i mean i here kabir saying this. this is not something one normally thinks about. >> martin said one time and he said it often, i admire the good samaritan but i don't want to be one. i don't want to spend my life picking up people by the side of the road after they've been beaten up and robbed. i want to change the jericho road. so that everybody has an opportunity for a job, education, security, health. he was... he had a macro economic vision even though... in fact, the whole civil rights movement was a macro economic effort to change the.... >> woodruff: is that relevant today? >> it's extremely relevant because he was talking about racism, war and poverty. i think we've made progress in... enormous progress in raceism and war but we've made little or no progress in poverty. it's because the economy has gotten more and more complex as we globalize. everybody is looking for a simple solution. what i get from kabir is he's wrestling every day on wall street. and i think that's where the battle is. the battle for a