Godfather of Harlem Season 1 Episode 4
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00:00I'm a goldmine, and now they're all itching to get a piece of that pie.
00:04Harlem is mine.
00:05Times have changed.
00:06I haven't.
00:07Chen likes to play the dumb bruiser,
00:09so the guineas from the other families underestimate him.
00:11You don't want to go to war with Banan.
00:13I ain't sharing Harlem.
00:14We could see the value in it.
00:15Joey fucking bananas couldn't.
00:17This girl don't understand you. She don't love you.
00:20You so caught up in this white girl, you can't see what she doing to you.
00:23This is our chance to show Bobby Robinson my stuff.
00:26I'm going ahead now, boy.
00:27If this is what you want from me, then I just can't.
00:29You're running around with another man to keep your daddy happy.
00:31I'm just wondering why you're keeping me around.
00:32Because I love you.
00:33You love me, and you just love fucking it, Nicky.
00:35Well, I can't thank you enough for pushing through the Harlem Youth Opportunities Act.
00:39I've got the boxer Doug Jones aboard.
00:41He's going to donate his glove after his fight with Cassius Clay.
00:43That building with Fiddler stores, I want Malcolm X and his people out of there.
00:47I don't want it to get damaged.
00:48Amy told me how Fiddler's got rebuilt up in 57.
00:51Makes you guys wonder what else might be in there.
00:53A Christian man will always tell you to turn the other cheek.
00:57But my fate tells me that's how a man gets beat.
01:00I want to buy heroin from the Guinness.
01:02Key for $27,000.
01:04Chin's going to keep coming at me, no matter what the family say.
01:07Chin has a right to protect his territory.
01:09You and me are going to be at war till one of us is dead.
01:22Big round of applause for Doug Jones.
01:24Doug Jones, ladies and gentlemen.
01:26The Hope of Harlem.
01:28I am a proud supporter of Harlem Youth Opportunities Unlimited.
01:36HARU, as it's known, recognizes that the youth of Harlem must be provided with the same opportunities as the rich kids downtown.
01:47The young people of Harlem are not expendable.
01:51And with us today, we have a woman who has helped realize this vision.
01:56Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome Mrs. Mamie Johnson.
02:01Thank you, Reverend.
02:12HARU is more than a government program.
02:16It's a community program.
02:18A Harlem program.
02:21Doug Jones has given his name and his time to helping our young men achieve success, not just in the boxing ring, but in life.
02:31Getting them off the streets and giving them a sense of pride and purpose.
02:35He's fighting for more than a title.
02:39He's fighting for all of us.
02:41And that's why we have all got to join together to cheer him on when he whips that loudmouth Louisville lip.
02:48Well, Jones, hey, Jones, hey, ugly.
02:56You know what this fight mean to me?
02:58A tomato red Cadillac El Dorado convertible with white leather upholstery, air-conditioned, and high-five.
03:05Well, that's what the Louisville group is giving me for a victory present.
03:08Now, can you picture me losing to this ugly bum Jones with that kind of car waiting for me?
03:12Well, I wouldn't fill that Cadillac with gas just yet.
03:15Oh, well, my eyes can see you a beautiful lady.
03:18All the moral reasons why Doug Jones to be Frady.
03:21Motivation, my dear, you didn't give me more.
03:23Instead of five, well, I'm gonna stop Jones in four.
03:25You pretend like you've been a champion since birth.
03:28Well, let's hope your fists can prove your worth.
03:31Boy, you the talking words that are so bold.
03:34I would tell you getting the ring, you just too damn old.
03:37You don't know who I am, so I'll excuse your behavior.
03:39After three rounds with me, you'll be on your knees to your savior.
03:42Doug Jones, I'll see you later.
03:49And beautiful lady, call me when you want something greater.
03:53Let's have a hand from Amy Johnson, please.
03:58Miss Amy Johnson, thank you.
04:00Thank you, thank you for being here today.
04:02Daddy, you were funny back there.
04:04Oh, he gives the Louisville lip a run for his money.
04:08Why would you know what I could use right now?
04:11Ice cream?
04:12Yes.
04:13You know what?
04:14I forgot.
04:15I got some quick business.
04:17You taking the business office?
04:18Go on.
04:19I'll be there in a minute.
04:20Okay.
