MSNBC's Craig Melvin speaks about his interview with President Trump at the African-American History Museum on Tuesday morning.



"To his credit the president has spent a fair amount of time talking about race and the divisions that exist in this county, he has spent a fair amount of time talking about those," Melvin said about the president.



"Some of his advisers have indicated and hinted outright that there is going to be some forthcoming action soon. What that is in the form of we don't yet know, but the president has spent a fair amount of time talking about the problems that exist in this country."



"He seemed genuinely moved by some of the exhibits he saw there," Melvin said about the president's visit to the new museum. "He seemed somber. He did. And it wasn't just him.... Ben Carson... Tim Scott... with him today as well, the junior senator from South Carolina. And he says those two are part of a group of people he has been talking to about next steps. How to move forwards with regards to legislation, an executive order."



"Those are the outstanding questions: What is the action going to look like?"