it begins with washington irving's story of rip van winkle, noting that when van winkle went to sleepe a picture of king george the third of england. when van winkle awoke, the picture was of george washington. rip van winkle didn't just sleep 20 years. he slept through a revolution. doctor king added, though through our scientific and technological genius, we have made of this world a neighborhood, and yet we have not had the ethical commitment to make of it a brotherhood. but somehow and in some way, we have got to do this. we must all learn to live together as brothers, or we will all perish together as fools. joining me now is doctor king's son, martin luther king, the third reverend amos brown, pastor of the third baptist church of san francisco and president of the san francisco naacp. and reverend al sharpton, president of the national action network and host of politics nation on msnbc. martin luther king, the third. i go to you first to ask how it felt for you as his son, to see his day coincide with the nomination of donald trump. >> you know, it takes a lot of thought on th