11 Burst results for "Zach Robinson"

77WABC Radio
"zach robinson" Discussed on 77WABC Radio
"This guy happens upon a car accident. He goes up to the situation there, the accident, and he shoots three Fargo police officers in cold blood, shoots them, murders one of them, critically wounds two others. Thanks What do you think Van? Can you Now, if I'm a leftist like Van Jones, a Marxist, I take that situation and I applied to all Muslims in America, but it doesn't apply to all Muslims in America. Any more than something that happened applies to all whites in America or all blacks in America, you jerk. Thank They now know that he was en to the Fargo street fair, which is a big event there with an arsenal of weapons and explosives in his car. He's going try to and slaughter as many people as he could. Cops. Fargo's not exactly, know, you a community of a lot of blacks and minorities. He's here to people kill than people. Now, what happened was a fourth Fargo police officer Zach Robinson. Took heroic action. Mhm. Mhm. Mhm. Checked out this car.

Mark Levin
Suspected Armed Muslim Kills Officer, Injuries Others in Fargo
"This guy happens upon a car accident. He goes up to the situation there, the accident, and he shoots three Fargo police officers in cold blood, shoots them, murders one of them, critically wounds two others. Thanks What do you think Van? Can you Now, if I'm a leftist like Van Jones, a Marxist, I take that situation and I applied to all Muslims in America, but it doesn't apply to all Muslims in America. Any more than something that happened applies to all whites in America or all blacks in America, you jerk. Thank They now know that he was en to the Fargo street fair, which is a big event there with an arsenal of weapons and explosives in his car. He's going try to and slaughter as many people as he could. Cops. Fargo's not exactly, know, you a community of a lot of blacks and minorities. He's here to people kill than people. Now, what happened was a fourth Fargo police officer Zach Robinson. Took heroic action. Mhm. Mhm. Mhm. Checked out this car.

77WABC Radio
"zach robinson" Discussed on 77WABC Radio
"The guys, now don't say two -tiered justice. Screw you! What the hell do you think you are? Two -tiered justice. Can't say that. Because now if you say it, you're appropriating language from a bygone era. I'm not appropriating anything. I wasn't even saying it. Say whatever the hell we want. You're the racists, you're the demagogues, you're the bigots, you're the anti -Semites. We believe in liberty. We believe in getting other people. You believe in classifying us. The hell do think? you What, you're going to tell us what we can say? Screw you! Screw comes into this country first generation hates America. Supports defunding the police, right Van? May I call you Van? Dis destroys what used to be a mid -sized beautiful little town frankly from my perspective. Really two towns. Minneapolis, St. Paul. All of a sudden it's the center of the overthrow of the United States you Yes, Then they push their false narratives, systemic racism. Really? I must have missed that day in class Mr. Busey. Is there a book on this? Is there a pamphlet on tall white people? All white people, yes. What is it? hate You're other going to people. Oh, okay. I didn't know that but thanks for telling me. I know? What did Racism cuts both ways. Thanks My buddy Scott, Hennan, This is a story that Van Jones won't comment on. This is a story that won't discussed be certainly not much on CNN or MSNBC. This is a story. This past Friday. It's because Fargo, North Dakota, you know, it's not New York, it's not a little town. So this, excuse me, color. So this past Friday. This guy happens upon a car accident. He goes up to the situation there, the accident, and he shoots three Fargo police officers in cold blood, shoots them, murders one of them, critically wounds two others. Thanks What do you think Van? Can you Now, if I'm a leftist like Van Jones, a Marxist, I take that situation and I applied to all Muslims in America, but it doesn't apply to all Muslims in America. Any more than something that happened applies to all whites in America or all blacks in America, you jerk. Thank They now know that he was en to the Fargo street fair, which is a big event there with an arsenal of weapons and explosives in his car. He's going try to and slaughter as many people as he could. Cops. Fargo's not exactly, know, you a community of a lot of blacks and minorities. He's here to people kill than people. Now, what happened was a fourth Fargo police officer Zach Robinson. Took heroic action. Mhm. Mhm. Mhm. Checked out this car. The intimate the killer's name is Mohammed Barakat. 