you said look, whart of what this city continues to fight against and overcome is middle class wealth in the city. and can you expand on that? and you said very specifically, it's not about white blight, but middle class blight. >> unfortunately for us, we're a city of 08 square miles surrounded by a fairly well off county where we have no taxing authority or anything, but other cities that saw this problem coming, what they did was an ex indianapolis, jacksonville. and louisville, they expanded their boundaries to capture some of their income that's going out. we're land locked and we can't an ex, and that's one of the structural problems that the mayors have to live with. >> mayor appreciate it. thank you for your time, and speedy recovery to you. thank you mayor curtis of baltimore, and now the president of the university of baltimore. >>> well, the city has one of the highest levels of income inequality in the united states, and del walters has been talking to people about how it affects their daily lives del. >> tony, i have to tell you when you're driving into the city, and you