moment that has a long historical precedent, and it reminded the nation contributing writer, michael denzel smither conspicuous display of black rage in the aftermath of hurricane katrina. >> george bush doesn't care about black people. >> in an article entitled "the rebirth of black rage," smith writes, black rage announces itself in the women's convention in akron, aye and says, ain't i a woman? black rage stands before hundreds of thousands at the lincoln memorial and says, america has given the negro people a bad check, a check which has come back marked insufficient funds. black rage says to the democratic national convention, i'm sick and tired of being sick and tired. black rage says [ bleep ] the police and fight the power. i love when you focused on that moment when you said george bush doesn't care about black people. why do you suppose that moment was so powerful? >> let me start by saying peace to the memory of julian bond who makes all this current organizing possible because of his work. >> yes. >> it captures something very real that people feel, right? you know in your heart, like