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>> thank you so much, ryan thank you all so much for joining us. the cnn special event, juneteenth, celebrating freedom and legacy starts right now welcome to a cnn special event, juneteenth celebrating freedom and legacy. i'm victor blackwell behind me is the beautiful national museum of african-american history culture in washington, dc this is the perfect setting for us celebration of juneteenth. because like the museum, juneteenth commemorates the end of slavery here in the united states. it's also a celebration of black culture and history. it tells our story of struggle genius, and beauty. tonight, we will bring you an exceptional lineup of iconic black musical artist you will see their dynamic performances and you'll hear their views on this holiday. and it's important. are night of uplifting music inspiring moments and entertainment from some of the best to ever renewing tonight special cnn, juneteenth celebration. >> i think it's progress. i think so so alluding freedom and honoring and important legacy, this is part of my calling as an artist. john legend, smokey robinson and their godmother of solon patti lewbel. juneteenth, celebrating freedom and legacy starts now this is the musical crossroads exhibit at the national museum of african american history and culture this is little richard sequent jacket. that's chuck berry's gibson guitar over here. this is jimi hendrix, purple embroidered vest and how about this? do you recognize this? this is parliaments mothership, the p fam this exhibit showcase music's role in popularizing calls for social change. the early jazz musicians, breaking free of the racist tropes of vaudeville surrounding black music. and the freedom singers or the 1960s john legend is a music superstar continuing that long tradition. he's a celebrated singer song hong writer saw. >> he's earned emmys, grammys, and oscar and atony he's also an activist and a philanthropist focusing on criminal justice reform did i read this right? uh, you have a juneteenth baby yes. >> ran yeah. he was born on juneteenth last year, so he is won today. >> all right. happy birthday to run aside from planning birthday parties, how do you make space for this holiday in your family and celebrate that too? >> well, this is a festive de i think for all black americans and for anybody who believes that america is supposed to be the land of the free we had that promise. our founders wrote that as the ideal early on, but we weren't living up to that ideal for such a long time. and i think part of the story of america is hopefully the continued progress toward meeting that ideal where we truly are the land of the free and the home of the brave. and i don't think we've accomplished that yet. it's something we have to continue to work on and be vigilant about. >> how has becoming a father shaped to you your view of the world and the work that way you have to do. well, i think a lot about all of the love and the resources and investment that we put into our kids and we know how fortunate we are to be able to afford all the things that we want to be able to do to make sure our kids have a great childhood and are very well prepared for the future. but then i realized that a lot of parents don't have those resources and i think about politics and about government and about how philanthropy as a way of filling in those gaps where parents don't have the resources themselves to do all the things things that they need to do. but hopefully, we as a society can come together to make sure that all children have opportunity, have the investment in the resources that they need to flourish in this life john, you could sing, release music and then go home. yeah. and not do the work. what compels you to engage and do the social justice work? >> well, part of it is i've always been inspired by the tradition of particularly black artists over the years realizing that when we have this opportunity, when we have this platform, we want to use it to stand up for what's right. fight for justice support activists and organizers who out there doing really important work to secure freedom for all citizens i come from a tradition of that. i believe when i think about my mentors and my heroes like harry belafonte and others they invested in the civil rights movement. they spent their money, they spent their social capital, and they use their platform to try to make the world better and always thought that was what an artist was supposed to do. so i feel like this is part of my calling as an artist. >> yeah. some of your work focuses on ending mass incarceration, reducing recidivism through the free america campaign are you seeing progress? there yeah, we want it to shine a light on this issue of mass incarceration in america, we started about ten years ago. >> and one of the seminal moments for organization and for me speaking out about this issue was standing on the stage at the oscars saying we are the most incarcerated country in the world. and we need to do something about it. and if we want to think about the legacy of dr. king and imagine what he might be working on now, i think this is one issues he would care about. and so we said about actually doing the work to try to make a difference and ending mass incarceration and through our efforts and the efforts of a bunch of other activists and organizers, we've actually reduced incarceration pretty significantly in the country all around the country, local, state, federal, incarceration has gone down. >> you talk about how this issue has impacted your own life and your own family. you talk about it on stage. yeah, we talk about it. i talked about it on stage because i want people to know that i just shoes as