imagine when the darkness comes what you're going to see from that. i told you he was a rhetorical genius and the oratorical wizard. he is, as rev. geoffrey jackson has so aptly summarized, a freak. if freak in the sense of freakish precocity and serious intelligence combined with the spiritual rhythm that courses through his very speech. and he spoke for us all to say thank you to rev. jesse jackson. i want to hear his sermon, and don't just take parts of it, take the whole. of the taking 330. don't be trying to -- that's what he was saying. he was talking about the fate that can overcome circumstances and situations that seem both the presses and the improper. and that kind of genius has delivered to us the meaning of reference jesse jackson. i'm going to bring him to this podium now, the man that we have been celebrating. i have stood with them in the south of this country. i have stood with him in london when mandela was released from prison and we were in a small room with oliver tom bowe and nelson mandela and buddy mandela and mrs. tom bowe and