 Good morning Hank, it's Tuesday. I don't really want to make a video today, but it's Tuesday, so. Hank, when we were growing up in Orlando, Florida, it always felt to me like we were all just visiting. Like we were all just there for the theme parks, whether to visit them or work in them. And even today, when people ask me where I'm from, I usually say Alabama, even though I didn't move there until I was 14. For a long time I believed that because I never felt fully at home in Orlando that no one else could either. But of course, that's just narcissism. In the 24 years since I've left, Orlando has become a great city. People have made it an awesome hometown by growing deep roots there, including a strong Latino community and a vibrant LGBT community, both of which have achieved so much with love and activism in the face of a long history of violence and discrimination. And now, 49 people killed in a gay club in Orlando. I don't know, Hank. I don't know what to say. I don't know if I have anything constructive to say. I do think it's valuable to listen to people who've been directly affected by the shootings in Orlando. I've put some reading in the doobly-doo. I was particularly moved by the partner of Leroy Valentin Fernandez, who wrote, You will always be my baby and I will always love you. And by the brother of victim Amanda Alvayar, who said she wouldn't want anyone to spread hate for her. She would want them to spread more love. And by victim Louise Wilson-Leone's friend Daniel, who said he'd been dealing with hate all his life. We all have. I have. He never retaliated with hate. Aside from that, Hank, I really just want to share with you the names of the people who were murdered. I think we should hear their names as much as possible. Last night, Orlando showed what a great city it is when thousands of people came out to memorialize the dead and to stand with their friends and families. Let us also stand with them, by listening to them, by listening to those who loved them, and by remembering them. Edward Sotomayor Jr., Stanley Omotovar III, Luis Omar Ocasio Capo, Eric Iván Ortiz Rivera, Peter Ami, Juan Ramón Guerrero, Luis Vielma, Kimberly Morris, Eddie Justice, Daryl Roman Burt II, Dianca Diedra Drayton, Alejandro Barrios Martinez, Anthony Luis Laureano Disla, Jean Carlos Mendez Perez, Frankie Jimmy Dejesus Velazquez, Amanda Alvayar, Martin Benitez Torres, Luis Daniel Wilson-Leon, Mercedes Marisol Flores, Javier Emmanuel Serrano-Rizardo, Gilberto Ramón Silva Menendez, Simone Adrián Corrio Fernandez, Oscar Eresena Montero, Enrique Rios Jr., Miguel Anel Honorato, Javier Jorge Reyes, Joel Rayon Paniagua, Jason Benjamin Josephat, Corey James Connell, Juan Rivera Velazquez, Luis Daniel Conde, Shane Evan Tomlinson, Juan Chavez Martinez, Gerald Arthur Wright, Tevin Eugene Crosby, Leroy Valentin Fernandez, Jonathan Antonio Camuy Vega, Jean Nives Rodriguez, Rodolfo Ayala Ayala, Brenda Lee Marquez-McCool, Akira Monet Murray, Yulmarie Rodriguez-Salivan, Christopher Andrew Lynonan, Angel Candelario Padro, Frank Hernandez, Paul Terrell Henry, Antonio Devon Brown, Christopher Joseph Sanfiles.