are you afraid when the dust settles that michael brown will be just another statistic very concerned about that, because this has happened in the past. people are arguing about peaceful protests. when are we going to make reforms. people are listening. they can make changes before they do. and mr. furl and hoping that her lessons and will hold everyone accountable, and will make the thanksgiving a better system. >> you talk about people listening. what are the young voices saying about real reform in the community. >> well, many -- i think people have lost faith that change can come or that it is coming. they have lost faith, they hav