Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Pope Francis at the White House - Perspectives Daily





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States by visiting the white house it
was there where he received his official
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welcome to the country from President
Barack Obama after arriving on the south
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lawn chairs of crowd of 20,000 the holy
father in the president took to the
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podium Obama first spoke welcoming the
pontiff in heaping praise on him for his
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humility and as Christian example in
your humility your embrace of simplicity
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in the gentleness of your words the
generosity of your spirit we see a
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living example of Jesus's teachings a
leader whose moral authority comes not
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just through words but also through
deets following the president's remarks
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friends took to the podium and thanked
Obama for his welcome he said he hoped
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to provide words of encouragement to
congress tomorrow and that the world
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meeting of families celebrate and
support the institutions of marriage and
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the family at this critical moment in
our history of our civilization he also
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spoke of the American tradition of
religious liberty
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alluding to the controversy surrounding
the Health and Human Services mandate
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imposed by the white house many
companies had committed to building a
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society which is $30
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I think closest to safeguarding the
rights of individuals and communities
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and to reject me for justice
discrimination they are likewise hun
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said that the bill I just by all those
who risk their lives and the right to
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religious leader
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the pope also heavily focused on Climate
Change congratulating the president for
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proposing regulations to reduce air
pollution in the United States friends
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that people must accept the urgency of
the issue saying it cannot be left to
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future generations after the formalities
that concluded outside the pope in the
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president retreated to the white house
where they met privately in the Oval
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Office they were then joined briefly by
the media for a photo op for the holy
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father departed following his visit to
the White House Pope Francis travel to
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Washington see matthew's cathedral where
he met with the bishops of the United
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States in a lengthy address the Holy
Father covered a broad range of topics
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related to the church in america Francis
praised them for their work in welcoming
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immigrants to the country saying that
while it may be a challenge
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yes them to embrace this diversity and
they give these people have finally the
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pub stressed the concept of dialogue on
all levels between the bishops clergy
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lady or broader society are Sebastian
Gomes is on the ground in washington and
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was at the National Shrine of the
Immaculate Conception head of the
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canonization mass
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seen in a Paris area this afternoon he
brought us this report from the you s
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capital
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we're here at the Basilica of the
National Shrine of the Immaculate
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Conception what we ran into her good
friend father Jim Martin American
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magazine now you're here doing an
interview with CNN you doing commentary
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all week but what do you feel right now
you know the pope has landed today the
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maze thing that everybody is so excited
about the nasa to be here tomorrow how
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to build I'm really excited I mean as a
catholic and American consulate in our
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country I'm dying to know what he's
gonna say and what he's going to do and
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you know a lot of the unscripted moments
you know I was the best part of his
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trips and you know frankly I selling
father is a couple of times I've met him
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20
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you have to be like the president
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that the provincial
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money right behind us and the Basilica
some of them to friends of mine join the
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judgments young man and I said let me
tell you if you meet the Pope after a
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seven twenty seven years but they're
gonna do it that's MICHAEL Michael
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you're looking forward to the most
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honestly I'm dying to know what he's
going to say that congress that's going
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to be really important and also you know
I really do want to see him with the
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poor the homeless shelter and Washington
the present I remember John the 23rd
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very moving experience in Regina Coeli
prison in like 1988 but it's very moving
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to see him going to the margins and two
people that we tend not to think about
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it all I love that
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behind us and not actually is about to
go on live
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budget thank you very much on the papal
plane first chance to meet the folks who
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was so humble there really is an amazing
experience you have no words to describe
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residents in and his kindness genuine
fears remind me or my grandfather father
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when he speaks very much an american and
that's familiar to me know rosa what did
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he say about me everybody yeah
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I did good advice
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make sure I said things like that and
and one of the things that you mention
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it said France's on the plane so I
didn't hurt
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a very nice way somewhere between there
was such a great if I was so embarrassed
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when I saw the tape from CNN oh my god
I'm so you can attest to the same but
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what was it like when you meet him a
very ordinary wonderful experience even
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though we know him as cardinal and the
street and wrote the story but then to
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meet in the scope and you just rush of
warmth and goodness and nothing put on
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but when you kind of embrace that
goodness it really is something and it
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makes you smile each time I mean there's
a smile even in the most serious moments
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there's a smile like for this trip
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the Catholic Church the American people
I hope you listened to his message I
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really think that he has to get a
simplified things in a way that
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sometimes you can just listen to it or
just read it once you really get the
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message I think they are hoping that
