 We've seen civil rights activists run for president. We have not seen one get this far in running for president. And I want to know what part of that dream that inspired you into the streets when you were young, inspired you to risk your life going to jail when you were young, beat up by the cops when you were young, still inspires you. That's a hard question to answer then. I think from my earliest days, I just hated to see people push the land. I hated to see people with power taking advantage of people who did not have any power. And maybe when you go up in a family that does not have a lot of money and you see people on top doing all kinds of things, some people on the bottom not being able to do something. What for the reaction to me that said, I'm going to fight that type of injustice in my life and that's why I tried to do it. But when I look at the statistics that I just read to you, what's going on here in Baltimore, and what Bobby was just saying, it is hard to imagine that in a nation which has every day more and more millionaires and millionaires, people are living grocery stores in the community, kids can't get a halfway decent education, is your brother who can't go to college? Join some military to get an education, but you can't find a decent bank job in this community. This is pretty crazy stuff. And it gets back to what Danny Walker was saying in a moment. No one has ever given people anything. They've always had to fight for what was right. And if there's anything I'm proud about in this campaign, it's that we are trying to bring people together to stand up and tell the 1%. But this country just doesn't belong to them. It belongs to the kids in Baltimore. These kids have a right to get a good education. Parents have a right to a grocery store in the community. Small business people have a right to affordable loans so they can create decent bank jobs. And what this campaign is doing is saying, it's not about me, it is about all of us. And if we stand together, we don't let the trunks of the world divide us up. If we have a vision, and Dr. King talked about a vision, the Bible talks about a vision, people cannot go forward without a vision. We know what a vision is. You've heard it here today. We just need to stand together and fight for that vision. And if we do that, there is nothing that we cannot accomplish. Every idea that has been proposed here tonight is an idea supported by the vast majority of the American people. Now, maybe it's not supported by Wall Street, and maybe it's not supported by the 1%, but the vast majority of the American people know we can do a heck of a lot better than we are currently doing for working families and low-income people in the middle class. And that's what this campaign is about.