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Godfather of Harlem Season 3 Episode 4

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00:00We need Jose Battle to keep the peace.
00:08We need Bumpy Johnson to sell our dope in Harlem.
00:10Go fuck yourselves.
00:13Your friends asked you to come out here and try to change my mind?
00:15I'd rather be friends with Enosado.
00:18I spoke with Assistant District Attorney Pipe today.
00:21He knows about your association with Jose Battle.
00:24Who do you want me to kill?
00:25Juan Madero, a generalist.
00:27I keep my promises.
00:31Better keep yours.
00:32I would love for you to come with me to Africa.
00:35I'll need an executive assistant to help with my affairs.
00:37Travel to Africa with you?
00:40Who better than you?
00:41How long are you keeping me here for?
00:43Someone tried to have you killed.
00:45I made a promise to your pops that I'd look after you.
00:48This is an easy gig here.
00:50What if I quit?
00:51Then you stay in your room, discuss salary over dinner.
00:53Fine.
00:54There's no reason why we can't be friends.
00:57I'll take him back to French Connection.
01:01We found Monsieur 98.
01:03Who cares you the most?
01:05But I know me.
01:07I need to take your side.
01:103,000 keys.
01:11We're the biggest 2G shipment in history.
01:13So I received this postcard from a man in Marseille.
01:23His name is Jean César, but he's better known as Monsieur 98.
01:29Well, in case you didn't know it, we've been dealing with these fucking frogs before you had diapers on.
01:36What are you saying?
01:38I'm saying that on the last shipment, Bumpy Johnson made you all look like idiots.
01:43Hey, hey, you fucking...
01:44Hey, Carlo, let him talk.
01:45What are you saying?
01:46If he hadn't had the rotten luck for the dope to burn up in those riots, he'd be in control of the Connection right now.
01:52Now, as it is, Monsieur 98 is coming soon to work out an arrangement with anyone that has the organization and the police protection to move the junk into the neighborhoods.
02:02Where does Chin stand with all this?
02:05He's authorized me to negotiate a deal, with your approval, of course.
02:10And to keep Bumpy Johnson away from this deal at all costs.
02:14Good luck with that.
02:16See this?
02:16This nigger was just put in as the captain of the 27th Precinct.
02:21Him and Johnson are gonna be thick as thieves.
02:24Listen.
02:26This guy was installed to calm the blacks in Harlem after the riots so they see a black face.
02:32That's it.
02:32He's a figurehead.
02:33Nothing more.
02:34No one could move dope in Harlem without the 27th.
02:38In pocket.
02:39Not you.
02:40Not me.
02:42Not even Johnson.
02:45Calm down, fellas.
02:46Cops don't give a flying fuck about black or white.
02:52It's all about green.
02:54It's all about green.
02:54It's all about green.
03:02You incidents.
03:05That's all about green.
03:06Listen, we're not going to have a problem, right?
03:30There's always problems when you move to Doogee.
03:33No, I mean with this new cop, this new captain guy.
03:36He's not going to fuck us up.
03:37It depends on whether he believes black or he believes blue.
03:41I'm more worried about Columbo and the families.
03:44I've always been able to work things out with the cops.
03:50Everyone down on the fucking floor right now.
03:55Get down, you motherfuckers.
04:00Everybody down on the fucking ground.
04:03Get the fuck down.
04:04You can't hear me.
04:05Everybody down on the floor now.
04:08Get the fuck down on the floor now.
04:11Everyone.
04:11Open up my window again.
04:26Open up my window again.
04:28I can't end up calling my name.
04:31I can't end up calling again.
04:33I swear to God things ain't going to change.
04:36I swear to God things ain't going to change.
04:39I keep a revolver with your name.
04:42I keep a revolver with your name.
04:44Just in case.
04:46Lay on my back watching the ceiling fan.
04:48I had a dream to touch a kilogram.
04:52Still at odds with the Irish mob.
04:54Roast weights down Malcolm X Boulevard.
04:57Lord, these really out here praying on me.
04:59Got the 40 on me and the stand on me.
05:02Snow white mink like them Dutch shoes.
05:04Run the books and let me show you how the numbers look.
05:07You can't be lucky like you Luciano.
