Good evening. And on this important day, this goes beyond a very special program. As you can see, the topic is important, it will run longer than usual but in every way it is the same as our other panels, there will be an opportunity for questions. If you can make it to a microphone that would be great because it is filled on cspan, and live streamed on our Facebook Page and it is helpful if people can hear the question is the question is asked. Lastly there will not be a signing afterward but we have copies of all our guestss books, they are very prolific, we dont have all of all of their books, but some of all of their books and help yourselves to those as well. We appreciate you being part of this discussion. We can think of no better way to honor the legacy of Martin Luther king junior especially on his National Holiday named for him then having this distinguished group of panelists to educate and lead us in a conversation about race in america. Before we get going lets explain for
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thank you, very appropriate. thank you very much. good to be with you both. you ve got yourself a good gig, jason. jason: if i don t screw up this interview. it would be great. listen, i want to play up a video, this is from director comey in his own words, and i wt you to react to it. i think reasonable people can disagree about whether i should have announced it and how i should have done it. what is not fair is any implication that the bureau acted in any way other than competent. that is just not true. i know this is going to be controversial, i knew they were going to be rocks thrown. but this is organization and the people who do this, we are honest people. we do not carry water for one side or the other. it is hard for me was a sea because i want to for our, we s. jason: let s go with john radcliffe first. was this done exactly the way it should have been done? i think that is why so many