here now is collin quinn. i know you are being facetious. did grow up in a racially mixed neighborhood. >> yes. >> i didn't. leavitt town was all irish: italians, a lot of jews but no blacks. where was your neighborhood and what did you learn. >> a village back then and i learned well, people like you could -- people could be prejudice without being racist, for example. >> give me an example of that. >> like hey, you are not next, the colored lady was next. then the spanish kid then the china man and then you. individually they are being prejudiced but they are being fair. >> bus they don't know any better back then. >> fair. you don't jump the line. >> but if you did that now the line would be right around your neck. >> oh, yeah. commission formed. >> we open the program more of this cops and minorities and all of that. >> right. >> do you in this book, i went through it but i didn't read it all is there an overarched theme of the book that americans could lessen this racial situation? >> at least we could try like i have ideas but you need