for a business meeting. a neighbor called cops about a man being in his own building. three missouri teens shopping for prom clothes in a nordstrom, wrongly charged with shoplifting. the new york times summarizing these cases and more with a headline, when white people call the police on black people. it cites an npr survey from last year in which half of african-americans said they personally experienced racial discrimination in police interactions. as the yale student said in her video, i deserve to be here. so what s to be done? joining me is cornell brooks, the former president of the naacp, currently a visiting professor at boston university. cornell, how do you apportion blame for this yale incident, your alma mater, by the way? yes, we have to be very clear, the blame falls squarely on the white graduate student, miss brioche, i believe.