haitians were crammed underneath it in deplorable conditions desperate to answer the u.s. for asylum. and these images of black migrants being corralled by u.s. border agents on horse back was a modern day retelling of the treatment of enslaved people in our country. for an administration that pledged to restore the soul of america, there's a lot to answer here for. simply acknowledging the battle with systemic racism won't be enough. actions speak louder than words. joining me now, reverend al sharpton, the author of "rise up, confronting a country at the cross roads". he was in de rio. what did you see when you were down there? >> it was heart wrenching to see at that point there was still a couple thousand left under the bridge. no protection from the elements. they had to sleep under whatever