it's a road not even less traveled, a road untraveled, and that's going to speak very loudly to the sensestrust of the community. >> that being said, and i am a child of the 60s, one of the criticisms that came out of the riots in the civil rights era was that neighborhoods of black people burned to the ground. what was accomplished last night by the violence in st. louis and ferguson, missouri as a result of what happened. and was that constructive or just destructive? >> i think there's a certain sense of outrage. and we don't want to excuse the outrage or the violence. and i wrote about this a few months ago, saying that the violence and particularly the looting, there is no place for that. that in the long run it winds up hurting the community. the only possible positive was that it got some sort of attention here. but i don't know that it was positive attention. so in the long run i don't think it ends up helping the community and right now the destruction winds up hurting so many lives. >> so what happens now? >> well, i think everyone is talking about healing. personally i think it