i'll never forget talking to morris reeves whose family had rub the reeves furniture star for generations. this was an 80-year-old man who had seen the business he had loved, that had his family had built up for generations, simply destroyed and burnt to the ground. 100 years of hard work burnt to the ground in just a few hours. but last week we didn't just see the worst of the british people but saw them the best, too. the ones tt called them the riot rumbles whoeaded to the hardware stories to buy brooms and those who linked together to stand by and defend their homes and businesses. the fire officers and police men and women who wore hardships sleeping in the corridors and put their lives on the line for e rest of us. everywhere i've been the last week, manchester, birmingham, hampton, people of every background, color and religion have shared the same moral outrage and hurt for our country because this is britain. this is a great country of good people. those thugs we saw last week don't represent us and don't represent e young people in our country either, and they will not dra us do