was if my son was under attack and knew there was a possibility that he only had four minutes to live, i would hope that he would be on top of him defending himself. trayvon martin could have been easily defending himself in this case. i think that s what we re going to see a broader discussion about. this is a civil rights issue. it s enormously important. i totally agree. i m very happy to beat up on cable news, but a little bit of criticism and controversy on twitter and else where why are the cable networks doing wall-to-wall coverage of this trial. there s a good reason. this is not the same thing as the casey anthony a trial. this is about equal justice under the law. everything michelle just said. there is one set of rules for everybody. not for different people depending on the color of your skin or anything else. this was an important trial to cover for that reason. my son would applaud if he was watching. he s 29 years old, african-american man and he feels exactly like y
country know, manhattan. it s big, maybe 2 million people i think a lot of it has to do there. but it s only a part of this with the economy. we should remember that some city, made up of five boroughs. people don t like it when the president gets things done. all of them have lots of so not an inability to get waterfront, lots of exposed, things done may not necessarily vulnerable waterfront, and so the storm surge is the worst be a bad thing. fear of officials here. it is a question that is and it really strains the imprecise, that said you got to planning. what s going on today is the look at the economy, got to look city has identified various at unemployment and understand people are unhappy with the parts of the city as a, b president s policies even if they like them. and c zones. fred, how do you deal with a zone, those low-lying areas that? you re a pollster. you look at the numbers. most vulnerable to the storm surge, already the mayor has ordered evacuations of