05:10The kilos coming like they do pianos.
05:13The fat boy got the big body.
05:16Coast to coast I can shoot product.
05:19Open up my window again.
05:21Open up my window again.
05:24I can't end up calling my name.
05:26I can't end up calling again.
05:29I swear to God things ain't going to change.
05:32I swear to God things ain't going to change.
05:35I keep a revolver with your name.
05:37I keep a revolver with your name.
05:40Just in case.
05:44They didn't sit in my fucking house.
05:47My fucking house.
05:50The cops usually come after you like this.
05:52No.
05:54I got cops on the pad to protect this place.
05:57Maybe somebody paying them more money to stand aside.
06:00I didn't recognize those two.
06:02But I saw their brass.
06:04They're from the 27.
06:06Motherfuckers took money out of the tip jar.
06:09But didn't even go back and look for a safe.
06:12Fucking intimidation move.
06:14Columbo sending a message.
06:17Yeah, well, he sees that you and me,
06:20we're raking it in.
06:22It's a fuck you.
06:24How about we get some men
06:25and we go ahead and hang him back.
06:27It's not about tit for tat.
06:30This is about the heroin.
06:32Columbo's making his play.
06:34Shipment's coming in.
06:36If he gets the 27th,
06:38we're fucked.
06:39The people of Parliament need to trust their men in uniform.
06:43The people of Parliament need to trust their men in uniform,
06:55and we need to earn their trust.
06:58For too long, policing in Harlem has been Billy Club first, questions later, if at all.
07:04And I can promise you, that will change.
07:07Oh, thank God you're okay.
07:09They shot up the place.
07:11Cops?
07:11In uniform.
07:12I'm telling you, those cops were bought and paid for by the guineas.
07:15You know, Elsworth, there might be a way you can deal with this by going right to the source.
07:22Be me.
07:23Well, Reggie Fields was just on the news, the new police captain.
07:24I met him with Roy Wingate last week.
07:25He is an honest, good man.
07:26And he's black.
07:27What difference does that make?
07:31What difference does that make?
07:32Robert, is he right now?
07:34What's he, too?
07:35We've seen me like an old man.
07:37I mean, I'manny Cardsig.
07:38You know, like mine may have to be down the road to the públic to get
07:43to me ourselves up, and I never saw what he saw on the streets being.
07:48And this will never run.
07:50I'm förber-a-there's no reason right now,
07:52because she's a man right here for you.
07:55And the other è Durch-a-D觉 correspondent doesn't exist.
07:56Well, he says he wants to make a difference in Harlem,
07:58and I believe him.
07:59If there are dirty, corrupt cops on his force,
08:01he should know about it.
08:03I also have cops on the pad, Mimi.
08:07Okay.
08:10They don't steal from legitimate businesses.
08:13You are a black business owner. You have rights.
08:17You think this new captain gives a shit about me?
08:21He should.
08:22You're always looking out for me, aren't you?
08:27Just talk to him.
08:29Make him aware of the situation.
08:44It feels like we landed in a postcard.
08:48If I remember the guidebook, that's the Great Pyramid of Giza.
08:52You're not homesick yet.
08:54Harlem has its glory, but...
08:57Ghana, Nigeria, Sudan...
09:00Africa's starting to feel like my real home.
09:02Yeah, you're hearing our ancestors' voices clearly.
09:06For the first time.
09:09Unfiltered by the fog of prejudice.
09:11I bet it soothes your soul as it does mine.
09:19You have tea with President Gamal Abdel Nasser at four,
09:22and then dinner with President Ahmed Ben Bella of Algeria,
09:25if you can manage.
09:26Call them both and reschedule.
09:27What?
09:28Che Guevara wants to meet with me today.
09:30Cuban revolutionary.
09:32He sent me a telegram when we were both in Accra.
09:35He wants to meet before I speak at the Pan-African conference.
09:39I'll clear your schedule.
09:41Anything else?
09:42I'm gonna go to that bazaar near the hotel.
09:44I want to get a gift from Margaret.
09:45I don't want you to leave this hotel on your own.
09:49Why?
09:50All over Africa, I've gone as I pleased.
09:53Egypt is a different beast.
09:56There are proprieties in place, especially for women.
