harris: whatsapp, -- what 's up, dartmouth? it is so great to be with you guys. thank you so much. have been reading about your leadership and your voice, and i am very honored you have been with us this afternoon to introduce me. thank you for your work. i spoke to a few of the folks outside, the fire marshal, lucky us. speaking to the folks outside, one of the things i said is, in the history of our country, i think some of the most significant advances we have made, some of the most significant changes we have made an our movement toward social justice and equality and just progress -- in our movement toward social justice and equality and just progress has been prompted and fueled by the students of america. [applause] and, yet again, you're doing it. you are doing it. and i cannot thank you enough. i often talk about the circumstances, my parents met when they were graduate students at uc berkeley back in the civil rights movement. i joke, me and my sister joke we grew up by a group of adults that were -- spent time marching and shouting. your kids are going to say the same th