Which provides the most accurate summary of the speech?

A. Clinton worries about the future of affirmative action. He reminds listeners that preference has long been given to men and now needs to be given to others.
B. Clinton explains the need for affirmative action. He calls for a search of all areas in which it is not implemented and urges that these programs be eliminated.
C. Clinton explains why affirmative action is good. He urges lawmakers to submit ideas to Congress for new programs such as this.
D. Clinton defines affirmative action. He explains the necessity for it and calls for the reform of the current program because it is fundamentally sound.

D. Clinton defines affirmative action, explains the necessity for it, and calls for the reform of the current program because it is fundamentally sound.