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Hi, I'm Jackie Horn. But we're excited about having activist Dick Gregory as our special guest today. Dick Gregory, the humanitarian who travels around the country speaking out against alcohol, nicotine and other drugs. Today, Gregory will be talking about his latest efforts to combat world hunger, especially in drought stricken Africa. He'll also talk about his new weight loss product that promises safe weight reduction ten years after the fact. Black workers at Bethlehem Steel are still fighting for their justice. I'm t monti and i'll have that report buried anthony here. And on today's entertainment page, i'll feature a group whose total record sales to date have topped the 40 million mark. They call themselves the Commodores, and I have their latest video just for you. We will be talking to one of America's foremost health prophets, Dick Gregory, live next on City Life. Good afternoon and welcome to this week's City Line. Hope you're going to enjoy our shows is very special today. Wow. And look at our audience. And they're so up and it makes us feel great. That's our guest as exciting, Mr. Dick Gregory. I can't wait for him to get here because I want to learn a little bit about his diet. Yes. And he's here right now. And what we'd like to do is to bring him on. Mr. Dick Gregory. No. We're going to come up now. So happy that you. Yes. Come right here and have a seat. Now we'll have to do something in television, land fires. By the way, Beatty has already said that he wants to start your diet started immediately. I want to be able to fit in my suits next month. All right. To do that, the first thing you must do to start your diet is admit the reason that we are overweight.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/105473/file/206151#t=63.45,205.84"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/105473/file/206151/transcript/48878/annotation/2","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Um, what reason is that? Well, most people say, I don't know. I'm gaining weight, I'm not eating nothing. And that's probably true. Well, I think one of the big problems we find when I was developing the, uh, the weight loss formula, I tried not to develop a weight loss formula. Uh, so I went out and did research. On what? Is the number one cause of people gaining weight. And I found out that we crave nutrition. In other words, we eat, we eat. We eat because we crave nutrition. And so what I decided to put together is a nutrition pack that wants the body. Reaches his level of nutrition, the appetite will automatically cut back. You will fall into what we call a balance of nature. You will drink the amount of water that the body needs, the amount of liquid we should see. Remember, the body's 97% liquid against 3% solid. That's why fruit would come closest to being the perfect food. And so what happens once the body, you know, throws off the air and becomes over? A lot of other things started. And I was very happy to see that for the first time, this government, as a policy, said we should look at it overweight as a major killer, as a major disease, as a major sickness. First time this have been say it, you know, and and knowing when we went in to develop this pack, it was never about weight loss. You can lose weight by putting certain drugs in the body, by putting certain combinations together that by the time the body, you know, deals with it, you have what we call a negative balance. So this is a healthy type of weight. We know it's a healthy type and it's one that also compensates for the attitude of people that want to lose weight.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/105473/file/206151#t=207.7,320.52"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/105473/file/206151/transcript/48878/annotation/3","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"One of the big attitudes that people will never read the directions and stay on it. They got a dress. They want to get into, the outfit they want to get into. And so what happens is you you drain the protein and the protein, the potassium out of the body. You start getting the heart rhythm and compensating for that we over compensated for. You find that that I can feel where my body is lacking something, you know. And is it the sort of thing where on your diet your body will feel that is being satisfied and you will be able to continue without feeling that need to be? Well, remember now we have two types of knees. You have the the physical and the mental. You can overcome the mental. The mental is, for instance, if you have a urge for chicken, that's the universal God forces in your body telling you that all the toxins that was put in your body from chicken is leaving now. Okay. If you have a urge for cigaret, that's those forces telling you that the nicotine that's in the body is on its way out. We take that as a sign of putting more nicotine in or oh god, I got this strange urge for some chicken and I think you know what you just said this need for. I think one of the questions that we've never dealt with in the last couple of months in this country and we really have to deal with it because we're really talking about life or death. What do Ethiopian? I look at starving people, but let's forget about it for me. Let's just deal with the facts. There's 2.5 million people that was on the brink of death. Had it not been for the aid that came from America in the Western world.