court dollar.e he has tried to engage princeton more deeply and closely with navycan society, welcomingck to campus and increasing economic diversity. welcome to charlie's table. i want to read something you said at the princeton graduation couple of weeks ago. "we live in a time when confidence in our shared in tuitions is ebbing. not only government, but business and nonprofit organization. it is too tempting to complain about our institutions failures. they enable us to pursue larger purpose is together." is confidence in these institutions ebbing? chris: the best i can do is to speculate about why that is no. it is a worldwide trend. if i look specifically at the united states, i think about leads us to, which disagree systemically with one another and at times, as an article last week showed, even to dislike one another, that pushes the question back to level. why are we seeing this trust in one another? inequality has something to do with that. perceptions of procedural unfairness have something to do with that. you reach your the people who are not only fabulously wealthy but do