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1:11:02
We nail him,
1:11:03
and we make her
happy.

1:11:06
Politics.
What a business.

1:11:08
It's just like yours,
putting out fires.

1:11:24
The mayor's going to
nail me, huh?

1:11:26
What do i
always say?

1:11:28
He's got the hammer
and nails himself.

1:11:30
These are some
of my white students.

1:11:31
Frankie, bernard,
steve.

1:11:35
Boys, this is mr. Rosenberg,
school attorney.

1:11:38
Let him hear
the school song.

1:11:43
Fair eastside
1:11:46
by thy side
by thy side?

1:11:48
We'll stand
we'll stand?

1:11:49
And always
praise thy name-

1:11:53
all right!
1:11:54
I can't stand this.
Needs work, fellas.

1:11:56
Some things
you can't teach.

1:11:58
Bad singing
isn't genetic.

1:12:00
How's your mother?
1:12:02
She got that job.
She's feeling good.

1:12:05
Girls,
what are you doing?

1:12:07
The phone's broken.
My baby's sick.

1:12:09
Make your call
from the office.

1:12:12
When will you girls
learn?

1:12:14
I ain't ashamed
about my baby.

1:12:15
Nobody's saying
you should be ashamed.

1:12:17
And she ain't
ashamed of me.

1:12:19
Whenever
she look at me,

1:12:20
she don't see
no wrong.

1:12:22
Ok. Go on and make
your call.

1:12:25
Mr. Vanzetti,
let these girls make a call.

1:12:28
Hey, mr. Clark.
1:12:29
We can't let them know
who told you.

1:12:32
Why not?
1:12:36
Mr. Clark,
we got a problem.

1:12:38
How come
you leave us out?

1:12:41
Everything's
for the black kids.

1:12:43
The gospel chorus,
football, basketball

1:12:44
is for the blacks.
1:12:46
I'm short. I can't
play basketball.

1:12:49
The point is,
you're ignoring us.

1:12:51
We're getting
really ticked off.

1:12:52
With a mouth
like yours,

1:12:53
you ought to
study law.

1:12:55
Really?
1:12:56
You kids wait for me
in my office.

1:12:59
If you all talk
at once,


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