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Godfather of Harlem Season 4 Episode 7

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00:00I
00:02Left you breathing so that you could keep me one step ahead. How come we got to hear about this all second-hand?
00:06That's just gonna get you a shallow grave on the Easton Park Bay, you hear me?
00:10I don't know Frank. You and Biz with all these Italians. You playing with fire.
00:18That's a good piece of work. You almost got me killed. It's a risky business.
00:22You think I'd dime you over fucking ledges? But I can't leave room from nowhere.
00:30Joe Columbo, but there's no active investigation against him. Care to explain?
00:35The New York Fine Arts Board is a very influential group of people.
00:39I imagine that's why you're trying so hard to get on it.
00:42I am trying to get on it to help black artists get the recognition they deserve.
00:46If you're gonna keep hanging out with these militants, you're not gonna be welcome at the house.
00:51So you agree with the Panthers mission, but you don't want me to be a part of it because I might get hurt.
00:54I can't have this around Margaret.
00:56Think there's room for me to crash here?
00:57I don't see why not.
01:00You got a son.
01:02Rodney. Chewed him up in basic training, spit him out into the big muddy.
01:07Fuck!
01:08Bumpy, you alright?
01:09Oh, oh!
01:10Hey, hey, talk to me, Bumpy!
01:12Mr. Johnson, you've had a minor heart attack.
01:15I figured Clumbo would send your sorry ass.
01:19The real enemy is not our fellow black man, but the system that pits us against each other.
01:28Get out.
01:29Thank you all for coming to the groundbreaking for Club St. Clair, Harlem's new culture and entertainment center.
01:41I got kissing cousins that be telling me they missing me.
01:54Hopping out the Cherry V, everything Louis V.
01:56Flyers.
02:08Flyers, nigga, on the block, ΠΌΠ°Π»ΠΎ.
02:13together we are building a new Harlem Renaissance prosperous and vibrant our
02:28legacy is defined by both individual achievements and solidarity future of
02:36the problem is us. Thank you and welcome to Club St. Claude Me? Look at you girl, shit! On the come up! Look at this chain, girl. It was a gift. Frankie, yeah, you treat me right. I'll be back, all right?
03:06I'll say, Mamie, this is all quite impressive. I sourced everything from artist space right here in
03:22Ireland. So, eclectic. Mamie, your extensive knowledge of art is one reason why we'd like you to join
03:36our board. Oh, thank you. Thank you. I am honored. Well, I'll put you in touch with my girl, Friday, to arrange the paperwork and the payment of dues.
03:51Deux? Just a one-time fee of a hundred. A hundred? One hundred thousand, sweetheart.
03:59Well, let's talk about theokay...
04:03Gregory See my child.
04:05Been springing with her on me for the men'sDis elasticity?
04:09It's an important part.
04:12Over at the weekend
04:14of December 1,硐.
04:16The λ©λ‹ˆλ‹€.
04:18May 1901.
04:19Happy 13 teams.
04:24I don't need no doctor
04:44Cause I know what's in it
04:48I don't need no doctor
04:55Who's this fucking clown?
04:58I think she's the fucking king of Harlem
04:59Oh, he's definitely moving junk for somebody
05:04The question is who?
05:08Mr. J
05:09You sounded aces up there
05:15I apologize for me coming in and stepped on your speech
05:18It's alright
05:19Yeah
05:20I mean, I gotta say this place
05:22Real nice
05:24You done good
05:26Like you done good too
05:28I'm gonna be good
05:29Yeah, you see, I'm a fighter
05:31I'm gonna fight for what's mine
05:33You know what I'm saying?
05:35I can guess
05:35No touche in the club, alright?
05:40I ain't here for that, man
05:41I ain't here to sell nothing
05:43I'm just here to celebrate you
05:45That's it
05:46Got a new coat?
05:48Yeah
05:49You need a chinchilla
05:50You like that?
05:52You know what chinchilla is?
