and juan callejas is success coordinator, partnership success coordinator, we should say, for d.c. prevention center for wards one and two. welcome all of you to "viewpoint." >> thank you. >> if we all watch television, enough tv, i'll say, if we watch enough tv you'll think we're all addicted to something, to drugs, to alcohol, to food, gambling, sex, shopping, whatever. are we? >> well, i think everyone is addicted to something. it depends on the level and the degree that makes it something that you're going to have to get help for. >> johnny, how about you? >> one thing we're learning is addiction is a disease of all types have stages and phases, so does recovery have stages and phases. where we have not done a very good job is letting it be easier for people in early stages of addiction to get help or people in recovery to be able to say they are in recovery and example of recovery. >> would you say most people are addicted to something? or recovering? >> they are, but not into a disease category yet. >> juan, how would you answer that? >> i would turn the table around and say