to have solutions conferences and bring people together around these remedies. you are at loggerheads with the civil rights industry and the liberal white establishment that says we don t want to hear any of that it s all about big government pouring more and more money into the precincts. that hasn t worked. poverty rate is now higher than it was 50 years ago when the war on poverty started. and it s not working. it really does. bill. but i still think that we he have demonstrated that in the city of walk, wisconsin, for instance, 25 year low in violence because of the initiatives that we are taking. bill: it can work but the word has got to get out. mr. woodson, thanks very much, we appreciate it here is the result of our bill o reilly.com poll. a a few weeks ago we had had a lively debate with lavar burton on race. he told jesse watters i was condescending to him. does he have a point? 29,000 voted.
this is pretty easy, and i see it works on hotels too. you bet. now if you like that, press the red button on top. how did he not see that coming? what s in your wallet? bill: in the impact segment tonights he s we reported last night, saturday s big civil rights event in washington was long on grievance, short on problem solving see my talking points memo from last night on bill o reilly dot.com. why they are avoiding the collapse of the traditional family. columnist duane wickman made that point. and yesterday the president for the center of enterprise bob woodson was also critical of the civil rights industry. mr. wood son joins us from washington. as you know we have been reporting on this for about
to have solutions conferences and bring people together around these remedies. you are at loggerheads with the civil rights industry and the liberal white establishment that says we don t want to hear any of that it s all about big government pouring more and more money into the precincts. that hasn t worked. poverty ra is now higher than it was 50 years ago when the war on poverty started. and it s not working. it really does. bill. but i still think that we he have demonstrated that in the city of walk, wisconsin, for instance, 25 year low in violence because of the initiatives that we are taking. bill: it can work but the word has got to get out. mr. woodson, thanks very much, we appreciate it here is the result of our bill o reilly.com poll. a a few weeks ago we had had a lively debate with lavar burton on race. he told jesse watters i was condescending to him. does he have a point? 29,000 voted.