different person there that isn't going to take the mess. this is our neighborhood, our country, our town. we have to protect it. >> and i really got that sense yesterday, again -- i keep coming back yesterday by the cvs -- we interviewed a woman on the line, linking arms with the men, and brought her 14-year-old daughter, because she want her daughter to be part of that community response. >> yes. and then they had a parade up there last night before all the stuff started. you had the kids, a drum corps and all, and they came and had oldest to the smallest. they looked so beautiful. they let them see there is light, you know, in that neighborhood. >> that's the city you love. >> yes. >> and they came out and they represented. so it made me cry. >> well, you represent your city well. it's an honor. thank you, mr. valentine. really an honor gnome just ahead, my conversation with the mom who dragged her son home from the violence on monday, toya graham. we showed part of the interview