Young people who marched and organized during the civil rights movement are now in their 70s and 80s. With fewer and fewer remaining, historians rush to record their stories.
happen. and the fact that there have been so many ridiculous things said by dr. cline and all these idiots saying these horrible things now that he s not here, i m very much against that. michael loved life. he was the type of person who saw a fly in the room, he wouldn t smash it against the wall, he would let it out. he would open the door and let it out. he would love to preserve life and life for others. larry: professor cline has a great love for him. no. how can he love him and not like me or the rest of the family? it s all bs. larry: dr. conrad murray, charged with involuntary manslaughter. his trial starts in august. will you attend that trial? yes. i m there for support. there to keep my mother strong and my father and the family. larry: how do you feel about the doctor? a judge has allowed him to keep his medical license?
now, and we were to say to him, michael, you re not going to be here, and your kids are going to be left fatherless, he would say, oh, no, that would never happen. and the fact that there have been so many ridiculous things said by dr. cline and all these idiots saying these horrible things now that he s not here, i m very much against that. michael loved life. he was the type of person who saw a fly in the room, he wouldn t smash it against the wall, he would let it out. he would open the door and let it out. he would love to preserve life and life for others. larry: professor cline has a great love for him. no. how can he love him and not like me or the rest of the family? it s all bs. larry: dr. conrad murray, charged with involuntary manslaughter. his trial starts in august. will you attend that trial? yes. i m there for support.