we have to standing up and be counted. >> jim wallace, no one has been more vocal than you. always tried to raise as an evangelical that the moral issues here supersede the politics. and i think by not trying to as we did on the 50th anniversary we had over 50,000, not trying to get masses, laymen are welcome to walk with us, but faith leaders to raise a moral issue is something that we've not seen in a long time if ever in in country to have over 1,000 clergy people say we're coming to give a message. >> i think that is very significant. because what it says is that race isn't for us, isn't t. isn't just a political issue, it's a theological issue. a biblical issue. racism is america's original sin. and in charlottesville, the issue wasn't just marches, it's systems. it's racial difference, superiority. white supremacist, not white suprema supremacy. so this is for us a faith issue, a gospel issue. and to say that clearly which we will tomorrow is really important thing. >> now, rabbi, when you look at this weekend in the mix of the storm and as you express all of our praye