thank you for staying here. i have a question for you that i'm really struggling with. i've asked it a number of times on the air this week, and it's not a rhetorical question. i don't know how to get at the answer, though, because i feel it's uncharted territory for this century. which is the president made the remarks that bolstered a movement that waxes and wanes in our country but never goes away, the white supremacists, white nationalists, white separatists neo-nazi movement. i think he's doing it on purpose, i don't think he's screwing up. and my question, the thing that i can't foresee, and i'm worried about, is how it changes those groups and their power and their ability to achieve their designs that he has done this. how do you think we can try to either imagine that, or foresee that? >> i think that the isolation of the president and keeping him small to the extent that he is trying to engage in these actions is really important. and i think it's already happening. remember when the president tweeted out his attempt to create a transgender ban in the military.