05:56Some kind of fox
05:58Chinchilla is a rodent
06:00Frankie, I think I'm gonna keep you
06:20I'm gonna keep you
06:21Oh, you are?
06:22I'm gonna hold you real tight
06:23Oh, okay
06:24Don't keep me waiting now
06:26Get you on home
06:27And then what?
06:29Hey, man, Lucas
06:31It's Lil Lu
06:32That dang coat
06:35Ain't nobody tell you it's summertime, man
06:38You out here swinging pelt
06:39Yeah, man
06:40Play it with your bad self
06:42Somebody gotta do it
06:43But I gotta take off, man
06:45You be safe
06:45You know how these streets eat
06:46But you ain't got no time for your boys
06:48You see what's in that car
06:50Come on now
06:50And I guess I ain't as pretty as her
06:52Monique!
07:00Monique!
07:17Open up my window again
07:19Open up my window again
07:22I can end up calling my name
07:25I can end up calling again
07:27I swear to God, things ain't gonna change
07:30I swear to God, things ain't gonna change
07:33I keep a revolver with your name
07:35I keep a revolver with your name
07:38Just in case
07:39Lay on my back watching the ceiling fan
07:42I had a dream to touch a kilogram
07:45Still at odds with the Irish mob
07:47Roast race down Malcolm X Boulevard
07:50Lord, this d*** really out here praying on me
07:53Got the 40 on me and the stand on me
07:55Snow white mink like them Dutch shoes
07:58Run the books and let me show you how the numbers look
08:00You can't be lucky like you Luciano
08:03The kilos coming like they do pianos
08:06The fat boy got the big body
08:08Coast to coast, I can shoot product
08:11Open up my window again
08:15Open up my window again
08:17I can end up calling my name
08:20I can end up calling again
08:23I swear to God, things ain't gonna change
08:25I swear to God, things ain't gonna change
08:28I keep a revolver with your name
08:31I keep a revolver with your name
08:33Just in case
08:35Whoever done this shit gonna fucking pay
08:39Now fuck that
08:41You know who did it, huh?
08:43Who did it?
08:43Who was it?
08:44Look, we don't know who it was
08:45Bullshit!
08:47I think you're lying to me
08:48It's the mentality of your head's gonna roll for this shit
08:50You're gonna feel my pain
08:51Somehow they found out that you were selling our dope out of state
08:54I wonder how that fucking happened
08:56Yeah, I was making more money selling those kilos
08:58Than you ever had in your fucking life
08:59That's right, but the other families
09:01They wanted that dope for themselves
09:02We've been shortening them
09:04And they come after me for it
09:06Maybe because they seen you strut around town
09:08Like a fuzzy fucking peacock
09:10This is your fault
09:11Fuck you
09:12Fuck you
09:13All right
09:14Come the fuck down
09:15The both of you
09:16This is what's gonna happen
09:19Frank
09:21Until we know who's behind this
09:24We're gonna have to cut you off
09:25Oh, fuck you mean, cut me off
09:29Means you're on your own
09:31The Genevieve's family want nothing more to do with you
09:33Until we find out what's going on with the other families
09:37I'm sorry, Frank
09:39I'm really sorry about your girl
09:55I thought that explosion would keep folks away from the club
10:14You know what they say
10:15It's news this thing's bad publicity
10:17Who's winning?
10:21I am
10:21Who's losing?
10:24That'd be me, too
10:26You gotta go in both ways, huh?
10:29At the end
10:30You're all loose
10:33Thinking about your mortality?
10:36Having had a heart attack
10:38Makes me think about a lot of things
10:40What comes before
10:41What comes after
10:43You're the king of Harlem, Bumpy
10:46The crown lies heavy on your head
10:49Who the fuck is it?
11:04Landlord
11:04What you want?
11:07Got a pipe leaking in the bathroom
11:09What are you talking about?
11:23What are you talking about?
11:23What are you talking about?
11:23What are you talking about?