04:21I'll be there in a minute.
04:43Bumpy Johnson.
04:46Get in.
04:47Get in.
04:52Open up my window again, open up my window again.
05:10I can end up calling my name.
05:13I can end up calling again.
05:15I swear to God, things ain't gonna change.
05:18I swear to God, things ain't gonna change.
05:20I keep a revolver with your name.
05:23I keep a revolver with your name, just in case.
05:27Lay on my back watching the ceiling fan.
05:31I had a dream to touch a kilogram.
05:34Still at odds with the Irish mob.
05:36Rose race down Malcolm X Boulevard.
05:39Lord, these guys really got your brand on me.
05:42Got the 40 on me and the stand on me.
05:44Snow white mink like them Dutch shoes.
05:47Run the books and let me show you how the numbers look.
05:50You can't be lucky like Luciano.
05:52The kilos coming like they do pianos.
05:55The fat boy got the big body.
05:57Coast to coast, I can shoot product.
06:01Open up my window again, open up my window again.
06:06I can end up calling my name.
06:09I can end up calling again.
06:11I swear to God, things ain't gonna change.
06:14I swear to God, things ain't gonna change.
06:17I keep a revolver with your name.
06:19I keep a revolver with your name, just in case.
06:27I need you to get out of here for a minute, alright?
06:31What are you doing here?
06:36What do you think?
06:38I came looking for you.
06:40A month or two to settle in fine, but it's been 12 weeks since you've been back in the city.
06:45A girl starts to feel like she's being frozen out.
06:49It ain't like that.
06:50And what's it like?
06:51Pumpy.
06:52Hm?
06:54We used to have fun together.
06:56Oh my God, yeah.
06:58You didn't answer my last letter.
07:03I was, um, excited to hear your thoughts on Hopper Lee's new novel.
07:12I thought it was brilliant.
07:14I love how Atticus explains to Scout how you never really know a person until you walk around in escape.
07:21Yeah.
07:33Amy, I think I would have went crazy in there if it wasn't for your letters.
07:44But I'm trying to walk the line with me and me this time around, you know?
07:53I see.
07:58The thing is, I'm a major backer of the Louisville sponsoring group.
08:05You're gonna be seeing more of me as this fight gets closer, whether you want to or not.
08:12And we both know that you aren't cut out for walking the line any more than I am.
08:22You're killing me.
08:23Mm-hmm.
08:24This is about one thing and one thing only.
08:35Harlem.
08:36What was it you said, Joe, when I agreed to giving you the docks at Stevedore's union in Brooklyn?
08:46You said, go ahead, take Harlem.
08:48It's a bunch of niggas anyway.
08:49Vincent, what's your tone?
08:50Well, what are you, my fucking mother?
08:52Hey, three weeks ago, you gave Bumpy Johnson the right to use our sources.
08:58Why not Joe Bonanno?
08:59No, I granted him the right to Genevieve's sources.
09:02My sources.
09:03Your sources?
09:04Yeah.
09:05I established the entire narcotics trade, you ignorant cocksucker.
09:09Without me, you wouldn't exist.
09:10You established that 20 years ago.
09:12This is now.
09:14Look, you sell to Johnson or anyone else, you're gonna have a serious problem on your hands.
09:19Oh, really?
09:20Let's not forget, you're just a yakting boss while Vito's in the can.
09:25You think he's gonna wanna start a war over all this shit?
09:29I got his full confidence.
09:31You were his fucking driver, for Christ's sakes.
09:35Check the tires, Vincent.
09:37Fill it up with gas, Vincent.
09:39Enough for that.
09:40You know, I wouldn't have thought you'd wanna hang around with these coconuts.
09:44Considering they're the ones that killed your son.
09:48You invoke my son's name in a business dispute?
09:52Let's go.
10:02Jesus, Vincent.
10:06I thought I was nice.
10:07He's your greatest.
10:09More than you know, more than you know.
10:13Man of my heart, I love you so.
10:20Lately I find you're on my mind more than you know.
10:33Mrs. Green, I'm Stella. I brought you a gift.
11:03I made cookies.
11:12There's nothing I can do about it.
11:22Loving may be all you can give, but honey, I can't live without it.
11:37Oh, how I'd cry. Oh, how I'd cry if you got tired and said goodbye more than I chose.
