mr. gilberti. >> thank you. opening day, hope springs eternal. the glorious week before baseball starts. your team is going to go. it's wonderful. 50-some-odd years ago, camelot was a broadway play. richard burton, robert goulet, julie andrews, shifted over to jfk's administration. his brother, robert. schlessinger, other people, salinger, jackie, mcnamara, the best and the brightest. and yet there's another camelot. it had a king. it had a farmer. it had evans. belafonte. baird russekin. jabah. it had muhammad ali, a gentleman that we resist, happy to experience his life. and tomorrow his last day, his last breath, his assassination. overhead, please. and here we are. we can't -- we can't house our people. he said that if you make more bombs than you can take care of your people that need the most, you're morally corrupt and you're in the wrong direction, and here we are. we cannot house our people. again, the plot to kill king, this may be the only and the best of what and how it happen ed. it's worth knowing that one. we have the greatest weal