an observer, as somebody from a 10,000 foot level in my own family, we've had plenty of people who've been caught up in the system, people who have been incarcerated. we've dealt with my mom being incarcerated for a time when she was going through addiction issues. and so knowing that knowing that it's personal to us and to our family it makes it more real when i get involved in these policy discussions and and i'm not just coming out, it from a distance, i'm coming out. it was real first-hand knowledge in order to talk about the mass incarceration in the us, we also need to talk about the school to prison pipeline. >> yeah. >> and under-resourced, under-funded, under supported schools. you started to show me campaign that's been more than 15 years now. yeah and we talked a lot about especially now when we're thinking about mass incarceration, when we think about all the money while the resources that go into locking people up and inflicting punishment on them it costs us because not only does it cost us that money, it means we're not spending that money on something else. and so i always try to illustrate how important it is for us to invest in our communities invest the resources in education, and health care, and making sure our kids are fed all those things that will help them grow up and to be contributing citizens, flourishing citizens in this country. and make sure they don't go down the wrong path. let's invest in them early on so they don't go down the wrong path and we don't have to clean up our mess later on with incarceration and all those other punishment methods were a few months out from the national election. and i've spoken with far too many people. and because of the work i do, most of them people of color. and they're just not enthused by either the major candidates and they don't believe they're doing spoken to in their issues are being taken up what do you say to those people who just my sit it out? >> well, first of all, i want people to realize that elections are not just for president they're not just national elections. there's so much that is decided in elections and their local. when you are voting for your school board, when you're voting for your mayor, when you're voting for your representative, both state and national when you're voting for your governor, when you're voting for your district attorney all these people have a role in your life and you may not be enthused about the top of the ticket, but all of these folks that are on the ticket up and down the ticket are going to affect the way your life is lived. there going to affect your community. they're going to affect so many things. and so realize that you have the power to affect some outcomes that are going to be really felt by you and your neighbors. and so don't set it out. it's important that you get involved. >> let's talk music and glory. you wrote that with common. it's been almost ten years since it was released when of golden globe and academy award? yes. take me back to that moment and writing it and what you were feeling thinking well, i was called up by my friend common and he was in the edit room with ava dover neigh wow the had this no. >> man no. weapon formed against yes. glove is destined every day, women and men become blanche is to go with his saskia and become blessings. >> she was finishing the film, selma selma, of course, was celebrating dr. king's life and the work that all of his his organizers and folks who marched with him did to secure voting rights for everybody in this country. so it was focused on that is focused on this story of justice and equality and equal voting rights and they wanted a song two in the film and comments that i was the first person he thought of and was like, let's do something together. we had worked together many times over the years and he suggested a few song titles for me. and one of them was glory. and i was like i like glory and so i just started fooling around with the idea of glory. i was on the road in europe and i wrote the course for glory, recorded it and send it back to common. and he wrote the versus for the song, welcome to week big tall. the common the lord, my blog one such a powerful song during that moment because not only was connecting with dr. king's work, but it was connecting with the black lives matter protesters who were marching in the streets at that moment and have continued to use our song over the years as a rallying cry to help inspire their protests, have them make you feel it makes me feel. >> well grateful, and it makes me feel like it's kind of like a full circle moment because we were inspired by them, were are inspired by the activist. >> and in turn, we wrote something that inspires them to you sing in glory. >> and this is the reason i brought these nodes you saying, now the war is not over, victory is not one and will fight to the finish. then when it's all done, will cry glory. what does the finish look like? >> well we'll probably never get there. that's the thing, you know. and i think part of what the song is, it's, it's aspirational, it's looking toward a goal, but knowing that you may never actually reach it. but realizing that the struggle is worth the struggle and you the finished looks like freedom for everybody, equality for everybody belonging for everybody, flourishing for everybody well-being for everybody. and that's what we're working toward. and we'll probably never get there. but i think it's worth the struggle. >> here's john legend performing for one hit all of me well, i would i do without your smart jaw and you kick and mia gotten my spoon kid i can then you was going on beautiful hamas harming your magical mystery dizzy, don't know bri breathing crazy it out labia no he oh, perfect