09:59Far more stringent than in West Africa.
10:02I think you should stay in your room.
10:05I will.
10:07As soon as I finish arranging your schedule.
10:20Here is your money.
10:26Thank you for a job well done.
10:31What exactly was the point of all that bullshit?
10:34Call it the fine art of negotiation.
10:38Now, how many cops does Johnson still have in his pocket at the 27?
10:44Look at the bodacious tatas on this girl.
10:47Jesus, mother of Mary.
10:50It's still gonna be a while till we find out which cops Johnson controls.
10:54What about this new cap?
10:56I need him on my pad when the shipment comes in.
10:59With Chinjiganti gone, you're making a play, huh?
11:03The fuck are you talking about?
11:07What?
11:08I'm holding down the fort for Chinjiganti.
11:11The key is neutralizing Bumpy Johnson.
11:14How the fuck are we supposed to do that?
11:18Arrest him.
11:19On what charge?
11:20I don't fucking know.
11:21Who cares?
11:23I just need to show him who's boss around here.
11:26It'll be a couple days of Rikers to change his attitude.
11:31Yeah.
11:32Thanks for seeing me, Captain Fields.
11:38My wife, she speaks very highly of you.
11:41According to this report, Mr. Johnson, your Geechee Club is open past the hours of legal operation.
11:48Most of the clubs in Harlem do that, Captain, as you must well know.
11:51My place was shut up by your police officers for no reason whatsoever.
11:58Well, that's quite an accusation.
12:00I mean, I didn't recognize them.
12:02But they were wearing uniforms and 27 precinct badges.
12:06My question is, what are you doing about it?
12:09Well, if what you say is true, an independent counsel would have to be convened,
12:12which would take considerable amounts of time and money.
12:16That's an excellent idea.
12:17Resources which could be used instead to investigate racketeering, prostitution,
12:21loan sharking, numbers running, and dope peddling.
12:24They're not police grouching, I guess.
12:27Johnson, let's get past the bullshit.
12:31I know who you are and your long rap sheet.
12:34I also know the many things you do to help the community.
12:37Like all those kids you helped send to college.
12:39Do what I can.
12:40What about you?
12:41Well, there are many things I need to concern myself with.
12:44And dirty cops is one of them.
12:46But so are mob bosses.
12:49Both Italian and blind.
12:52Your complaint is duly noted.
12:55I guess that means that you're not gonna do a goddamn thing about it then.
13:00Look at this.
13:02If you can't keep your cops under control,
13:05you can bet your black ass that I will.
13:11Joel.
13:14It's nice for you to show up.
13:15Oh, I didn't know you kept strict business hours.
13:16Nice for you to show up.
13:28Oh, I didn't know you kept strict business hours.
13:31Yeah, I don't, but a little discipline wouldn't hurt.
13:35Well, that's not going to help me much,
13:36seeing I don't do nothing but take messages for you.
13:41That's why you take messages for me.
13:44And I'm keeping you alive.
13:45It seems like a fair trade to me.
13:47Keeping me alive for what?
13:49I'm bored. I'm lonely.
13:51I can't go anywhere or do anything.
13:53I have no friends.
14:01What can I do to put a smile on that pretty face of yours?
14:05You can give me my freedom.
14:07Let me go to Paris.
14:11I get that you're bored.
14:14Lonely.
14:15How about that Negro lady you saw in Philly?
14:19You want I should bring her up for a visit?
14:21The last thing I want is your fucking goons running around her with their guns and forcing her to do anything.
14:26Okay.
14:27You're such a fucking asshole.
14:30Forget I mentioned it.
14:33Forget I offered to do anything.
14:35You're such an ungrateful little bitch.
14:37If I didn't make a promise to your father that I keep you safe, I'd consider whacking you myself.
14:41Fuck you!
14:42Fuck you!
14:46Malcolm X in the flesh.
14:53Che Guevara.
14:54Che Guevara.
14:55What an honor to finally meet you.
14:58Fidel often spoke about his wonderful trip to Harlem and your gifts as an orator.
15:06He described you as America's number one revolutionary.
15:11I'm pleased by Fidel's kind words.
15:13They are his words, not mine.
