like that, detroit, oakland, basically it is third world, literally the same as what you see in joe thomas burke south africa and so it seems almost like a distraction. it's not that big a deal like don't think personally. my personal opinion there is so much more to be concerned about. really i think the irony of this book and barack obama is at the time we import this black president we are black people, african american people are more isolated from the mainstream, from the neighbors than ever at any point in the history of america. if you think about sort of their jim-crow is gone which in some ways kept a lid on how far we could go and now we have an incredible distance between wealthy african-americans and everybody else which is true of the entire country and that is unsustainable. that is how and tires and communities and people collapse. so i am just kind of diagnostic on the whole sense this issue. >> [inaudible] [laughter] >> i grew up in alabama so i know the deep south. thank you for the book. i'm looking forward to it. one, you say in the book there is a wide variety of opinions fo