30 rounds from his pistol. You saw he had 30 rounds in his pistol. Mhm. Mhm. Joe Biden hasn't mentioned this today. Jayapal hasn't mentioned this today. MSNBC hasn't mentioned this today. CNN hasn't mentioned this today. I don't even know if Fox has. I have. Mhm. What do you think about that van? Did you cover it on CNN? I'm just curious to do a van Jones. Now, if there was a white guy killing three, but then we'd hear all about it. What does that do? What's the purpose of that? There is no purpose than other to stir up racial animosity. It's the same van Jones. The same Marxist. Whatever. When five black police officers killed a black individual. Remember this, Mr producer? He blamed white supremacy. So this I got to understand. Well, you're not going to understand it. See, these five officers, according to van Jones, they were taught policing. Mhm. Mhm. Mhm. by the white dominant system. And So they so knew to be on the lookout for blacks. That was in their head, even though they're black. So it's the white man's fault. First of all, there's a lot of white people I can't stand. I don't even know what this means. Mhm. Mhm. Mhm. Mhm. Mhm. What does that mean? Like Jamie Raskin. He's not only white, as a schmuck. Last time I checked biden's white. Last time I checked schumer's white. I can go down a whole list. How about you van? Can you go down a list? People in your race, they eat spies. no, No, he can't. Unless it's like Clarence thomas, you know, something like that. This this is is the Marxist mentality. It's not the mentality of a free people. It's not the mentality of people who really do want to live in peace. Who really do want to live as a united nation. But we get this this kind of crap on tv and radio. It's non -stop. And so fools like Joe Scarborough, they've decided to throw in. Joe Scarborough can't make two nickels or else. He tried radio. He failed. He wanted to come on Fox. I didn't want him. Yeah. He gets a gig with his girl, wife. And he throws in. He's a trump hater. By the people way, say to me, although they don't, I'll just say they do. Why do you because Chris Christie is obsessed with destroying Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis and any serious conservative out there because Chris Christie is not a conservative. He's a Northeastern moderate to liberal Republican George Bush administration. He's never been a conservative. He can't tell me anything he's done. So here's my problem. He doesn't run on anything positive. He said, what are what are Chris Christie's top five issues? Anybody know? I don't. He's everywhere. Everywhere. What are his top five issues? He doesn't have top five top issues. He's brought on TV to attack Trump. And from time to time to Santa. So why is that a problem? I don't mind candidates going at it. I really don't. When one's under attack, they respond and so forth. You know, I don't like the way Trump talks about the Santas. That said, Trump's not running for president to destroy the Santas. The Santas is not running for president to destroy Trump.

The MMQB NFL Podcast
"zach robinson" Discussed on The MMQB NFL Podcast
"MMT the NL podcast I'm Gary Graham, and I'm Conner orr. And Connor, there's the much awaited, much promised, much existent show about the black Monday firings in the coaching world and also we are going to do a little wild card run through. The size of these games a little bit, but yeah, man, we didn't have a super busy sort of coach carousel spin here, at least not yet. Obviously, Sean mcvay kind of remains up in the air. Though we might not really get clarity on that for quite a while. But obviously we've covered Denver's move with the Nathaniel Hackett, the colts and their stuff with the Frank Reich and the Panthers moon off from that rule. The two that happened since we last spoke to each other. First, we'll start with the Cardinals. Cliff Kingsbury is out, Steve keim submitted his resignation, which was accepted. So a reset with the brain trust here in Arizona, which I guess the one thing I'll say is, you know, better than sunk cost fallacy here. They are, you know, the bidwell family is moving on from a pretty sizable mistake. Yeah, the big question, though, is are they? Are they really? Because at least in the immediate aftermath of that job, and even before time submitted his resignation, what I was hearing was there's a strong sense now from people whose job it is to prepare candidates for these openings. That they want to just bump up Vance Joseph. They want to keep the two people that they interviewed in-house and make them kind of co GMs and sort of role with that. Because what's interesting about that job is I think not only did cliff and not only did Kim get some extensions like down the road here like I think there are some other people within that circle of the coaching staff that were also promised that they could stay there for a while. And so what I wrote on our website the other day was just, you know, is he going to swing for the fences here or is he going to sort of hedge the bets and say, like, okay, I made a change, but I didn't really make a change because this is a lot of people to pay. If I don't want to make a change here. So I'm interested to see where they're going. You