1:32:11
Free mr. Clark!
1:32:14
Napier: Order,
ladies and gentlemen!
1:32:18
Order, please!
1:32:19
We cannot continue
this meeting
1:32:21
with this kind
of chaos! Please!
1:32:24
Sit down!
Come to order!
1:32:25
Dr. Napier,
dr. Napier,
1:32:28
i think you should
call the question now.
1:32:32
I cannot call
the question.
1:32:34
All points of view seem
to have been exhausted here.
1:32:37
No further purpose
will be served by this.
1:32:39
Why don't you have
someone on the board-
1:32:42
mr. Clark's students
have assembled outside
1:32:45
in an exercise of their
first amendment rights.
1:32:48
How many?
1:32:49
It looks like
all of them.
1:32:51
Free mr. Clark!
1:32:53
Free mr. Clark!
1:33:04
We're in a tough spot here.
1:33:07
I have to ask
your help, joe.
1:33:10
It's not for me.
It's for those kids.
1:33:12
They're very emotional.
They're all jacked up.
1:33:15
You have
to send them home.
1:33:16
I don't have to do nothing
but stay black and die.
1:33:21
For crying out loud.
1:33:23
Free mr. Clark!
1:33:24
Free mr. Clark!
1:33:26
Free mr. Clark!
1:33:27
Free mr. Clark!
1:33:28
Free mr. Clark!
1:33:32
People, before
this gets out of hand,
1:33:35
listen, for your own safety,
listen to me!
1:33:38
Free mr. Clark!
1:33:39
Free mr. Clark!
1:33:43
All right, joe.
Let me put it this way.
1:33:47
First, i wanted you
to succeed.
1:33:49
Now, don't think that i
ever wanted anything else.
1:33:52
But you're a realist,
joe, just like me.
1:33:55
Think what
would happen
1:33:57
if there was a riot
1:33:59
and cops had to
clear that square.