11:57By the time you read this, Sammy Davis Jr. and Mai and Brett will be married.
12:01Mai says we're quite aware we may happen to find hotels where we're not allowed to stay as man and wife.
12:08See? They're doing it.
12:16I am a Negro, and I am a Jew.
12:19And now I'm getting married. Any newlywed couple expects to face problems.
12:25At that glass sign, this Negro got more problems than any man I've ever heard of.
12:28Come on, he doesn't give a damn about what other people think.
12:31And neither do we. And neither does anyone in L.A.
12:36What are you saying? You want to pick up a move to California?
12:41Yes.
12:43With what money, baby? You gonna steal another kid, don't?
12:48All I mean is I ain't Sammy.
12:53Well, that's all the more reason for us to get the hell out of here.
12:57You know, maybe if you sell a song to Bobby Robinson, he'll give you an advance.
13:02Does he love that song he wrote?
13:06I wrote another song. After the ride at Phyllis. It's called Rise. I think you're really gonna like this one.
13:18Really? Yeah.
13:21Oh, my God. What's it about? What's it like?
13:24Brother Minister will be in to see you shortly.
13:46Brother Minister will be in to see you shortly.
14:16You look different in person.
14:23Well, so do you.
14:25Man, when I saw you speak at that rally in Detroit, it changed my life.
14:29I thought how could a black man talk about white people like that and not get shot?
14:33Well, Allah protects me in the form of the Honorable Elijah Muhammad.
14:38I'm glad you came, Brother Cassius. Have a seat.
14:42You know, when I was young, I had asked my mother, why is Santa Claus white? Why is Jesus white?
14:48And that night you said a slave master convinces slaves to worship a pale, blonde, blue-eyed God.
14:53Yeah, well, he taught us to hate everything black, including ourselves.
14:57Well, now, some white folks been good to me. Like Mr. Ross Todd of the Louisville group.
15:02Yeah, well, he stands to profit from you. His only motive is money.
15:06So is mine. There's a 63 Caddy waiting if I win.
15:11Well, can your soul be bought that easily? For a shiny new car?
15:17Now, I believe you have a much larger role to play in our movement, Cassius.
15:23That's why I asked you to come today.
15:25It's a honor to be here, Minister.
15:27Now, I've seen you on the television clowning around with Liberace.
15:31Boasting and bragging, making yourself a sideshow for the white devil.
15:35I'm just being me.
15:37Yeah, disguise has always been integral to our survival in the white man's America.
15:41You know, we play the obedient stepping fetches, the minstrel, or in your case, the court jester.
15:46But the real you is attracted to the nation of Islam.
15:52Now, we don't look upon Martin Luther King as any Moses.
15:57Moses didn't say, love your enemy.
16:00King is advocating turning the other cheek.
16:03Moses didn't say, turn the other cheek.
16:05Moses taught those slaves how to defend themselves against their enemy.
16:08And had he not taught those Hebrews how to defend themselves, why those Hebrews would be getting lynched and segregated against and jim crowed and second-class citizens, just the same as the so-called Negro here is in America today.
16:24I'm ready to tell the world that I'm a Muslim.
16:29I can't tell you how much it warms my heart to hear that.
16:33But if a reporter today were to learn of your faith, the state would deny you a boxing license, television would refuse your matches, your sponsors would flee, and you'd go back to Kentucky just another nameless, faceless Negro.
16:52But I have to tell the world that I'm a Muslim.
16:55It's my fate.
16:56Not until you're a heavyweight champion.
16:59It's better for you, it's better for me, and it's better for the honorable Elijah Muhammad.
17:05Who do you think is going to win the fight?
17:10Oh, man, look, you gentlemen have to decide that yourselves.
17:13Jones got strength, Clay got the speed.
17:16If you call backpedaling speed.
17:18Man, I could duck a Jones who can still have time for breakfast.
17:21Uh, not the way you eat breakfast.
17:23Hey, watch it, C4.
17:24You gonna put some green down on that now?
17:26Shit, I got you two to one on that.
17:28I'll take that back.
17:29Jones is gonna send that hayseed back to Kentucky on a stretcher.
17:35Congressman Powell, I have a beef I wanna bring to your attention.
17:40What's your name?
17:41Alejandro Villanueva.
17:43Everyone calls him Guapo.
