khalil muhammad, i'll start with you, did the president frame the issue well?t did he get right? where, if at all, did he fall short? >> well, i think he did get three things right. he articulated that race matters, that history matters, and that our black children matter in this country. and those are three things that are incredibly important, given the high stakes in this matter. we've seen in just the past few days, a huge racial divide on the question of justice in this country, with the pew research poll showing that 86% of white americans when asked about the verdict agree with the verdicts -- i'm sorry, 86% of african american are dissatisfied with the verdict as compared to 30% of whites. that is a gigantic divide. it calls us to the importance of the speech. it may be fifth year into his term, a term not characterize bide a lot of presidential leadership on the question of race in this country. he's spoken to the n.a.a.c.p. he's spoken to the congressional black caucus at key moments. so i think what we see here is for the first time, really important