good. my all no my by began when i lose i'm when gulag me hey, you give me you, how many times do abs zhao he cry in you to who to well, and is me down but worse this fracture maoris kate's saying you breather i don't know, man thing oh, you no no you back give by begin when i gave you hi, you give me two. >> more music from john legend plus or performance from smokey robinson give me and why one of the most famous tracks ever recorded on motown was not a song at all. that to my luther king came to motown. he said i want to do my, i have a dream speech here the cnn presidential debates, june 27th, bit nine. >> my cnn and streaming on max. >> welcome to the waiver hood with wave. finding your style is fine the music starts grabbing it, doesn't matter i'm sorry, carl, this is me and chair form. i don't see you. this one. >> perfect for you, but you love it. >> i told you we should have done opinion ada i explained it so many the not sitting you need to sit down, every style, every home you know, what's brilliant think about it. >> boring is the unsung catalyst for bold. what straps gold do a rocket and hurdles and into space. or in dems boring makes vacations happen, early retirements possible, and startups start off because it's smart, dependable, and steady all words you want from your bank for nearly 160 years, pnc bank has been brilliantly boring. so you can be happily fulfill which is pretty unvarying if you think about it that, they blocked the road term. everyone comfortable, yet there's plenty of space got it. >> right? 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>> i think that it means progress, math it means if we progressed to the point where whereas everyone is willing to acknowledge the fact that we do have black people they are significant i think it progress. >> do you think is just for black people know, that's why i said i think it's progress. >> i think it's for everybody you know, everybody should acknowledge it. and every once you celebrated your i almost started that question as is it an african american holiday, but i read somewhere that you don't prefer to be referred to as african-american that you write a black american or american why okay, man, i wrote a poem and it's called being a black american okay. >> now, in my in my life and my career, i've been all over the world. i have never even been to africa okay. when they will offer me dates and stuff in africa was during apartheid and i wasn't going to go during apartheid and do that there's a passage in the poem that i wrote. and he says all the wonderful black americans who served and all the wars served in the armed forces and gave their lives and all the wars. they didn't do that for timbuktu o'keefe down to kenya the deaf, mississippi, and alabama and georgia, louisiana, and texas. and licinian. did i continue? and if you're a novice data, if you don't claim that you play right to the hand of the white supremacy into glucose clan, who claimed day own this land now, that's why, because we have cultivated it we've built, we've raised the kids we've done everything that you could possibly do to contribute to a country. okay, so now for me to come along and say, okay, i'm an african american that's kinda denouncing my american citizens. your can announce on the fact that i'm an american i'm proud to be an american american as like i said, have been all or this is the greatest country in the world to me so i'm proud of that fact. i want to be acknowledged as an american. >> that's why you talked about progress and black progress in this country. and often when we think about progress and especially the civil rights era, the music we hear music that's kind of a soundtrack is motown take me to the time dr. king came in and what he was doing was matching what motown was doing and how the i have a dream speech came to be a motown recording. >> what am i proudest achievements the prioress things in my life is moretown, man is the fact that when we first started motown, will fledgling. we were just in detroit and add arbor and flint, michigan. okay? and there are areas in detroit. i grew up in new george was born there there are areas in detroit, whereas if you were black and you in one those areas, you better be working for somebody or you've got to have someone who says you worked for mysore zones also that's why you in that neighborhood, if released. got you there. you might get your blood worked or be put out whatever it was. but there were areas in detroit like that. so we've been in business for maybe a year and we can lead us from the white kids in those areas. i regret the fact that we didn't think because we was just young people making music don't want it what we loved. and i regret the fact that nobody thought to save those letters, there will be invaluable at this point. we're going to let us from the wake, is zero and say, man, we got to music we love your music. but our parents don't know that we have it. because if they knew that we had it they might make us get rid of it you're so later we get a letter from the parents. >> hey man, we felt like kids will listen to your music and we listened to it we're glad you're making music that our kids can listen to. >> this doesn't be invaluable. so dr. martin luther king came to mortality, said, hey man i want to do my, i have a dream speech here with you guys because you're doing with music what i'm trying to do with legislation. >> do you know what i didn't know until i started preparing to talk to you was that there was another imprint. there was black forum where there were the recordings of langston hughes and elaine brown and other speeches. yes. i've never heard of that in the decades since that era, talk about the importance for not just you, but