everyone in america really a chance to
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the complete message that he's bringing
and not just isolate something or just
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one thing that he said that think that
that's important
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having a bigger message the canonization
mass resentment pero sera was celebrated
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on the steps of the National Shrine of
the Immaculate Conception with over
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20,000 people on hand for the historic
about at the beginning of the mass the
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church recognized that she was sent as
the pope percent of the formula for
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canonization it is serving the holy
father called sainthood apparel the
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embodiment of a church which goes forth
a church which sets out to bring
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everywhere the reconciling tenderness of
God he said he sought to defend the
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dignity of the Native community to
protect it from those who had mistreated
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and abused it in philadelphia today the
world meeting of families continue with
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its second day of activities today's
afternoon keynote speaker was Colonel
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Robert Sarah Prefect of the Congregation
for divine worship he spoke on the light
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of family in a dark world what is the
image and likeness that we find in the
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divine at the core lies relationship I
really count is in philadelphia the
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world meeting of families and had the
opportunity to once again speak to
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attendees as well as explore the work of
catholic relief services this week in
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the city of brotherly love
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the world meeting of families is well
underway families are already very happy
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to be here together to be able to pray
to be able to share together it's quite
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impressive to see how far people have
come to be here we got to speak to some
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of these families and they have shared
with us their thoughts so far to be here
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you know it's like we attend Mass away
from our parish like anybody my within
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our diocese and sometimes out of state
or in another vacation or whatever but
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to be here you know what I mean I'm
senior this is just a daily Mass 17,000
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people and I just couldn't believe you
know that's a large message ever been
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and it's just a daily mass so I mean to
have our kids experience that many
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people it was just unbelievable it's
great to have an opportunity to be with
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all these people and I go to live that
faith is to interact with people and to
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show people that we do live what we say
you know it's just actually a joy to be
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a Catholic so among the many things that
are prepared for families here this week
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there are activities that families can
do together even schools around town
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have come to join the families in these
activities for example we got to join
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Catholic Relief Services and Stop Hunger
Now and a meal packing event Catholic
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Relief Services and Stop Hunger Now came
together to create an activity for
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families to do together while at the
world meeting of families they called it
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helping hands over the course of three
days
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families will be packing 200,000 meals
that will be sent to Burkina Faso in
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West Africa a region that has been
experiencing an ongoing drought putting
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the people especially those living in
poverty great meet we gather our kids
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together and when they participate in
service and direct service like where
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we're doing today and all across the
archdiocese I think they become alive
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our kids really enjoyed us when we put
this into their hands and so i i think
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one
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this this shows our our school family
fully alive it's a solidarity event that
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caused people to be in solidarity with
people who need some help and need some
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food and you know behind those little
bags of food are you human faces yeah
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actually assembling the lives of people
just reaching out to the least among us
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and making sure that our kids are are
constantly aware that in Catholic
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education we try and teach them that
there is more to our lives than just
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their own world their own lives our own
families that they're part of a larger
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family that when they leave us and go on
to college and become successful in
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whatever career path they choose that
that they remember that service is
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always part of their lives and giving
back to others out of what they've been
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getting kids to be able to do things for
the people in Africa and to be able to
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reach out and twenty thirty years from
now we look back on this as individuals
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and as a family I remember this first
time of togetherness something we all
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did among the eight of us and also as a
way of growing cross Fletcher crisis in
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our lives
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Catholic Relief Services is the official
international humanitarian aid agency in
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the United States and it provides
emergency relief to more than 100
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countries they also work in areas of
health agriculture and education their
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goal is not only to respond to material
needs but to care for the whole person
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and to strengthen them I was on offer
even before the age of 10 I don't even
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know my age I don't have a bed
certificate both parents died so young
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three siblings three of the old died I
was left on my own I have no place to go
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but somebody offered me just a little
act of kindness I found his school that
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catholic relief services provided food
little snatch the children who went to
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school and I love this night even though
I headed it's too but I went dead
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because of that
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snack today I stand here I hold a
master's in public administration have a
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wife and four children and those
children today no no no longer needed
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snack that is all for today but we have
a very big week ahead of us and we'll be
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back tomorrow and their coverage of both
the papal visit to the United States as
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well as the world meeting of families
will continue tomorrow beginning with
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Pope Francis is addressed the U S
Congress will have free life at 9:20
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at all four perspectives from all of us
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bless

Malcolm X & Muhammad Ali - Best Friends Betrayed By Islam!

