virginia senator tim kaine, thank you for being with us. from virginia to all, joining me now is congresswoman shontel brown, representing ohio's 11th district, thank you for joining me today, congresswoman. let me go right at it. you are present a district with the highest concentration of black people in ohio. a new poll from the grillo and the kaiser family foundation finds that black voters overwhelmingly opus policies to defund the police. about half want to keep law enforcement funding as it is, and a third want to see an increase. you've watched as republicans have pushed law and order as an issue in ohio and elsewhere. by painting democrats as soft on crime, how should members of your party be responding? >> well, first of all, thank you for having me, reverend al. and i think it's important that we recognize that democrats have been the ones recently that have passed recent legislations who helped with this very issue. i don't think anyone wants to see a community that is not safe. we all want safer communities, right? and so, when