11:43Who sent you who the fuck sent you
12:13he was gonna kill me please please I never seen him before I swear please I'm sorry I'm sorry sorry
12:28it's rent money either you know how to get rid of a dead body or you should go ahead get the
12:37fuck out of here now don't get I don't understand how does Frank Lucas survive a car bomb and a hit
12:52man no one's got a clue yeah yep streets of silent interesting whoa whoa whoa whoa hey hey what the
13:01fuck oh what are you doing you got a warrant for what Mr. Colombo you have numerous code violations
13:09here you won't see my paperwork I got permits approvals whatever you want oh yes you seem to
13:15have found this in your office actually this uh certificate to operate it's legitimate it looks
13:21legitimate what the fuck you have unsafe working conditions illegal dumping a scrap metal
13:29you're selling stolen car parts bullshit you guys have been on my ass for months for this for that
13:34for nothing and you've been on a kill crazy spree since you got out of jail so I'll continue to be
13:38on your ass until I can solve the murders of Mickey Campanella Earl Brantley and others
13:42you're gonna hear from my lawyer
13:46lock it up boys
13:52all right let's go boys all right close it up
13:54all right come on all right we'll be back
14:07all right we'll be back
14:09all right we'll be back
14:19all right now mom you okay just taking it in
14:22i want to make something like that one day
14:26that is why i want to join the fine arts board to help showcase harlem artists would someday could be you
14:34what's wrong with keeping the work here art that's for us by us
14:40When did you grow up on me?
14:44Come on.
14:53Oh, you can feel her pain.
14:56Her voice silenced.
14:59These artists, which someday could be you,
15:02they deserve to be seen by the entire world,
15:05not just by us.
15:08So what's stopping you?
15:11From joining the board?
15:14Money.
15:16How much?
15:18Queen's ransom.
15:20Can't you just go to Daddy?
15:22Your father's business is barely off the ground.
15:25Well, it seems like it's going well.
15:27Yes, but he's got partnerships, bills, obligations.
15:31The early days of a business are, you know,
15:34a sensitive time.
15:35I don't want to tap his dream before it finds its rhythm.
15:38So your dream has to stay on hold?
15:43No.
15:45No, I guess it doesn't.
15:50Darling, when you get older,
15:52whatever it is you want to do,
15:54you make sure you don't need a man to make it happen.
15:57You hear me, sweetheart?
15:59You hear me, sweetheart?
16:12Look at this.
16:15How they made me out like.
16:19They look bumpy and the other prick.
16:21Like fucking kings of England.
16:24Isn't this kind of publicity frowned upon by your associates?
16:29Fuck them.
16:30Point is, I look like a criminal.
16:33Maybe that's why the FBI is singling you out.
16:36They can lay charges on any junkyard in New York City.
16:39They chose yours.
16:41Yeah.
16:43It's fucking ADA.
16:44He's all over my ass like I'm some sort of fanote.
16:46I had to break into my own office.
16:48You gotta make it stop.
16:50They're harassing you.
16:52Because they don't have anything else.
16:54I have seen this time and time again.
16:55The law has it in for Italians.
16:57So what do we do about it?
17:04Well, not much can be done legally.
17:10But regarding the ADA, Mr. Pike,
17:14perhaps you have other methods of pushing back?
17:23You gonna charge me for this advice?
17:25Thanks for seeing me.
17:29I'm always interested in how a cacklecky boy
17:31is making it in the big city.
17:36I'm still breathing.
17:37For now.
17:38But that can change.
17:40Phil, the man just lost someone.
17:42That's sad.
17:44Next time I hope they'll try to kill you somewhere else.
17:47Yeah.
17:49Them Italians.
17:51You know just like how I know.
17:53They ain't good for black folk.
17:56You finally realize that?
18:00Look.
18:02I know I done made a lot of mistakes.
18:07Made a lot of wrong choices.
18:11But I'm gonna learn from them.
18:13Can't learn shit if you're dead.
18:15Or just a damn fool.
18:16Pettigrew.
18:18Chance.
18:20Let's hit a boy out.
18:22So I figure.
