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Speaker 1 (00:33):
Hi, Jesus, set this get up.
Speaker 2 (01:13):
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Speaker 3 (01:28):
Jesus, this ain't.
Speaker 4 (01:32):
No mystery, Wait say, he said to the west side.
Speaker 5 (01:51):
Why believe that? Jeez, I'm here because I am a
war crying out.
Speaker 6 (02:02):
Bious welcome invited to the trust of the Lord and
the Manning report combo here today. And if you're looking
at this as a rebroadcast, be prayfold. I'm gonna need
you a full and complete and perfold support over the
next month. We're thirty one days out from the well
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actually thirty five days out from the election here in
New York City for the Mayor of New York City,
which I will be. So my schedule is going to
be all over the place, and there'll be several different
things I'm gonna be doing. One is I'm going to
be sleeping on the streets, it looks like, and I'll
be more detail about that. How many days I'm gonna
be out there Where I'm going to be. We're going
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to have a slew of television ads running over the
next starting probably but by the end of the week
all that's going to be happening, and then of course
I'm gonna be making campaign speeches and holding rallies. It's
going to be the busiest month of my life. I
want to get God the praise. I want to thank
all of you all for staying with me over the
past few years. Elder Wholenacker, I guess i'll saw me
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read out his letter of notification. I need that letter
as being, so someone get me the letter I wrote
to Elder Holenaker before the as soon as it came
before the broadcast is over with, I'd like to read
it again on today's broadcast. Uh.
Speaker 5 (03:24):
So, there's a lot going on, and I want you
to be apprized of it.
Speaker 6 (03:30):
If I'm not here at the desk as often as
I have been in times going by, because my schedule
has become a bit different as that. One of the
things I said I was going to do is that
start each day as the Mayor of the City of
New York with prayers. So can I just have a
word right now as the acting mayor of the City
of New York, let me have a word of prayer.
Lord Jesus, we were in a tumultuous in tribulation time,
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and that we understand and we are willing to accept
all of what is happening as a result of your profit.
See Jesus, I look out on humanity daily, and I
suspect that most of them have never read the tribulation.
And one of the good things at least about the
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Southern Baptists, even though the devil got in and twisted
the gave a pre trib and a post trib analogy,
which was definitely a con job. But at least Southern
Baptists are aware of the tribulation. But most people here
in New York City, in the New York area, the
New England area, the Northeast area, they have no idea
what the tribulation is, Jesus. And if you open the
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Bible and rent to them from the old words in
Matthew's Gospel chapter twenty four about your destruction, about your
wars or rumors of wars, your earthquakes, and your families
and pestilencees, they would say, it's all alive because the
devil has been proficient and posting and selling you as
such a you know, a loving and a very good
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and never do any harm. And everybody's good with you, God,
But I want to say start today with prayer over
the city of New York and over the people that
you will give me the opportunity to help develop and
to bless and of course to make the crooked places
straight and make all the crooks pay. So I thank
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you for this privilege of praying today, and then your
name Jesus, I give thanks, Hallelujah and Amen. Now today
I'd like to talk a little bit more about making
the crooked places straight and making the crooks pay. The
explain this an elder It seems an elder Smith was
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able to pick up on this this past Saturday. When
Jesus entered into humanity, and you have to understand, for him,
whatever his robe of the deity was, whatever his robe
of God was, whatever that robe was, he had to
take it off and he had to put on a
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robe of humanity, flesh and blood, sinews.
Speaker 5 (06:04):
Like you and I, lungs and eyes and all of
that kind of thing.
Speaker 6 (06:10):
And it wasn't just something that happens. Stance happened. It
had to be prophesied. The announcement of Jesus had to come,
and of course he used a virgin named Mary to
give birth to him, and the prophecy of the of
the angel Gabriel to give prophecy rather than the man.
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And by the way, can I just parenthetically say this
to the to all of the people that declared that
Obama was black, and to the Israelites declare that they
are the original Jews, and to others as well, have
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a terrible misunderstanding. Let me explain something to you. Jesus
was born of a virgin Mary, who was definitely a
Jewish girl. There's no doubt about it. And therefore the
prophecy that made that happen was not by way of
a man. Our birth is not determined by the male
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or by the man. Our identity, if you will, or
our racial identity in terms of a scriptural humanity, is
not made clear by the male, but it's made clear
by the woman from whose womb we came.
Speaker 5 (07:35):
Jesus came out the womb of a Jew Jewish girl.
He's a Jew.
Speaker 6 (07:40):
Obama came out of a white woman. He's a white man.
So we need to be clear about that. And all
the people running around talking about there the Israelites in
the original Jews and all that kind of thing also
need to be my and we'll teach more about that.
But I find that people are so biblically ignorant it's criminal.
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But you are the race of your mother. Otherwise Jesus
witmen or he would have been the race of the
Holy goals. But we'll talk more about that. That's not
really my subject matter today. What my subject matter is
today is is that we are here to make the
crooked place as straight, to make the crooks play. And
for me to enter into politics at this stage in
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my life, to ent into politics, I cannot enter into
politics with slogans from W. E. B. D. Boy or
from Malcolm X or from the Democrat Party or from
some other persons who you know, power to the people.
I can't enter into politics like that. That would be
such a slap in the face of the Holy goals. Yeah,
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so when I'm entering into the politics with Bible. The
other item is that we have to be mindful of
is that I cannot and will not and shall not
ever lose my faith in the power of the Word
of God.
Speaker 5 (08:57):
Less.
Speaker 6 (08:57):
Say, for instance, one will say, well, pastor Manning, Uh,
you know, power to the people is a great slogan.
You know, it was a popular song. It very well
may have been, but it has can't he hold it
can't hold a candle to the word of God. And
I have to I have to understand that. I have
to be and I am, of course, I am biblical
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spiritual enough to know that power to the people can't
compare to any word coming out of the mouth of
Almighty God, such as making the crooked places straight or
bringing down the hills in the vat. You have to understand.
So very popular, everybody singing that's a song at one
academy will but it has no for me to leave
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God's word and go to something that is profaned, that
came out of the mouth of some rapper.
Speaker 7 (09:52):
Is it is?
Speaker 6 (09:53):
It is ignorant, beyond ignorant, and moreover, it would represent
I don't know the power of God's words. I'm gonna
give up the our God's word for the power of
some rapper. Are you serious?
Speaker 5 (10:06):
Have you lost your mind?
Speaker 6 (10:08):
I mean even the most uninformed Christian would know. Don't
give us hang on the God's word, no matter how
popular the songs are in humanito or in the world.
So that's number one, all right, I want to get
that straight. The other thing is is that the Jesus
birth was a miracle birth, and my coming into the
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area of politics is going to be a miracle. I'm
coming in without being on the ballot. It's it's almost
that Almighty God has set this up that I'm not
on the ballot. It's if I'm coming in as a
miracle birth that that I'm not. I don't I'm not
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coming in with the rest of the clowns that are
on the ballot. But I'm coming in a different door
and probably something that's never been done for a candidate
winning an election as major as this without being on
the ballot. That's it would be a miracle. It would
be thunderous around the world my coming in. And so
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all of this needs to be digested. So I prayed
to listen to this lesson over and over and over
and over again, and you may hear it ten to
twelve times before I get back with more live lessons.
But understood, that's God's plan now for that for us
to be made aware of these revelations that I'm bringing
forth to you now to help us better understand and
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better interpret where we are and why this selection is important.
I cannot enter into this I cannot enter into this
race with slogans from the world that when I got when.
The Bible is full of powerful verses all over, the
Book of Psalms, all over, the Book of Deuteronomy, all over,
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the Book of Matthew, all over. The Bible is full
of slowancuse. Please listen to me, people, Please listen to me.
The Bible is full of slogans, full of powerful verses
that have stood the test of time for thousands of years.
And I'm going to use I'm going to get out
there and start talking about policies.
Speaker 5 (12:18):
Like the world's policies or the world's Please don't misread
the greatness of the God that we serve. Are you
with me? Are you with me?
Speaker 6 (12:30):
When even if I were to lose, which I will
not be worried I to lose, at least I would
still have my God as my Lord and my savior.
I would not have abandoned him for what some popular
rapper said, or what some idiotic politician said. I will
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not abandon God for a rapper. Please understand that. Please
understand that I must go with the crooked places made straight,
and all the crooks made the pay, Which is something
I'm adding the mountains in the hills be brought low
and all the valors be exalted, and I'm going to
do that. I have the thing I'm going to be
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introducing in New York City to infuse forty one billion
dollars into the economy of New York City when I
do become the man. I'll get to that in a
little bit further the segment of not I'll get to
it when I talk to you about that again. So
please know that I'm not on the ballot. And while
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I don't have this as a word from the Lord,
it is best I come in a different door than
these other if you will candidates out there, that I
come in in a different world, and rightly so, because
I'm not coming in as them. I'm not coming in
as one of them. I'm not coming in with the
verses from the rappers or something from mousey tongue or that.
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I'm not coming in that way. I'm coming in as
the servant of the Lord and will remain such that
to people. Otherwise I would go ahead and endorse them,
rather than it would be better for me to endorse
these candidates than to use the language of the world.
Do you understand that all right, Let's get that clear,
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all right. So now the next thing I do want
to say, in terms of my candidacy in my becoming
the next mayor of the City of New York, I
plan to raise the minimum waste to twenty seven.
Speaker 5 (14:31):
Dollars per hour. And I plan to do that quickly
and as effectively as I possibly can.
Speaker 6 (14:38):
One of the reasons why there is homelessness and this
crime and their ghettos is because the people in those
particular neighborhoods don't get the kind of pay that they get.
And we only think that people who have college degrees
should be well paid. But there's a there's a truth
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out there now that's seeing to large number of people.
You know, you go to college, and you run up
one hundred and fifty thousand dollars college tuition bill, and
you get out and you barely can't find a job.
And so a number of people are thinking that, well,
if I can just get some good training and develop
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some skills, perhaps I don't need the college education.
Speaker 5 (15:25):
I'm not telling you about not to go to college,
God forbid.
Speaker 6 (15:27):
What I am saying is that there has been a
structure that has been supported by working class people to
only honor people with large degrees. You don't have to
have a degree to run a big shop. And thinking
about truthful of flaw, who wants to run a big shop?
You don't have to have a college degree, you know,
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to run a small business. To open up a paint store,
open up a haberdasher store and make three four hundred
thousand dollars a year.