15:16I would not call you a revolutionary.
15:20How would you describe me then, if you don't mind my asking?
15:25As an advocate, perhaps, but a revolutionary fights with more than just his words.
15:35He takes action.
15:37I have never backed down from a fight.
15:39You are Minister Malcolm X.
15:42If you sound a war cry, all of heaven and earth will take arms.
15:49This is about the speech I'm making at the Pan-African Conference.
15:52You can be of great service.
15:54I need the African leaders to lend their support to the worldwide struggle for liberation.
16:00They eat out of your hands.
16:03They listen to you.
16:05I am here to talk about our people's political struggle in the United States.
16:12You're always talking about the crimes committed against your people by racist forces in your country.
16:18They are too great to mention.
16:19If you can't see that your country is committing these crimes all over the world,
16:24then why are you here?
16:26Or is it just to see the pyramids?
16:31Who is it?
16:45Hotel security.
16:51How can I help you?
16:54Is Malcolm Shabazz present?
16:56No, I'm sorry.
16:57He's at a meeting.
16:58Are you the assistant to Malcolm Shabazz?
16:59Yes.
17:00Yes.
17:01Please come with me.
17:03Why?
17:04Please follow me.
17:19I'm sure you're wondering why hotel security asked you down here.
17:22No one asked me.
17:24If they had, I wouldn't have come.
17:28Fair enough.
17:30My name is Gregory Reynolds.
17:32I'm with the U.S. State Department.
17:34Wanted to have a little talk with you about Malcolm El Shabazz.
17:38What about him?
17:39Oh, we understand that you've been traveling as a secretary throughout Africa.
17:44And that he trusts you.
17:45Why not talk to him yourself?
17:47We both know he's a very proud man and stubborn and doesn't always listen to reason.
17:56We don't want him to give a speech at the Pan-African Conference.
18:00Why?
18:00We know that Malcolm and Che Guevara have been in communication.
18:05Spreading communist propaganda in Africa is against our national interest.
18:09Who exactly are you?
18:11Africa's a tinderbox right now.
18:17War's breaking out all over.
18:19The communists would like nothing more than to form a stronghold here.
18:23What in the world does that have to do with Malcolm?
18:25When he talks about things like liberation and resistance,
18:32it's just a very short hop to socialism and communism.
18:37Malcolm's no communist.
18:38Look, he's free to say whatever he wants.
18:43On American soil.
18:45But in Egypt, the State Department would prefer he cancel his speech.
18:50No way he's going to cancel.
18:56Rumor has it that someone from Mosque No. 7 in New York City tried to kill him.
19:02Is that correct?
19:05I have no idea.
19:07Miss Johnson.
19:12I know you care about this man.
19:14And believe it or not, so do I.
19:15I want to say that he makes it home safe.
19:19He certainly doesn't need more enemies.
19:25Wait, what?
19:28What?
19:28We had two dozen patrols and three detectives on our books.
19:33I want to know what the fuck happened.
19:36We did the footwork like you asked.
19:38And these cops we've known for years, barely even willing to talk to us.
19:42Whoever got to rob cops either put the fear of God in them or is paying them a whole lot more.
19:46Either way, Columbo.
19:49Any luck with that new captain?
19:51Eustace.
19:52I want the token Negro to con our people into thinking that things are changing.
19:55What about those fuckers who hit the Geechee?
19:57Still making inquiries.
20:02Without cops on our pad, we're looking at a life sentence if we get pinched.
20:07What do you suggest?
20:08What about Delisandro?
20:15No, he ain't in the 27th.
20:17He's Midtown.
20:18I don't care.
20:20If you want information about dirty cops, ask the dirty cop.
20:24Give me Delisandro.
20:29So let me get this straight.
20:32Joseph Columbo is keeping you prisoner.
20:35At my father's request.
20:36He's worried one of the other families might try to kill me.
20:41So how exactly are you a prisoner?
20:43He got me an apartment where I got to stay.
20:46I work for him in his office at the car lot.
20:49He has guards on me all the time.
20:51The only reason I'm here right now is because I told him I had a gynecological exam.
20:57So you're in close proximity to Joe Columbo?
21:01Unfortunately, yes.
21:06Won't Joe Columbo out of your hair for good?