18:25Since I done got scold by the Italians.
18:28Hell, by you.
18:30Maybe I done learned enough to come work under you.
18:34You wanna work for me?
18:38Look, I'm gonna be honest with you.
18:44I don't really got nowhere else to go.
18:47So.
18:49Yeah.
18:51I'm asking you.
18:53You don't wanna work for me.
18:56You want me to protect you.
18:58I come along with working with you, don't I?
19:01What's wrong with that?
19:03There's one problem.
19:05I don't trust you.
19:07And nothing you've done so far has impressed me.
19:09Maybe, uh.
19:11Give me one more chance.
19:13Yeah.
19:15Think I can change your mind?
19:17I don't think you can.
19:19Good luck, Frank.
19:21You gon' fuckin' need it.
19:22This man has humbled himself.
19:24That's one thing I can respect.
19:27Goodbye, Frank.
19:29You gon' fuckin' need it.
19:31This man has humbled himself.
19:33That's one thing I can respect.
19:35Goodbye, Frank.
19:36Goodbye, Frank.
19:44Best of luck.
19:53That's right.
19:54That's a great idea.
19:59Are we still focusing on that one?
20:03Right now, we're gonna hit it on six.
20:04Okay.
20:07Listen up, everyone.
20:10All right, now.
20:11Come on.
20:15I read in the paper that your old man's club had a hell of an opening.
20:20You go?
20:22Enough of all that bougie shit.
20:24Right on.
20:27Where's the date?
20:28Meeting's about to start.
20:29Hmm.
20:30Your son?
20:31I feel like I don't even hardly know him.
20:32Right on his mom, she used to keep me away from him.
20:35She ain't like my influence.
20:37I'm too political.
20:39How often did you get to see him?
20:41Me and Rod, we'd see each other on the sly.
20:44And I taught him how to fix cars.
20:45That's what he'd do in the nom.
20:46Vehicle maintenance.
20:47You must be so proud.
20:48And Rod, we'd see each other on the sly.
20:50And I taught him how to fix cars.
20:51That's what he'd do in the nom.
20:52Vehicle maintenance.
20:53How often did you get to see him?
20:54Shit, me and Rod, we'd see each other on the sly.
21:00And I taught him how to fix cars.
21:01That's what he'd do in the nom.
21:02Vehicle maintenance.
21:04You must be so proud.
21:09A Roddy?
21:10Hell, yeah.
21:12But my boy, he like us.
21:21He'd rather be fighting for black folks here.
21:22for black folk here at all.
21:25Ain't got no quarrel with no Vietcon.
21:28So what have you been saying to riding your letters?
21:34There ain't never been much for words.
21:38Well, it's a good thing I am.
21:41What, you gonna help me ride them?
21:42Sure.
21:45But not now.
21:46We have a meeting.
21:49All right.
21:50Thanks.
21:52We should go.
21:56You know, if any gifts will be late.
21:59Mrs. Johnson,
22:02we can't possibly fulfill your request
22:04for a loan of $100,000.
22:06Look, I'm well aware that women typically need
22:08their father or husband to act as cosigner.
22:10We've never made a loan to any woman.
22:13I can offer collateral that more than covers the amount.
22:17The jewelry my husband has given me over the years
22:20is worth more than that amount.
22:22And once Ellsworth's club starts raking it in,
22:25and all indications are very promising...
22:27Mrs. Johnson, this isn't a pawn shop.
22:30It's a bank.
22:32Bumpy's up to his neck in debt.
22:33He could default any day now.
22:34We're very sorry, Mrs. Johnson.
22:36The answer's no.
22:39You've gotten millions of dollars
22:41from the government to revitalize Harlem.
22:43Have you not?
22:45Yes, that's true.
22:46What of it?
22:47Well, I am trying to revitalize artistic culture
22:50for the people in this community.
22:52A community that includes you.
22:56Think about that.
22:58We don't have to think about that.
23:00The answer's no.
23:10This is quite the collection, Mrs. Johnson.