Speaker 5 (15:56):
You don't need a college degree to do that. What
you need is a structured skill.
Speaker 6 (16:01):
So what I'm going to do is to by raising
the minimum wage, that'll give everybody at least a running start.
Speaker 5 (16:10):
Then we're going to create a if you will.
Speaker 6 (16:13):
And tie if you must, gentrification housing loan pool where
people who are physically anchored spiritually anchored can go and
borrow and buy a house, borrow up the two three
million dollars to buy a house. And a part of
the commitment of the loan that they would get at
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a very low interest rate, of no interest at all,
is that they would take in a homeless family. That
they were taking a family. We have a family, not
church like brother Browner. I'm not sure where he's living
right now. He's got three children, his wife. They all
come to church on Saturday, and the baby just cries
and interrupts my sermon, like you won't believe, baby, don't
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do anything until I start preaching. But a family like
that needs an opportunity. Let's say, for instance, the elder
Smith buys a home, buys one of the brownstones you'll
see across the street. That's a three family house. He
rents out a whole floor to the Brauner family. They
have to pay him rent. He now has to manage
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the house. We want to do we want to replicate
that kind of an event into the neighborhoods. And if
we can get people who are working at a minimum
wage of twenty seven dollars per hour, making at least
fifty thousand dollars per hour fifty fifty thousand, seven thousand,
seventy thousand dollars per year, then they can afford the rent.
Now they'll still be skimping. I planned listen to this,
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and I'll say this to the gentrifiers. While I've been
definitely against you moving into this community, but I but
I've told you over the years, you have not realized
your dream of an ideal community where you paid five
six million dollars per house and you're now living in
an astured neighborhood.
Speaker 5 (18:00):
This isn't happening. But here's what I'm going to do.
Here's what I'm going to do.
Speaker 6 (18:03):
Gentrifiers and everybody else. First of all, you need, there
needs to be some reconciliation, and gentifries need to come
to talk to me. But I'm going to clean up.
If you walk down one hundred and twenty fifth Street
here in Harlem in New York City is now outlaw.
You see people sleeping on the street. You see all
kinds of dissparaging, if you will, kinds of activities going
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on one hundred and twenty fifth Street. People that are
on drugs, people that have no mattress, have no spoon,
have no curtain, have no table. Every curtain or table
or napkin that they use, a toilet that they use,
a toilet paper that they use, belongs to somebody else.
I'm going to sweep one hundred and twenty fifth Street
broom clean where it looked like.
Speaker 5 (18:50):
Well, we were in.
Speaker 6 (18:51):
Paris several years ago, and I think that we were
on what was known as the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Terrace
or street. It's right near to Shaunpsonley say, and not
too far away from the Eiffel Tower. Beautiful community, beautiful neighborhood,
absolutely beautiful. Well better yet, I'm gonna have the streets
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of Harlem look like sixty second Street on the east
side between the third and second Avenue and First Avenue,
all those beautiful streets. But there's never any thing awride,
never a garbage can out of place, never litter on
the street. Just a very beautiful tree line community. I'm
gonna I'm gonna sweep Harlem broom clean.
Speaker 5 (19:32):
And by the way, can I say this to you.
Speaker 6 (19:36):
Years ago, when I first took the helm of this ministry,
I used to have the men of this community church
that we had, like I don't know, one hundred, two
hundred three hundred men sleeping in the building at night. Well,
one of the things that would have them during in
the morning is get up early in the mornings and
take brooms and see that sidewalk, see that man walking
down the street. Sweep that sidewalk all the way down
to one hundred tenth Street from here, that's thirteen blocks,
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and then sweep all the way up one hundred and
thirty fifth Street, and then sweep both sides of the street.
Every morning they will get out with a bunch of
these heavy deity brooms. I sent thirty forty men out
to sweep the streets.
Speaker 5 (20:09):
I did this for years.
Speaker 6 (20:11):
I'll say this to the gentrifier into all New Yorkers
and all visitors to New Yorker. The first year of
my becoming the mayor of the City of New York,
and at the conclusion or the beginning of the second year,
Harlem will be broom clean. It will be swept, broom clean.
There will be nobody sleeping on the streets. There will
be no litter on the streets. The streets themselves will
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be cleaned. It will be a delightful, delective place. You
can actually eat off the streets. That's how broom clean
I'm going to streets. But not only that, I'm going
to buy the process of raising the minimum wage. Then
encouraging people to own businesses again in Harlem, encouraging people
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to buy homes, get equity, rent out that space, learn
how to manage it, and the minimum wage yourself, and
buy no food sales tax.
Speaker 5 (21:06):
Wherever you go to buy food, you will not pay tax.
And to relieving all the bodegas of sales tax.
Speaker 6 (21:14):
The City of the City of New York is gonna
have to take a hit in the pocket. I'm gonna
tell you this right now, Right now, the city budget
is one point is one hundred and fourteen billion dollars
per year. Well, you're all gonna have to take a
hit in the bucket, in the pocket the City of
New York. You gotta have to tighten your belt. When
I become the mayor of the City of New York,
you got have to tighten your belt. A lot of
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waste money. I see a lot of money that's wasted
for things such as you know, plugins on the street
for your phone, and all kinds of other stuff about
bus schedules and whatnot that really isn't necessary. That we're
gonna cut back on some of those things. The City
of New York needs a cutback. Are you gonna You're
gonna have to take a hit in in your budget
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the City of New York. And we're gonna direct that
money that's going to the City of New York to
then go to all the city the people that are profiting,
the manufacturers, the business people got contracts with the city.
You'all gonna have to take cut a cut, and we're
going to infuse that money back into the community. You
have to read a forty one billion dollars a year. Now,
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if you can imagine, think about this for just a second,
and I can. I'll outline this. I'll have our accountant
outline this for you. Think about this for just a second.
The entire budget of the City of New York, for
the police Department, for the fire department, for all other departments,
for the education department, nine undred thousand students, is one
hundred and fourteen billion dollars a year per year.
Speaker 5 (22:37):
Is that right?
Speaker 6 (22:38):
That's how much it is. Imagine by redirecting, re invigorating
the people that are unproductive, that are not working, that
are not paying taxes, getting back into workforce, getting back
on the tax rolls, getting back on the ownership rods,
getting back in the rental roads, getting back into having
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money in the law neighborhood would reproduce forty one billion dollars.
Speaker 5 (23:04):
That's nearly a third of the budget.
Speaker 6 (23:07):
And I can that would be money that'll be coming
in two so called marginalized neighborhoods, if you want to
call them that. I'm not sure That's why I want
to call them. It's a brilliant It's just God's plan.
It's just a plan that God has put to put forward,
and it would make New York City. The streets of
New York City broom clean.
Speaker 5 (23:27):
There'll be no litter, there'll be no people on the
street sleeping, there'll be.
Speaker 6 (23:33):
No riff raff. And you know I was when I
was growing up in North Carolina, there was a man
who had some psychological problems and he lived with his family,
and there were several women that lived in the house.
I had a decent house. And one of the things
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I liked about him that had a outside in the
yard they had because they had a big yard in
the house on that street next to the think that
the Ami Church.
Speaker 7 (24:04):
Was.
Speaker 6 (24:04):
They had a place where they grew grapes. Anyway, so
this man was a little bit off, and so most
of us when we were young would be afraid to
go by the house because we know he's sitting on
the porch for did to come out and chase us
and run after us.
Speaker 5 (24:16):
And sometimes he do that.
Speaker 6 (24:17):
Sometimes he come out, he chased, he run after we'd
all run and scatter. But they let him stay in
the house. He was a little bit crazy, but they
let him stay in the house. See the problem the
blessing with me is that I grew up at a
time when, no matter what happened, every man and every woman,
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and every boy and every girl had a bed to
go to at night, no matter how impoverished the time.
Even during the time of the Great Depression, every man,
every woman, and every boy and every girl had a
bed at night because the families took them in, even
though some of them were a little bit crazy, some
of them had problems, etc. But we all dealt with it.
Speaker 5 (24:58):
We all dealt with it.
Speaker 6 (25:00):
Nobody slept on the streets. We can bring that back.
We've lost our way. And I'll tell you why we've
lost our way, because our leaders are hypocrites. They are
worse than hypocrites. They're satanic. And the rules of life,
the rules of civic if you will, family structure, they're all,
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if you will, hypocrites, the very best of them a
satanic at the very There is all this business about
blaming white folk for everything that ever goes wrong with
black folk. The white man's ice. If you go buy
a block of ice and the white man buys a block,
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and the white man sells the white man a block,
and the white man sells the black man. The white
man will sell the black man a block of ice
is not as cold as the white man's ice. I mean,
that's all you hear out of the mouth of these
so called black college professors at Princeton, and these Cornell
West and these Eddie Gloyd's and these Van Jones and
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all of these news commentators and everything is the white
man's ice is colder. The white man gets what he buys.
You buy the same place, but the white man gives
you a lesser product. I mean, it is ridiculous, how
insane this has become over the last sixty years. And
if you're not, if you're too young to realize when
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even during the time of Jim Crow, every man had
a bid to sleep in, every child had a bid
to sleep in, every child had a father in their home.
None of this nonsense, this perversion that you hear on
a daily basis coming out of the mouth of these hypocrites.
And now they've gone even worse by wanting the men
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to become homo sexual men, women to become lesbian women.
Speaker 5 (26:48):
Is madness.
Speaker 6 (26:50):
I will so to the Gentrifierer. You probably thought you'd
never hear this from me, But I'm going to increase
the property give your property value. Gentrify, I'm going to
increase your property values because I'm gonna take all the
riff raff out of the community, and not by using
the police and cracking heads. I'm gonna take it out
by simply employing the biblical principles and showing the spirit
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of love and stopping the lye and stopping the profiting. Stopping,
if you will, the cottage industry. That a lot of
these pension those negroes, they make all the money by
blaming white folk and stirring up anger with black folk
to be angry with white folk, and they've being intermediaries.
Speaker 5 (27:29):
That's how they make them.
Speaker 6 (27:30):
Millions of dollars to do it in the movies, even
though they got making money on as athletes. I'm going
to the gentrifiers, I Am going to improve your property
value by cleaning the streets and making the neighborhood safer, cleaner,
and without using police or the fire department. That's right,
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That's what I'm gonna do. I've done it for years.
I used to sweep the streets of these this community
for years, and I used to clean up, to let
people go out of the building that they were unkempt,
and I gave a man a bed to sleep in.
