williams, thank you. i want to turn to carol moseley braun.cance of this for you as you watch this. >> well, thank you very much for having me on, i really appreciate that. and i want to send out my thanks to doug jones who has done a great job shepherding or as you call it sherpaing judge jackson through the process. the process is broken. and the fact is that this judge, judge jackson will be the first since 1789, the first african american woman to serve on the supreme court of the united states. and we all know what an impact the supreme court has on our daily lives. i mean my whole life path was made possible because of the warren court and what thurgood marshall did and getting rid of segregation and changing the united states. and so i was able to sit on the front of buses, i was able to get served in restaurants, i was able to live where i wanted to live, i was able to get married like i wanted to. so because of that court's influence, and while judge jackson will not change the overall construction of the court, it won't go from being