23:13I reckon there's a story behind every stone.
23:16How much?
23:18This jewelry here your husband gave you?
23:23Yes, life ain't all, but it's in Oklahoma at the new club.
23:26Just tell me what it's worth.
23:27Respectfully, I can't take any of this.
23:30Well, this is Michelle Panez.
23:33Especially the Panez.
23:35I can't afford to pay you what any of this is worth.
23:38My customer's show can't neither.
23:41Well, what do you recommend?
23:43Go on down to 44th Street.
23:45Rights, diamonds, and gems.
23:48They buy tons of this stuff.
23:50Rich white folk, eat it up.
23:55Okay, then.
23:56All right.
24:08Anywhere yet, who trying to do me in?
24:10No.
24:11But where down the street is, there's 10 grand on your head.
24:15They came into my fucking home.
24:18What am I supposed to do?
24:20I think you should leave town.
24:21And go where?
24:22I don't know, but just don't stay here in Harlem.
24:27So you're telling me you can't do nothing for me?
24:29Look, I'll keep my ear to the ground, but the other families, they ain't exactly open with me.
24:33They've been jealous of our success.
24:35And they don't like that a woman's running things.
24:38Yeah, but I don't too much help me.
24:40Look, Frank, you've been a great earner.
24:42The idea to branch out and sell in Philly, it almost doubled our profits.
24:46You're good at this.
24:47But when you decided to show off, you put a target on your back.
24:50And mine.
24:54Damn.
24:55It is what it is.
24:58My pops always says that when a man's showing off, he's masking his insecurity.
25:04Maybe you should think on that.
25:06Insecurity.
25:08I've been looking over my shoulder my whole life.
25:13You see, we're from two different worlds.
25:16I don't expect you to understand that.
25:18And when you come from nothing, sometimes you just want to know what it feel like to have.
25:23Still, you need to get out of New York City.
25:30Well, I don't do too much running or hiding.
25:34I know, but you're smart.
25:37Good luck, Frank.
25:40The way I see it, a man in charge of his own luck.
25:48Good luck with that, too.
25:49Lots of...
25:59Betts!
26:00Oh, thank the Lord!
26:01I found her wandering around over by the gas station.
26:03It's not a safe place for a kid all along.
26:05I was so worried when she didn't get off the bus.
26:07Thank you so much.
26:08Oh, don't thank me, ma'am.
26:10Thank Joe Columbo.
26:15Here's the strangest thing.
26:16This man came by.
26:17He said he found Elizabeth wandering over by the gas station.
26:21The gas station?
26:23I'm just so relieved she's safe.
26:25Apparently we're to thank Joe Columbo.
26:30Honey, lock all the doors. Don't leave the house.
26:33I'm gonna send some men over, all right?
26:35Okay.
26:58Put your arm into it, honey.
27:01Hey, baby.
27:03Long day, huh?
27:04You could say that.
27:13Margaret.
27:14Something you want to share?
27:15No, darling. Everything's fine.
27:17Margaret, why don't you keep on mashing those potatoes for me?
27:19Mama needs a ton of money to join the art board.
27:21Margaret!
27:22How come you didn't just ask me?
27:24You have enough on your plate, Ellsworth.
27:26How much we talking?
27:27A hundred grand.
27:28That's more than our mortgage.
27:29I could damn near buy Lennox Terrace for that.
27:30So what'd it cost, Daddy?
27:31Keep mashing.
27:32Those white so-and-so should be begging to have you on that board.
27:33They're trying to extort you out of my hard-earned money.
27:47All charitable boards require a financial commitment.
27:50That's why I didn't bother you with it.
27:52You are your hard-earned money.
27:55Mama, I think the chicken-
27:56I didn't mean it like that.
27:57So how did you mean it?
27:59Those ladies are a bunch of pretentious downtown socialites with vapid causes.
28:04You have spent months courting white downtown swells.
28:08And me joining an arts board to promote black art is vapid.
28:12I support what you're doing.