So we need to be mindful of what's coming with
me as the mayor of the City of New York.
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But I do plan to and I'll close with this.
This is a budget right now. The City of New
York is one point is one hundred and fourteen million dollars.
I plan to make New York City a classic upgraded
city where poverty has been abolished, homelessness has been a
bobblished has been abolished. I do plan to say this.
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I do want to remind everyone that I'm going to
keep the street vendors, but they're going to have to,
you know, clean up their act, polish up their act,
get their act together. I will require street vendors to
wear uniforms based on the logos of their business, whatever
their property, whatever they are selling. But there's enough room
one hundred and twenty fifth Street for the for the
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street vendors and the store owners. My listen, this is
America capitalist. I'm a capitalist in that regard the and
so let the best man win I think the street
vendors need to be able. I consider them small businesses.
Now they're gonna have to wear uniforms. Uh, They're gonna
have to be fully responsible for the whitewashing of their sidewalk,
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for the cleaning, and for the presentation of their wares.
Speaker 5 (29:23):
And they can do that.
Speaker 6 (29:25):
That's not the problem. Most of them would be willing
to do it. But I'm gonna make Harlem, in particular,
the street's so clean. When I say to you, I'm
gonna Harlem is gonna be the streets are gonna be
brooms swept clean, brooms. You won't see anybody sleeping on
the street. You won't see anybody vega, vagabondy. I'm gonna
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make Harlem brooms, the entire community community of Harlem brooms
swept clean. On thirty five hundred, forty fifth, one hundred
and sixteen, tenth Seventh Avenue, Eighth Avenue, Lenox Avenue, Lexington Avenue.
Speaker 5 (29:57):
Brooms swept clean.
Speaker 6 (30:00):
Those of you who've known me for a little while,
do you remember when I said thirty four years ago
that the streets of Harlem would be so clean you
could take off your shoes and walk barefoot. I'm just
being the quintessential lord servant, James David Manning, please dwell
on that. And they didn't give all your energy and
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all of your strength to listening. I said this thirty
four years ago, that the streets will be so clean
you could take off your shoes and walk barefoot. I'm
gonna show you a picture of myself and Elizabeth actually
on the street out in front of the church walking barefoot,
thirty four years ago. I was a much younger man.
Elizabeth was a little bit younger too, But I said
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I was gonna make the streets brooms sweep, swept clean,
and I'm gonna do that. I'm gonna do that as
the mayor of the City of New York. And again
I'm gonna bring forty one billion dollars. Now, if you
look at the car commerce, the economic commerce of Wall
Street down in that region, I suppose that and annually
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they go over the tree in dollar mark in terms
of sales, of stocks, of trading, of businesses, of mergers
of banking, all of that they do probably on a
billion dollars, and New York just gets a small chunk
of that of one hundred and fourteen billion dollars to
run the city of New York. What I'm going to
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do is that I'm going to turn Harlem into a
black wall street.
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Well, no, not.
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That that's a phrase they came from back in the
nineteen twenties in Tulsa, Oklahoma. No, I'm going to turn
Harlem into an outlaw wall street to a righteous wall street.
Where and Bedsty too, and Fort Green and South Jamaica
and East New York and all of those regions I'm
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going to turn into a profitable area where there will
be forty one billion, forty one Imagine this in South Jamaica.
Imagine this and Bedsty forty one billion dollars now being
poured into these neighborhoods. How it would change their clothing
at the people where, the cars that they drive, the
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houses that they live in, And it would upscale the
city of New York in ways probably nobody ever dreamed
of in terms of New York being in an upscale city.
Will be the new Dubai of the Western world. To
be absolutely sure, all right, listen, I'm going to take
a break. Everybody, don't go anywhere. I'm going to be
right back. But let's have a word of prayer. Lord Jesus,
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let the words of my heart and the meditation with
the words of my mouth and the meditation. I've just
prayed about for so long, and I've prophesied that I'm
going to make the streets of New York broom clean,
clean of all the garbage, clean of all the litter,
clean of all the gunk, clean of all the gum,
the spear it clean of all the debris, and clean
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of all the poor people that have lost their way,
that don't have a bid to sleep in or a
toilet to sit on. I'm going to make New York
City streets broom clean. And I've prophesied this thirty four
years ago, and anybody can go back to my prophecies
that the streets will be so clean that outlaw, the
streets will be so clean you can take off your
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shoes and walk barefoot. That's why it's very important that
you do everything to fight for me to become the
mayor of the City of New York. And understand, I'm
coming from a different perspective. I am not coming from
use of the language of the world. I will always
and forever and never revert. I will always use the
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language of the Bible, and then your name Jesus, I
pray hallelujah and amen. I'll be right back.
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Bless you off the craft.
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You're the pastor of the church.
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Yes, I am.
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I love that you.
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I've been even watching that church, my hustle for youth.
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You're so bold, you are not out of order, and
I love the authority that you want so inspirational.
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That's my man.
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He's sitting back in the countin Thank you for Oh yeah, God,
thank you, thank.
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You, Hi, follow you, thank you, thank you, thank You're
so very.
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Very much that God.
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Listen the hands you want a little all up here? Yeah,
what's your name? Lynette Nicholas, Lynette? Well, thank you, Jeanneless.
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Yes, I'll take a fly.
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You're you're a journalist.
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Yes, you're right for.
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Essence magazine, the books and culture.
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Will give me some press. Thank you so much.
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I sing me for I'm going to have you all right.
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It's the fushing you in the story.
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I'll bet you all.
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Look.
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I'm so happy to meet my husband. Sometimes we walk
global from our condo just to see what you cooked
up as the whole.
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It's just true.
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People are so caught up in modern day creatures and
they're trying to be celebrities and please everybody.
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Your leaders are supposed to tear that.
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They're supposed to break down protocol, you know, and not
follow the status quo.
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So thank you for your compliments.
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Not everybody's confused. We understand the votes, you know, and.
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Here we gotta love me, don't care.
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I love you all.
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I cannot wait to tell my husband. We always come
and see what we're pudding. How's your name, Nicholas?
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Okay, yeah, I'm God blessing that.
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Yes, ma'am I you I I'm so thank you for y'all.
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God bless you.
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Thank you for stopping and saying hello to me. Absolutely,
thank you, God bless you.
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Take a picture of may pass to James Manton so
well become and be like I met him personally.
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Where you gonna help me move some better place?
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I will read that card?
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Will help you improve your life if you get a
better income or take these burdens off your.
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Shoulders that you're carrying her out. Yes, we need to
understand that. Thank you, God bless you understand.
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Really that's you.
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How are you to meet you?
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Great God? I'm happy to be hey, bring that.
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Right over, man, all right.
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What's your name? Jerald David, jerl David Joe j E
R e L d r l G Joe.
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Okay, I'll be looking away.
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I'm talking about the mayor next mayor.
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God, that's what you mean, That's what you mean? He definite, definitely, God,
bless you, thank you. I'm the only one that can
cure your spirit, your problems. Or I can bring healing,
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and I can bring healing.
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Yorks Ready.
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Ready go ready go ready good to get a ready
reay goody good ready to go ready good ready good
ready you ready go rey good ready good Read of
city gear red from who will fight for you in
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all your needs? The tide of the lassity. You've been
told he is a chance for you to vote for true.
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He's a man with the plan that will get you
through your struggles.
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All enjoy.
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The dawn of a newd your eyes have never seen.
Get read if a change and be truly said.
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We love righteousness.
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We don't need no politician. Love righteousness is all we need.
Loving righteousness. New York City needs loving righteousness. That's all
we need. Yes it can, Yes it can't can, Yes
it canon can, and he will because he's a man
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it's a can. It's the cant can. It's the Canedy can,
and he will because he's a man. It's a can,
it's a can't can. It's the canaedy can, and he
will because he's the man. Yes, the can, Yes, the
can't can. Yes, the canedy can, And he will because
he's the man. I'm a Magiston. It's you can't can.
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Yes, it can.
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You don't need no politicians, Harvey Madisine. It's the can't can.
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It's all we.
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Love, lesson.
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It's the can't can, Yes, the canon and heeding me
loving Magistine.
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If you can't can, that's all we need.
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May m hm.
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That was a beautiful day the West Indiend Day Carnival. UH,
and all our members were out there and I was
riding on that float. I think our float was the
most beautiful float in the entire parade.
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UH.
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And the thing went on for hours, nearly eleven hours.
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And UH and so we're grateful for having that opportunity.
Now I wish to announce that, UH, to re announce
that we are going to start our if you will
television broadcast ads, perhaps as soon as the end of
this week. We've reached the contract with a media company
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and we have paid them three hundred thousand dollars. They've
already got to check. By the way, I need to
talk to you about contributing so we can keep this going,
you know, otherwise we'll be going to the poorhouse. But
we've already paid them. And here's what our contract will
will get us. They're going to give us for the
three hundred thousand dollars that we paid them, they're going
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to give us three hundred and six I'm sorry, three
hundred and sixty thirty second ads on ABC WABC, Good
Morning America, Good Morning America, Good Morning America, The View,
The gd Wake Up Us, A Good Day, Street Walk, Sherry,
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Jennifer Hudson, The Noon at twelve PM. The Now most
of these programs, I don't know some I'm probably not
giving them the right prediction. But WNYW, The New York
The six o'clock News, The Number, Small Town, Good Day
on NYC, and Just The Family, Feud, Family Food, Judge, Marlin,
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The Last Man Standing forty eight hours they're going to
give us. And if you on these, for instance, on
Good Morning America, they're going to give us ten broadcasts
Monday through Friday, and they're going to give us on
one of the Saturday ten am to eleven am, give
us two broadcasts I'm sorry ten another ten broadcasts.
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So the schedule is quite varied.
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We're going to be on television during the month of
October three hundred and sixty times. Now that may not
be the exhaustive number of times we're going to be
broadcasting on and they this this media source, Ha said, Passavannah,
we're gonna put you everywhere, not just on some of
the big shows and the popular shows, but we're gonna
put you everywhere so everybody will see you. And you know,
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three hundred and sixty times on television in one month
is going to get our name out there. I'm confident
that it's going to make us more popular than Ivory
Soap once we you know, this campaign has run its course.
