we are there to serve the community. you know, when reverend toon, the national field director told me you were going to run and then you told me, i thought about you stood up and stunned me, quoting mark twain, two big moments in life, mark twain said, the moment when you re born and the moment you found out why you were born. i think you found out both, lezley. yes, sir. thank you for being with me this morning. lezley mcspadden. up next, can president trump tell the difference between a human and a dog? i m not so sure. be right back. insurance that won t replace
leadership. you have certainly exemplified that in turning your pain into power and have tried to really show leadership. as you pursue this office, what is your message to people around the country that supported you and all of us that were with you in the michael brown movement, what should they learn from the example of michael s mother lezley mcspadden? well, first of all, you can take your pain and use it for power. and that s the best thing that you can do. because we have to show them that what we need, and what we are asking for, we have to be heard. these people need to be listened to. we cannot have officers or elected officials coming from all over the world that don t live in these residents, in these areas, to continue to tell us these are the rules and the regulations that are set out for you. no, you have to get involved with the people, and you have to cater to the people.