you. i think race did play a role here but probably not to the extent that others believe it did. i think that's evidenced by the tweets and other comments that he made. but, put that aside for a minute. i just find what's happening with young kids these days, not all, listen, i don't want to -- i'm not going to do one of those broad brush statements. but there is a lack of parental involvement in many kids' lives. there is a lack of opportunity for them to go out and participate in music or sports or boys and girls clubs. ymcas. they are there but they need someone like you and others to get them in the door and then have someone wrap their hands around them and say listen, we can do better. i just want to say, you know, we only have 30 seconds left. what can the average citizen do to try to make a difference? >> become a mentor today. big brothers, big sisters, the boys and girls club. the police athletic league, 100 black men. they are seeking mentors, adults who want to turn this around. if you want to help, become a mentor. >> scott: not just about black men but it's around