17:45Well, hello, Guapo. It's nice to meet you.
17:49Every day, I gotta bail out my running for some minor infraction or another.
17:55You wanna talk about your illegal numbers operation?
17:58I am your constituency, ain't I?
18:01I mean, look, the Guineas, they run the banks.
18:04But the blacks and the Latinos, they get pinched off the street every day.
18:08You gotta talk to these people in Congress about coming up with some law about cops just busting the brown man or the white man gets a pass.
18:15Look, you got the black vote?
18:17Why not get a whole mess of Latinos?
18:20Well, Guapo, I'm not sure the Dixiecrats will vote to end discrimination in the illegal numbers game, but I have my own pulpit with which to disseminate about this pernicious imbalance.
18:38Why you gotta use big words like that?
18:41Anyone can utilize gargantuan idioms to fabricate intelligence.
18:45The problem with big words is it means so little.
18:49You know, I don't know what the fuck either one of you is saying.
18:56Television would refuse your matches, your sponsors would flee, and you'd go back to Kentucky just another nameless, faceless Negro.
19:04But I have to tell the world that I'm a Muslim unless it's my fate.
19:07Not until you're a heavyweight champion.
19:10It's better for you, it's better for me, and it's better for the honorable Elijah Muhammad.
19:16Who the fuck did you get?
19:18This guy and the FBI. We've been friends since we were kids.
19:21They're worried Clay might win the championship, and they don't want a fucking Muslim that's heavyweight champion.
19:27Turns out the feds got more bugs in that mosque than they do in here.
19:31Well, Bernardo's gonna make a play for Harlem. I can feel it.
19:35His family's tough, all those Caso Marisi Sicilians.
19:39We're gonna have to prepare for war.
19:42How?
19:43I think Cassius Clay is our ticket.
19:56A woman called for you tonight.
19:59Who?
20:01They hung up.
20:02Oh.
20:04Well, how you know it's for me then?
20:07They hung up when they heard my voice.
20:13You tell your secret admirer that I have got things covered.
20:32Oh, but oh...
20:33This has been Channel 4B speech...
20:35I have said one error.
20:36I have said one error.
20:37You're doing shit right here.
20:38Oh guys, if you're Batman, you go.
20:39Please lie.
20:40First of all, do have to intervene.
20:41That's not going to break part.
20:42This is clear.
20:43Good pois and he'll find out that I'm happier there, even better myself.
20:44Ah, actually, what?
20:45G pierwszy.
20:46Ah, like.
20:47Quest courtinals.
20:48You're sitting in here who's in the plataforma.
20:49No cardinals, copyright donors.
20:51Oh my gurney, what about your thoughts.
20:52Yes.
20:53You're out of here.
20:54Shit, what about your suffering.
20:55That's what I'm heard, you're inside and lying around.
20:56It gets on here.
20:57Oh, please, you're out of here.
20:58I have to tell the world that I'm a Muslim. It's my fate.
21:15Not until you're a heavyweight champion.
21:18It's better for you, it's better for me, and it's better for the Honorable Elijah Moore.
21:25The feds, they got a bug on your friend, Malcolm X.
21:30You've been a naughty boy, hanging out with the wrong people.
21:35Who are you?
21:37Vincent Gigante.
21:40You know I used to be a boxer?
21:42No, I did. I fought four times at the Garden.
21:45You know, technically you're weak, you keep your hands too low, you pull your head straight back.
21:48You're not supposed to do that, you know that. You know better.
21:52But somehow, all those bastards keep missing you.
21:58What do you want? Why am I here?
22:02When I was a kid, I listened to Billy Graham on the radio, I heard him say,
22:07Catholics are worse than commies.
22:11And now we got a president that's Catholic.
22:14What's that got to do with anything, huh?
22:16Well, maybe one day we'll have a Muslim as president.
22:21But I know one thing for sure.
22:24That a fucking Muslim will never get a shot at being world champ.
22:31So, you're gonna take a dive.
22:33No, I don't dive. I never did and I never would.
22:36Get your hands off me, bro.
22:40One loss to Jones and I guarantee you a shot at Liston.
22:47You ever hear of Frank Acabo? You hear that name before?
22:51He can put that match together.
22:54I told you, man, that ain't me.
22:56Oh, that's you, sweetie. That is you. You are taking a dive.