So we're thankful to all of you. We do want
to say to you that we need you to contribute
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to our broadcast in addition to the three hundred and
sixty thirty minute spots that we're going to have on
local television stations, and there are about ten different television
stations in New York and we're gonna be on all
of them. I'm gonna be sleeping on the streets. I'm
still working on how to get that worked out, on
the schedule and when to start. I'm up to being
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out sleeping on the street for as many as twenty
one days. Now.
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That's the max.
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That's not set in stone the next scheduling that I'm
looking at. And it takes a little time to schedule
all this because I need to look at my own health,
my own well being, my bathroom breaks and food and
whether I'm fasting. As you know, the Bible says that
before Jesus started his ministry the way I'm starting my
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political life. The Bible says that Jesus went out into
the desert and he stayed out in the desert for
forty days and forty nights, and he didn't eat nor
drink for forty days and forty nights. What I'm gonna
do people of people of the world, and especially to
the Jews are that are weeping, that came up to
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me weeping, asking me to please win the mayor's office
and stop Mondamie. The Jews have come up to me
weeping and begging me minuted them from Israel who don't
even live here, but know that Mondami revenge will bring
Jiha and to real law and oppression to people who
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are now enjoying some motor Cromer freedom. But I'm going
and I'm gonna do that for them. But my scheduling
has to do a lot to do with what Jesus
did when he spent forty days out before he started.
I'm going to I'm looking to spend twenty one days now.
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I may have to schedule back based on some things.
If I schedule back, it'll be scheduled back to perhaps
eighteen days. The lowest number of days that I will
spend out on the street will be fifteen days. But
I will sleep on the street. I will not go
to my bed, I will not go to my house.
I will not go to Elizabeth's arms. I will not
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go to the kitchen. I will not go to the refrigerator.
I will not go to anything in my house. I
will not go in the building where I live, of
the church where I preach for either fifteen or twenty
one days. And I'm going to culminate my my campaign
one hundred and twenty Fifth Street and seventh Avenue will
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be the last day I will sleep on the street.
And so we are we're giving God the praise for
the opportunity to be able to do this, for the
strength to be able to do it, and I'll be
ready for the office of mayor once I but I
want to just look very carefully at you know what
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this will entail and how what will be required of
me before I make the commitment, and then I will
be announcing, or at least I'm considering announcing where I'm
going to be sleeping on the street. And so in
the event you want to come and chat with me,
I'll be there. Also, we have both of our vans
Praise God. Excuse me, boy, excuse me, why, pardon me please,
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We're both of our school vans are now wrapped in
the knocking Out Mondami. Uh post on both of those vans,
and we're gonna We're gonna station them all around New
York City. UH so people can see them. And I
think we got a pretty good campaign going. It's engineered.
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We have a copy of one of those vans where
we can show the people what the vans is gonna
look like. They're wrapped with the Knockout Mandami rap and Uh,
we're going to be putting them at Columbia University. Uh,
We're gonna be putting down at City Hall, We're gonna
be putting them in at Central Park, putting them This
is gonna when people walk out the doors of their building,
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this is what they're gonna see parked in front of them.
So it's gonna be sort of our traveling billboard. And
we're hoping to reach three million people at the very
least with these two vans. Over the next thirty days,
we'd like to reach five million New Yorkers. We're going
to put them outside some schools as well. So this
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is another part of the campaign in addition to my
sleeping on the streets. And by the way, my sleeping
on the streets will be to relate to the people,
to let the people know that I'm going to sweep
the streets broom clean, that I understand homelessness, I understand crime,
I understand housing. I am the best at ever that
has ever done it. So that's why I'm going to
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be out on the street relating to the people. But yes,
so we're praying to reach at least three to five
million people New Yorkers with this particular ad that we have,
and then of course the three hundred and sixty ads
running on the local television stations. Well, we pray that
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people I'll be a household name at very least at
the end of this process. But certainly it's our plan
to win the election. All Right, I'm going to take
a break. Everybody, don't go anywhere. I'll be right back.
And I want to read Minister Honaker's nomination letter that
we so proudly and godly proudly we're able to read
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this past Sabbath. So don't go anywhere. I'll be right back.
Greetings everybody. My name is James Manning. I'm the pastor
of the Outlaw War Missionary Church right here in Harlem,
New York. I'm standing on the corner of African Square
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in front of the Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Statue. My
purpose for being here today is because more than eleven
years ago, the Lord God Almighty introduced to me the
building of the Middle Passage Urch, a memorial that would
represent the deaths the literally millions of Africas that died
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in the three hundred year slave trade between Europe and
Africa and America. Now let me say this, This is
not a racist building memorial or arch. America is the
greatest nation in the history of this planet. There's no
doubt about it. There's no nation as generous, as powerful,
as blessed of God as is America. So this is
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not about racism at all. It's not about stirring racial anks.
This is about memorializing the deaths of the millions of
Africans that died during the Middle Passage, whose bodies lie
beneath the cold Atlantic waves, and whose voices have not
been heard. They didn't get an opportunity to come to
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America to be slaves. But God has called me to
build an arch here on one hundred and twenty fifth
Street and Seventh Avenue known as African Square.
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And I want to show you where the arch should build.
Should be built.
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It should rise as high seventy feet in the air
near the Teresa Hotel, and it should be centered facing
One face of the arch should be facing the east
side going to the east of Harlem as it were,
and the other side would be facing the west side
of Harlem going west as it is. And the arch
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should be anchored in this part of seventh Avenue on
one hundred and twenty fifth Street. This project has been
ordained by Almighty God. He introduced the idea to me.
I accepted it. One of the things that will be
necessary in order for this arch to be built, and
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to be built speedily, and to be built lovingly, without racism,
without anks, but rather than being built as a memorial
of anger or racism, built as a memorial to the
greatness of what America is. But one of the things
that's key to getting that arch built that I should
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become the mayor of the City of New York. Once
I'm the mayor of the City of New York, the
project will go much easier and much smoother. I'm counting
on your support as we make this effort to build
this great memorial standing seventy feet high into the air
and reaching across seventy Avenue to the south side and
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the north side, and east and west going on one
hundred and twenty fifth History. I thank God for the
privilege of serving him on this wise. I thank him
for believing in me. I want to ask you to
do the same thing that Jesus does, that he believes
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in me. This will be a memorial that will bring
people from all over the world. For finally, the voices
that lie beneath coal Atlantic will have a memorial stone
memorializing their time, their contributions also to America. I want
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to also state as I close, as we bring this
project to a close, that again, the work that God
has called me to do, the work that I would
do as the Mayor of the City of New York,
will only make America a better, a more powerful, and
a more exclusive, blessed Christian nation that honors it dead,
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no matter what the past has been. And I want
to say, there will not be one stone that will
be brought from the continent of Africa. All the building
stones will be brought from Africa, but now one stone
will be brought in hatred. And this project will never
symbolize racism a hatred. And when it is finally done
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and the Fat Lady sings, the Fat Lady will sing God,
bless America, learn that I love. That will be her
tune when this project is finally finished. Can I count
on your support starting number one with my becoming the
mayor of the City of New York. I need your help.
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I need you to donate. I need you to pray.
I need you to participate, and then once the legislation start,
I want you to stand up and say, let the
voices of the dead that lie beneath the cold Atlantic
waves be heard for the first time in over three
hundred years. Thank you so very much for listen to me.
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I'm James David Manning. I'm the Lord's servant. All right, okay, everybody,
we're wrapping things up. Please continue to review this broadcast.
It's going to be titled I Will Infuse working neighborhoods
of New York City with forty one billion dollars. Please
share this with as many people as you possible can.
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Even though you don't live in New York, you can
donate to the campaign. If you're an American, you have
every right to donate to the mayor of the City
of New York. And as most people realize that this
mayoral election of the City of New York, the second
toughest of the most powerful, meaningful job in America, is
between the Christian and a Muslim, between Mandamie and myself.
And you can donate, and you should donate if you
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live in America. But this is going to affect you
no matter where you are, and you do want me
to be met. You don't want Mandamie, you don't want him.
But we're very honored to write this letter to Minister
James Honaker. It says, I'm writing to formally nominate you
for the position of Elder at Otlacked World Ministries and
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Bethelight Community Church. Having known you, Minister Honaker, for several years,
I'm confidently I can confidently attest to your exis simply
character and your unwavering commitment to Outlaw World Ministries qualifications
and contributions. James Honaker has consistently demonstrated the qualities outlined
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in the qualifications for Elder, as described in On Peter
chapter five, verses one through four and Titus versus one,
verses one, five through nine. You are a longstanding member
from the Obama years. You are a contributing member to
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the programming of the Trusted Lord Hour and the Manning Report,
faithful tither and generous giver to the ministry, to the school,
to the children. You've also given nineteen acres of land
to support the Ministry. Most recently, and most importantly, your
sermons on Facebook have been powerful warning to the world
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that we're in the tribulation, and that Jesus is to return,
and the urgent need for sinners to give up their
sins and fall on their needs and repent and cry righteousness. Also,
your incredible recovery from the sickness of cancer serves as
both an example and an inspiration to the thousands of
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people who listen to the trust in the Lord hour.
The encouragement and support of your wife, your son, children
and grandchildren. We give praise for James Honaker is just
an incredible individual. Although I am your pastor, I consider
you a friend. Therefore, I am promoting you to the
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office to give advice and counsel on all of the
responsibilities of the Outlaw Wormansiony Church the Bethelot Community Baptist Church.
You are officially nominated as an elder and your dead
of installment shall be later determined. Congratulations to the Honacre family,
and so it is, and welcome, mister. That's just a copy.
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We've already emailed, not email, but overnight mailed your letter
to you. We pretty you will receive it soon. And
so I'm gonna take us at the top of the
hour with some reminiscence of Minister Honaker.
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One day we.
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Heyjesus Monday, see those two. One day we Satjesus.
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Monday. See way. I hope today.
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You find your way.
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You see.
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You'll do.
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One day?
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Are we.
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See one day?
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See day?
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Do two?
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One day as one day I see.
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Day or two?
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Come and go with me.
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And the same.
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Monday will Cgesus.
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Bnday running over the next starting probably, but by the
end of the week, uh, all that's going to be happening.
And then of course I'm going to be making campaign
speeches and holding rallies. It's going to be the busiest
month of my life. I want to give God the praise.
I want to thank all of you all for staying
with me over the past few years. Elder Whole, I
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guess i'll.
Speaker 5 (01:00:43):
Saw me read out his letter of notification.