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/105473/file/206151#t=320.73,420.4"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/105473/file/206151/transcript/48878/annotation/4","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Okay. There's another 6 million people in Ethiopia that's affected by it. You got 155 million people in all of Africa that's affected by the drought and famine. And you have 1.6 billion people that go to bed every night hungry on this planet. Now, the question we have today is how come American farmers cannot pay their notes? Now, that's a very good point on which to stop for a commercial break, as you know, in television land. We're going to come back. We invite your questions in by calling us at 41, 13, 13. And we will talk continually with Dick Gregory. Please stay with us. And. We're back on City Line talking to Dick Gregory, and we'll be talking about his new diet, which is the Dick Gregory Slim Save Bahamian diet. We'll discuss that in detail plus some other issues. But just before that break, you raised a very interesting question in terms of the number of folks who are starving and who are malnourished. And you ended up by asking, why are the American farmers on the brink of bankruptcy? You have one third of all farmers is on the brink of bankruptcy. Another third is having problems. Just start asking for the research of the amount of suicides. I want to check that out. And I got one state came through the other day in the state of Missouri in 1983. You had 47 suicides, farmers in 1984. You had 60 suicides. That's just one state. So we see that farmers are having a psychological problem because, you know, they know nothing else from one generation to the next generation to the next generation. Well, why are they on the brink of bankruptcy? Why is the country allowing this to happen? And even with the bailout, why isn't there a major because let's take imaginary trip to the supermarket right now.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/105473/file/206151#t=421.04,630.42"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/105473/file/206151/transcript/48878/annotation/5","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Let's say the supermarket is six blocks long. And you can do it. Any supermarket you walk in if you walk in. Here. To your left or to your right, you find the produce fresh vegetables. And if you go down the line, you find the frozen food, the orange juice, the dairy products. Most of the every supermarket. The meat is in the back. Okay? Now, once you get that out of the way. Row after row after row after row, it's plastic food. You know, Monsanto Chemical Company decides what we eat, not what do you call plastic foods, The things that are chemicals that's made from chemicals. I mean, if you look at if you look at corn chips with the barbecue, if you finish that, you could put makeup on what you had left on your hands. Is this a concerted effort then? I think it is, yeah. I don't think it's that. I don't think it's a it's a it's a accident at all. I think the people have gotten so far away from being duped into what they're eating that they very seldom seen anything fresh now. So your your whole plan and your whole life is devoted to nutrition and good health and the natural way of doing this. The only way without that, you will end up with cancer and high blood pressure and sugar, diabetes and the whole thing, and especially black folks with what we call soul food. There's not another garbage diet on the planet that is but soul food and kill more black folks and the Ku Klux Klan. I mean, it's incredible. And a lot of doctors attribute the percentage over whites and other races of high blood pressure. Sure. Well, it's that and stress. I mean I mean, we're dealing with a white racist system.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/105473/file/206151#t=631.91,724.03"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/105473/file/206151/transcript/48878/annotation/6","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"And I think one of the things that America is going to have to understand that white racist people in white racist systems to different things, white racist people have never bothered me. It's a white racist system. I can make white racist people like me. I can make them change, you know, and white racist system, you know, have no God, have no conscience, have no heart. And that's where the problem is. And between the DEI and that system, you find such a beautiful re well, just a fantastic inhuman rate. And then you got black folks that will never contributed to the diet. They said, well, sugar diabetes runs in my family. Of course you eat what your mother, grandmother, grandmother. So you got seven generations. And when you knock that out, sugar diabetes will leave. Okay, Let's bring our studio audience in. Yes, sir. You have a question? Yes, Mr. Gregory, I have high blood pressure also. And and hearing about your diet, I was having the question. The question is, what would be a safe way to initiate a program such to help me with my pressure? Well, a safe way to initiate a program of such is versus decide to lose weight and then decide to cut back to greasy, starchy foods that we take you some periods where you rest, where where we deal with stress. One of the interesting things and and I don't say this at you, I see the American mentality. US a very compassion question to me just now, but we don't ask questions like that. If you're fixing to drink some whiskey, if you can drink some beer, that's about how you need to drink it. If I ever ask nobody, no compassionate question, when they cannot cope, they just not know.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/105473/file/206151#t=724.42,818.0"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/105473/file/206151/transcript/48878/annotation/7","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"But when it comes to health, it better go check with your doctor. You check with your doctor, you start smoking cigarets you check with your doctor. When you drink beer, you check with your doctor. Sugar is the number three killer on the planet. The number two cause I'm sorry, white refined sugar. The number two cause accounts assault. The number one cause of cancer is red animal meat. And nobody checks with a doctor. If you did, the doctor probably eating all three of. So what I'm saying is, first, listen to your body. That's very important. Listen to your body. Cut back to sugar. The bad part about it is most doctors we go to eat the same way that bad Americans eat it, have the same problems. You know, I mean, when the last time you seen a doctor and, you know, one of the frightening things is the number one suicide occupation of America's doctors. Number two, drug addiction Occupation is darkness. And so, you know, something's wrong, something, you know, somewhere we've gotten way away from health and we got into medicine. Do we need them to go to talk to nutritionists as opposed to. Well, first is not that many nutrition you could talk to and people who call themselves nutritionists. A lot of people have gone to the university and went through that same type of thing, to be a nutritionist, to sit in the hospitals and put the whole menu together. What you really have to do is listen to yourself. You see, power is information and bad power is bad information. And we, the American people, have more bad power than any nation on the planet because the information we have have been perverted. You know, I mean, we are really to sit here and believe that this brilliant nation didn't know 20 or 30 years ago that asbestos causes cancer.