favorites right here. >> we love you too. >> you know two of my favorites means i love you guys. professor, it was a rambling answer. an editor for "time magazine" tweeted that it was, what they say, racist, classist, incoherent, and disqualifying. what do you make of it? >> well, i think we have to acknowledge the degree to which the rich legacy of william wilson, we just had a wonderful celebration of his life at harvard, you can't talk about race unless you talk about class and you have to talk about gender and the distribution of wealth and income and power. so any serious talk about race really has to talk about poverty, hitting poverty head on and making sure that middle classes have access to credit, asset to capital, assets to resources. it's another reason why the byron allen inspired a case against comcast is very important. how do we talk about black empowerment in the economic