legitimate people in ferguson, you know, we have a campaign called "restore the dream 2015" led by myself, alvita king, bishop harry jackson, a bunch of leaders, minority leaders, are coming together to deal with real problems confronting the minority community. problem of economic opportunity and economic empowerment, lack of educational choices, education choices, rebuilding the family. these are real issues and real concerns, and if people get caught up in police/community relations while not really realizing the tragedy of michael brown, and i feel so bad. i lost two brothers, okay, who were killed, i feel very, very sad about what happened to michael brown, but the root of michael brown's tragedy is when he went into that convenience store, bullied that store owner, and stole those cigarellos. that is when the clock started ticking on this young man's death, and if we do not boldly and dramatically confront the crisis among young black men and young men in general, we're not going to get anywhere. >> but even to your point, niger, most young black men don't do this sort of thing or respond t