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/105473/file/206151#t=818.74,919.42"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/105473/file/206151/transcript/48878/annotation/8","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"So one grade school at one high school after another had asbestos in it. But if you go out to the little rich, rich, rich, rich, rich neighborhoods, they didn't put asbestos in the school, so somebody knew something. But you listen to yourself and I think it's very important. Coffee is no good for you. You know, soda pop is no good for you. White refined anything is not no good for you. And what you do is cut back. You stop taking it for you see, it's not nothing you have to stop doing for 12 years before you feel better. And one of the problems we have is we know cigarets cause cancer. You cannot find a cigaret smoke on the planet. Even the ones that smoke. That's crazy. That would say smoking cigarets is healthy. Okay, we've asked our viewers to call in and talk with you. And there are many, many people who are just waiting to do that. Hi. You're on line one city line and in touch with Dick Gregory. Hello? Go ahead, please. CALLER Please go ahead. Hello? Yes. Please go ahead and talk with Dick Gregory. Mr. Gregory? Yes. I hear you. You better turn off your TV. What's going to happen? What is it that is happening when a person beginning with your diet has upset stomach? Have upset stomach? Well, I would probably have to know, you know, what else you had? What's your eating habit have been? You might not be taking enough water. One of the things about the dye has so much fiber in it and it kind of tricks you because you're looking at a powder. And when you mix it with juice, it turns into a liquid. And it's hard to believe how much fiber is in it.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/105473/file/206151#t=920.56,1021.31"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/105473/file/206151/transcript/48878/annotation/9","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"So that's why in the directions we suggest that along with taking it would use you take 10 to 12 glasses of water a day. And so that that could be the reason. Or it could just be knocking down all the impurities in the system that would cause that. See it to clean out clean out the body is the same thing is washing your clothes. There's a thing called the agitator, and without that agitator, you can't get it clean. Tell us a little bit about a diet. Can you mix the powder with just about any type of juice? Anything? You can mix it with water. We suggest that, you know, one wouldn't stay on it just that alone longer than two weeks, and you come back and you eat. But what I really suggest is people to use fruit to go into an all fruit diet. You know, the three strongest animals in the jungle, the gorilla, the elephant, the rhinoceros is nothing but fruit. And if if we get sick today and go to hospital, your meat eating friends is not going to send you a basket of steaks. They're not going to send you a basket of vegetables because in your basket of fruit. So a fruit, is that good for you after you get sick? Think what will happen if we eat more while we will? Well, and so I really suggest that people that get into it eat it as much fruit as you can. So basically your your plan purifies the body, it purifies cleanses the body out in the way you cleanses. But let me tell you, what you could do is kind of say you go through grade school, high school in college, and you never told that one teaspoon full of brand three times a day, one teaspoon full of bread three times a day would eliminate 80% of everything we die from known as death to diseases and sickness.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/105473/file/206151#t=1021.7,1116.56"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/105473/file/206151/transcript/48878/annotation/10","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Now, how can something that small, you know, be somewhat because the food we eat today is so overprocessed. Why is it that the government doesn't I mean, these things are medical findings or scientific findings. Why is it that the government ignores this sort of thing? Why did the government ignore the mafia until last week and last week? And they're the ones they arrested for, so they'd be dead until Monday? Let's take another call before we go to a break. Hi. You're on the line live. Yes, Mr. Gregory? Yes. Diabetic. I'd like to know if much of your diet is safe for me. Yes, it's very safe for you. And one of the things that being a diabetic, you have to be very careful about the amount of greasy food you eat, the money, starchy food you eat and the amount of sweet pastries and stuff. But more than that, you have to be very, very careful about the stress. You have to find periods where you just stop and don't think about not even thinking about nothing. And you see that level start changing. Okay. We're going to continue our discussion. We'll be back in just a minute. So please stay with us and keep calling. Who want to talk to Dick Gregory? And. Good afternoon. Topping today's newscast. Today marks the 20th anniversary of the now famous Selma to Montgomery civil rights march. The March 3rd, 1964 walk brought an end to vote discrimination throughout America. Today, that same march from Selma to Montgomery is being undertaken by a number of civil rights activists in the South. That march is being led by the Reverend Joseph Lowery of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. It was only 12 years ago when documented widespread discrimination was found to exist in steel industries across the country.