have a top theoretically. Like a top ten quarterback when he's healthy. You have a high draft pick. And this roster needs an awful lot of turnover, but still, you should be swinging for the fences on this job. I think people like Arizona I think people like Arizona, it's also, you know, it's a low pressure job. And especially in year one where you won't have Kyler Murray for probably the first few weeks of the season, you get a little bit of leeway there. You can spend that year kind of hitting the reset and feeling your way through and not feel like you have to go out and make a run of the postseason, which they probably will not. What is really interesting to me here. And let's say they either promote dance Joseph, which I'd be fine with. I do think that she has got a raw deal in Denver, which is becoming for the course these days. Or they go with the defensive head coach. Who is going to sort of jump the chance to work with this offense, you had a head coach previously who handpicked this quarterback, and it was kind of, it was kind of a marriage that was set up. I mean, this is, you know, the coach who was supposed to be perfect for Tyler Murray and Kyler Murray was supposed to be the fit in what they were going to do offensively sort of building off of the error rate principles that cliff Kingsbury came in with. So can you, I mean, can we talk about a little bit about this last off season? Can you pluck like Shanahan disciple and try and do some of that stuff the Kyler Murray physically he's capable of doing it? Is he going to be comfortable doing it? He's basically operated some variation of this offense going back to his college days and how much different can you make it for him at this point and so having become how long is that transition going to take, especially when he can't get on the field this upcoming summer? The other thing that kind of sticks out to me here is and this is another thing we discussed. It was a little bit unlucky, but also probably just not the best way in the world. They had built an offense that required a really deep and really talented receiving core. And all of a sudden we saw last off season the price for wide receivers just went through the roof. I don't know how they were going to be able to assemble the kind of offensive personnel they needed to make it work on our cliff Kingsbury with basically the finite resources you have to build in an NFL team. So I think a couple of points there that are interesting to me. I think you could make a somewhat quick and offensively lateral maneuver by going to get one of the McVeigh guys because my understanding is that offense really lost a majority of its air raid principles a couple of weeks into the first season of cliff Kingsbury being there. Like I think they really did try to do air raid, pure air raid, but you kind of learn quickly that it's just not feasible in the long term at the NFL level. You have to blend it with a lot of other stuff to the point where I would guess most of the folks there would say that they're closer to the rams than they are Texas tech, right? Or maybe even Kansas City. From a talent standpoint or a skiing standpoint. So I think that's a move that you could make. And I said this before. I wrote this a couple times. This is the best year to hire a rams guy because that staff was still good, and let's say that they were in the playoffs right now. There'd be three or four guys from that staff that you'd be interviewing for head coaching jobs. Raheem Morris Thomas Brown, you know, maybe Jake peetz, Zach Robinson, so why not just do what people were going to do anyway if they were successful this year? That's what's so silly about all this. But I also understand the opposite of this. I feel like in saying that sticking with Vance Joseph is going to be sort of a maneuver by the Cardinals. I ignoring Vince Joseph's contributions to this team and Jeff Rogers who's the special teams coordinator and the assistant head coach, which have been herculean in terms of the reason we see all these other college coaches fail and we saw cliff Kingsbury succeed is because these two guys dug in and did a lot of work and helped prop him up and took care of some of the locker room stuff. A lot of that. And so cliff is a good coach, but I think a lot of these other guys did the work. And so did some of the work. And so, all right, do you give him a shot and say, hey, you've been doing a head coach's job on a defensive coordinator salary. Here you go. Good luck. Possibly, but then do you run the risk if your bid will of doing the same thing that you did to Steve Wilkes and letting this thing bottom out with another minority head coach and then kind of look like the Texans where there seems to be sort of a troubling pattern here, right? I mean, I don't want to take it there, but we're getting way far down the road. Vance Joseph could be 11 and 5 or 11 and 6 next year. I don't know that. But I am very

Patriots Beat
