castro. one of my friends said we do not know how lucky we are. the cuban said, how lucky you are?e some place to escape to. and in that sentence, he told us the entire story. if we lose freedom here there is no place to escape to. it's is the last stand on earth. -- this is the last stand on earth. it is the most unique idea and all the long history of man's relation to man. you and i have a raven -- rendezvous with destiny. we will preserve this or sentence them to take the last step into a thousand years of darkness. we will keep in mind and remember that barry goldwater has faith in us. he has faith that you and i have the ability and dignity and the right to make our own decisions and to determine our own destiny. thank you very much. [applause] from october 22, 1964, the history behind that speech. when did he deliver it? >> i do not know where. >> why did he deliver it? >> ok, here's why. barry himself -- he was a great extemporaneous speaker. he was the medic, wonderful. but he did not like prepared, written speeches. somebody wrote that speech for barry and submitted it to