place on college campuses or anywhere on this nation. joining us congresswoman alma adams. she s founder and chair of the hbcu caucus in congress. congresswoman, thank you for being here? thank you, rachel, for having me today, the first day of black history month when we should be celebrating and not dealing with these kind of things. i listened to the president talk about the threat on his campus, but when you look at the threats across this country, they are acts of terror, hate crimes, and yes, indeed, they must be fully investigated and prosecuted. and clearly, that s what we have asked to have done. i m the product of an hbcu, i taught 40 years on a campus. i have a grandson at howell. i talked to him today as well. we re very concerned, and the threats are really concerning to all of us, so our federal and state law enforcement agencies must get involved. i believe they will.