"zach robinson" Discussed on Patriots Beat
"They are a pre snap shift team, not a pre snap motion team. And there's a big difference to that. Shifting is just, we're gonna take one wide receiver on the right side of the formation, and then we're gonna move them on the left side of the formation. And all that is is a way to indicate the coverage to change things right before the snap to confuse the defense and to basically just change the formation. What's it Shanahan tree does is they use pre snap motion, which means that jet motion and around motion and even blocking motion, but what those two first ones, they are motioning to get the football in the hands of the prayer in motion, right? Or they're using it as a decoy because they do that so often where they actually hand the ball off to the jet motion. Now all of a sudden they are doing it to mimic it and what you would call a ghost motion where you're faking the motion to get them to look over here and then you hit it over there. So you mentioned scheme touches, that sort of what that's getting at. Now, if we have to spin it forward, I think the biggest question is is what you hinted at there. And I see it in the chat already. Why this direction instead of moving towards the Alabama offense. The sarkeesian O'Brien model down at Tuscaloosa that Mac Jones ran in 2019. Why would the Patriots go in this direction instead of going in the direction of that Alabama offense? I can't tell you, I don't know, especially because it's all like they brought in somebody from the Shanahan system, right? When we were talking about potential new coaches offensive coordinator Zach Robinson was the guy we talked a lot about. And that was the thing. It was like, all right, well, if he comes in, they're going to have to run this. I don't know why, maybe because that system has had success against Bill for the most part over the last few years. I think we all remember that game in 2020 where the niners came in and just beat the bag out of the Patriots, which Jimmy Garoppolo under center. Maybe it's that. Maybe it's something he sees in the way buffalo and Miami and the jets are building their defenses that he thinks this is the best way to compete in the AFC east. You'll see teams make scheme decisions based on things like that from time to time. But I can't come up with maybe it's maybe it's as simple as Johnny Smith. Yeah. The one player in this offense who's going to benefit from this more than anything else is Johnny Smith. And by the way, in terms of just skill position players, the second most logical fit here is to kill Harry. So if you want to figure out how to try to get maximize those investments, this kind of shift would do that. I know that's going to kill some patriots fans. And by the way, another player who's a really good fit for this scheme is Isaiah win. Yeah..

Patriots Beat
"zach robinson" Discussed on Patriots Beat
"We do take EJ Perry here though. Okay. I think that's well, let's see who else is here, kenzie. Is not he's getting drafted. There's no way he's not going to grant it. Yeah, so keep an eye out for those guys. Slade Bolden, I think is a lock to be invited to camp. But counter Hayward, if he doesn't get drafted, would be interesting. I think he's going to get drafted though. Probably right here someplace in the 70s. So taking Connor Hayward here wouldn't be bad. And if you think that if you're like really high on LED or if you're really high on Perry and you think that those guys are going to get a UDF phase, then I think Connor Hayward has a role. That's maybe a little bit bigger on the team, right? Like I think that he could play this year and contribute as a fullback. I think the other thing is if it gets to this point, Connor Hayward, you have a better shot of let's say they both made it to the UDF a point, right? You have a better shot of signing EJ Perry as you DFA than you do, Connor Hayward. If that makes sense. Yeah. It does. We did Carter Hayward once before though. We did. Tyler rebel, obviously he was here. I don't think we did. I don't think we did Hayward yet. I don't think we've taken him yet. I thought we took him in the 7th round in another mop and did. Now, because last week was the first week we had a 7th round pick. Oh, I thought we took him. I don't know. I like the quarterback here. I like EJ Perry. I'm just saying, let's just make sure we didn't miss anybody. You look at their history of guys like Zach Robinson and guys and the later on day three as backup quarterback developmental guys. I think that those are those are interesting. EJ Perry do, like you said, scout team potential there. We took to his cousin last week. Yeah, he did. And there's no interesting linebackers. Is that Ross guy for Michigan? So Perry or stout, you want Perry? Let's go, Perry. All right, EJ Perry. Annie's an ivy leaguer. I think they like the brains. Yeah, especially for that scout team role. Learn a new playbook every week. Yeah. All right, so that's where we.