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the
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playing on the net
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yeah
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pin
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rain back p
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going on lawmen
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be not see the will be a man on
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fight it legally convoluted I'm just
going to you
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the
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on
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it was men respond in the image
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and Malcolm X with a sim
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firing man fear demand
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my many power structure had successfully
created
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the image of the American Negro or
someone with no confidence
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no militancy and they had done this by
giving him
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images heroes that weren't truly
militant are confident and now here come
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caches the exact contrast have
everything that
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was represented above the knee grow
image he said he was the greatest
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all the odds were against me. upset the
odds makers he won he became big boys
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became the chair
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they knew that his son is it people
begin to identify with cashews
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and the cut ties with him if he was
creating they were going to have trouble
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out these negroes because
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it have nigger and walking around the
streets saying I'm the greatest in
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rankled
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thank you call it the anchor point
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your man and people can see it
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day it was so fast sporty illustrated X
clock 250
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gotta slow motion capture the clock the
point and the punch
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fluid fall one hundredth of a second you
can bring Co
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second down to 100 pieces unite people
wanna ski race they see one is 16 100 he
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won in total to 102 second so you can
break a second down two hundred
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Peter source heels yes quick so 401 how
big a machine tools like
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week real quick look Andy Carroll's real
quick
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no good real quick and but admitting it
for the cyclic
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from the time the present started to the
white landed
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it was for 102 the Sakha which is sadly
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a camera flash as for a sec there
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the middle I it's a lesson all those
people blink at that moment this why
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didn't you
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as well you want to feel close together
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oh yeah I'll people going about their
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nasa I am giving him you can just do you
get up
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oh yeah way the most feared management
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Henderson beautiful knows specimens
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fighting machine you know this handsome
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this article in was funny
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prismatic handlers will be enhanced to
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bones heavyweight champion cash is
playing in a federal court been used to
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me is found guilty
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violating the US selective service laws
by refusing to be inducted
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he is sentenced to five years in prison
and fined ten thousand dollars
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the way he views politics and sports
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and the lifting like apples have never
called when mohammed ali talk
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without hereof something happened to me
a career
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status as a Black Muslim Minister made
him exempt from the back
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he was already very unpopular possible
with mainstream americans because he had
3:47
joined an organization known as the
nation's best mom
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which was perceived as a radical black
separatist group
3:53
and then on top about one he was called
for induction and refused to take the
3:58
step forward
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he absolutely infuriated America family
4:03
said know the economy the call me naked
the king is going home to get a strong
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from the route to the fruit as way
everything started
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this is God's agnew potom a bit isn't
the
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no Hollywood set Israel I would come and
take these kinda things and set him up
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have some added the movies play in his
life is israel will pick up a script
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we get up in the morning bill and tagged
sometime we feel good sometime
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and we go to live with the UN mohammed
ali were born to do it is a property
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gonna be a fisherman be like Mohammed
this is only a stop look and listen
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fannie
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go and fight we've been pain ever since
we been met
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you don't the same three-and-a-half
years come on a garage beat number two