23:04Because if you don't, we're gonna tell the world you're a Muslim.
23:12And then your career will be destroyed.
23:15What do you want me to do, Malcolm?
23:21Well, I want you to get the tape.
23:23Why don't we just ask Chin to give it up?
23:28Casas say the place they took him had a pinball machine and a pool table.
23:32Chin's social club on the avenue?
23:35It would be easier if they was keeping that tape before it knocks.
23:38And you don't even know if that's where he's got it stashed at or not.
23:40If Chin's got that tape, Clay's taking a fall.
23:52Do you understand how important Casas Clay is going to be?
23:57Black heroes are expected to be docile and differential.
24:01Clay is ushering in an age where black kids can voice pride in their own achievements.
24:05Now, we don't have enough doctors, lawyers, or bankers, but we do have sports heroes.
24:10And they have a platform to carry our message.
24:13Didn't you say the prize-biting is just a racket?
24:18Rich white men exploiting poor black men to beat up on other poor black men?
24:24Casas Clay is an engine of racial pride.
24:27Who'd never mock himself with skin lighteners or processed hair as I once felt the need to degrade myself.
24:33Casas Clay?
24:36You ain't no Malcolm X, all right?
24:39His name is Clay.
24:42He can be molded.
24:46Teddy Green embarrassed me in front of those record executives.
24:48I know. He's sorry.
24:50He has no song you gotta hear.
24:52What kind of song?
24:53Some cop hit him at the riot at Fiddlers last month.
24:55It's a song about fighting back.
24:56Nah, baby. It's not what my label's about.
24:58People are tired of hearing about Saw Cops and Will He Be My Baby and Puff the Magic Dragon and Please Mr. Postman.
25:02You telling me how to do my job?
25:03Just saying, why sign someone doing the same thing everyone else is doing?
25:05Because it makes money.
25:06Ain't no white person gonna pay no Negro to moan about some cop kicking his ass.
25:09I'm a white person and I'd buy it.
25:10You don't count.
25:12You think all white people are happy with the way they're going to be the same?
25:14You think all white people are happy with the way they're going to be the same?
25:16You think all white people are happy with the way they're going to be the same?
25:18You think all white people are happy with the way they're going to be the same?
25:20It's a song about fighting back.
25:22It's a song about fighting back.
25:24Nah, baby. It's not what my label's about.
25:27People are tired of hearing about Saw Cops and Will He Be My Baby and Puff The Magic Dragon and Please Mr. Postman.
25:30You telling me how to do my job?
25:31Just saying, why sign someone doing the same thing everyone else is doing?
25:33You think all white people are happy with the way Negroes are being treated?
25:37You think we like watching Bulcana turn his hoses on those women and kids?
25:41What speaking out ever got us?
25:44Water blasting from fire hoses and dogs biting through our skin.
25:48I make music to help people forget.
25:51You see that sign out there?
25:52What's it say?
25:53Happy Records.
25:55I make music that makes people happy.
25:58Teddy Green?
25:59He makes me angry.
26:02The next heavyweight opponent is going to be Doug Jones.
26:05You're going to fight him on March 13th and poetically you have said where?
26:08What?
26:09Well, Doug Jones presently is ranked number three in the top ten heavyweights of the world.
26:13I'm ranked number two.
26:15I understand that Jones like to mix, but he must fall in six.
26:19I don't know why you think he's funny.
26:22You may not like him, Mama.
26:24But I like that he talks like that.
26:28We're a little white.
26:29He's not afraid to be himself.
26:32For example, you see this blue scarf.
26:34Uh-huh.
26:36You see it.
26:37Watch it.
26:38I've got it.
26:39See?
26:41You like that kind of thing.
26:42This guy is supposed to be a boxer.
26:43What is he?
26:44Where are you going?
26:56You don't make your rounds for hours.
27:00So I'm welcome today.
27:01It seems like Chin Gigante's got some kind of FBI tape.
27:06With him and Clay talking about Islam.
27:09Doesn't surprise me that young fool's attracted to the nation.
27:13Or that talk about spaceships and other nonsense.
27:16And Noah's Ark is different?
27:18Yes, it is.
27:24Chin wants Clay to take a dive.
27:25And if he doesn't, he's gonna tell the whole world that Clay's a mausole.