Patriots Beat
"zach robinson" Discussed on Patriots Beat
"Can kick us off with this question Alex off the heels of what you were just talking about. The Patriots we feel, we both are in agreement that a quarterback's coach, an external hire, most likely is a right way to go. I actually would really like to see if it's not Bill O'Brien. I would like to see Nick Kelly get a chance to call the place. If he is this rising star in their coaching ranks, right. We've seen this work before in other places where all of a sudden this guy that wasn't really getting a ton of attention comes out of the woodwork. Josh McDaniels and his terrific play caller and offensive mind, right? So if they feel that strongly about Nick Kaley, I have no problems with them giving him a try. This season. But he is not a quarterbacks coach. He's a tight ends coach by trade. He's been attending his coach for a very long time. John Carroll university guy as well. So the Patriots had pretty good luck with those John Carroll you guys. So maybe that's another angle to this, but quarterbacks coach, kicking this off here on the Q&A. Who are the best QB coaches out there that the Patriots could potentially make a pitch to and get, I threw out Jerry disciplin on Tuesday. He's a coaching free agent. I just mentioned that I don't think Bill Belichick is going to poach from other staffs if he doesn't have to. So a guy like Zach Robinson unless he gets passed over out in Los Angeles is an interesting name just because the Patriots drafted him and they have some history with him. Sean mcvay and Bill Belichick have a little bit of a relationship too. So I suppose if Zach Robinson's not mcvay's guide or replace Kevin O'Connell, then maybe that could happen, but who are some other names if there are any that you have. I know we don't have to go down the Adam Gase for out again. That's really the only other one I can think of. So is there anybody else I'm not thinking of? Somebody in the comments brought up on Tuesday, Josh mccown. Yeah, be a very interesting one. I think you look at just kind of the way I think Mac responded to Hoyer. And I Brian Hoyer is not going to be the quarterbacks coach. He's just not because it's like you're taking a zero out of what he's getting paid, right? Quarterback coaches get paid a tenth of what backup quarterbacks do and if they go to him and say, we want you to be the quarterbacks coach he'll say, or are you going to make me the high essentially the highest paid coach on the staff, right? He's going to say, I'll be the backup again and I'll make whatever it was close to a $1 million. By the way, working much better hours, all of that. So that all being said, I think the way Mac responded to where I would look at recent retirements. Yeah. And guys that like, I don't have time Brady. Not happy. No, no, no. It would be a little bit going to go. No, no, I wasn't going to say Tom Brady. The one stretch the one stretch I would put out there. I would call Drew Brees because he is horrible on television. And I'm going to guess he's going to find that out sooner rather than later. If I'm him, I'm leaving on my own accord. I'm not waiting to get the boot and I wonder if maybe 'cause I think breeze would have a lot to teach Mac. I do. I think there's some similarity. That would be the ultimate stretch. I'm not saying it's going to happen..