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first man ever did rest up to put out
the country
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this is God's act which is activated
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if Jesus was here everybody wants all
gravity film who around we were ground
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to be permanent
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the only thing this is a sport that's
why you walk and talk to them
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I think Milan to the profit I'll be
godson
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anybody love poor people in little
people gotta be a profit
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he was chairman of the world at a long
table Popolo food at a house with mother
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one player many total to take attention
ever if he could love is God
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what you take years mister
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legal the yeah
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we want to hear we gotta bring them all
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the after we got a gram of from %ah
Minister
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the mathematics real mom
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do to
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one would be the greatest modern charge
the white million
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would be the greatest kidnapped
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is not place in this world that he say
he created
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reason when he's gone he 318
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do
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talking with the phrase on this earth
hydrogen would be the greatest
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mama anti-slavery monitor 59
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with being the greatest stein you mister
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the
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you didn't have a choice
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black men but women he built America
Ghana
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in
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like
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I'm not you
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122 million like one victims
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we've never seen it much
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in marciano does the job
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cops on the streets of Havana Street
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ministry to the drive-in
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never seen democracy we'd seen
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is hypocrisy sleep
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green lead night
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dreams and then he gets a press
conference
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that later and he announces that I'm no
longer
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caches clack moo I believe he said he
was cash taxes kinda plate placeholder
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for the moment ily figured out that he
was going to Muhammad Ali
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even know use know it no longer use what
he called his slave name
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and that he would appreciate it very
much thank you if you would
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take this information on board in
respect it of course not everybody was
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prepared to do that
8:19
I remember the ration power haro how
pretty
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is a crazy killing him white america
won't stand for it they didn't
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I 3 the response to his announcement was
love
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disbelief after the victory then caches
goes to New York is escorted around
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harlem
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by the notorious mellow mix in the media
as a field day
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speculation is poorly in harlem that
malcolm any
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date now it's gonna be out over the
nation in Islam
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she like from peekskill
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by from me bureau malcolm X Lawrence
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that elijah mohammed has impregnated
several other secretaries
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he felt deeply betrayed he felt betrayed
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as a man who felt betrayed religiously
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ethically and morally by the man he had
given his whole heart and trust to
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and so we questioned everything
including the whole
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created the nation of islam in the iPod
Chrissy up there were two men
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who above all others he wanted to Paul
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out at the nation have a slow with one
was Louis IX
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who was the minister in Boston today
known as louis farrakhan
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but the second person he wanted was
caches clay
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is precisely at that moment that Elijah
Muhammad astutely defuse the situation
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by be stowing upon cash suspects
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an original name this is a gift only 22
but we can also see we can all about
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because we were in a bad state a
condition oh yeah
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in welcome had been for decades the most
prominent minister in the nation style
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and yet caches well before malcolm pacts
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who deserved the honour choirs the name
Mohammed 0
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is checkmate
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high-stakes two days later
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malcolm walks out for the nation slow
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I think it was shocked that
