paul chappell. i have read all of his books. i am an honest man. he has been here since last night come and we have had wonderful conversations. there was an article about paul a year ago in the sun magazine and i'm going to read you a little bit about it. paul chappell was born and raised in alabama, the son of a korean mother and half white, half african-american father. who served in korea and vietnam. though paul had seen his father affected by serving in the military, he chose to go into the military because of his own focus on wanting to understand more about violence in the world. he has written three books, one just came out, peaceful revolution. and i have never been more excited to have someone come and be a gandhi lecturer. please welcome paul chappell.hln [applause]j [applause] >> can all of you hear me in the back? can all of you hear me? okay. how about now? okay. if you can't hear me, please raise your hand. could you all take the quote from your chair. it is a quote from douglas maca