28:14Mama, I think that-
28:15Why do you want to spend the fortune buying a seat at a table that they didn't set for you?
28:19Mama, what are you doing?
28:21Cow-towing to Italians.
28:23I have always supported you. I'd like you to do the same for me.
28:26Mama, I-
28:27My money's all tied up in knots right now.
28:30I just need a minute.
28:31I am well aware of your obligations, Ellsworth.
28:34Which is why, again, I didn't bother you with this.
28:36Mama, the chicken is burning.
28:37Oh.
28:38Oh.
28:39Oh.
28:41Oh.
28:42God.
28:47Just-
28:48Forget about it.
28:53I'm gonna go talk to your mother.
28:57Dear Rodney, I'm so proud of you.
29:02Oh, hold up.
29:04Don't write that.
29:05Why?
29:06Because he ain't gonna believe it.
29:09I wasn't really there for him when he was coming up, so...
29:13Sidi, your son is across the world fighting a war.
29:18And you're fighting a war here at home.
29:20If this letter is the only thing you get to say, what do you want to say?
29:28Son.
29:31I'm so damn proud of you.
29:36What else?
29:37Look, then say...
29:40Say something like...
29:43Damn, I don't know.
29:44I ain't never been good at, like, expressing stuff.
29:52Do you want to say, I wish we could have spent more time together?
29:55Yeah.
29:56Yeah.
29:57Yeah.
29:58Can you say that?
29:59I wish we could have spent more time.
30:14Okay.
30:16So, what's next?
30:23Maybe something like...
30:26I never told you all the things I should've.
30:29When you were little about how I feel.
30:32Yeah.
30:33You all right there?
30:34Yeah.
30:35And when you come home, I'll tell you.
30:55It's beautiful, Elise.
30:57That's exactly what I want to say.
31:23I don't know if you know much about these, but, uh...
31:26This here real nice.
31:27It's worth at least a thousand dollars.
31:30Hm.
31:32Oui.
31:34It is a beauty.
31:35More now than I told you.
31:37It's real nice.
31:39Still, I can't give you much for it.
31:42You know, I mean...
31:44Ain't no buyers for shit like this around here.
31:47All right, well, look.
31:48I don't need much.
31:50I just need enough to get a buzz ticket on home,
31:52getting the hell out of here.
31:53Oh, yeah?
31:55You hightailing it?
31:57Why?
31:58That ain't too much your business, is it?
32:00Yeah.
32:01Not much for the damn coat now.
32:03Yeah, a bunch of big ticket items coming through here today.
32:06You know, I guess folks are going through some hard times, see?
32:10Yeah.
32:11You won't believe this, but...
32:14Bumpet Johnson's wife Mamie was in my shop today,
32:17trying to pawn her valuable jewelry.
32:20I'd have sent her way downtown.
32:23Oh.
32:25Why you telling me this?
32:29You say downtown?
32:31Mm-hmm.
32:32Where?
32:33Nah, I can't tell you that.
32:35Why not?
32:37That's privileged information.
32:38I mean, my transactions are held in strict confidence.
32:42How much for the damn address?
32:45Yeah, oh.
32:47My wife...
32:49She tells me I'm a terrible businessman, and she's right, you see.
32:52Now, look.
32:55Either we can come to an agreement about this here address,
32:59or I can go about getting it a whole different way.
33:01I'm gonna leave that up to you.
33:04Yeah, you know.
33:07This coat would do nicely.
33:17Anyway, after we drop the kit off, we get a civics lesson.
33:19On the radio.
33:21It's the blacks on some program talking about their rights and shit.
33:24Some real enlightening stuff.
33:26Yeah, we're a minority group, too, you know.
33:28I mean, we're cut out of legit society,
33:30and then we're punished every time we find a workaround.
33:33What the hell is that?
33:35The fucking cops?
33:36Hey, hey, listen.
33:38Don't react.
33:40You hear me?
33:41Stay calm.
33:49Oh!
33:54What the fuck?
33:58Good morning, gentlemen.
34:00How you doing?