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clay didn't go with him I'll the
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overtime began to understand that he was
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big that he was important that he had an
impact
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on people the first time that really hit
home was probably when he went to Africa
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after winning the heavyweight
championship for the world
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what he found was he would go someplace
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and people with a lie and the roads
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people would come out at the shot on
goal just to get
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a glimpse at him and for the first time
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he understood his fame wasn't confined
to
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believe bill Miami Beach the United
States
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he represented something he wasn't sure
what but he knew he represented
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something to people
11:16
outside of America nothing to do with
this I don't know of any peace feelers
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were made & Johnson believed
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and bobby was just livid
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he was so mad and body comes back to his
office and says
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presents unhinged me news abuser than
11:36
maybe just not mentally stable he told
his aides that he would never again have
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anything to do with lyndon johnson
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the way he had been treated was so
inexcusable that he could simply never
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had any
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real dealings with the man past that
point a month later
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Bobby rose in the senate condemned the
morality of the war
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and then admitted his own share of
responsibility
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I can testify he said the default is to
be found
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there's enough to go around for all
including myself he is the first
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politician
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I'll either party to take responsibility
for what's happening in vietnam
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the first politician to accept blame
which gives
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a moral strength to the argument that
he's making do we have the right here in
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the United States to say that we're
going to kill
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cans about make millions the people as
we hear
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million the people refugee kill women
and children as we head
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I very seriously question whether we
have that right
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now we're saying we're going to idea so
that we don't have to fight Thailand
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so that we don't have to fight in the
west coast to the United States so that
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they won't move across the Rocky
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but do we at our home our opposition it
seems to me
12:47
changes tremendously robert kennedy in
1967
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has come to question the basic
assumptions that the war
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his begun to question whether we really
do need to make a stand in vietnam to
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protect that region from communism
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his come to question whether our
national security interest in vietnam
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is outweighed by the incredible human
suffering that were inflicted by waging
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war in this country
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is questioned the moral legitimacy of
this war
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which is something that he hasn't done
to this point well
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is confronted by new issues he grows
inward to be able to face these
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challenges
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the really learns from experience he
really become something much larger
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when he was leaving yet
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he becomes more more thoughtful more
more philosophical
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more and more ready to accept that
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he does not have a monopoly on wisdom
that
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maybe this war in Vietnam was a
fundamental mistake
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that maybe his brother would have gotten
out the
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most people acquire certain things as
they grow older bobby kennedy
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discarded certainties he grew the
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started sisters salad and he ended up
businessman
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very sympathetic to those who were they
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despised and rejected of life
14:08
robert kennedy was now reaching out to
Americans
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everywhere who have been left behind the
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he had fully awakened from his dark
night and morning
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the moral impulse to fight evil and do
good
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that had always been a part in the hymns
was taking
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a new direction
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he wanted to know why life was like for
someone's
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he would ask where you feel what do you
think he
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wanted to be inside
14:42
the eyes though america's casualties
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you wanted to see the world the way they