Speaker 6 (01:00:48):
I need that letter he's going, So someone get me
the letter I wrote to Elder Whole Naker before this,
as soon as it came. Before the broadcast is over,
I'd like to read it again on today's broadcast. So
there's a lot going on, and I want you to
be apprized of it. If I'm not here at the
desk as often as I have been in times gone by,
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because my schedule has become a bit different that one
of the things I said I was going to do
is that start each day as the mayor of the
City of New York with prayer. So can I just
have a word right now, as the acting mayor of
the City of New York, Let me have a word
of prayer.
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Lord Jesus.
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We're in a tumultuous and a tribulation time, and that
we understand and we are willing to accept all of
what is happening as a result of your prophecy, Jesus.
I look out on humanity daily and I suspect that
most of them have never read the Tribulation. And one
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of the good things, at least about the Southern Baptists,
even though the devil got in and twisted gave a
pre trib and a post trib analogy, which was definitely
a con job, But at least Southern Baptists are aware
of the tribulation. But most people here in New York City,
in the New York area, the New England area, the
Northeast area, they have no idea what the tribulation is, Jesus.
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And if you open the Bible and rented them from
the old words in Matthew's Gospel chapter twenty four, about
your destruction, about your wars, your rumors of wars, your earthquakes,
and your families and pestilenses. They would say, it's all
alive because the devil has been proficient and posting and
selling you as such a a loving and a very
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good and never do any harm. And everybody's good with you. God.
But I want to start today with prayer over the
city of New York and over the people, that you
will give me the opportunity to help develop and to
bless and of course to make the crooked places straight
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and make all the crooks pain. So I thank you
for this privilege of praying today, and then your name Jesus,
I give thanks, Hallelujah and Amen. Now today I'd like
to talk a little bit more about making the crooked
places straight and making the crooks pay. Explain this an
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elder It seems an elder Smith was able to pick
up on this this past Saturday. When Jesus entered into humanity,
and you have to understand, for him, whatever his robe
of the deity was, whatever his robe of God was,
whatever that robe was, he had to take it off,
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and he had to put on a robe of humanity,
flesh and blood, sinews like you and I, lungs and
eyes and all of that kind of thing. And it
wasn't just something that happens. Stance happened. It had to
be prophesied. The announcement of Jesus had to come. And
of course he used a virgin named Mary to give
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birth of him, and the prophecy of the of the
angel Gabriel to give prophecy rather than the man. And
by the way, can I just parenthetically say this to
the to all of the people that declared that Obama
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was black, and and to the Israelites declared that they
are the original Jews, and to others as well, have
a terrible misunderstanding. Let me explain something to you. Jesus
was born of a virgin Mary, who was definitely a
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Jewish girl. There's no doubt about it. And therefore the
prophecy that made that happen was not by way of
a man. He Our birth is not determined by the
male or by the man. Our identity, if you will,
or our racial identity in terms of his scriptural humanity
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is not made clear by the male, but it's made
clear by the woman from whose womb we came. Jesus
came out the womb of a Jew Jewish girl, he's
a Jew. Obama came out of a white woman. He's
a white man. So we need to be clear about that.
And all the people running around talking about there the
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Israelites and the original Jews and all that kind of
thing also need to be my and we'll teach more
about that. But I find that people are so biblically
ignorant it's criminal. But you are the race of your mother.
Otherwise Jesus a witman, or he would have been the
race of the Holy Ghost. But we'll talk more about that.
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That's not really my subject matter today. What my subject
matter is today is is that we are here to
make the crooked place as straight, to make the crooks play,
and for me to enter into politics at this stage
in my life, to end into politics, I cannot enter
into politics with slogans from W. E. B. The Boy,
or from Malcolm X, or from the Democrat Party or
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from some other persons who you know, power to the people.
I can't enter into politics like that that that would
be such a slap in the face of the Holy Ghost.
You know. So when I'm entering into the politics with Bible,
the other item is that we have to be mindful love,
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is that I cannot and will not and shall not
ever lose my faith.
Speaker 5 (01:06:31):
In the power of the Word of God.
Speaker 6 (01:06:33):
Let's say, for instance, one will say, we'll Pastor Manning
h You know, power to the people is a great slogan.
You know, it was a popular song. It very well
may have been, but it has canty hold. It can't
hold a candle to the word of God. And I
have to understand that I have to be and I am,
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of course I am biblical spiritual enough to know that
power to the people can't compare to any word coming
out of the mouth of Almighty God, such as making
the crooked places straight or bringing down the hills in
the You have to understand, so very popular, everybody singing
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that's a song at one academy. But it has no
for me to leave God's word and go to something
that is profaned, that came out of the mouth of
some rapper. Is it is ignorant, beyond ignorant, and moreover,
it would represent I don't know the power of God's
word I'm gonna give up the power of God's.
Speaker 5 (01:07:36):
Word for the power of some rapper.
Speaker 6 (01:07:39):
Are you serious?
Speaker 5 (01:07:41):
Have you lost your mind?
Speaker 6 (01:07:44):
I mean, even the most uninformed Christian would know. Don't
give us hang on the God's word, no matter how
popular the songs are in humanito or in the world.
Speaker 5 (01:07:55):
So that's number one, all right, I want to get
that straight.
Speaker 6 (01:08:00):
The other thing is is that the Jesus birth was
a miracle birth, and my coming into the area of
politics is going to be a miracle. I'm coming in
without being on the ballot. It's it's almost that Almighty
God has set this up that I'm not on the ballot.
It's if I'm coming in as a miracle birth that
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that I'm not. I don't I'm not coming in with
the rest of the clowns that are on the ballot.
But I'm coming in a different door and probably something
that's never been done before. A candidate winning an election
as major as this without being on the ballot. That's
it would be a miracle. It would be thunderous around
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the world my coming in and so all of this
needs to be digested. So I pray that to listen
to this lesson over and over and over and over again,
and you may hear it ten to twelve times before
I get back with more live lessons. But understood, that's
God's plan now for that for us to be made
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aware of these revelations that I'm bringing forth to you
now to help us better understand and better interpret where
we are and why the selection is important. I cannot
enter into this I cannot enter into this race with
slogans from the world that when I got when. The
Bible is full of powerful verses all over, the Book
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of Psalms all over, the Book of Deuderonomy, all over,
the Book of Matthew, all over. The Bible is full
of slogans. Please listen to me, people, Please listen to me.
The Bible is full of slogans, full of powerful verses
that have stood the test of time for.
Speaker 5 (01:09:45):
Thousands of years. And I'm going to use I'm.
Speaker 6 (01:09:49):
Going to get out there and start talking about policies
like the world's policies or the world. Please don't misread
the the greatness of the God that we serve.
Speaker 5 (01:10:02):
Are you with me? Are you with me?
Speaker 6 (01:10:06):
When even if I were to lose, which I will
not be worr I to lose at least, I would
still have my God as my Lord and my savior.
I would not have abandoned him for what some popular
rapper said, or what some idiotic politician said. I will
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not abandon God for a rapper. Please understand that. Please
understand that I must go with the crooked places made
straight and all the crooks made to pay, which is
something I'm adding. The mountains in the heels be brought
low and all the valors be exalted, and I'm going
to do that. I have the thing I'm going to
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be introducing in New York City to infuse forty one
billion dollars into the economy of New York City when
I do become the man. I'll get to that in
a little bit further the segment of not I'll get
to it when I talk to you about that again.
So please know that I'm not on the ballot. And
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while I don't have this as a word from the Lord,
it is best I come in a different door than
these other if you will candidates out there, that I
come in in the different world, and rightly so, because
I'm not coming in as them. I'm not coming in
as one of them. I'm not coming in with the
verses from the rappers or something from mousey tongue, or
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that I'm not coming in that way.
Speaker 5 (01:11:35):
I'm coming in as the servant of the Lord and
remain such that to people.
Speaker 6 (01:11:40):
Otherwise I would go ahead and endorse them rather than
it would be better for me to endorse these candidates
than to use the language of the world. Do you
understand that? All right?
Speaker 5 (01:11:53):
Let's get that clear.
Speaker 6 (01:11:56):
All right, So now the next thing I do want
to say, in terms of my candidacy and my becoming
the next mayor of the City of New York, I
plan to raise the minimum waste to twenty seven.
Speaker 5 (01:12:07):
Dollars per hour.
Speaker 6 (01:12:09):
And I plan to do that quickly and as effectively
as I possibly can. One of the reasons why there
is homelessness and this crime and their ghettos is because
the people in those particular neighborhoods don't get the kind
of pay that they get. And we only think that
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people who have college degrees should be well paid. But
there's a truth out there now that's seeing to large
number of people. You know, you go to college, you
run up one hundred and fifty thousand dollars college tuition bill,
and you get out and you barely can't find a job.
Speaker 5 (01:12:51):
And so a number of people are thinking that, well.
Speaker 6 (01:12:53):
If I can just get some good training and develop
some skills, perhaps I don't need college education. I'm not
telling you about not to go to college, God forbid.
What I am saying is that there has been a
structure that has been supported by working class people to
only honor people with large degrees. You don't have to
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have a degree to run a big shop. And I'm
thinking about truth of flaw. Who wants to run a
big shop? You don't have to have a college degree,
you know, to run a small business. To open up
a paint store, open up a haberdasher store and make
three four hundred thousand dollars a year.
Speaker 5 (01:13:32):
You don't need a college degree to do that. What
you need is a structured skills.
Speaker 6 (01:13:37):
So what I'm going to do is to by raising
the minimum wage, that'll give everybody at least a running start.
Then we're going to create a if you will and
tie if you must gentrification housing loan pool where people
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who are physically anchored virtually anchor can go and borrow
and buy a house, borrow up the two three million
dollars to buy a house. And a part of the
commitment of the loan that they would get at a
very low interest rate, of no interest at all, is
that they would take in a homeless family that they
were taking a family. We have a family o church,
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like brother Bronner. I'm not sure where he's living right now.
He's got three children, his wife. They all come to
church on Saturday, and the baby just cries and interrupt
my sermon, like you won't believe. Baby, don't do anything
until I start preaching. But a family like that needs
an opportunity. If let's say, for instance, the elder Smith
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buys a home, buys one of the brownstones you'll see
across the street. That's a three family house. He rents
out a whole floor to the Broner family. They have
to pay him rent. He now has to manage the house.
We want to replicate that kind of an event into
the neighborhoods. And if we can get people who are
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working at a minimum wage of twenty seven dollars per
hour making at least fifty thousand dollars per hour fifty
fifty thousand, seven thousand, seventy thousand dollars per year, then
they can afford the rent.
