CQ Brown, Jr.: You know, part of this is I’ve watched, you know, you watch over the years, and you can watch a little bit today of what happens to African Americans in certain situations, so it’s frustrating to watch. And I know when it happened, my wife and I watched the news, and we were very frustrated by seeing what had transpired. So, I’d had my confirmation hearing, but I had not been confirmed yet, so I was waiting to be confirmed as the next Chief of Staff of the Air Force. And so I was kind of torn on what to do. And it was – on Facebook someone asked, ‘Hey, what is General Brown going to say?’ And someone from my staff chimed in and said, ‘He’s waiting to be confirmed, so he’s not going to say anything right now.’ So that was, that was playing in mind. The other part was our youngest son went to Washington University of St. Louis, and his freshmen year was what happened in Ferguson, Missouri, which is about two miles from his campus. So, we’re in Hawaii and he calls us on a Sunday, and he was struggling. And so, in the conversation he asked, ‘Hey dad, what is PAC AF?’ You know, Pacific Air Force is going to say. And as a Commander of Pacific Air Force, what he was asking me is, ‘Dad, what are you going to say?’ And so, I kind of took that in and that was on a Sunday. And Monday I came to work and they told me, you know, the staff was saying, they’re working back under DC, they go, ‘Hey, you’re going to get confirmed on Tuesday.’ And so Tuesday came and went, and I didn’t get confirmed. And I said, ‘Okay, I’m just going to do this.’ So, I wrote out a script of what I wanted to say because there’s a lot of things that are kind of going through my mind of what I wanted to say, how I wanted to say it, and then we taped it on Thursday. And I really, it was kind of – My intent was really to do it just for, kind of directed at the airmen of Pacific Air Forces. I had no intent for it to go as broad as it did, but I’m glad it did.