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sure
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people believed in his understanding
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their situation because he visibly was
moved
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English someone who responded in the
most graphic
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human emotional terms
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he was somebody
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lead was wrong from the herd
15:08
done others heard he felt from the
assassination his brother
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gave him and busy for every 100
15:17
who heard have to he did begin to change
15:21
incrementally while he was Attorney
General for
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brother was killed but I think that'll
ru dramatically
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after his brother's murder produced in
15:34
identified with every other victim
15:39
anyone whose casualty in life
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he began to feel was his bro
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on
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like
15:53
Hannah four days later Bobby flew to
Indianapolis for a campaign speech in a
15:58
black neighborhood
15:59
on route a reporter who told him that
Martin Luther King
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had been murdered
16:12
we were trying to altogether people for
mass rally
16:15
bobby kennedy but it was some people
saying it even in
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maybe you shouldn't come
16:21
because maybe that would be the islands
16:25
the police thought dangers they didn't
want us to go in there
16:29
wide he went
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I scribbled something on a piece of
paper cuz I knew would want to say
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something
16:38
white yet figured out but he was going
to say he had written it himself
16:44
who brought the news did 12 kinga shock
16:49
I tonight and news for love you and I
think get
16:53
sad news for all of our fellow citizens
16:56
and people who love peace all over the
world
17:00
and that is that Martin Luther King
17:04
shot and was killed tonight also the
people in
17:10
any word to doctor jimmy had been shot
we will stone
17:13
we all cry of
17:17
the dead robert kennedy spoke from his
soul but I was a few who are
17:22
black and are tempted to deal with
detailed with
17:27
danger Dan distrust the injustices such
an act
17:33
the
17:35
against all white people I would only
say that I can also
17:39
deal in my own heart the new same kinda
feeling
17:44
I had a member of my family killed
17:47
the night he was killed by a white man
17:50
the night we have to make an effort in
the United States the new you have to
17:56
make an effort to understand
17:57
talking on these rather difficult time
18:01
the words jus reign
18:05
it just choose your body immediately not
him
18:10
lolled but almost in a
18:14
graph room mana like in
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California
18:20
was pure made
18:22
in
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he were treated him like it was some
18:30
Rockstar he was young people was blacks
18:34
I made Hispanic just pullin fold
18:40
who is the most emotional graduation
18:43
I've ever seen about particularly in the
black
18:47
and Mexican areas
18:51
the Sunday before the primary he invited
18:54
be to ride in his car going through
right
18:57
he's still a he said to be
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I want you to see what I see
19:05
and I she this extras
19:08
you guys who blacks mexican-american
19:23
yeah
19:24
yeah I'm for america
19:30
fun fire
19:34
collaborative model I won't work for all
you know
19:38
my Co
19:42
not since Abraham Lincoln white
politician
19:45
been so embraced by people of color
19:49
these are my people detailed in aid
these
19:52
on my people on the final day of the
campaign
19:59
bobbi and Apple rode slowly from san
Francisco's Chinatown
20:03
as usual there were no armed bodyguard
to a secret service agents
20:09
you just gotta give yourself to the
people and to trust them
20:13
Bobby said and from then on either luck
is with you
20:18
or it isn't
20:23
in
20:28
what sounded like shots turned out to be
Chinese firecrackers
20:32
Bobby Flay missed then went right on
campaign
20:37
ravaging the with fearless to the coast
reckless
20:41
and I think there was some daring
pro-death
20:44
and fayed in and what he did
20:47
the idea oh Mohammed Ali traveling to
20:50
Africa had actually been first post in
presented by Malcolm X
20:55
so it must been calling to malcolm to
stand outside the hotel the Ambassador
21:00
Hotel in
21:01
in a crawl an encounter mohammed ali who
snaps him
21:06
when they had once only several months
before embraced his brothers
21:11
see the
21:25
%ah the
21:31
Hall
21:33
the school
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the
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ask
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haha
22:32
cross
23:24
sad
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ask
23:47
haha hearts
24:23
all
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hi
25:07
malcolm's left vulnerable
25:09
hello
25:11
in this assassination takes place on
February 21st 1964
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mmm
25:28
damn
25:35
mmm
25:36
them
26:04
oslo Malak I'm
26:13
what you doing up black man doing older
brother just be cool im
26:20
be cool
27:12
the
27:16
killed
27:24
it seven-time
27:25
chest
27:34
to this p
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time
27:49
this
27:59
good
28:02
down
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way
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my
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yes
28:25
here
28:53
malcolm X anybody else who attacks
28:57
talks about attacking elijah muhammad
29:00
real that no man can oppose the message
it Almighty God globally are
29:06
this getaway p the
29:21
Ste
29:31
%ah
29:37
on yeah
29:44
person you know it malcolm X is no more
the assassination
29:49
malcolm X was an unfortunate tragic
reveals about steel
29:55
numerous people nomination have
degenerated
30:01
12 expressing dissent through murder we
haven't learned to disagree without
30:07
being violently disagreeable
30:09
here at this
30:12
final I'll in this
30:15
quiet place
30:18
column has come to bid farewell one
30:21
up its brightest old extinguished now
30:25
and gone from us forever it is not in
the memory of man
30:31
that this unfortunate but nonetheless
30:35
proud community has found a brava
30:38
more gallant young champion than this
30:41
afro-american
30:43
who lies before us on Concord
30:46
steel the my say the word again has he
would want me to
30:51
afro-american afro-american
30:55
now
30:56
malcolm X stop the me grow
30:59
years ago it had become too small
31:02
