 You're welcome back to the breakfast and plus TV Africa it's time for you to take it's time for us to take you back to what happened today in history and quickly we'll be looking at 1964 and today in history now in 1964 October 14th of a precise Martin Luther King Jr wins the Nobel Prize or Peace Prize and that happened African-American civil right leader Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. has awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his non-violent resistance to racial prejudice in America. Now at age 35 the Georgia-born minister was the youngest person ever to receive the award. He advocated a non-violent civil disobedience to racial segregation. In 1963 he led his massive march on Washington and which he delivered is very famous very very famous speech I have a dream that particular address. In 1964 the civil rights movement achieved two of his greatest success and in October of that year King was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. He donated the Peace Prize money that was valued $54,600 to the civil rights movement now Martin Luther King openly criticized the U.S. government involvement in Vietnam and turned his effort to win in economic rights for poor Americans that is really really commendable of him I would say he was really really a selfless leader. Absolutely and I'll just quickly mention you know in 1964 the Nobel Peace Prize came with a $54,000 prize at today it's worth about a million so if you get the Nobel Prize you know you get paid a million one plus you know so it's just like that just to let that amount go just imagine that I mean back then 54,000 in 1964 I'm sure for $4,000 was a lot you know I'm also seeing that at this point in time let's fast forward to now and asking how many persons would really like to let that go well not very many not very many you know but you know it's also you know very very dependent on the persons that we're speaking about you know any person who deserves a Nobel Peace Prize you know obviously has done a lot of work that doesn't necessarily require a financial you know reward you know hasn't necessarily lived his life because of what financial you know gains that he will get so I'm sure that there are people who can still turn down you know things like that or maybe donate you know the price to charity so they wouldn't necessarily turn down the Nobel Prize but it might turn the other might donate the you know financial wins to charity so I'm sure they definitely do exist I'm not sure I don't want to mention this I remember that I think it was Chino Achebe or someone you know who rejected something let me not go too far so I don't make a mistake but anyway in 1964 was worth 54,000 2021 is worth a million 100,000 plus dollars just quickly throw that in stay with us we'll take a short break when we come back our first major conversation for today we're talking about the possibility of a third force it's just about a year plus to the next general elections and we're talking what really you know the possibilities of a third force having any relevance whatsoever if you of course have been following political space lately you must have seen a few of these people starting to spring up here and there that's our next conversation coming up right here on the breakfast