Patriots Beat
"zach robinson" Discussed on Patriots Beat
"Let's talk about some outside candidates though. I think a lot of people a name that I texted to you the other day when I saw that Bill Belichick spent the weekend with urban Meyer. Urban Meyer, Adam Gase, these are not names that offer much confidence, much excitement. Whatsoever for the Patriots, but urban is a guy that clearly has a good relationship with Belichick off the field. Belichick has talked about consulting with Meyer using some of his stuff, all those types of things, I would venture to say that this is probably a little bit more of a long shot than anything else, especially with the way that urban Meyer ended in Jacksonville, I would think that he would want to go back to college, right? He talked about that was from college to the NFL and he seems more comfortable in college. I would put urban Meyer at a very low percentage guys that I would put at a higher percentage maybe a little bit lesser known and it's obviously an urban Meyer, like linsky, like a shadow Shea, maybe coming back, but O'Shea is currently the passing game coordinator for the Brown, so he would have to have a promotion and title. Probably be the offensive coordinator to lure him out of Cleveland, Zach. We went to good situation right now. No, it's not a good situation. Move to get out of Cleveland is the question. He might, because that thing, you know, it's going to be really interesting there this year. What's going on with baker? If I have an out if I have a lateral out and I'm Chad O'Shea, I might take it. I might. Yeah. From what I've heard about shadow Shay and Bill Belichick and the separation there was not exactly the easiest departure when he went to Miami with Brian Flores. I don't know if there's a whole lot of love lost between those two over some things in the way that I did, but maybe bygones be bygones and you kind of put that aside when you need to fill your staff like the Patriots do. Idea Zach Robinson is a great one from the rams, but I assume with Kevin O'Connell taking the Vikings job that Robinson's in line for promotion out in LA now to maybe even often subordinate or pass game coordinator or something like that. So you're going to have to incentivize him to come here. It's not a whole lot of pickings. You know, that's, I think the little bit of concern if Bill O'Brien's not coming here. Nobody wants gays. I get that. I'm not as sour on gays as everybody else. I'm not gonna lie. The main reason is is because at least Adam Gase is somebody that has coach quarterbacks and called plays at the NFL level. Yeah, his resume and his reputation recently is not great in Miami in New York, but he's at least somebody who is freaking done it, right?.

Patriots Beat
"zach robinson" Discussed on Patriots Beat
"This can not I see a lot of things out there that this can not be Brian Hoyer, right? This can not be Troy Brown in my opinion. There's too much on the line. Here's the real quick. Here's the other thing to remember about Brian Hoyer. People keep saying make bride whore the quarterbacks coach make Brian Hoyer, The O.C.. That's great if he wants to do that. Yeah. What you people need to understand, first off, there's going to be a market for Brian Flores to be back up quarterback. Whether it's in New England or elsewhere, what he did with Mac next year. He has a job in the NFL if he wants it. Yeah. He's good as a backup quarterback. He's going to get paid close to ten times when he would get his a quarterbacks coach at offensive coordinator, okay? And he has to work happy hours doing it, by the way. Right. Yeah. So, look, if he wants to step away in coach, he's more than welcome to step way and coach. And then, yeah, I think making him the quarterbacks coach is an excellent idea. Would you take, again, would you take a tenth of your current salary to work twice as much and you don't get to still be living out your childhood dream of a career? Probably not. So just remember that when it comes to Brian horror, you're asking her from a lot of money when you want him to be a coach. So I threw out a bunch of days, we've thrown out a bunch of names about who could possibly succeed McDaniels. And my opinion, I think the Patriots need to get two guys to replace Josh McDaniels. I don't think one guy is enough. I think that Bill O'Brien comes in, calls plays and gets the offense of coordinator title. And I would also think about bringing in a full-time passing game coordinator as well. Like some of these other teams have whether that's a Joe Brady, whether that's taking a shadow Shay at a Cleveland, whether that's a Zach Robinson, right? Former patriots backup quarterback in Los Angeles. I think that you need to get two guys to replace one year because McDaniels was so entrenched in the system. So entrenched in what they were doing here and in the program, I'm not sure that one guy is enough to replace all that Josh McDaniels did for the Patriots offense. I think that it can be fresh ideas. I think that they can benefit from all that sort of stuff..