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/105473/file/206151#t=1117.25,1362.77"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/105473/file/206151/transcript/48878/annotation/11","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"A 1973 executive order issued by the Secretary of Labor listed significant changes that needed to take place within the industry. But one decade later, just how effective has that mandate for change been and how has the workplace improved for minority workers within the steel industry? Joining me now to talk about those changes is David Carroll, an employee of Bethlehem Steel. That spells point and president of the 21st Century Labor Council. Mr. Carroll, thank you for joining us this afternoon. Give us an example of the kind of discrimination that existed, say, at Bethlehem Steel 12 years ago. Well, the basic kind of discrimination that existed then was job promotion. There wasn't any job promotion for blacks. Blacks were locked into certain areas they couldn't get out of. And the job that they had were the dirty jobs, the hard jobs, all of the all of the menial tasks type of job. This is the kind of job they had. The restrooms were segregated. They had white toilets, colored toilets. Back then, they didn't use the word black. They used colored and they had colored toilets and white toilets and the whole neighborhood there. We had a town that was Barbers Point, Maryland, and that whole town was segregated. The whole thing there was really bad. Now, how has all of that changed for the better to benefit minority and black workers within the steel industry on the ladder? The town itself has been demolished because of technological changes. And as far as the workforce is concerned, along with the Secretary of Labor order and certain rewarding parts of the consent decree, one, the minority workers like myself have been able to move up and beyond some of the ranges that we were locked into before. But the group you represent, the 21st Century Labor Council, represents 600 current employees of Bethlehem Steel, Understand, and some 300 retired employees who are still not quite satisfied.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/105473/file/206151#t=1363.55,1486.13"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/105473/file/206151/transcript/48878/annotation/12","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"You refused the compensation. Do you buy Bethlehem Steel? You refuse to sign a check? Do you, as a result of the difference in pay between white workers and black workers, I understand that white workers will making an average $0.39 an hour more than black workers who were doing the same kinds of jobs. When you got those checks that redress that particular wrong. You refuse to accept that check. Why? Because the checks themselves reflected only a cent and a quarter per hour instead of the $0.39 an hour that the investigative panel from the Labor Department found the company and the union guilty of. What is the 21st Century Labor Council fighting for and how effective has your union been and helping to redress the grievances that you still have? Well, in the beginning the union was not effective at all. That's why we began to. When we filed suits, we filed suit against Bethlehem Steel and the United Steelworkers of America. The union was not effective at all. Mr. Carroll, you are currently appealing your case, is that right? That is correct. And what do you hope to come out of that? Well, we hope that we can get it back into district court here. And with the evidence that we have, we can win this case and we can get it back into this district court. David Carroll, thank you for joining us this morning. Mr. Carroll is president of the 21st Century Labor Council. In other news, the first annual Maryland Job fair sponsored by the NAACP gets underway today at 1:00 at the downtown Omni Hotel. Numerous employers will be on hand screening applicants and reviewing resumes for possible placement within their companies. There is no charge for today's services. And what is the most important factor for getting a job? According to a study by a minneapolis firm, enthusiasm, not work experience is the most important quality potential employers look for when screening applicants for their firms.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/105473/file/206151#t=1487.09,1601.18"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/105473/file/206151/transcript/48878/annotation/13","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Briefly, in sports, he calls it a dream come true. He is Bruce Smith, the latest NFL player to sign with the Buffalo Bills. We get a report from John Brennan. This is Rich Stadium in Buffalo, New York, the new home for Bruce Smith For the next few years. His Tex Outland trophy winner announced his signing with the Bills earlier today. And Bruce Smith we feel that we have now with the buffalo. The number one football player in America, a football player not just defensive end, but the number one football player available to the National Football League. So the suspense is finally over. Smith is now the property of the Buffalo Bills, and although they wouldn't discuss contract specifics, it's believed Bruce will make about two and a half million dollars over the next four years. I'm going to make sure my family is well taken care of, and that's something I'm going to look forward to because this is never happened in our family or our generation before. And I'm just happy that I have the opportunity to do that. But now that it's all over, is it time for Bruce to sit back and relax? No. It's time to prepare myself for the upcoming season of the Buffalo Bills, and that's something that I'm going to look forward to. It's something I'm really happy about. Something else that made Bruce happy while he was in college was sacking the quarterback, achieved that mark 46 times in his career, and the Buffalo Bills are betting a lot of money that that collegiate success will carry over into the NFL. In Buffalo, New York, John KERNAN reporting. And finally, Danielle Jordan, an outstanding student at Hapeville Elementary School, is City Line student of the Week. Darnell has received numerous awards for his skills and achievements.