27:30What's that got to do with you?
27:32They want me to look into it, that's it.
27:34Well, I hope you said no.
27:38If Doug wins, he'll get the shot at Liston.
27:41Think of all those kids in Harlem who look up to him.
27:47If Clay is gonna fall, let him fall.
27:50Night, babe.
27:54Love you.
27:56I take Margaret to school in the morning, all right?
27:58Okay.
28:21He's Vanderbilt.
28:23I'm alone in misery.
28:27I couldn't find no...
28:30Pass, I'm Todd.
28:31This is Bumpy Johnson.
28:32He's an old friend of mine.
28:34This is Ross Todd.
28:35He's Cassius' primary backer up from Blueville for the fight.
28:39Actually, the fight's what I'd like to talk to you about.
28:44Cassius, he took a secret meeting with Malcolm X.
28:47Uh, he told Cassius to stop fraternizing with the Nation of Islam and listen to all that talk about white devils.
28:55You knew?
28:57We have paid, uh, several reporters quite a bit of money not to write about him.
29:02Well, right now, Jinji guy just got a tape.
29:05Wants to make Clay take a dive.
29:07Said he'd give him a shot at Liston if he does.
29:13That's not an unreasonable proposal.
29:18Do you want your Louisville Lit to have a loss on his perfect record?
29:22Cassius Clay fights Sonny Liston and wins the championship?
29:26Well, he can call himself Cassius X, or Cassius Y, or Daffy Duck, for all anyone cares.
29:36Well then.
29:38Sorry to interrupt it.
29:41Guess have a nice night.
29:43Bumpy, wait.
29:48What is it you came for, Bumpy?
29:50Bumpy.
29:52See if I could have a friend?
29:55I need you to stop calling my house, all right?
30:00Let me think about it.
30:05You know, I've always found that it's counterproductive to hide what it is you want.
30:10It always comes out of my watch.
30:26Amy.
30:28I need you to look all my head.
30:36You're a nice night.
30:37You're a nice night.
30:38You're a nice night.
30:40I'll give it to that dumb palooka.
31:05It was right about Harlem.
31:07There's more money in dope there
31:09than everywhere else.
31:11This is capitalism, Frank.
31:14Pure and simple.
31:16I go where there's a demand.
31:19And I'm expecting you to side with me.
31:22Joe, the chin may be odd, even a little crazy,
31:26but he's no dumb palooka.
31:28I know.
31:30And it didn't help you calling him Vito's driver.
31:32That didn't help matters at all.
31:34He had the nerve to mention my son Lorenzo.
31:37I'm sorry.
31:39He was out of line.
31:40Six years.
31:42Since my beautiful boy was taken by those niggers
31:45in Washington Heights.
31:47Six fucking years.
31:50And my wife lights a candle at St. Anthony's
31:53every single day.
31:55I'm sorry.
31:56I'm sorry.
31:57I'm sorry.
31:58I'm sorry.
31:59I'm sorry.
32:00I'm sorry.
32:01I'm sorry.
32:02I'm sorry.
32:03I'm sorry.
32:04But that's why I never wanted to go into Harlem.
32:06Because any one of those mulling yachts
32:08could be the one that took them.
32:10All right.
32:11But you've got to meet with the chin.
32:12We can't afford another war.
32:14Come on.
32:15Come on.
32:27Lillian.
32:28Mamie.
32:29How nice to see you.
32:30I did the count.
32:31We made almost $8,000 on the raffle last night.
32:34Those signed gloves went for $1,500 alone.
32:37That is going to buy all the books for next year's literacy program
32:40and then some.
32:41I was just telling the board how you couldn't exist without you.
32:46And I mean it.
32:47I said the same thing to my husband at dinner last night.
32:50He agreed.
32:52He wondered if you'd be a good addition to the board.
33:00As a matter of fact, my husband told me something last night, too.
33:04Well, he said if you was down to your last nickel,
33:07you'd put your money on Doug Jones.
33:09Of course, I've always had faith in Doug to win,
33:11but there's faith and then there's fact.
33:15Interesting.
33:23He looks good.
33:24So, he always looks good.
33:34You all right?
33:51I think I read my best song, but I can't get no one to listen.
33:55They will.
33:56I heard you playing that thing in your room.
33:58I could probably sing it myself.