Patriots Beat
"zach robinson" Discussed on Patriots Beat
"So Ian rappaport is claiming from the ownership level that Mark Davis has had his eye on Josh McDaniels for a while. For and this is where all the back channels and this is where all the whispers have formed. And by the way, coaching vacancy. Sarc replaced Shanahan. So yeah. You're right. You're right. The MVP season was college Shannon. I messed up. All right, so this thing's real with the Raiders and Josh McDaniels. We'll continue to monitor that. Bill Brian's one name, we were talking a little bit there about src. It's kind of hard pressed to find another name that makes a lot of sense unless they go completely outside the box here. Oh, with this OC high, or are they promote from within? I think has a chance. Can I throw one out there? Yes. A lot of former patriots quarterbacks have had success now as offensive coordinators. There's one former patriots quarterback very familiar with the system that may not have a job soon. Are you going with this or I think you're going with this? I mean, I'm kidding, but yeah. Yeah, I'm glad you picked up on the joke here. No, in all honesty though, I'd love to see them font. You know, I know most of these guys are already in OC roles, but maybe you know a chance to work with Mac or something. Kevin O'Connell, Zach Robbins. Zach Robinson actually might be a receiver as coach right now. Zach Robinson would be interesting. Yeah. Even I can't Rohan Davies coaching at the college level right now. He's kind of a quarterback specialist. He's we have, I can't do names this week. The former quarterback we have on. Tim Jenkins. Tim, he kind of started out like Tim and I think he's gotten into some coaching a little bit. So I would just go through the rolodex of Brady's backups and see if something like I wouldn't hate that. I want to check on Zach Robinson because I know he he's kind of been a hot name recently and I don't think he's an OC yet. I think he's, yeah, he's the assistant quarterbacks coach for the rams. It's not a bad idea. Wouldn't be a bad option. Zach Robinson would be if they're gonna go external. And they kind of need to run that sort of offense a little bit more. You would hate if Zach Robinson was a part, though. You can kind of offense they need to run..

Leadership and Success with Coach BZ
"zach robinson" Discussed on Leadership and Success with Coach BZ
"To be one of America's great leaders, he led a torch in Alabama. And darkness fled in that setting. Yes, you should know this because it's in your own city. From a poverty stricken area, a Philadelphia Pennsylvania merit Anderson rose up to be the world's greatest contralto so that a toscana could say that a voice like this comes only once in a century and sibelius of Finland could say my roof is too low for such a voice from the red hills of Gordon county Georgia. And the arms of a mother who can neither read nor write Roland Hayes rolls up to be one of the world's great singers and carried his melodious voice into the palaces and mansions of kings and queens from crippling circumstances there came a George Washington Carver to call for himself an imperishable niche in annals of science. That was a start in the diplomatic sky, and then came Ralph bunch the grandson of a slave preacher, and he reached up and grabbed it and allowed it to shine in his life with all of its scintillating beauty. That was a star in the athletic sky, and then came Zach Robinson in his day and will amaze in his day with that powerful bets in that calm spirits then came Jesse Owens with his fleet and dashing feet. Then came John Lewis and Muhammad Ali with educated fists all of them came to tell us that we can be somebody and to justify the conviction of the poet, flees a locks and black complexion can not forfeit nature's claim skin may differ but affection dwells in black and white the same. And if I was so tall as to reach the pole, the grasp of the ocean and a span, I must be measured by my soul, the mind is a standard of the man. Finally. I'm finally in your life's blueprint, must be a commitment to the eternal principles of beauty, love, and justice, not allow anybody to pull you so low. As to make you hate them, don't allow anybody to cause you to lose yourself respect to the point that you do not struggle for justice. However young you are. You have a responsibility to seek to make your nation a better nation in which to live, you have a responsibility to seek to make life better for everybody. And so you must be involved in the struggle for freedom. And justice, I in this struggle for freedom and justice, there are many constructive things that we all can do. And that we all must do. And we must not give ourselves to those things which will not solve our problems. You've heard the word nonviolent and you've heard the word violent. I happen to believe in nonviolence. We struggle with this method with young people and adults alike. All over the south, and we have won some significant victories and we've got to.