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/105473/file/206151#t=1602.14,1704.9"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/105473/file/206151/transcript/48878/annotation/14","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Among them are the Neville Reading Club's Certificate of Recognition, the Baltimore Police Department's Safety Citizenship Award, and A for Me to Swim Club Certificate of Award. Darnell enjoys playing football and trumpet, but his prime interest is in astronomy. He would like to design and build the largest space station in space. Best wishes to Danielle Jordan, City Lines Student of the week. And that is today's news cap. I'm t monte moore of city line up next. Have a good afternoon. Now, here's this week's community calendar. My name is Ethel Gordon. I am representing the Lily Pearl Jackson Museum. We are sponsoring our first annual civil rights baby contest. We will meet with all mothers and babies to take pictures on Saturday, March 10/9, from 2 to 4 p.m.. If you and your baby are interested in participating, please call 5231208. If your group for organization would like to announce an event, please write us in care of City Line WJC TV Television Hill, Baltimore, Maryland 212, one one. Or call us for further information at 4660013. Between the hours of nine and five. We're back live on City Line to continue our discussion with Mr. Dick Gregory. We were talking earlier about the weight loss reduction diet, but you've spent a lot of money and energy developing a diet that will help address the famine in Africa. Could you tell us what impact the weight loss was? Just a spin off for about 15 years. I mean, really looking at hunger and in trying to find out, you know, how you can really get a handle on it and then when you realize hunger is so political. You know, if you look at 90% of all the the wars and revolutions that we've had since World War Two have been over food and hunger.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/105473/file/206151#t=1705.65,1948.63"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/105473/file/206151/transcript/48878/annotation/15","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"And one of the things that I felt if we could move it out the hands of the politicians and take it to the hands of the scientists, and in order to do that, you have to have fantastic documents. And one of the things that in testing in 1976, I ran from Los Angeles to New York City, averaging 50 miles a day for 71 days, eating no solid food, just taken fruit juice. And this formula that we had put together, once I realized, you know, and I was satisfied with it, then how do you get the scientific documents? We went into a Flint Goodrich Hospital and New Orleans and brought in two top researchers, and we paid them $1,000 a day for 70 days and gave them access to 70000 to 11000 hours a week to surround themselves with the type of research equipment that they could study my body for 70 days on nothing but water. Now, first, let me say this. I have such a respect for God. I would never do anything that would hurt my body, you know, and in no shape, form or fashion, you know, if the building caught on fire to keep it going to get out of here. I'll take you with me if you don't offer no resistance. But if you really want to stay, you know, stay, right? I teach all my children, you know, how to have fire drills at home because my wife and I live upstairs, and I don't think I'm going down in the middle of a rock. You'll learn how to get out that window. So anyway, I see that to say, you know, it's just something I didn't just go into and say, Oh, at the expense of my life, I knew how safe and prayers, in fact, the doctors didn't know.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/105473/file/206151#t=1949.62,2038.9"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/105473/file/206151/transcript/48878/annotation/16","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"What we learned in those 70 days, we were able to come up with a document that never existed before on this planet. They were able to study my body through urine, through the blood test, the saliva, the heartbeat and what have you. And we come up with a what a masterful document on hunger. One of the things we found out that after the 13th day on water, the body goes through such a trauma, it starts producing a morphine that's 150 times more potent than commercial morphine. So when you see the pictures from Ethiopia and see them looking passive and almost smiling and peaceful, that's that drug that's running through the body. You keep hearing I'm talking about the amount of blindness and they say it's coming from the flies is not coming from the flies. It's coming from the drug system. Eats up what little bit of vitamin A you have left which calls night blindness, which cause blindness. So what what you're going to do then is take this research and it's been turned into a health plan. Well, what we did tried and you see, what I had to do was convince the scientists. So what we did after that, 70 days, I drank the solution. We had morning on the 71st day and walked and ran from New Orleans to Baton Rouge. All right. Now, they thoroughly convinced that, one, the body do not need food as much as it needs nutrition. Had I ate after those 70 days, I would have died. We were able to take that research to Ethiopia to show it to the doctors to to work with the head of nutrition at Tulane Medical School and the dean of the medical school in Ethiopia. They are using that nutrition formula, not the weight loss form, but the nutrition formula in the hospital, what they call a protocol, the formula that they use.