>> severheryl, respond any way want to respond. i'm in confusion now, because if we try to situate it as a political question is difficult. trying to situate it as a moral question is even more difficult. >> we take care of our own people. isn't that the value of our country, that we need to take care of our people? but we don't take care of our own. >> everybody b about it flows from our value system and we act as if it doesn't matter, and it does matter. and when our value system becomes corrupt, everything else becomes corrupt. >> i totally agree. my question is whether or not you think the majority of americans, or certainly elected officialings do you think they see poverty as a moral question as opposed to a choice? >> no, no. who's problem is that, we elect them? >> i want to give the point of view from the media, because that's in half the sky, we say the world challenge of our time is gender inequity, poor women, poor girls lead to gender inequity even in the u.s. as well. one of the major problems, why it doesn't get so m