34:00Your daddy would have told you to just go play it out on the street.
34:04Between you and daddy, you always had the better voice.
34:10Daddy could raise the rafters.
34:12Yeah, but you was the one the preacher always called on to sing Wade in the Water.
34:19I like it when you smile, Mama.
34:21You know I used to dream I'd be like Eartha Kitt singing Santa Baby on TV.
34:29When I knew Granny would whoop my ass if she caught me listening to that devil music.
34:34So, I'd just sing it to myself under the covers after dark.
34:38I'm proud of you, Teddy, but there's a cause for saying these things.
34:51That's just what Bobby said.
34:56Cookie.
35:02A guinea cookie.
35:03I'll say one thing for the guineas.
35:07They know they way around an oven.
35:10I take mine black, thank you.
35:12Just a touch.
35:14Oh, thank you, sir.
35:16See, Bumpy, the only thing I like integrated is my coffee.
35:21That Louisville group, they don't care if Clay loses.
35:24As long as he gets a shot at listening.
35:26I thought you were making an effort to get the tape.
35:28Come on, man.
35:30I've been sponsoring Doug Jones since he was a kid.
35:32My wife got that hard you program with him.
35:34Yeah, I'm familiar with all them youth opportunities unlimited.
35:36Taking the government's money and teaching our young black kids to be good little Uncle Toms.
35:39Teach your kids to read?
35:41You have to learn more about it.
35:43I'm familiar with all them youth opportunities unlimited.
35:45Taking the government's money and teaching our young black kids to be good little Uncle Toms.
35:47Teach your kids to read?
35:49You have to learn more about it.
35:50Oh, brother, that ain't nothing but the indoctrination of the white man's Negro.
35:51How is that any different than the shit you're peddling, man?
35:53Come again?
35:55You talking shit about Mamie's program when the only reason that you care about Cassius Clay is that he can bring you recruits. That's it.
35:57The Bumpy Johnson I know, or at least the one I knew, would never want to see white men controlling the black man's ability to fight fair and square.
36:06Or his ability to fight fair and square.
36:07Or his ability to believe what's in his heart.
36:08Oh, come on, man. You ain't gonna finish your coffee?
36:12It's too late.
36:13How are things with Stella?
36:14Good.
36:15Fine.
36:16How are things with Stella?
36:17Good.
36:18Fine.
36:20You know, I always wanted to be with someone? I wasn't on a day anymore.
36:25I was like, no, no.
36:26I was like, oh, whatever.
36:27You come on.
36:28I'm like, I'm like, oh, I'm good.
36:29You're like, oh, I'm good.
36:30I could have to have to restaurant, I'm good.
36:32I'm good.
36:33You're like, oh, yeah.
36:34You're like, no, I'm a self.
36:35You're so hungry, I'm always digging a lot of Abg.
36:36You're like, oh, my God.
36:38No, no.
36:39How are things with Stella?
36:40Good, fine.
36:44You know, I always wanted her to be with someone.
36:47I wasn't under any delusion, she was a nun.
36:52You've got a problem with nuns.
36:56She was, I don't know, 13 years old.
37:02She had a love bite on her neck at breakfast.
37:05So, you know, I asked one of the guys
37:06to keep an eye on her.
37:08Sure enough, she's sneaking out at night to meet a boy.
37:15Is that unusual?
37:18For a teenager?
37:19Lorenzo.
37:21Bonanno's son, Lorenzo.
37:28All the guys who told me he's seen his hand up her skirt,
37:3213 fucking years old.
37:33And Casane and Vincent, what did you do?
37:38I had a couple of niggas to grab him, make him disappear.
37:43Make him disappear.
37:44I buried his body in the basement at the fiddler's store.
37:47I know, I know.
37:48I fucked up.
37:49Does anyone know?
37:53God.
37:54You.
37:55I know, I know.
37:56I fucked up.
38:00Does anyone know?
38:01God.
38:02You.
38:02You.
38:03You.
38:04You.
38:05I know.
38:06I know.
38:07I know.
38:08I know.
38:09I know.
38:10I fucked up.
38:12I know, but I know she was walking around the street,
38:14but I can't believe in my life inside.
38:15It's so I can'tlling.
