the one thing i think we can all agree on, kate, he says you should watch the special before you critique it before you react and that i agree with dave chapel on. it's at least worth consuming and seeing what the fuss is all about and maybe, maybe that's exactly what he wants. >> that's a good point, brian. good point as always. thanks so much, brian. really, really appreciate it. >> thanks. so before we go, i want to tell you about a relatively unknown chapter in american history. a woman who inspired rosa parks' historic stand against segregated bussing is now trying to clear her own name. claudette colvin is filing a request to wipe away her criminal record, a record that helped spark the civil rights movement nine months before rosa parks took her stand. 15-year-old claudette colvin refused to surrender her bus seat to make room for a white person. she was arrested charged with disturbing the peace and violating the city's segregation law and assaulted a police officer. she was a playoff in a court case that ended bus segregation,