21:10We've been picking up chatter about a huge shipment of heroin coming into New York.
21:18Connect him to that shipment.
21:21And we'll put him away for life.
21:22How the hell am I supposed to do that?
21:25Get a couple glasses of wine and these guys, they'll tell you the riddle of the Sphinx.
21:29So you want me to do your job for you and maybe get myself killed?
21:33No thanks.
21:34I'll make sure you get a new identity, new life, under federal protection.
21:41Can you do that for me in Bears?
21:42Normally, we don't protect people internationally.
21:51But you put Columbo in jail, you'll be walking on the Champs-Élysées.
22:02What would I have to do?
22:05Bumpy, I'm sorry.
22:06I'm Midtown these days.
22:08Not anywhere near the 27th.
22:09I'm looking for the two dirty cops who shot up my joint.
22:14How much would it cost me to find out?
22:16It ain't about money.
22:17I won't be able to get a peep out of no one.
22:19That new boss, Columbo, he's got everyone on his payroll.
22:23Apparently, the next shipment's gonna be huge.
22:26I need you to try.
22:28If they think I'm sniffing around for you,
22:31I'll get my balls chopped off.
22:33Honest.
22:34Remind me how much money you made when I stole that doozy out of that police locker.
22:39I better put your kids through college.
22:43There's more of that if you can help me out.
22:49I'll do my best.
22:51I appreciate it.
22:52I appreciate it.
22:53That crooked cop ain't gonna do shit, right?
23:11What you thinking, boss?
23:13We got the signal for Marseille dopes coming soon.
23:16I'm thinking
23:21we got to set a meeting with Columbo.
23:28Him and me.
23:38He knew about your meeting with Jay?
23:40I didn't know what to say.
23:42State Department, my ass.
23:47That man was pure CIA.
23:50The U.S. government trying to intimidate me, even overseas.
23:54That's not good.
23:56It is.
23:57It means I'm getting under their skin.
23:59I know how important this speech is
24:02and how much you've accomplished already all over the continent.
24:06You talked about the need for black liberation.
24:08And I have to continue.
24:09This speech is the pinnacle.
24:11I know.
24:11I'm just a little concerned.
24:17I'm not going to let anyone
24:19keep me from my work.
24:21Nor should you.
24:23But that man scared me.
24:26This isn't a game.
24:27Nobody knows that more than me.
24:31Malcolm.
24:32I have a bad feeling.
24:57Well, here we are again.
25:07Putting those cops in my club was a big mistake.
25:10What makes you think those were my cops?
25:13Stop with the bullshit.
25:14I know you got the 27.
25:16That ain't going to stop me from getting the heroin from Marseille
25:18when it drops.
25:20You're in no position to make threats, Johnson.
25:22Right?
25:24I'm a reasonable man.
25:26I'm willing to negotiate.
25:28You never give up, do you?
25:30I get what I want.
25:31What is that?
25:33When the shipment comes in,
25:34there'll be a fight for who controls it.
25:37Yeah.
25:37No.
25:38I'm going to get the dope.
25:39All of it.
25:40But I am going to need your help selling it.
25:42It's that simple.
25:43I don't work for you, Joe.
25:44You know, Bumpy,
25:48you're always talking about
25:50how the blacks are mistreated.
25:53Listen, I don't disagree.
25:55So I made you a good offer by any measure,
25:58and you turn me down.
26:00Again and again.
26:01Then you talk about being locked in a cage?
26:04That's your own bullshit.
26:06To be honest,
26:07I got half of mine to think you're a racist.
26:10You want to make a deal right now?
26:12Equal partners.
26:1350-50.
26:1650-50, you want?
26:18It's too late for you to dictate terms.
26:21I stood up for a fair deal
26:23on your behalf
26:24to the families.
26:25You made me look foolish in their eyes.
26:30Especially when you count Jose battle to your side.
26:33So,
26:35with all due respect,
26:37you can go fuck yourself.
26:40That's what I thought.
26:43Those cops
26:45are going to be cracking down
26:47on every fucking place
26:49you would battle on.
26:50You can't control all of the cops.
26:52Well,
26:53I control more than you.
26:57Come here,
26:58I want to show you something.
