process and how that happened. this could be a teaching moment for baltimore and the nation and how we can bring people together in that manner. >> all right. let's toss back to you. >> i was hoping to speak with you, we were watching the footage of the students who marched yesterday. i know there's another march planned for 4:00 today in solidarity marches across the country planned for this weekend. looking at the footage of that student march really seemed like a broad cross section of students from across baltimore. do you see this movement really expanding across demographic groups in baltimore? >> absolutely. i think that this is a continuation of what we have seen around the nation concerning these controversial shootings from police. and police should take note that -- here's an opportunity to engage the community, to engage young people, to engage elected officials. don't be sitting back. i do understand there's legal restraints, but the community portion of the police should engage us, and that's have not happened to date in any of those