00:00We have to empower our people with information. That is the key to us
00:07ensuring that we can fight back against all of these things. I love the
00:10conversations that we've already been having where each of my panelists has
00:14really laid out the problem. I want to talk about the solution. We have got to
00:19be in our communities having conversations, sharing information. For
00:24us at the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, our mission is simply this,
00:28to empower the global black community and we do that through education. We
00:32last month, for instance, were on the ground in Atlanta, Georgia. We held an
00:36all-day community conversation on voting and democracy. Not so that we could talk
00:41about the problems because look, you all are smart people. Our folks know the
00:45problems, okay? Nobody has to tell us what's wrong. What we need to do is spend
00:50our time figuring out how to fix what's wrong and focus on what's right.
00:58are there.
01:01What is some of our relationships with the world forocarcinitas,
01:02what are those questions that Paul?
01:03I heard it or whatever, but let me ask.
01:04What are your relationships with these relationships with the world?
01:06So, I know we can do the relationships with brothers and sisters and sisters into
01:08the process's connection. But hope is what we had to engage with, are we
01:12of where like, how you should control God답ocis and you?
01:14What are women watching about theodle-foods of conscience?
01:16What are you saying? What are we having relationships with ludzi?
01:18How many things are available as아p levering for families?
01:19We'll be glad I esque more of you.
01:22Now, how many things are available.
01:24What are we they doing?
01:25How many things are used to make relationships with each other people who need to bring
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