berry gordy and everyone at, at motown to tell those stories and bring those voices too. >> i think it was very important men, because it enlightened people as two people who didn't know about black people, black culture of black creativity, or black talents, are things you mentioned like some user fortunately, i go for new hood and joy. so the elementary school i went to, one of the first ports that we learned about was elected use so i think it's a great thing for people to know about all that you know about the contributions that black people have made to disk country. and that was a light on it. >> let me ask you about the dynasty of motown, right? you are one of the obviously most well-known artists at motown, but then came brandy and neo and eric obeid do and now there's city girls and quaver. >> what do you think? >> about some of the newer artists in the music you hear now, i think we've got some wonderful new loudest in ms vcc. i'm not one of those people who says when your kids or so, than the music is negative it's progress every every, every musical genre has its, has its era you know, so when new era now when an? error, when these young people or people who attracting the most attention but it goes on and on and on and on. and i think music is in good hands. >> how long have you been touring? >> i did my, first really professional date at the apollo theater in new york on the rachel show because with a miracles at the time, in 1958 man, wow we were teenagers in 1958. and i'm getting ready to go now and play the apollo again. they don't shut the apollo doll for two or three years for renovation. and i will always play at the apollo man so my goodman, i was going back to play at the apollo because it's tradition. the first time ever walked into the apollo and my life with the miracles that there was a mural on the lobby wall and everybody that i loved was up there my my my number one singing idol at that point with jackie wilson it's up there. sam cooke, rachel ella fitzgerald, louis armstrong. i mean, it just oh, the black x that you could from way back when elephants, you started at the. apollo she wanted to talent you that your power. that's how she got started so the apollo is black tradition musically and i will always play it. i don't carefully tear everything else on. hold and 20 fifths, three down. i hope they keep the follow. >> let me bring it back to where we started here. and about progress. >> what's next? what next in this country do we as black americans have to fight for accomplish achieve what do you think voting that's one of the most important things we can do. and especially now especially now okay? get out and vote don't let anybody stop. you know, there are a lot of states where we have people who are in power, who tried to prevent that trying to prevent the black vote because they know how powerful it is. you know. >> so my suggestion is get out and vote this was some people in there that we want and that we trust you know because i'm really squeamish right now here's smokey robinson performing his motown hit second, that emotion right god mothers, so hattie lewbel ahead the cnn presidential debates, june 27 nine live on cnn and streams mean unpacks sail through the heart of historic cities. and unforgettable scenery with faking unpack once. and get closer two iconic landmarks. local life and cultural treasures because when you experienced europe on a viking long ship we'll spend less time getting there and more time being there viking exploring the world in comfort i want a lot of businesses, so my tech and my network need to keep up. >> thank you. verizon business now, our businesses get fast and reliable internet from the same network that powers our phones. >> so whatever is next, we'll cooking with fire switch to the partner businesses rely on copd isn't pretty out of breath and often thought of the picture but this is my story. and with once-daily trilogy, it can still be beautiful because with three medicines and one inhaler trilogy keeps my airways so open for a full 24 hours and prevents future flare-ups. trilogy, you also improves lung function. so i can breathe more freely all day and night trilogy won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it, do not take trilogy more than prescribed trilogy may increase your risk let's go brush and ammonia and osteoporosis. call your doctor force and breathing, chest pain, mouth or tongue swelling problems, urinating, vision changes, or i paint occur ask your doctor about once-daily trilogy for copd placed my order. bring your own team together with custom gear, get started today. accustoming.com, we go four is in america thursday, july 4, x 70s oh, and see it in happy juneteenth. everybody. i hope you have the best time with your friends and family on this special day artists like jennifer hudson know they walker road paved by the greats, like tina turner, aretha franklin. >> and of course patti love bell their out of this world costumes like this one worn by nonna hendricks and other member of labelling the bolt lyrics, the self-determination push the boundaries and broke the ceiling for black women artists ms patty i'm sitting here with you. i realized that i've had your music with me all my life. i hope that's okay to say. you better say it series. when i was a kid my mom would play the year albums on saturdays and i remember that night bird album. and having that no, no, yes. yes? >> so tell me when you see the new artists, the younger artist out, and you kind of think back to a new start and the early 60s the progress that especially black women are experiencing in the industry. what do you feel? what do you think i think it's about time. >> they kill him, the man the young girls on the