34:02What seems to be the problem, officer?
34:04You got a broken taillight.
34:06A broken taillight?
34:09Really?
34:11Yeah, alright, thanks for the heads up.
34:20You got a headlight out, too.
34:22Step out of car.
34:23Step out of car.
34:37What's the matter? You boys short on fucking money for lunch or something?
34:42That's a message from Pike. Stay the fuck away from his family.
34:44Yeah, alright.
34:45Listen, hey, I got a message for you to take back to the ADA.
34:50Tell Jonathan Pike to suck my fat fucking dick.
35:02Alright, that's enough.
35:10You have a nice day.
35:14The next order of business, approvals for new members.
35:31Mimi, we've had some...
35:33Developments?
35:35Yes.
35:37In the processing of your application.
35:40Which may complicate moving forward with you on our board.
35:44Well, complicate how?
35:46Well, you see, my husband...
35:48Of course.
35:49All this is irrelevant if the more pressing matter of dues isn't satisfied.
35:54And, unfortunately, the deadline is...
35:57I have the money.
36:02Oh, cash.
36:05Very nice.
36:06Well, in that case, Mamie, we'd like to officially extend a position on the board of the New York Fine Arts Museum.
36:16That's...
36:20I am thrilled, Alice.
36:22Alice?
36:24Shouldn't we discuss...
36:25Maybe the concern Ginny is referring to is the issue of your husband.
36:31And his past.
36:33Certainly, that doesn't reflect well on the museum's reputation.
36:37My husband is a well-respected businessman in Harlem.
36:43He's quite a bit more than that, wouldn't you say?
36:47Why should my husband's past have any bearing on my future?
36:53Aren't we women with our own reputations and ambitions?
36:56That we are.
36:59Which is why there's an easy way around this.
37:03Mamie, we'll list you in our role as Miss Mamie Hatcher.
37:10But Hatcher is my maiden name.
37:13I put my marriage on the line to be here.
37:17Miss Hatcher, we'd be delighted to have you on the board with us.
37:23But of course, it's your decision.
37:36Joe.
37:38Ginny.
37:40Two McAllens.
37:53I don't get it.
37:55You know?
37:56You got gambling, you got girls, who knows what else?
37:59And cops, they give you a pass.
38:01So I get pinched.
38:02And you sit here untouched?
38:04I'll pay for my piece.
38:07If somebody that goes to you.
38:10I mean, look.
38:11Good for you.
38:12As a black man, your success...
38:15Me, I'm over here, I gotta sweat fucking parking tickets.
38:18What do your problems have to do with my success?
38:21Well, I'm just saying.
38:23The blacks, they get everything they want.
38:25Hand it to them, no offense.
38:26You know?
38:27Me, I get squeezed like a fucking great.
38:28That's an injustice.
38:30You think my people get everything that they want?
38:32Why?
38:33All right.
38:34Maybe not every little thing, but a lot of things.
38:36How many of your civilians are being murdered by cops?
38:39I'm just saying, you can't say that I don't experience prejudice too.
38:42A lot.
38:44You wanna complain?
38:46Go march the fuck on Washington.
38:51Come on, Ben.
38:54Hey, you know what?
38:57You got a point, Johnson.
38:59I'll give you that.
39:03You fucking idiots.
39:13I guess you can take the day off, huh?
39:31Yeah.
39:43We got a call about your alarm system.
40:04Some kind of problem with it.
40:05Sure would like to check it out.
40:09Okay.
40:10Yeah, follow me.
40:11Well, this is it over here, but I'm surprised, because we really haven't had any issues with...
40:23Open it up.
40:25Go on now, you're deaf.
40:29Guys, you gotta go a whole lot faster.
40:31I'm trying.
40:32There it is.
40:33Don't scoop out all that jewelry you held in this week and put it in that bag.
40:42Hey.
40:44Don't be no hero.
40:45Don't be no hero.
41:01Put your fucking hands down.
41:03Act natural.
41:05Just being as usual.