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/105473/file/206151#t=2039.59,2140.12"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/105473/file/206151/transcript/48878/annotation/17","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"And, you know, the world accepts that hungry people need to be fed 2000 calories a day. You can go to a tavern and get 2000 calories a day. What we need to do is change it to nutrition. The formula they were using in the hospital cost $3.99 per child. The formula that that that I put in the hospital cost $0.45 per child per day. We waiting on the protocol to come back through now. Okay. Okay. Let's bring our audience back in. Yes, ma'am. You have a question? Yes. Mr.. Gregory, I'd like to know, how does your new Bahamian diet compare in any ways to the information in your book, Cooking with Mother Nature? It don't. Because if you listen to the book, you wouldn't have to take the diet if knowing what I know now and no one was in the book, the only way I would take the diet is just for nutrition purposes. That mean I would just take it, you know, half a scoop twice a day. But if you, you know, we can lose all the weight we want to lose by eating enough fruit, eating enough, you know, fresh food. One of the problems we have is once you cook your food, you destroy the nutrient content. Once you freeze it, anything that that goes above 119 degrees Fahrenheit, you destroy the nutrient value. And anything that goes below 32, you frozen it, you destroy. There's a what we really need is newspaper with a little vitamins in it. Okay. Thank you for the question. Let's do a lightning round. I think that we would be remiss if we didn't try to get some information from the Dick Gregory about a series of topics that I'm going to throw out some subjects to get likely to respond quickly.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/105473/file/206151#t=2140.45,2228.58"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/105473/file/206151/transcript/48878/annotation/18","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"The state of black America today is probably in the worst shape it's ever been in. But for the first time, we can't blame white America or a racist system. What we did in the sixties and I just thank God I was part of that movement is with the leadership that King presented. And that was a new type of revolution, a revolution without anger, without hate. We hit that door and knocked it open in a way they can never close it again. And the only thing comes through that door was light. And for some reason, black folks have opened that door up all the way. Black leadership today is probably stronger than it's ever been because for the first time, we don't have to look into the newspaper to determine who our leaders are. And for the first time, the local leadership is being recognized, which before we kept looking for national and overlook the local. South Africa. South Africa will be when black folks in America decide to use our economic sophistication and punish the companies of 28% of all Cadillacs was bought by us. We spent $1.5 billion on Coca-Cola. We handled $190 billion cash last year. We are the Third world. If we was a separate nation, would be the fifth or sixth most economically powerful nation on the planet. And when we say to these companies here, we're going to punish you, they'll get out of South Africa. And when that happens, South Africa behaves. What about U.S. foreign policy in general? It's never been good. U.S. foreign policy have always been according to the money. You know, our foreign policy have never been handled by honest, ethical men. We've never had nobody in foreign policy that deals with the integrity or rights of human beings.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/105473/file/206151#t=2229.45,2322.69"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/105473/file/206151/transcript/48878/annotation/19","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Our foreign policy is with a gun and nothing else. Four additional years under Ronald Reagan. It makes no difference. This country was in trouble. You know, one of the things that we hear blacks in this country would almost lead people to believe that we had everything we wanted. Then Regan got in and we lost it. You know, and probably the most interesting about Regan, I don't know how many people realize it. Regan spelled backwards his [Unrecognized]. You know, I mean, if you actually write that word backwards, you said we got a backward [Unrecognized] in the White House, you know. But I think my problem with Ronald Regan is that he has a lack of compassion for poor, for the downtrodden. This is his his voice. He's never reached down and said, we have a problem now and here's how we're going to deal with it. Any time you slash veterans and I take veterans because these wars, you know, the ones that went to Canada, we said it was Reagan's and the ones who went to war, they was men. And now the women have sit back and watch the veteran's pension and everything be cut and watch defense get a bonus of 34 billion, you know, and we haven't heard from them veterans. So you got to wonder who the men really are. And so, you know, I just think, you know, if we had the proper leadership going through this period of have to readjust, it would work. What about the the ability or the fact that the black children today, how are they going to be made to remember the civil rights struggles and the Martin Luther King? It's going to be very difficult without that, without that that that sense of of integrity in the black community.