while bringing cases, so there's some question what happened in '86. there is still -- i think what's going on, i work with jeff session, his office when i worked on the hill. i've worked closely on immigration issues. i've never had a problem with jeff sessions in that respect, but here's the issue. the issue is donald trump is coming out saying that he wants to unify the country and there are a lot of people, particularly people of color, who feel that donald trump is a racist, a bigot and other things going on based on the way he ran the campaign. when you choose someone that has racial baggage like jeff sessions does, it does -- it sends a message he doesn't care. there are a lot of other people. i think jeff sessions will be all right as attorney general, but when you want to send the message you want to unify folks, why do you pick someone that has a checkered racial past like that, it opens up the conversation and makes healing the wounds that much more