Speaker 5 (01:15:11):
Now they'll still be skimping. I plan listen to this,
and I'll say this to the gentrifiers.
Speaker 6 (01:15:17):
While I've been definitely against you moving into this community,
but I but I've told you over the years, you
have not realized your dream of an ideal community where
you paid five six million dollars per house, and you're
now living in an astored neighborhood. It isn't happening. But
here's what I'm going to do. Here's what I'm going
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to do, gentrifiers and everybody else. First of all, you need,
there needs to be some reconciliation, and gentrifries need to
come to talk to me. But I'm going to clean up.
If you walk down one hundred and twenty fifth Street
here in Harlem, in New York City is now outlaw.
You see people sleeping on the street, You see all
kinds of this disparaging, if you will, kinds of activities
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going on one hundred and twenty fifth Street.
Speaker 5 (01:16:05):
People that are on drugs, people.
Speaker 6 (01:16:08):
That have no mattress, have no spoon, have no curtain,
have no table, every curtain or table or napkin that
they use, a toilet that they use a toilet paper
that they use belongs to somebody else. I'm going to
sweep one hundred and twenty fifth Street broom clean where
it looked like. Well, we were in Paris several years ago,
and I think that we were on what was known
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as the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Terrace or street. It's right
near the Schaumpson Lease and not too far away from
the Eiffel Tower. Beautiful community, beautiful neighborhood, absolutely beautiful. Well
better yet, I'm going to have the streets of Harlem
look like sixty second Street on the east side between
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the third and second Avenue and First Avenue, all those
beautiful streets. But there's never any thing awride, never a
garbage tan out of place, neverest litter on the street.
Just a very beautiful tree line community. I'm gonna I'm
gonna sweep Harlem broom clean.
Speaker 5 (01:17:07):
And by the way, can I say this to you.
Speaker 6 (01:17:11):
Years ago when I first took the helm of this ministry,
I used to have the men of this community church
that we had like I don't know, one hundred, two
hundred three hundred men sleeping in the building at night. Well,
one of the things that would have them during in
the morning. Is get up early in the mornings and
take brooms and see that sidewalk, see that man walking
down the street. Sweep that sidewalk all the way down
to one hundred and tenth Street. From here, that's thirteen blocks,
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and then sweep all the way up to one hundred
and thirty fifth Street, and then sweep both sides of
the street. Every morning they would get out with a
bunch of these heavy, deedy brooms. I said, I'm thirty
forty men out to sweep the streets.
Speaker 5 (01:17:45):
I did this for years.
Speaker 6 (01:17:47):
I say this to the gentrifier and to all New
Yorkers and all visitors to New Yorker. The first year
of my becoming the mayor of the City of New York,
and at the conclusion or the beginning of the second year,
Harlem will be broom clean. It will be swept, broom clean.
There will be nobody sleeping on the streets, there will
be no litter on the streets. The streets themselves will
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be cleaned. It will be a delightful, delective place. You
can actually eat off the streets. That's how broom clean
I'm going to streets. But not only that, I'm going
to buy the process of raising the minimum wage, then
encouraging people to own businesses again in Harlem, encouraging people
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to buy homes, get equity, rent out that space, learn
how to manage it, and the minimum wage yourself. And
by no food sales tax, wherever you go to buy food.
Speaker 5 (01:18:43):
You will not pay tax.
Speaker 6 (01:18:45):
And to relieving all the bodegas of sales tax. The
city of the City of New York is gonna have
to take a hit in the pocket. I'm gonna tell
you this right now, right now, the city budgets one
point one and fourteen billion dollars per year. Y'all gonna
have to take a hit in the bucket, in the pocket.
The City of New York. You got to tighten your belt.
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When I become the mayor of the City of New York,
you got to tighten your belt. A lot of waste money.
I see a lot of money that's wasted for things
such as you know, plugins on the street for your phone,
and all kinds of other stuff about bus schedules and
whatnot that really isn't necessary. That we're gonna cut back
on some of those things. The City of New York
and needs to cut back. Are you gonna You're gonna
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have to take a hit in your budget the City
of New York, and we're gonna direct that money that's
going to the City of New York to then go
to all the city. The people that are profiting, the manufacturers,
the business people got contracts with the city. Y'all gonna
have to take cut a cut, and we're gonna infuse
that money back into the community. You have to read
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a forty one billion dollars a year. Now, if you
can imagine, think about this for just a second, and
I can. I'll outline this. I'll have our accountant outline
this for you. Think about this for justice. Second, the
entire budget of the City of New York, for the
police Department, for the fire department, for all other departments,
for the education department, nine hundred thousand students, is one hundred.
Speaker 5 (01:20:09):
And fourteen billion dollars a year per year. Is that right?
That's how much it is.
Speaker 6 (01:20:15):
Imagine by redirecting, re invigorating the people that are unproductive,
that are not working, that are not paying taxes, getting
back in the workforce, getting back on the tax rolls,
getting back on the ownership rods, getting back in the
rental roads, getting back into having money in the local
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neighborhood would reproduce forty.
Speaker 5 (01:20:38):
One billion dollars. That's nearly a third of the budget.
Speaker 6 (01:20:43):
And I can that would be money that'll be coming
into so called marginalized neighborhoods, if you want to call
them that, I'm not sure that's why I want to
call them. It's a brilliant it's just God's plan. It's
just the plan that God has put to put forward.
And it would make New York City. The streets of
New York City broom clean. There'll be no litter, there'll
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be no people on the street sleeping, there'll be no
riff raff. And you know I was when I was
growing up in North Carolina, there was a man who
had some psychological problems and he lived with his family
and there were several women that lived in the house.
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I had a decent house. And one of the things
I liked about him that had a outside in their yard.
They had because they had a big yard in the
house on that street next to the I think the
am E Church.
Speaker 7 (01:21:39):
Was.
Speaker 6 (01:21:39):
They had a place where they grew grapes. Anyway, so
this man was a little bit off, and so most
of us when we were young, would be fraid to
go by the house because we know he's sitting on
the porch. For did come out and chase us and
run after us? And sometimes he do that. Sometimes he
come out, he chased, he ran after we'd all running scatter,
But they let him stay in the house. He was
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a little bit crazy, but they let them stay in
the house. See the problem the blessing with me is
that I grew up at a time when, no matter
what happened, every man and every woman, and every boy
and every girl had a bid to go.
Speaker 5 (01:22:16):
To at night, no matter how impoverished the die.
Speaker 6 (01:22:18):
Even during the time of the Great Depression, every man,
every woman, and every boy and every girl had a
bed at night because the families took them in, even
though some of them were a little bit crazy, some
of them had problems, et cetera.
Speaker 5 (01:22:32):
But we all dealt with it. We all dealt with it.
Speaker 6 (01:22:36):
Nobody slept on the streets.
Speaker 5 (01:22:38):
We can bring that back.
Speaker 6 (01:22:40):
We've lost our way. And I'll tell you why we've
lost our way, because our leaders are hypocrites.
Speaker 5 (01:22:45):
They are worse than hypocrites, they're.
Speaker 6 (01:22:46):
Satanic and the rules of life, the rules of civic
if you will, family structure. They're all, if you will, hypocrites,
the the very best of them, a satanic at the
very there is all this business about blaming white folk
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for everything that ever goes wrong with black folk. The
white man's ice. If you go buy a block of ice,
and the white man buys a block, and the white
man sells the white man a block, and the white
man sells the black man, the white man will sell
the black man a block of ice is not as
cold as the white man's ice. I mean, that's all
you hear out of the mouth of these so called
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black college professors at Princeton, and these Cornell West and
these Eddie Gloyd's and these joy Van Jones and all
of these news commentators, and everything is the white man's
ice is colder. The white man gets what he buys.
You buy the same place, but the white man gives
you a lesser product. I mean, it is ridiculous how
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insane this has become over the last sixty years. And
if you're not, if you're too young to realize when
even during the time I'm of Jim Crow, every man
had a bid the sleep in. Every child had a
bid the sleep in, every child had.
Speaker 5 (01:24:07):
A father in their home.
Speaker 6 (01:24:09):
None of this nonsense, this perversion that you hear on
a daily basis coming out of the mouth of these hypocrites.
And now they've gone even worse by wanting the men
to become homo sexual women to become lesbian women is madness.
I will so to the gentrifierer. You probably thought you'd
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never hear this from me, but I'm going to increase
the property of your property value, gentrifiers. I'm going to
increase your property values. Of course, I'm gonna take all
the riff raff out of the community, and not by
using the police and cracking heads. I'm gonna take it
out by simply employing the biblical principles and showing the
spirit of love and stopping the lying and stopping the profiting.
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Stopping if you will, the cottage industry. That a lot
of these pension those negroes, they make all that money
by blaming white folks, stirring up anger with black folk
to be angry with white folk, and they've being intermediaries.
Speaker 5 (01:25:05):
That's how they make them millions of dollars to do it.
Speaker 6 (01:25:08):
In the movies even though they got making money on
as athletes. I'm going to to the gentrifiers. I am
going to improve your property value by cleaning the streets
and making the neighborhood safer, cleaner and without using police
or the fire department.
Speaker 5 (01:25:26):
That's right, That's what I'm gonna do. I've done it
for years.
Speaker 6 (01:25:29):
I used to sweep the streets of these this community
for years, and I used to clean up, would let
people go out of the building that the were unkempt,
and I gave a man a bed to sleep in.
So we need to remindful of what's coming with me
as the mayor of the City of New York.
Speaker 5 (01:25:47):
But I do plan to and I'll close with this.
Speaker 6 (01:25:52):
A bunch of right now, the City of New York
is one point is one hundred and fourteen million dollars.
I plan to make New York City.
Speaker 5 (01:26:00):
I see upgraded city where.
Speaker 6 (01:26:03):
Poverty has been abolished, homelessness has been a bobblished has
been abolished. I do plan to say this. I do
want to remind everyone that I'm gonna keep the street vendors,
but they're gonna have to, you know, clean up their act,
polish up their act.
Speaker 5 (01:26:17):
Get their act together.
Speaker 6 (01:26:20):
I will require street vendors to wear uniforms based on
the logos of their business, whatever their property, whatever they're selling.
But there's enough room one hundred and twenty fifth Street
for the for the street vendors and the store owners.
And my listen, this is America capitalist. I'm a capitalist
in that regard the and so let the best man win.