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/105473/file/206151#t=2323.38,2413.44"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/105473/file/206151/transcript/48878/annotation/20","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Until black folks decide that we have to change the system, not just go to college so I can get an education and be part of the system and it just don't affect Black. I was shocked to find out that white women didn't get the right to vote in America till 1919. I was shocked to find out last year that a white woman with a master's degree make 56% less than a white boy who dropped out of high school. And so, you know, this is right across the board. We're going to have to make changes. And the black we are at the low end of the totem pole because we tolerated it more than anybody else. And when we stop tolerating it, joined the NAACP, the Urban League. I still see things that change. I want to ask you to we're going to take a break right now. But when we come back, I want to talk to you about Frank Wills. Okay. We'll be back in just a moment and continue our discussion with Dick Gregory. Transportation for City Line guest is provided by Total picture tours featuring bus, boat, helicopter and limousine services. We're continuing our discussion with David Gregory. And I wanted to get into Frank just to get some feeling on where Frank Wills is now and how you've involved him in the project for the Bahamian diet. Well, I wanted to just say thanks. I mean, here's a man that probably brought down. The strongest president in the history of this country because of the mandate that Nixon had. And and we claim we are a country that believe in law and order and people, you know, sticking up for what's right. And yet still it looked like all he was doing with his job.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/105473/file/206151#t=2415.03,2643.69"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/105473/file/206151/transcript/48878/annotation/21","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"I mean I mean, he didn't even run in as a concerned citizen. He was just doing his job and looked like he was being punished for it. And I was very fortunate of the contract I signed for the for the baby guy was worth over $100 million to me. And I really decided I would use this money. You know, people write me and call me, but I would give no money to nobody is not involved in civil rights, you know, including my family. And I just felt that Frank Wells was one of the finest ways I could say thanks, because to take that kind of money and put it in the bank, any number chump change when you put in the Chase Manhattan Bank. But if you take that money and use it to glorify God, to glorify the beauty of what this planet should be about, it'll work. And I couldn't think of a better way of saying to Frank Wells, you know, and of course, Frank Wells, for those who don't, might not remember because he was basically not covered in the media. Frank Wells was the gentleman who found the tape in the Watergate that triggered in the door, the tape, the door. And he found it. Matter of fact, he found it and took it off. They had to retake it again. So I really got to ask him about that one day. Okay. Let's take another question from our studio audience. Mr.. GREGORY I'd like to know how we can convince our young people to eat properly when in neighborhoods where there are no grocery stores, there are stores that promote alcohol and junk food, and on television they're bombarded by these kinds of commercials. Yeah, well, one, you either have to get your television at your house.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/105473/file/206151#t=2644.56,2731.5"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/105473/file/206151/transcript/48878/annotation/22","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Are you going to want to spend more time saying, you know, this is what's right and this is wrong? There's a lot of research coming out now. We know now that 98% of your hard core, repeat violent criminals that's in jail eat a minimum of £465 of sugar a year. So we can't associate sugar with violence. We know now that to be strong and healthy, you have to eat right and you can't eat the garbage. One of the problems is this ourselves. I mean, what we call eating right is really not right. So, you know, once we lay that on the children, I mean, milk and dairy products is one of the worst things you can put in the body. You know, I mean, I mean, the whole ice cream, whole thing. And yet we've been led to believe that one of the finest ways of getting calcium is through milk. And one of the finest ways of getting calcium would be through the raw vegetables. And the most important ingredient out the milk is called casein. It builds a bone structure to carry the body's weight. And cows milk has 300 times more cases in the mother's milk because cows milk has to build a bone structure. They carry a ton plus and it helped to build a calf, doubled the weight within 2 to 4 weeks, where mother's milk doubled the weight of the baby within 8 to 9 months. And the number one ingredients they make out of casein which comes out of milk is glue. And one day we got to ask the question, is it an accident that the biggest milk company in the world, Borden's milk, just happened to make Elmer's glue? Thank you very much for your question.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/105473/file/206151#t=2734.27,2822.35"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/105473/file/206151/transcript/48878/annotation/23","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"You know, that sort of thing is really what, at least in my mind, puts a lot of the pressure on the parent. The parent has to do a lot of this is not qualified. Who is really not qualified? I mean, a lot of pressures on the parent is not qualified. So the Yale, for instance, the number one and number two, drug addiction in this country, Number one is caffeine. Number two is nicotine, okay? Not cocaine and reefers and wine and beer. And so, you know, you get old folks wonder about these youngsters smoking reefers will hide your coffee for a week. I mean, it's a country that controls the masses through drug addiction. Until Ralph Nader and those consumer folks, you know, really get out here and work. Americans didn't know how much caffeine or if there was any caffeine in soda pop. And yet we raised children with soda pop. But, you know, I'm finding a kind of, I guess, controversy or dilemma here, because on one hand, you're saying that the farmers are on the verge of bankruptcy and can't do what they're supposed to be doing, which is raising food prices. And on the other hand, you're telling us, you know, not to eat this deli, this eat fresh this and fresh that. Where are we going to get it from if the farmers aren't raising and if we can't raise it, we're not we might not get it. So then we start raising cancer. That's why the number three cause of death in young folks now as cancer. That's unheard of when I was a child. What do we do? What do you tell folks to do? Do you buy the Bahamian diet or. No, nothing new there. You can go and get fresh fruit, fresh vegetables where there's a demand for and then it starts increasing.