26:59He was asking a lot of questions
27:14from what I'm told.
27:15You're willing to let a little CIA hide-and-seek
27:23scare you out of your mission?
27:37They targeted my assistant.
27:42If anything happened to Elise,
27:44I'd never forgive myself.
27:47Safety
27:47is a luxury revolutionaries cannot afford.
27:51You have to decide what is more important.
27:53your cause
27:56or your life.
27:58I am willing to die
28:00for what I believe in.
28:03As long as others
28:04aren't put in danger beside me.
28:05You
28:06are sounding a war cry
28:08for your people the world over.
28:10You could fire
28:11a bullet that ricochets
28:12all the way back to Washington.
28:14where you can run and hide.
28:29You really think the CIA will kill you
28:31for giving that speech?
28:33They've done far worse.
28:35You've been roaming this continent for weeks,
28:37doing and saying as you please.
28:41If they wanted you dead,
28:42camarada,
28:44they would have killed you already.
29:00So you're actually doing something around here.
29:04Your paperwork is such a mess,
29:05I've decided to try and organize things a bit.
29:09Oh.
29:11Yeah, thank you.
29:12I appreciate you doing that.
29:13I figured I may as well
29:14be useful around here.
29:16Don't let me interrupt.
29:19Joe?
29:22I want to apologize
29:23for my behavior
29:24the last time we spoke.
29:25I got a lot of stress, you know,
29:28and I want you to know
29:31that I'm grateful to you
29:32and I know I haven't made it easy.
29:38What's easy in this life, right?
29:42So no hard feelings?
29:46No.
29:46And I'm sorry that I lost my cool.
29:56It's okay.
29:58Look, you took me out for dinner
30:03and I want to return the favor.
30:06And if you want to come by later tonight,
30:10I could make my famous eggplant caponata.
30:12It's famous, huh?
30:13It's my dad's favorite.
30:15Yeah.
30:15Uh, sure.
30:18Okay.
30:21Say eight o'clock.
30:23Sounds good.
30:24More coffee, Bumpy?
30:36Let things go.
30:37Trying to cut back?
30:39Not sure I want to wake up.
30:41Hey, you've been looking for us.
30:56You're the cops who shot up my joint.
30:58Can I get you gentlemen anything?
30:59We won't be long.
31:01We have a warrant for your arrest.
31:04What charge?
31:06What do you think?
31:08Racketeering, pimping, loan sharking,
31:10so much to choose from.
31:11Put your fucking hands behind your back.
31:14How much is Columbo paying you?
31:17I'll double it.
31:18Are you resisting arrest?
31:20Yeah, it's funny what happens
31:21when you resist arrest.
31:23Put your fucking hands behind your back.
31:25Make me!
31:26What is going on here?
31:28These are the men who shot up my club.
31:31They're arresting me on Joe Columbo's orders.
31:35What is this?
31:36What did he do?
31:37He's a known criminal.
31:38What are you arresting him for?
31:39He did nothing.
31:45Settle down.
31:47Settle down, please!
31:50I followed you here because I know what you're up to.
31:52But...
31:52Get out of here, Delano.
31:54That's an order.
31:56Both of you.
31:57I want to see you and O'Malley in my office in an hour.
32:11Might have just saved my life.
32:13I'm not the enemy, Mr. Johnson.
32:14I'm trying my best to fix a system that is flawed.
32:21But in any case, thanks.
32:25Prance Evans.
32:26And all I got is nothing.
32:28And what you got...
32:28Full house!
32:29Again!
32:30No, Junie!
32:31Get the fuck off, Junie!
32:31Junie!
32:32Get back to your business!
32:33I need you two to go find these cops with me now.
32:35We don't even know their names or what precinct they belong...
32:37O'Malley and Delano.
32:39Remember their names.
32:40Burn them into your skulls.
32:42They paid me a little visit.
32:43And what do you want us to do when we find them?
32:45I want you to bring them to Casa Havana.
32:47Alive.
32:48Battle's got a little basement there where we can talk.
32:51You want us to kidnap two cops.
32:55Better bring the fairs in our eyes.
32:56These guys need to learn a little bit more about the law.
33:04You sure, Bo?
33:05Don't worry.
