and in that jeweulogy, he went to call out black pastors, black people who were sitting on the sidelines. we on the on to call out pretty much everybody who was sort of complicit in their deaths. he used it as a moment to try to bring people s attention. much as the march on washington was a moment of, you thought this would be a disaster, you thought this would be a moment where people would be violent and it turned into this amazing event. here s another moment to be leveraged. let s not let these girls die in vain. and you have to remember that the attack on the 16th street church was not just an attack on church, but the 16th church was the fulcrums as a center for the march. they were doing activism out of that church. it was across the street from the park where the children who came out of that church literally marched into the park. fred shuttlesworth, so this was a period, the response to the march on washington, a peaceful march was for a part of the former slave holding cl
[ shouting in japanese ] we work wherever you work. now, that s progressive. call or click today. all right. this right here is pope francis. now, you may have heard of him. when he was elected back in march, he became the first pope ever from latin america. he s also the first ever jesuit pope. another first, as far as we can tell, he s the first selfy pope. a group of teenagers a couple of weeks ago took a selfy photo with pope francis on their phone to capture the moment. it s the latest sign that pope francis is doing his own thing. that pope francis is not like