men are doing well too. but i'm very happy for all of those girls because they're they're really doing their job well. and i appreciate it and i know all of them so they're all like my little girls. i teach because they always asked me questions about how it was back in the day. >> you're known as the godmother of soul yeah. what does that space, that title mean to you? >> it's an honor to be the godmother and all a lot of young kids call me they're anti i have a lot of children. they tell me mother or mva so it's an honor to be called. anything they decide as long as you're on caught me a bad name. >> yeah. yeah. so when you tell these stories and you think back to the early 60s and you were touring with the blue bells considering the social differences that cultural differences. do you think of those times fondly still owe i have two. that's my life. that's how it started doing things when we were doing them and not being honored and not being treated well, how did you continue to sing through it to perform through it, even at some times when you weren't treating get the best, you saying that's your job and i'm going to say no matter what, if you treat me well, if you treat be not so well, that's what i do. and i will continue through bad times. because we had to keep keep on moving on and never stopped. never let anything that somebody did to you that made you feel less than a penny. bhava, your craft? >> yeah. there are some people who are watching who think of you first as adele wayne, and duane, one's mother on a different world, wasn't as sweet. >> you enjoy that? >> yes, i love that show. the problem blur and i was just happy to be asked to be doing the mother and i'll do it again. >> how would you diversity says that while that show was on? enrollment at historically black colleges and universities surged, increased yes. isn't that wonderful for that shoulder be gone off the air now you know, you can get it every noun i don't know, whatever, but it should still be on because it did help a lot of kids say, okay, i'm going to go to college. >> it's pride month and you embrace your lgbtq fans before there was an acronym right before everybody reached out why, what, what led you to do that? >> i never know why my gay following are attracted to me because i always say i'm the original drag queen. and you know, who back in their were wearing a hair and doing all that crazy stuff. and if a lash came half on my cheek, i will give it to the audience if a rum was in my sagan's, i would say, hey, you guys ever run like i'm not afraid to be myself and i think a lot of gay people would like the i'm out of the closet and a lot of my friends said because of me, they came out because i'm so open. i'm not afraid to make mistakes. i'm not afraid to be myself and i love, i love my gay following. i mean, i think they've really may padding, but bill yeah. yeah. >> when you look at our country has changed some things have not changed over the time. you've been a performer what is the work that still needs to be done? >> there's a whole lot that needs to be dan. people need to open their minds and realize when you see ugly and bad and you say that it's not ugly, is not bad. that just brings us back even more. >> so this is juneteenth. it's a new holiday nationally. we're still trying to figure out how to celebrate this as a country. is there anything special that you do on juneteenth? >> i party? yes. on june 10? yes. i mean it's reflection with think about what we've been through and now how much better it is and the kids, some kids don't even know about juneteenth. and i want my grandkids to know that there was some stuff back in the day that wasn't so pleasant and now we can celebrate juneteenth. so i talked to them about everything and they've got to learn our history how much do you tell them? because it seemed as if there's some things that maybe you don't want to talk about because they were difficult. do you tell your grandchildren those stories? >> i have to i mean, because they have to know what we did that can the day what we've been through way back in the day because have you don't tell them they they won't have a clue. >> you have a very diverse audience. yeah. what is it about your music? what do you think? >> it's about? >> what you do on stage that bring somebody people together. >> i don't have a clue, but it makes me feel good because when i look in the audience, it's like a bit power of gum well all colors, all ages, all everything is just a melting pot of love for paris. lewbel brings joy to my heart well, you bring joy to our hearts. >> thank you. >> thank you, honey. thank you. i'll call you. honey. >> i'll take it. >> now. the godmother of soul, patty lewbel, performing, right, kind of lover all right ? work hey, there coming up another performance from john legend, one side and the trailblazer, who's tireless activism kept the dream of a juneteenth national holiday. ally with journey that inspired generations the cnn presidential debates, june 27th, nine live on cnn and streaming on backs this making you uncomfortable. >> good. >> when you've got type two diabetes like me, you have up to four times greater risk of stroke, heart attack, or worse? >> death, even when meeting your a1c goal. discomfort can help you act. i'm not trying to scare you. >> i'm empowering you to get real with your health care provider talk to them about lowering your risk of stroke, heart attack, or death you know what's brilliant boring. >> think about it. boring is the unsung catalyst for bowl what straps mold to a rocket, hurdles and into space, or gums. >> boring makes vacations happen, early retirements possible, and startups start off because it's smart spendable and steady. >> all words you want