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/105473/file/206151#t=2823.46,2911.36"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/105473/file/206151/transcript/48878/annotation/24","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"You know, for instance, we've been saying for years that a lot of people are getting hair on their legs in the black community, some women with hair on their neck. And I've been doing articles that come out, the hormones and then chickens. And about three months ago, one of the major networks did a shocking story out of Puerto Rico, where them 17 month old girls was developing breasts and having menstruation periods. The whole food industry denied it, but when they took them off of all poultry, all dairy products, all meat, all chicken, it left. And I mean, it's just it is criminal out here, what they do in the food. GREGORY, thank you very much for being here. Thank you. A wealth of information, as always. Thank you. God bless you very much for joining us. We'll be back in just a minute. Please stay with us. Hi, I'm Harold Anthony, and on today's edition of the Entertainment page, my featured group is one that's considered to be internationally popular, and they have the credentials to prove it. The Commodores. After their credit, 22 Gold Records, six platinum, two double platinum and three triple platinum albums. They've topped every kind of music chart in the country and have gained recognition throughout the world as leaders in their particular field. The band, which was originally formed in Tuskegee, Alabama, in 1969, is now enjoying a long standing success that eludes most artists. One of the major reasons for their longevity is their incredibly diverse style from pop to country jazz to disco. There are few groups who can claim mastery of such a broad spectrum. Maybe it's because all five members pool their resources as writers, musicians and vocalists. Or maybe it's because of the exceptional marketing and organization of the group.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/105473/file/206151#t=2912.47,3097.05"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/105473/file/206151/transcript/48878/annotation/25","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Well, whatever the reason, one thing is clear The Commodores are standing firmly at the helm, and they've set sail for what may be one of the most successful careers in music history. From the latest LP called Nightshift Here, The Commodores with the title track. You. At the same. We rely. Saying go to China. And we. And I'm still. Talk to me. Singular. It's going to be some sweet. Just. I. The. You. The night shift. You know. Jackie. It seems like. When we were working I. Jack. You were on Young. You're lucky to live here. Hi. Sing your song. And. And. Oh. Interesting. Oh, I bet you were. Now enjoying their 16th year together. That was The Commodores with their latest smash hit called Nightshift. As we turn our attention to the Hollywood scene, we find that the incredibly hot Eddie Murphy finds himself once again in a compromising position. It seems that this talented young comic has been drawing a lot of flack from the gay community as a result of his comments concerning gays and susceptibility to acquired immune deficiency or AIDS. Well, Mr. Murphy has made an attempt to show that he's not completely insensitive. He has formally apologized to the group by offering them a big wet kiss. Obviously, it'll take more than a big wet kiss to settle a legal dispute between a couple of photographers and Prince's two bodyguards. It seems that one of the photographers was assaulted by the men paid to protect his royal badness after the paparazzi took a few unauthorized pictures of the superstar as he left a Hollywood nightspot. Both bodyguards were promptly arrested by our guest. You've got it. Beverly Hills cops on the local scene. We found that a 20 year reunion is being planned to benefit charities.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/105473/file/206151#t=3097.74,3436.99"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/105473/file/206151/transcript/48878/annotation/26","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"The Addison MacArthur Foundation for Underprivileged Children and Webb Charities will purchase $1,000 worth of Christmas toys for exceedingly poor children and help far distressed victims. The reunion will be held Sunday, March 10th, at the Forum. Caterers 4210 Primrose Avenue. There'll be lots of food, refreshments, door prizes, Las Vegas games and oldies but goodies, music and also the original No Billy Anderson combo. For additional information, you can call 2439 400. And with that, I'll have to wrap up this edition of the entertainment page. I'm Harold Anthony, hoping that you all have a great week. Thank you, Howard. And thanks once again to Dick Gregory, fantastic guests. We're a little bit short on time, but we do want to tell you that next week you're going to have a very fun time. Indeed, I'm going to do a solo act next week and I'm going to miss you, too. But we're going to have Ronnie, Louise and Deborah Laws on next week. That musical family. That's right. And if you want to get tickets, you better call very quickly. 481 1313 and reserve your tickets now. Yeah, we'll be talking about their musical versatility next week and what makes them work. They're an exciting group. Yeah, exciting group. Well, we've had a great time, as always. And, uh, I'm looking forward to seeing you in a little while. Yes. Enjoy your weekend. Next weekend? Yeah. Take a good one. We'll see you soon. I'll be doing. 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