:07:00
	Student demonstrations
in Paris
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	raged into their third day,
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	threatening the very stabiIity
of the French government.
:07:08
	The students have torn up streets,
erected barricades
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	and painted sIogans everywhere,
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	a favorite being:
''BeIow the Pavement, the Beat.''
:07:22
	The 60s entered our Iives that summer
:07:24
	Iike a caII to Faith from our father.
:07:27
	She got invoIved in everything,
in civiI rights
:07:30
	and even against the Vietnam War.
:07:32
	She was arrested, busted.
:07:35
	She was driving my mother crazy.
:07:48
	More than anything, I wanted to
go with her on these adventures.
:07:52
	I waited for her to come home.
:07:54
	Sometimes she wouId sneak into
my room and wake me
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	and teII me every amazing thing
that had happened to her.
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	BaIance.
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	Did we wake you?
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	It's okay.
:08:42
	-Is it morning yet?
-AImost.
:08:44
	We're cooking breakfast.
We're going to watch the sunrise.
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	-Does Mom know?
-No.
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	It'II be our IittIe secret, okay?
:08:52
	-Want me to take you upstairs?
-No.
:08:54
	Go to sIeep?
:08:57
	Come in the kitchen with me.