33:06I'm not gonna kill anybody.
33:08I'm just gonna make them wish that they weren't alive.
33:12We can do that.
33:21You're still working.
33:39You should go back to your room and get some rest.
33:42I will in a moment.
33:43You've received so many invitations since you've been here.
33:45I'm just trying to keep it all organized.
33:49Are you okay?
33:50Yeah, I'm fine.
33:52I had another interesting meal with Che.
33:57But I must say, my stomach's a little upset.
34:00Should I call the doctor?
34:01No, no, no.
34:02I'm fine.
34:03Maybe you should get some rest.
34:05Save the energy for your speech.
34:08No, I still have some more work to do on it.
34:11Could you hand me my notebook?
34:12What's the matter?
34:22Perhaps the... the cassare.
34:26Malcolm! Malcolm!
34:28Malcolm, wake up!
34:30Malcolm, please, wake up!
34:32Wake up, Malcolm!
34:40Oh.
34:42I gotta be honest.
34:44This is the best caponata I've ever tasted.
34:48It's a... it's a recipe from my grandmother in Sicily.
34:52Did my father ever tell you why I need all this protection?
35:02In my business, you learn not to ask too many questions.
35:06My father was responsible for my husband getting killed.
35:12And I called the vets.
35:14What?
35:20Jesus.
35:24You ratted out your own father?
35:26Yeah.
35:28But then I went to see him in jail and we patched things up.
35:32He took responsibility for what he did and I forgave him.
35:40The father's relationship with his daughter is...
35:44the most special thing in the world.
35:48What he was really concerned about was the shipment coming in from Marseille.
35:54Like soon, right?
35:58He talked to you about that?
36:02He talks to me about everything.
36:04Of course he wanted a son to share the family business with, but...
36:08instead he got me.
36:10He wants to know exactly when you're gonna take possession of the narcotics.
36:14He said that's the key to you keeping those other families in control.
36:20What's wrong?
36:22I just...
36:26I find it very strange that he would share this kind of stuff with you.
36:30Yeah.
36:31Yeah, this thing of ours.
36:33It doesn't include women.
36:34I get it.
36:36But he trusts me.
36:38And I told him you're doing a great job holding down the fort while he's away.
36:44No, thank you.
36:45He said the sooner you get that shipment, the stronger you'll be and the safer I'll be.
36:52Tell your father that...
36:56I'm expecting Monsieur 98 any day to negotiate prices.
37:01After that I'll arrange for the load to come in through my shipment of car parts.
37:07He'll be glad to hear that.
37:10I know it'll put his mind at ease.
37:23Well, thank you for an incredible meal.
37:25You're welcome.
37:28The truth is...
37:30I don't have a lot of friends.
37:32So, when you said that thing you said about...
37:37being lonely...
37:39I understood that.
37:43I don't wanna be around me.
37:44I'd prefer to consider you a friend.
37:53No, and when you...
37:57talked to the feds, that was you being insane with grief.
38:02You ain't a rap for real, Stella.
38:05I'm hating you blood.
38:06No.
38:12Thanks again for a great evening.
38:15I'll see you soon.
38:19Alright.
38:36Praise Allah.
38:47What happened?
38:49Easy.
38:51Not so fast.
38:53Aside from if your stomach fits, you were out all night.
38:56I've never had food poisoning. That's bad.
38:59I don't think it was food poisoning. I think it was poison food.
39:02Many foreigners come here and get sick.
39:06Malcolm, I think this was an attempt on your life.
39:09I think you should cancel your speech.
39:12We're not a chance.
39:14My speech is in less than an hour.
39:17I feel fine.
39:19Doctor, is he safe?
39:23Will he be alright?
39:25My recommendation is he stay in bed and rest.
39:28No.
39:29We should listen to the doctor.
39:35If anything happens to me, it would be Allah's will.
39:41We must submit to his plans.
39:44Even if they don't coincide with ours.
39:59Hi.
40:03Hi.
40:12Did he say anything about the heroine shipment? Anything at all?
40:16He didn't know anything about it.
40:18If you ask me, Joe Colombo's clean.
40:20What the fuck is this?
40:34I don't know.
40:36I did everything you said.
