ladies and gentlemen, reverend dr amos brown. [applause] come and be loved. yes, sir. se. all complaints should be sent to mr brown. we got surprised by him today. ladies and gentlemen, reverend dr amos brown. >> let me say this. i inexpressibly am surprised. i am highly honored to receive this coveted award coming from our police department. you know, 1881, 21960, 1881-1960, there is a preacher who graced this planet earth, who was named sweet daddy grace. you youngsters don't know anything about sweet daddy grace but this one man fed millions of poor people, and african-americans up and down the eastern seaboard. housed them, clothed them, everybody training for them. and one day, a young, white reporter looked at him and said, sweet daddy, you never went to college, you didn't go to the seminary, and i want to know how did you get all of these millions of people to follow you sweet daddy looked at them and said, boy, that is something i can simply answer by saying i just learned how to honor the gospel. he created a new word. and what i witness happening today is an