speaking. not just african-americans. so the derogation of a minority even used with total desensetization inside the minority hasn t o coopted the sensitivity in the majority and as a result you have fail achieve your objective. if we can start this with kids, it s like electing a black parent. my parents didn t think this would happen. are you arguing that the responsibility to ending the use of prohibition has to begin with the kanyes and jamie foxx creating that. and saying we were wrong to use it. you can t say do as i say, not as i do. keli goff, thanks for the conversation. still ahead, faith, fear and the real issues raised by the mosque near ground zero. a second week in a row with the
who experienced the horrored of those attacks and its aftermath, you re going to find a clear attitude. i ve got it. someone who moved to lower manhattan five years ago or eight years ago isn t going to have the same sensitivity. we do pride ourself, particularly, new york, on being open. there comes a point where we need the right to be appropriate. governor paterson said i understand the controversy. i ll find you a more appropriate site. they dismissed it out of hand. if it s about sensitivity and understanding, why do they do that? it raises questions in my mind that this is not about tolerance. this is about worship. we have in new york city alone over 100 mosques. it s about really poking a finger in our eyes. i got it. let me ask the next question. i m navigating this.