have a latino graduation at the university of maryland and part of the reason we have that is so that your -- abuela, who doesn't speak english, can have a bilingual ceremony. there are some reasons for in some cases, having that. >> tucker: can i go to that as a non-hispanic? and could you, as an african-american? >> i'm there every year. every may. actually. >> tucker: i think you know what i'm saying. people have kind of given up on the integration that we were promised as kids. >> but, again -- >> tucker: maybe no one wants to quite admit that, but that seems to be what the left is pushing. >> see, i disagree, tucker, again. i don't think that jemele hill made the argument that all black athletes should abandon predominantly white institutions. she is saying, hey, let's give, you know, african-american, historically black institutions an opportunity to compete. now, where i'm going to agree with you really quickly before we go is that i think that the responsibility of funding