38:16Tại wi-l
38:32we will rise we will rise with the fire in our eyes yeah yeah yeah with no hate in our hearts
38:52and the future in our minds yeah yeah yeah there's room for the two of us in hollum
38:59enough of those jiggaboo junkies will last a thousand years they should all burn in hell
39:04every last one of them so this is my proposal look you move all your stuff through my car
39:10but it's 22 000 a key i sold mine for 26 you're taxing me four grand a key that's right because
39:17you're getting protection established networks we pay off the cops 26 22 is my final i can go over
39:26your head to veto just see my point of view
39:28yeah all right fine
39:37you know i i got a tip for you
39:43yeah yeah i fixed the clay jones fight
39:50no shit no shit so i put all your action on clay because doug jones is going to take a dive in the
39:56fourth how'd you get to jones frankie carver philly
40:01mr johnson
40:22malcolm send you here no i can't help my own
40:35everybody give me the room for a minute all right
40:39he always says you're one of the smartest men that he knows
40:48possum norton and mr todd warned me to stay away from the nation
41:05she'll listen to him no i listen to my heart
41:08yeah well sometimes it's better to listen to your head
41:10take the dive
41:17she'll get you a shot at listen
41:18how do you know that for sure because it'll make him money
41:23i don't want to loss my record
41:27i am the greatest
41:29you see there's talk like that that makes people hate you you know that right
41:32i come to realize by the grace of the honorable elijah muhammad
41:37that i am equal to any white man mr johnson i am great and so are you
41:45why do we have to hide it
41:51great you fight
42:02i declare that tape
42:06thank you mr johnson
42:07Come back in now.
42:34Ladies and gentlemen,
42:35it's standing room only at Madison Square Garden in New York City,
42:38where once again the famous landmark has become the Mecca of boxing.
42:42There is one young man who has made this all possible.
42:44He is a 21-year-old heavyweight from Louisville, Kentucky,
42:47named Cassius Marcellus Clay.
42:50Who, Cassius?
42:51It's a native New Yorker and 26-year-old Doug Jones.
42:54Go, Doug! Go, Doug!
42:58And here we go with a scheduled 10-round bout.
43:02He's proud of someone like a poster
43:05and he knows you like me.
43:09That's when my mom told my sister
43:13and he knows you like me.
43:17He's proud of someone like a poster
43:22and he knows you like me.
43:25Come on, get down there!
43:27Everything's for sale, but everything's for sale.
43:32Not my life, not my life,
43:36Everything's for sale, but everything's for sale.
43:40Not my life, not my life, everything's for sale, yeah, everything's for sale, but not my life.
44:10I'm a little tired right now.
44:22Come on, come on.
44:26Come on.
44:32Oh, wait. Oh, that's it.
44:34Jones, come on. Look at that.
44:36That's what I was talking about.
44:40Now we go.
44:42Don't stop it, man.
44:44Jones would appear to have the edge now.
44:46Where's the fucking tape?
44:48Oh!
44:58Body punch by Jones.
45:00Everything's a sell.
45:02Beautiful.
45:04Not my life.
45:06Not my life.
45:08Everything's a sell, yeah.
45:10Everything's a sell.
45:12Not my life.
45:14Not my life.
45:16Two, two, three.
45:18Referee Joe Lestousa has it.
45:22Five, four, one even.
45:24Winner by unanimous decision.
45:26Passes play.
45:28Yes!
45:30Yes!
45:32Everything's a sell.
45:34Everything's a sell.
45:36One, my life.
45:38One, my life.
45:40Everything's a sell, yeah.
45:42Everything's a sell.
45:44Everything's a sell.
45:46Not my life.
45:48Not my life.
45:50You could have anything in this world that you want.
45:54Not my life.
45:56Not my life.
45:58Everything's a sell, yeah.
46:00Everything's a sell, but not my life.
46:04I know.
46:06I know, baby, it ain't right.
46:08I know, I know, baby, it ain't right.
46:34You should have won.
46:38I wish I could come over there right now.
46:42But it's over, baby, you know that.
46:45And if you want to stay alive, it has got to stay our secret.
46:52I know.
46:55Me too.
47:01Goodbye, Doug.
47:04I'll call here again.
47:08I ask for your forgiveness.
47:23I ask for your forgiveness.
47:40Gotta move your bones, Lorenzo.
47:44You know, to somewhere safe.