color are too often valued less than the lives of white people. >> bill: joining us now from washington with analysis laura ingraham. what do you think o'malley is getting at there? it's a generalized statement but what is his specific point? >> yeah, well, i think implicit in his message, he might have well have named named is that the republican party just doesn't care about minorities. blacks can't get a fair shake in the judicial system and that basically conservatives just don't value black life or black achievement. and what i say to that is, first of all, it's pathetic, it's sad, and it's incredibly divisive and unhelpful. conservative policies have been targeted to all americans to help all americans up from a difficult time in poverty, including one of the most basic things that we have talked about before, bill, which is education. and if martin o'malley would like to just talk about that one issue, he should look at the road blocks to reform that exist