conference overarms when he pledged to do somethings to build and rebuild our infrastructure. has that happened in america today? look at our cities. not on this not his fault. what is the agenda? he said he do you feet guilty for bringing us barack obama? had it not no, i don t. we would not have had him. i don t feel guilty at all. i don t i do not feel i can t believe i did this. i do not feel guilty. i still believe in the high possibility of potential. he still has time left to do things that would justify the faith and confidence that people imposed in him, and i wish him the best. all right. you re still pushing this slavery museum in a being big thing. it s going to be fine. we re in discussions now with virginia commonwealth university, who owns the church that was my church, the first african-american baptist church. my grandfather work was a slave was as decree deacon and a
great to be here. what made you want to tell this story? i grew up in the african-american baptist church. my father is a leader in the church. my sister is a pastor. we have a big megachurch. i grew up singing in the choir, but i was never accepted as a gay man. so i was drawn to this story for personal, personal reasons. so i felt that even before i read your biography, i just watched the film clean in that sense, and felt that respect that you have for the christian missionaries. you don t you don t make them evil, but you certainly demonstrate the ways in which they are misguided. i want to watch a quick piece of the film here that reflects an important aspect of that. we have come with you to share the good news. we came all this way across the ocean.