on the ground are, working to put in play structural reform and the justice department as been in the community listening to people trying to come up with a process and procedure for the future. with respect to your comments about housing, i think i would tend to agree housing is the root of this. baltimore had the most segregated housing patterns. in some instances today. there is a lot of question about whether or not we ll look at things and i hope the party has done a lot. they can find a way to help in this situation by looking at what happened following the riots in 1968 and civil disturbances. i m talking about urban development action grants urban policy. sort of a marshall plan that deals with the economic education and structural ral
democracy and they want a chance to choose the next leader of their country. it is really a new dawn in egypt. a lot of people waking up this morning saying egypt i have truly missed you. one of the key faces of the revolution saying i have missed you for the past 30 years. it s been so interesting for all of us to watch it with you for the last 18 days. we want to look back at how we got here. the demonstrators seem to have one basic demand. they are demanding the oust of egyptian president hosni mubarak who has been in power since 1981. the army has come out into the streets. this is an army personnel carrier full of army soldiers. this is the first time we have seen the army has become involved. the army has stayed out of civil