i have a lot of respect for. and he made clear he wanted to look at his options. and i respect that. >> you haven't talked since tuesday night? >> we have not. >> let me go to another opponent. if you are the nominee, as it appears, the republican nominee is mr. lhota, joe lhota. and he said today, and i'm quoting him, that your campaign divides people. how do you respond people? >> rev, i think it's divisive to not talk about the problems we're facing. we just had the worst economy since the great depression. we had a city government study, a new york city government study two months ago that said 46% of the people of this city are at or near the poverty level. >> 46% in the city of new york? >> in the city of new york. unprecedented. it's divisive not to bring that out in the open and talk about the inequalities that the city is facing right now. it starts with income inequality. let's talk about health care disparities, hospital closures. let's talk about disparities in the educational system, in policing. if we don't talk about these