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I think the street vendors need to be able. I
consider them small businesses. Now they're gonna have to wear uniforms. Uh,
They're gonna have to be fully responsible for the whitewashing
of their sidewalk, for the cleaning, and for the presentation
of their wares.
Speaker 5 (01:26:59):
And they can do that.
Speaker 6 (01:27:00):
That's not the problem. Most of them would be willing
to do it. But I'm gonna make Harlem, in particular,
the streets so clean. When I say to you, I'm
gonna Harlem is gonna be the streets are gonna be
brooms swept clean, brooms. You won't see anybody sleeping on
the street. You won't see anybody vega vagabondy. I'm gonna
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make Harlem brooms, the entire community community of Harlem brooms
swept clean, hundred forty fifth, one hundred and sixteen hundred
and tenth, Seventh Avenue, Eighth Avenue, Lenox Avenue, Lexington Avenue,
Broom swept clean. Those of you who've known me for
a little while, do you remember when I said thirty
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four years ago that the streets of Harlem would be
so clean you could take off your shoes and walk barefoot.
I'm just being the quintessential lord servant, James David Manning,
please dwell on that. And they didn't give all your
energy and all of your strength to listening. I said
this thirty four years ago, that the streets will be
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so clean you could take off your shoes and walk barefoot.
I'm gonna show you a picture of myself and Elizabeth
actually on the street out in front of the church,
walking barefoot, thirty four years ago. I was a much
younger man. Elizabeth was a little bit younger too, But
I said I was gonna make the streets brooms sweep,
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swept clean. And I'm going to do that. I'm gonna
do that as the mayor of the City of New York.
And again I'm gonna bring forty one billion dollars. Now,
if you look at the commerce, the economic commerce of
Wall Street down in that region. I suppose that annually
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they go over the trillion dollar mark in terms of sales,
of stocks, of trading, of businesses, of mergers, of banking,
all of that they do probably on a billion dollars,
and New York just gets a chunk of that of
one hundred and fourteen billion dollars to run the City
of New York. What I'm going to do is that
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I'm going to turn Harlem into a black wall Street. Well, no, not,
that's a phrase they came from back in the nineteen
twenties in Tulsa, Oklahoma. No, I'm going to turn Harlem
into an outlaw Wall Street to a righteous Wall Street.
Where and Bedsty too, and Fort Green and South Jamaica
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and East New York and all of those regions, I'm
going to turn into a profitable area where there will
be forty one billion, forty one imagine this in South Jamaica.
Imagine this and Bedsty forty one billion dollars now being
poured into these neighborhoods. How it would change their clothing
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at the people where the cars that they drive, the
houses that they live in, and it would upscale the
city of New York, and weighs probably nobody ever dreamed
of in terms of New York being in upscale city
will be the new Dowbai of the Western world. To
be absolutely sure, all right, listen, I'm gonna take a break. Everybody,
don't go anywhere. I'm gonna be right back. But let's
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have a word of prayer. Lord Jesus, let the words
of my heart and the meditation with the words of
my mouth and the meditation. I've just prayed about for
so long, and I've prophesied that I'm going to make
the streets of New York broom clean, clean of all
the garbage, clean of all the litter, clean of all
the gunk, clean of all the gum, the spit, clean
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of all the debris, and clean of all the poor
people that I've lost their way, that don't have a
bid to sleep in or a toilet to sit on.
I'm gonna make New York City streets broom clean. And
I've prophesied this thirty four years ago. And anybody can
go back to my prophecies that the streets will be
so clean, that outlaw the streets will be so clean.
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You can take off your shoes and walk barefoot. That's
why it's very important that you do everything to fight
for me to become the mayor of the City of
New York. And understand, I'm coming from a different perspective.
I am not coming from use of the language of
the world. I'm will always and forever and never revert.
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I will always use the language of the Bible. And
then your name Jesus, I pray, Hallelujah and amen. I'll
be right back. Bless your.
Speaker 8 (01:31:43):
You're the pastor of the church.
Speaker 6 (01:31:44):
Yes I am. I love that.
Speaker 9 (01:31:46):
I've even watching that church, me and my husband for years.
You're so bold, you are not out of order, and
I love.
Speaker 8 (01:31:52):
The authority that you want. So inspirational.
Speaker 5 (01:31:56):
That's my man.
Speaker 10 (01:31:57):
You're sitting there in the corta.
Speaker 6 (01:32:00):
Out God, bless you.
Speaker 5 (01:32:01):
Thank you, Hi, following you, thank you, thank you, thank
You're so very very much.
Speaker 3 (01:32:10):
Thank you.
Speaker 7 (01:32:11):
Up the hand.
Speaker 5 (01:32:13):
You want a little at ball up here?
Speaker 7 (01:32:15):
Yeah?
Speaker 5 (01:32:17):
What's your name?
Speaker 8 (01:32:17):
Lynette Nicholasnette? Well, thank you, jeanneless Yes, I'll take a flight.
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You're you're a journalist. You're right for.
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Essence magazine, the books and culture.
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Will give me some press.
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Thank you so much.
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I'm not sing me forward, know that I'm gonna be
next way.
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I'm all right, it's the flesh in the car and
I'll GISs you all of that.
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Thank I'm so.
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Happy to my husband. Sometimes we walk well with from
our condo just to see what you cooked up. I'm
so whole.
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It's just true.
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People are so kind of the modern.
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Day creatures and they're trying to be celebrities and please everybody.
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True leaders are supposed to tear that.
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They're supposed to break down protocols, you know, and not
follow the status close.
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So thank you for your compliments.
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Not everybody's confused. We understand the I'm gonna make you.
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I'm here, that's we're gonna plain. We got lovely, don't care.
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I love you all. I cannot wait to tell my husband.
We always come and see what you're pudding. How about
your nickte Nicholas? Okay, yeah, I'm.
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God bless your that.
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Yes, ma'am. I'm so thankful for y'all.
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God bless you.
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Thank you for stopping and saying hello to me.
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Absolutely, thank you.
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God bless you.
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Take a picture of me and pass to James Manton
so we would come and be like I met him personally.
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Where're you gonna help me move to better place?
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I will read that card and help improve your life
if you get a better income or take these burdens
off your shoulders that you're carrying aro out. Yes, we
need to understand that.
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Thank you, God bless you. I understand. O.
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Manny, that's you.
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How are you?
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Nas?
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You meet you? Great? Hey? That's all.
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Right?
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Mayor, all right?
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What's your name is?
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Joel Davis?
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JERL Davis? Joe j E r A L d r
ld Joel.
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Okay, I'll be looking away him.
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I'm talking about the mayor next mayor, that's me.
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That's what you mean.
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Yes, definitely, definitely, God bless you, Thank you. I'm the
only one that can cure the spirit your problems.
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I can bring healing, and I can bring union.
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Now, York City, you're ready ready re read.
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Ready go ready ready ready get a readdy You're ready
ready again ready ready, get ready, get ready, got ready
go ready. You're ready get ready ready ready ready ready.
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No city, get.
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Ready from.
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The fact for you and all your He's to tie up.
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The last that you've been told.
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Can.
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He's a chance for you to vote.
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For true he's a man with the plans that will
get you through your struggles.
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A red all enjoy.
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The dawn of a new your eyes have never seen.
He read.
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It's a change.
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And be truly said, Love and righteousness. We don't need
no politicians. Loving righteousness, it's all we need, loving righteousness
New York hit Indeed, loving righteousness, that's.
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All weed need.
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Yes, a can, Yes it can't can. Yes, the canon
he can and he will because he's the man. Yes
a can, Yes he can't can.
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Y'es the caned he can and he will because he's
a man.
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It's a can, it's a can't can. It's the Canaedy
can and he will because he's the man. Yes he can,
Yes he can't can. Yes, the Kenedy can and he
will because he's the man. I've a righteousness. If you
can't can, yes it can.
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You don't need no politicians.
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Harvey Madicine, Yes he can't can.
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It's all really love.
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If you can't, can't, if.
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You can't, and we had in lon'stan, if you can't can't,
that's alloween.
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That was a beautiful day the West Indian Day Carnival,
and all our members were out there and I was
riding on that float.
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I think our float was the most beautiful float.
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In the entire parade. And the thing went on for hours,
nearly eleven hours, and so we're grateful for having that opportunity.
Speaker 5 (01:38:29):
Now I wish to announce that, to re announce that
we are going to start our.
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If you will, television broadcast ads, perhaps as soon as
the end of this week. We've reached the contract with
a media company and we have paid them three hundred
thousand dollars. They've already got to check. By the way,
I need to talk to you about contributing so we
can keep this going, you know, otherwise we'll be going
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to the poor house. But we've already paid them. And
here's what our contract will will get us. They're going
to give us for the three hundred thousand dollars that
we paid them, they're going to give us three hundred
and six I'm sorry, three hundred and sixty thirty second
ads on ABC WABC Good Morning America, Good Morning America,
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Good Morning America, The View, the gd Wake Up Us,
A Good Day, Street Walk Sherry, Jennifer Hudson, The Noon
at twelve pm. Now most of these programs. I don't
know some I'm probably not giving them the right prediction.
But WNYW, The New York The six o'clock News, the Numbers,
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Small Town, Good Day on NYC, and Just the Family Feud,
Family Food Feud, Judge Marlon the Last Man Standing for
twenty eight hours. They're gonna give us and if you
on these, for instance, on Good Morning America, they're gonna
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give us ten broadcasts Monday through Friday, and they're gonna
give us on one of the Saturday ten am to
eleven AM, give us two broadcasts I'm sorry, ten another
ten broadcasts. So the schedule is quite varied. We're gonna
be on television during the month of October three hundred
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and sixty times. Now that may not be the exhaustive
number of times we're gonna be broadcasting on very and
they this, this media source said, Passervanda, we're gonna put
you everywhere, not just on some of the big shows
and the popular shows, but we're gonna put you everywhere
so everybody will see you. And you know, three hundred
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and sixty times on television in one month is going
to get our name out there. I'm confident that it's
gonna make us more popular than Ivory once we you know,
this campaign has run its course, So we're thankful to
all of you. We do want to say to you
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that we need you to contribute to our broadcasts in
addition to the three hundred and sixty thirty minute spots
that we're going to have on local television stations. And
there are about ten different television stations in New York
and we're gonna be on all of them. I'm going
to be sleeping on the streets. I'm still working on
how to get that worked out, on the schedule and
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when to start. I'm up to being out sleeping on
the street for as many as twenty one days now,
that's the max that's not set in stone. The next
scheduling that I'm looking at. And it takes a little
time to schedule all of this because I need to
look at my own health, my own well being, my
bathroom breaks and food and whether I'm fasting. As you know,
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the Bible says that before Jesus started his ministry the
way I'm starting my political life. The Bible says that
Jesus went out into the desert, and he stayed out
in the desert for forty days and forty nights, and
he didn't eat nor drink for forty days and forty nights.