40:38Is it my fault your stupid machinery doesn't do the job?
40:40Can I do the job?
40:41Do theakkid?
40:42Do theakkid?
40:43Yes.
40:44Do theakkid?
40:45Yes.
40:46What a relief.
40:47If it hurts.
40:49No.
40:51You didn't do that, I don't want to do that.
40:52Have fun.
40:53No.
40:55No.
40:57No.
40:58No.
41:01No.
41:02No.
41:04No.
41:05No.
41:06No.
41:07No.
41:08how about a little drink for you hard-working men
41:11touch that bottle after your niggle lips
41:15I don't think so
41:18hey
41:21out of the car pecker woods
41:24you're coming with us
41:26take it easy
41:28I am honored to attend
41:36this historic African Summit Conference
41:40to represent the interests of 22 million African Americans
41:44whose rights are being violated daily
41:48by the racism of American imperialists
41:52we in America are your long-lost brothers and sisters
41:57we were taken forcibly in chains from this mother continent
42:03and now have spent over 300 years
42:07in America suffering the most inhuman forms
42:11of physical and psychological torture imaginable
42:15you guys don't look so tough now do you
42:17and all of these inhuman atrocities
42:20have been inflicted upon us
42:22by the American governmental authorities
42:25the police themselves
42:27for no reason
42:29other than that we seek
42:31the recognition and respect
42:33granted to other human beings
42:35the police in America
42:36a hundred years ago
42:37the American white man
42:39used to put on a white sheet
42:40and use a bloodhound against Negroes
42:42today they've taken off the white sheet
42:45and put on police uniforms
42:46and traded in the bloodhounds
42:48for police dogs
42:49I need to know every single cop
42:52that Joe Colombo's got on his payroll
42:54we don't know shit
42:56the cops are on Colombo's pad
43:01fuck you
43:02open your fucking mouth
43:06now I'm not saying
43:07every white person is a racist
43:08and I'm not saying
43:09every white policeman is a racist either
43:12tell him what he wants to know
43:17Colombo's pad
43:19I don't know
43:20but both here in the United States
43:23and here in Africa
43:24we face forces
43:26that would seek to divide us
43:28that is why
43:29if things don't change
43:31we must call for revolution
43:34African leaders
43:36our problem is your problem
43:39you will never be fully respected
43:41until and unless
43:43we are also respected
43:45you will never be recognized
43:48as free human beings
43:49until and unless
43:51we are also recognized
43:53as human beings
43:54and so it is
43:56high time
43:57should this oppression continue
43:59to choose
44:00whether we will ignore
44:01our commonality
44:03in this struggle
44:04and be divided
44:05or work in solidarity
44:08as African brothers and sisters
44:12the world over
44:14what's this?
44:30resignations
44:31from the two crooked cops
44:33who shot out my club
44:34and how'd you get this?
44:38I guess
44:38I had a guilty conscience
44:41here the badges
44:43did you hurt these men?
44:50what if I did?
44:52what do you even do about it?
44:55I can do plenty
44:56I don't think so
44:57I get their signed confessions
45:01on paper
45:02they told me the name
45:05of every single cop
45:06in this precinct
45:07who's taking money
45:08from the mob
45:09including
45:10da da da da
45:12you
45:14and what are you
45:18going to do with that?
45:20it depends on you
45:21I make copies
45:22for safekeeping
45:24if I didn't take
45:26the pad money
45:26every cop
45:28at this precinct
45:28would rebel against me
45:29they hate me enough
45:31as it is
45:32so you threaten me
45:33but you keep your hands
45:34off the Italians
45:34I wish I could jail
45:36all of you
45:37but the culture here
45:38ain't going to change
45:39overnight
45:39I have to make compromises
45:42and do the best I can
45:43with this fucked up situation
45:44you need to figure out
45:45who your enemies are
45:46your real enemies
45:47until then
45:51motherfucker
45:52you work for me
46:09now arriving
46:14flight 772
46:15from our state friends
46:16please make sure
46:17you have all your
46:18personal items
46:18and collect your luggage
46:19at the baggage claim
46:20say hello to the bad guy
46:22say goodbye to your past life
46:24red eye to the west side
46:275-0 to
46:29you

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