Losing Isaiah
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Amir...
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I know things
right now seem like

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it don't make sense to you,
and you don't understand,

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but I've been just where you are
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and it ain't gonna be easy,
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but it don't mean
you can't make it.

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Come on, boy, I'm waiting now.
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Come on, boy, do it.
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That's my boy.
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Who combs his hair?
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What?
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Who combs his hair?
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Margaret.
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Uh... we all do.
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Who taught you how?
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Or did you read that in a book?
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Our black pediatrician.
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So you know
an African-American.

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One with a professional degree.
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Have you ever had
your black pediatrician

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over to dinner, Mr. Lewin?
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Do you have your pediatrician
over to dinner?

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Answer my question, yes or no?
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No.
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When's the last time
you and your wife had dinner

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with anyone of color, Mr. Lewin?
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Please answer
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the question, Mr. Lewin.
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I'm sorry, I can't remember
the last time.

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You love your wife, Mr. Lewin?
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Oh, yes, very much.
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How long you been married?
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14 years.
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And you love your daughter?
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- Of course.
- So this is a nice,

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stable environment to bring
Isaiah into, wouldn't you say?

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Yes, I would say.
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Yes.
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Who's Suzanna Polaski,
Mr. Lewin?

1:06:58
Uh, she's an architect
who works in my office.


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