41:06This is usual.
41:13Stop, thief!
41:15Ah!
41:16That bag.
41:30I got your wife's jewelry in that bag.
41:33Took a bullet getting this from me?
41:35Bump, he probably got a whole squad on his tail, too.
41:37Yeah, this motherfucker's trouble.
41:38He came all the way up here with a bullet in his gut to help the doctor.
41:43What do you need me to do?
41:44Pressure right here.
41:45Right here?
41:46Yeah.
41:47He's lost a lot of blood, but he'll be all right.
41:59Pressure here.
42:17You still want my protection?
42:27Hell, I could so use it.
42:30Why'd you do it?
42:32Steal my wife's jewelry back?
42:37I don't know.
42:38Feel like I need to prove something to you.
42:41I don't want to run no more.
42:42My daddy that ran his whole life.
42:49Boy, you a damn mess, you know that?
42:52But you got something.
43:00And if you can learn better to fight your enemies,
43:03you quit fighting yourself.
43:05Let me beg.
43:30Hey.
43:33What's wrong?
43:35I've done a terrible thing.
43:42What?
43:44Selling your jewelry to get on the board with those white ladies?
43:47I did.
43:49Everything's all right.
43:50It's okay.
43:52I got it back.
43:54I'm Frank Lucas no less.
43:55I'm sorry.
44:09I'm so sorry.
44:11It's okay.
44:12Dear daddy.
44:13It's hard for me to feel this distance between us again.
44:15It feels like every time we get a little closer, an ocean opens up between us and we're back where we started.
44:27You and I are trying to do the same thing.
44:31Honor Malcolm's memory by helping black folks out of the oppression they suffer in their own community.
44:37Pawns, they go first.
44:38They're the weak ones.
44:39They're the smallest.
44:40Yeah.
44:41Even if you don't like how I'm fighting, can you just be proud of me for trying?
44:53Ladies and gentlemen, today marks a huge step forward.
44:57A new beginning.
44:59That's right.
45:00Today the Italian American community stands proud.
45:03That's right.
45:04And determined to fight injustices.
45:06We have watched the Negro community fight valiantly for their civil rights.
45:11Is this a fucking joke?
45:12I tell you.
45:13Their courage.
45:14What the fuck is he doing?
45:16Their determination has inspired us.
45:21Good.
45:22That was smart.
45:24This game is like the streets.
45:27Gotta think.
45:28Three, four moves ahead.
45:31New York City and federal law enforcement have unfairly targeted, marginalized, and persecuted the Italian American community.
45:39Chief among them, Assistant District Attorney Jonathan Pike.
45:44They have falsely labeled us as criminals and gangsters.
45:48Labels that don't just affect one of us, our families, our children.
45:57Checkmate.
46:00The phone goes first, but the most important thing to remember about the game is to play every piece as of his family.
46:09I miss you, Daddy.
46:12And I hope one day we can fight together.
46:29And now as Italian Americans, we too must fight for our rights and our dignity.
46:35Yes, sir.
46:36There is no such thing as the Mafia.
46:38We are not criminals.
46:40We ask only to be defined by our actions, our integrity, and our unity.
46:46Yeah.
46:47Yeah.
46:48Stay off Joe Colombo.
46:49He's making us look bad.
46:50Understood.
46:51Well, just, uh, we'll find some other way to take him down.
47:07Come on, let's do another one.
47:08Set it up.
47:09The majority income run over.
47:11kiedy run away.
47:12There is no safe way to quit DAVID 22, maureen,
47:13move to the sea.
47:14You get married!
47:15Evenarken Comics.
47:16Now
47:19many people do not have a VouΠ΅Ρ† rescue.
47:21So let us find out every single, you know.
47:22I am just walking.
47:23Yes, let us find out every single time.
47:24To build a house.
47:25Just be peace with people.
47:26I like to fulfill it from everything.
47:28pex, but we okay.
47:30I will beΓ€dtower, well-known.
47:31Yes.
47:32Be agreed, tremendous.

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