from your bank for nearly 160 years, pnc bank has been brilliantly boring. so you can be happy to fill. >> which is pretty and boring if you think about it wow my cry thank you nothing dems my light like a migraine with nortech ott. >> i found relief. >> the only migraine medications and that helps treat and prevent all-in-one to those with migraine i see you review acute treatment of migraine with or without aura and the preventive treatment of episodic migraine adults don't take if allergic to nurture echo dt allergic reactions can occur even days after using most common side effects are nausea, indigestion, and stomach pain. >> it's time. we all talk to a health care provider about no-tech ott from pfizer. >> welcome to the waiver hood with waves. they're finding your style is fine it looks stops grabbing the chair, doesn't matter if you're outdoors, dollar i'm sorry, carl, this is me and chair form i don't see you this one perfect for you, but you love it. i told you we should have done opinion data i explained it so many they're not sending you need >> and even know how to elevate a look impress the no. ugly manny closed captioning brought to you by thunder shirt, constant gentle pressure for a calmer pet. >> if your dog suffers from fear of thunder, fireworks, separation, or any other anxieties, thunder shirt can help thunder shirts find it. retailers like pet smart and petco cable running cousin, quit on himself that was beyond say with the social justice anthem, freedom, a song about the ongoing fight for freedom. it evokes the centuries-old struggle told by the slavery and freedom exhibit here at the museum now this exhibit traces the brutal history of slavery and the constant fight for freedom at the center of this exhibit as a small handheld copy of the emancipation proclamation signed in 18 63. it was not enforced in texas until june 19, 18, 65 that date is now known as juneteenth some black folks have celebrated for a century. i had the honor speaking with ms opal lee. she's known as the grandmother of juneteenth for her tireless efforts to make this a federal holiday. happy juneteenth, yellow. how does that feel? this is the fourth year that it is a national holiday. >> how's it feel well, i'm humble, but a really ale till people some terms i want to do a whole new dance, but the kids say i'm totally so. how does this feel? now to look forward on juneteenth and what it becomes from here i think that the future is bright because it now, with it being on the calendar, it gives us a chance to really talk about what it means to be free. and so when you make juneteenth, not just about the past, but you bring it to the president of future i'm hopeful that now we can start healing and reconciling and dealing with issues that have been swept under the rug for so long. >> and i don't want people to think that we've arrived juneteenth is for everybody for not just the texts thing and not just a black thing it's freedom for all of us. >> when did the dream of making it a national holiday begin? >> well i'm saying if i walked to 1,400 miles from full to washington, the fact that we've had juneteenth i don't know how many years does the 4 july which free the land. and i felt like jim teeth would three the people also felt like it for little lady in tennis shoes was walking somebody would take notice. were you always certain that the holiday would come that nationally eight would be recognized know i felt like if you work, it's something and enough people noticed then you've got god in the plan it's got to help them come hell or high water in 2021. it happened. he did congress overwhelmingly voted to support it president biden signed the june cane national independence de, act and handed that pen to you and what did that feel like oh, i was home move i didn't know what thick. oh, so proud and happy. >> that was another term or could have done the whole the games it's interesting that you say that you've not done any more than any other person would do? >> there are some people who watch this or look at the other icons of progress, freedom, civil rights, and say what can i do with my little community, my little space? >> what do you tell them? >> tell them, hey, you have so much going for you. >> let it out let somebody else know. she the things that will help us to be a better and stronger nation so get with people. they now my age, they all were younger i suggest that maybe you a little group of women, a juror church, taught to them tell your husband some things that he can share with the man on the job. if we would only realize the we are one people, were miracles not african americans are attached in americans will, are americans and we need to embrace that i hope that you've enjoyed this evening we've watched incredible performances from iconic black artists. >> we've been enriched with words of wisdom from the grandmother of june thank you for being with me tonight remember this is a holiday for all americans now, here's john legend with a special performance of redemption so yes, there are to the merchant ship ben, it's after they took from the bottom levs me but remain, strong by the new the, own minds we board and mesh january triumph van was you to see he saw the freedom goods all right, dan all greene down, john saw yard now, get free know energy well, non stop with the giant south. you are problems one it's just a part of it we've gotten wall, you to say brito? so read down, shut yair mental slate. no free ofir energy cause now can style. >> the time probably the side and look say it's just a part of it he got to bow warms, you to see these? the breed all right down she saw she song he saw the freedom we saw read so read

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