sentiment. black misery doesn t register the same way white misery does. when there was a drug epidemic in the 80s lock them pup and when it s white, we need to invest when white girls are missing they re missing and we need to find them and we do specials for them and we re still looking for jonbenet ramsey 20 years later, and i want to be looking for la toya from philadelphia, and also looking for girls in d.c., but black messry doesn t count as much. that s why when a white woman dies we want justice. when black people die, we want to trust the process. mark lamont hill, appreciate your points. you can relive the decade when race relations reached a new boiling point and the nineties tonight at 9:00 eastern, coming up next only here on cnn. that will do it for me and so glad to have your company.