too puny too weak a word for him malcolm
31:06
was bigger than that welcome have become
at afro
31:10
American and he wanted sold desperately
that we
31:15
that all his people would become
afro-americans
31:19
to
31:24
there are those who still consider it
their duty
31:27
as friends at the negro people to tell
31:30
us to reviled to flee
31:34
even from the president member to save
ourselves
31:38
by writing him out the history about
drug dealer time
31:42
and we smiles they will say that he is
OK
31:47
a fanatic a recent who can only bring
31:50
the vote for the cause for which a
struggle and we will answer
31:54
and say unto them did you ever
31:57
told to brother malcolm
32:00
did you ever Tim behind him smile at you
32:04
did you ever really listened to him no
way
32:08
party ever himself associated with
violence
32:11
of any public disturbance for if you did
you would know him
32:15
and if you knew him you would know why
32:19
we must on that malcolm was a man who
32:22
are living black manhood this bus is
meaning to his people
32:28
and in honoring him we are not those
best
32:31
sold
32:33
however much we may have different
within all with
32:37
each about him and is valued as a man
left his going from us
32:41
serve only to bring the past to get them
32:46
from signing these mortal remains to the
common mother local
32:50
secure in the knowledge that what we
place on the ground
32:54
no more now a man but as which
32:58
the winter about this content will come
33:01
for again to me and we sure know him
33:05
damn Paul with the wild am
33:08
Prince own
33:12
black Shannon Prince the didn't hesitate
33:16
the
33:17
the crimes the
33:20
this so night went to visit him
33:24
as journalists to you to go from his
briefcase
33:27
pictured him and Malcolm X he made it
very clear
33:32
that carries the surround us a curve
talisman
33:35
terrible a remittance life which was
33:38
at the instructions the nation is locked
push now connects
33:42
away and so to his friend his mentor
33:45
key behaved terribly your credit or a
slight
33:50
with great interest in the fact that you
have joined the
33:54
Muslim religion how long have you had
this in person caches over the past six
33:58
years I would think after a handoff
34:00
product each's own Negro History in we
were before we got here
34:04
and one in one makes two you feel your
affiliation with the
34:08
Muslim religion of being a follower the
Muslim religion had something to do with
34:12
your winning the championship
34:13
when I was a fellow are related
34:16
the only thing I can give her credit for
full article because 0
34:21
19 at a hundred famed old
34:24
see no possibility of me away airport is
very bad all over the world
34:29
condemning it is going to be a mismatch
in everybody could not radically
34:32
so all my press two
34:35
all our and I
34:36
faith and my religion live in a clean
writer's life I have to say this will
34:40
pull me through
34:40
Malcolm XI I want to talk with your
briefly about your affiliation with cash
34:45
is how long have you known him
34:46
about three years and have you been
advising him
34:50
as far as his religious affiliation you
well know I don't give advice to anyone
34:54
who my brother and my friend
34:56
hi express what I know and understand
around him and then
35:00
but he has a mind of his own
understanding others on all
35:03
I that
35:09
for for ass
35:23
I'm on a bold packing before and after
them out thought about how not to pick
35:31
from a rapid hammering
35:33
marathon everything more about
throughout
35:37
come out throughout compatible in
35:42
in a group would not bring premier are
bombed Pearl Harbor
35:46
I have brown I will repair the United
Bank for better than
35:50
that battle carefully mark dollar way
35:53
the young he had been baking all end up
alright
35:57
a profit and many people believe will be
the next heavyweight champion of the
36:01
world
36:02
I properly within a few days ago that
any IBM
36:06
back he'd pp for the world
36:10
K the world tend to be pretty like me
well
36:13
he called me too but my wife that you
wouldn't be right well if you wanna move
36:17
your money
36:17
embed own party all may have been on
36:21
Dianna Agron
36:32
I want to be a fight no meant your
neighbor
36:35
which we probably will separation are
recognized the back to do believe in it
36:39
as what young people believe in
36:41
which mean you don't believe in and no
no you told greater
36:44
every penny I don't like the panel black
neighborhood in a white neighborhood
36:48
with me don't believe it I'm negroes
live don't have been able to live out
36:52
here justin is big on a boon
36:54
you may wear a black man to want to
leave all that mistreatment you must be
36:57
greeted
36:58
so what you mean don't think white money
holding right about the money the white
37:02
good own
37:03
what you mean white morning but that's
the case I had a copy call you made him
37:07
do
37:08
action plan you're applying guatemalan
do we just go out only one not both
37:12
when we first was brought to America we
will rock the ball
37:16
knowledge about flail about a guy who
became tone
37:19
you could do it out on my 3 told you to
come here
37:23
you look a Russian month ago mister
goldberg you look for June
37:28
back to come as the White Cloud you look
for India gonna come into casual look
37:32
for cuban
37:33
comes with a moment but I'm not a hero
for african black mare
37:37
I was your last name you're going to
come out
37:40
smokin and I ain't gonna be jokin I'll
be paid can handle pokin
37:45
I want what to happen is smokin then
this may shock and amaze you
37:50
but I will destroy doing free shipping
the job where you can order form I
37:54
couldn't buy
37:54
my week that they are 200 for our own
best friend we'd already
37:59
I'm really here go to my parents and my
heart but they now
38:02
rebuild be into the hair or let for
38:06
Amanda Bradford command of a repair
threat their medical call right now
38:11
removed from your trip honorable
38:13
appropriate period of time I think I've
been better in
38:17
there are about to depart got a mere
stock in the world can be dumping
38:21
there are more per that nobody they had
shown
38:24
don't small
38:28
go home do who
38:36
name on the arena management and are the
justices
38:40
I'm things means over Ravens and unease
in
38:44
Pakistan have Libya
38:47
home every as them Iveco Patterson and
they all said
38:52
I'm going mom want to you first time
38:56
that mean between and we'll have to see
39:01
welcome busing being there in there
39:05
tales him
39:08
but steel myspace
39:11
his your mom
39:18
up just to the beach
39:22
deprived
40:54
hard
40:58
scored
41:27
well
41:44
today may nineteenth we celebrate
malcolm X's
41:48
birthday because he was a great great
41:51
neck malcolm X's you I love you
41:55
he'll now connects hi facts
42:01
%ah huh
42:10
I consult where declare
42:17
alotta I on
42:23
this okay and that to be a human day
42:31
don't think events rights
42:35
of a human it don't they respect
42:41
as a few men pay
42:44
in this society are
42:49
this act any this day
42:53
rich we intended to pay
42:57
into existence by any
43:00
the