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What I'm going to do people of people of the world,
and especially to the Jews that are that are weeping,
that came up to me weeping asking me to please
win the mayor's office and stop Mandami. The Jews have
come up to me weeping and begging me. Minuted them
from Israel who don't even live here, but know that
Mandami's revenge will bring jihad and to real law and
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oppression to people who are now enjoying some motorcrom of freedom.
But I'm going and I'm going to do that for them.
But my scheduling has to do a lot to do
with what Jesus did when he spent forty days.
Speaker 5 (01:43:01):
Out before he started.
Speaker 6 (01:43:03):
I'm going to I'm looking to spend twenty one days now.
I may have to schedule back based on some things.
If I schedule back, it will be scheduled back to
perhaps eighteen days. The lowest number of days that I
will spend out on the street will be fifteen days.
But I will sleep on the street. I will not
go to my bed. I will not go to my house.
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I will not go to Elizabeth's arms. I will not
go to the kitchen. I will not go to the refrigerator.
I will not go to anything in my house. I
will not go in the building where I live, you know,
the church where I preach for either fifteen or twenty
one days, and I'm going to culminate my campaign. One
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hundred and twenty Fifth Street and seventh Avenue will be
the last day I will sleep on the street. And
so we are. We're giving God the praise for the
opportunity to be able to do this, for the strength
to be able to do it, and I'll be ready
for the office of mayor once I once I but
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I want to just look very carefully at you know
what this will entail and how what will be required
of me before I make the commitment. And then I
will be announcing, or at least I'm considering announcing where
I'm gonna be sleeping on the street, and so in
the event you want to come and chat with me,
I'll be there.
Speaker 5 (01:44:28):
Also.
Speaker 6 (01:44:29):
We have both of our vans. Praise God. Excuse me, boy,
excuse me, why pardon me? Please, We'll both of our
school vans are now wrapped in the knocking Out Mandami
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uh post on both of those vans, and we're gonna
pute We're gonna station them all around New York City,
UH so people can see them. And I think we
got a pretty good campaign going miss Engineered. Do we
have a copy of one of those vans where we
can show the people what the vans is going to
look like. They're wrapped with the Knockout Mandini rap and
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we're going to be putting them at Columbia University, We're
going to be putting down at City Hall, We're going
to be putting them in at Central Park, putting them
this is going to when people walk out the doors
of their building, this is what they're going to see
parked in front of them. So it's going to be
sort of our traveling billboard. And we're hoping to reach
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three million people at the very least with these two
vans over the next thirty days. We'd like to reach
five million New Yorkers. We're going to put them outside
some schools as well, So this is another part of
the campaign. In addition to my sleeping on the streets,
and by the way, my sleeping on the streets would
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be to relate to the people, to let the people
know that I'm going to sweep the streets broom clean,
that I understand homelessness, I understand crime, I understand housing.
I am the best at ever that has ever done it.
So that's why I'm going to be out on the
street relating to the people. But yes, so we're praying
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to reach at least three to five million people in
New York Is with this particular ad that we have,
and then of course the three hundred and sixty ads
running on the local television stations. Well, we pray that
people I'll be a household name at very least at
the end of this process. But certainly it's our plan
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to win the election. All Right, I'm going to take
a break. Everybody, don't go anywhere. I'll be right back,
And I want to read Minister Honaker's nomination letter that
we so proudly and godly proudly we're able to read
this past Sabbath, So don't go nowhere. I'll be right back.
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Greetings everybody. My name is James Manning. I'm the pastor
of the Outlaw War Missionary Church right here in Harlem,
New York. I'm standing on the corner of African Square
in front of the Adam Clayton Powell Junior Statue. My
purpose for being here today is because more than eleven
years ago, the Lord God Almighty introduced to me the
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building of the Middle Passage Arch, a memorial that would
represent the deaths of the literally millions of Africas that
died in the three hundred year slave trade between Europe
and Africa and America. Now, let me say this, this
is not a racist building memorial or arch. America is
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the greatest nation in the history of this planet. There's
no doubt about it. There's no nation as generous, as powerful,
as blessed of God as is America. So this is
not about racism at all. It's not about stirring racial inks.
This is about memorializing the depths of the millions of
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Africans that died during the Middle Passage, whose bodies lie
beneath the cold Atlantic waves, and whose voices have not
been heard. They didn't get an opportunity to come to
America to be slaves. But God has called me to
build an arch here on one hundred and twenty fifth
Street and Seventh Avenue, known as African Square, and I
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want to show you where the arch should build should
be built. It should rise as high seventy feet in
the air near the Teresa Hotel, and it should be
centered it's facing One face of the arch should be
facing the east side going to the east of Harlem
as it were, and the other side would be facing
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the west side of Harlem going west as it is is.
And the art should be anchored in this part of
Seventh Avenue on one hundred and twenty fifth Street. This
project has been ordained by Almighty God. He introduced the
idea to me. I accepted it. One of the things
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that will be necessary in order for this arch to
be built, and to be built speedily, and to be
built lovingly, without racism, without anks, but rather than being
built as a memorial of anger or racism, built as
a memorial to the greatness of what America is. But
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one of the things that's key to getting that arch
built that I should become the mayor of the City
of New York. Once I'm the Mayor of the City
of New York, the project will go much easier and
much smoother. I'm counting on your support as we make
this effort to build this great memorial standing seventy feet
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high into the air and reaching across Seventh Avenue to
the south side and the north side, and east and west,
going on one hundred and twenty fifth history. I thank
God for the privilege of serving him on this wise.
I thank him for believing in me. I want to
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ask you to do the same thing that Jesus does
that he believes in me. This will be a memorial
that will bring people from all over the world.
Speaker 5 (01:50:33):
For finally, the.
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Voices that lie beneath the coal Atlantic will have a
memorial stone memorializing their time their contributions also to America.
I want to also state as I close, as we
bring this project to a close, that again, the work
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that God has called me to do, the work that
I would do as the mayor of the City of
New York, will only make America a better, a more powerful,
and a more exclusive, blessed Christian nation that honors it dead,
no matter what the past has been. And I want
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to say, there will not be one stone that will
be brought from the continent of Africa. All the building
stones will be brought from Africa, but now one stone
will be brought in hatred, and this project will never
symbolize racism of hatred. And when it is finally done
and the Fat Lady sings, the Fat Lady will sing
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God Bless America, learn that I love.
Speaker 5 (01:51:46):
That will be her tune when this project is finally finished.
Speaker 6 (01:51:50):
Can I count on your support starting number one with
my becoming the mayor of the City of New York.
I need your help. I need you to donate, I
need you to pray, I need you to participate. And
then once the legislation start, I they want you to
stand up and say, let the voices of the dead
that lie beneath the cold Atlantic waves be heard for
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the first time in over three hundred years. Thank you
so very much for listening to me. I'm James David Manning.
I'm the Lord's servant. All right, okay, everybody, we're wrapping
things up. Please continue to review this broadcast. It's going
to be titled Oil Infuse Working Neighborhoods of New York
City with forty one billion dollars. Please share this with
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as many people as you possible can. Even though you
don't live in New York. You can donate to the
campaign if you're an American, you have every right to
donate to the mayor of the City of New York.
And as most people realize that this mayoral election of
the City of New York, the second toughest of the
most powerful, meaningful job in America, is between the Christian
and Muslim, between Mandami and myself. And you can dedicate,
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and you should donate. If you live in America, this
is going to affect you no matter where you are.
And you do want me to be met. You don't
want Mandami, you don't want him. But we're very honored
to write this letter to Minister James Honaker. It says,
I'm writing to formally nominate you for the position of
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Elder at out Lacked World Ministries and Bethelight Community Church.
Having known you, Minister Honaker, for several years, I'm confidently
I can confidently attest to your exemply character and your
unwavering commitment to Outlaw World Ministries qualifications and contributions. James
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Honaker has consistently demonstrated the qualities outlined in the qualifications
for elder as described in On Peter chapter five, Verses
one through four and Titus very versus one Versus five
through nine. You are a long standing member from the
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Obama years. You are a contributing member to the programming
of the Trusted, the Lord Hour and the Manning Report,
a faithful tither and generous giver to the ministry, to
the school, to the children. You've also given nineteen acres
of land to support the ministry. Most recently and most importantly,
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your sermons on Facebook have been powerful warning to the
world that we're in the tribulation and that Jesus is
to return and the urgent need for sinners to give
up their sins and fall on their needs and repent
and cry righteousness. Also, your incredible recovery from the sickness
of cancer serves as both an example and an inspiration
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to the thousands of people who listen to the Trust
in the Lord Hour. The encouragement and supp hoard of
your wife, your son, children and grandchildren we give praise
for James Honaker is just an incredible individual. Although I
am your pastor, I consider you a friend. Therefore I
am promoting you to the office to give advice and
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counsel on all of the responsibilities of the outlaw Worthmansion Church.
The Bethelock community to Baptist Church. You are officially nominated
as an elder and your dead of installment shall be
later determined. Congratulations to the Honeacer family, and so it is,
and welcome mister Honaker. That's just a copy. We've already emailed,
not email, but overnight mailed your letter to you. We
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pray that you we'll receive it soon. And so I'm
gonna take us at a talk of the hour with
some reminiscence of minister Honaker.
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One day I see.
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Day or two.
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Come and go with me and thank.
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The same with you.
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Hey man, dammy, what's my name? What's my name?
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What's my name?
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James Manning?
Speaker 6 (01:59:47):
When you go into that voting booth on the fourth
of November here in the New York City mayoral election.
And when you go in there, whose name you're going
to print in the writing? Whose name you're gonna print
in the right in section on the ballot? Mondmi?
Speaker 5 (02:00:05):
Who are you gonna print? Whose name?
Speaker 6 (02:00:08):
James mannon heng Mondamy? Do you understand the words that
are coming out of my mouth? Do you understand the
words that are coming out of my mouth? Whose name
you're gonna print on the right