 Next up I'd like to introduce a very special man, Ronaldo Pierson. On August 6th, he started marching in Atlanta, Georgia. And he walked from Atlanta to Washington, D.C. Days later, he is here. He is with the youth. He is with the movement. And he is ready to work with us. Corruption before it kills us. Started on Tuesday, August 6th in Atlanta, Georgia. Because that was the 54th anniversary of the Voting Rights Act. Which is important to note. In 2013, the Supreme Court got it. The Voting Rights Act. Makes our generation the first generation to witness America become less democratic. So that's why I have walked now some 1.5 million steps over 700 miles. Because, no matter, thank you. Yes, my ankles are really tired. My body is tired. I've got quite the tan line as you can see. But it's important why because no democratic struggle in American history from the American Revolution to the civil rights movement, to women's suffrage, to marriage equality. No democratic struggle in American history has been won without the weapon that Dr. King calls the sword that heals. Nonviolent direct action. There's something called this Declaration of Independence. Where we see that it talks about right after that famous line of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. It says at any point where our safety or happiness is compromised by those in power. Who it says gets their power from the consent of the governed. Then we have the power. We the people have the power to abolish or alter that government. He and millennials were coming together to strike across the world. It gave me so much pep in my step. It literally boosted my spirits. I decided at that time that I would have to add a few miles to my journey every day because there was no way I was going to miss this. For the first time I've numbered every other voting block in this past. What your sickness is, existential or not, until we address the pre-existing condition of our broken and corrupt democracies. At 2 p.m. I will be sitting with others, sitting in on the steps on the other side of this capital, sitting in civil disobedience, civil rights movement style, until Washington feeds this emergency to protect our right to vote. No more voter purges, sections secure and competitive. 2015's Paris Climate Accord, because no matter what your issue, no matter what your sickness, we can't fix these existential threats until we fix this democracy. That is to say, all of these issues assume that we have a fully functional democracy intact to www.democracy911.us. And with that, I'll leave you with this quote from Rabbi Mamonides. The world is equally balanced between good and evil. Your next nap will tip the scales. Thank you.