suzanne reisenberg has a question directed to mr.assebrook. >> north amman is the nation's highest child poverty of any u.s. metropolitan area. fremont is enforcing a housing ordinance aimed at -- coming into the state illegally. in norfolk a 4th of july parade resulted in claims of racism. do you see nebraska has a diversity friendly state and why or why not? hassebrook: we are diversity friendly state in many ways that we have challenges we need to address. i find it troubling that at of the 50 states, 49 of those states but not nebraska provide driver's licenses to young people who were brought here as infants or children by their parents as undocumented immigrants. now i deeply respect american law and a fundamental principle of american law is that we hold people culpable and accountable only for actions over which they have influence or control. to punish these young people by denying them a driver's license violates the fundamental core principle of american law. it's also not in the best interest of every nebraska and because