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up there to deliver a very good speech. >> we come without reservation. >> reporter: this week, flanaganory was made. he'll be back saturday. >> this is where the entertainers were. >> reporter: cox is going to prefer to stay away, and he says that the marching days are behind him. both agree that much was accomplished that i dashgs but the work is not over. >> while we are better today than in 1963, we are not where we thought we would be 60 years on. >> we have succeeded in a number of things of the past, but we have to do much more for the future. >> reporter: both mr. cox and mr. flanagan express grave concern as well as civil right leaders are doing the same that there is an ongoing effort in this day and age to try to turn the clock back, and this is why they are so concerned about where we are now, and big concerns of what is happening as the people are trying to erase african-american history. >> jason, to sit with people who touched history and who were there, and to see the picture revising john lewis' speech. >> and the memory is crystal clear. >> thank you, jason. >> that is
up there to deliver a very good speech. >> we come without reservation. >> reporter: this week, flanaganory was made. he'll be back saturday. >> this is where the entertainers were. >> reporter: cox is going to prefer to stay away, and he says that the marching days are behind him. both agree that much was accomplished that i dashgs but the work is not over. >> while we are better today than in 1963, we are not where we thought we would be 60 years on. >> we...
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. >> reporter: edward flanagan was there too. where were you?l at the top there by the entertainers. >> reporter: flanagan is 80 now, but on the day of the march, he was a 20-year-old who had just finished his shift as a waiter, like scores of others he wanted to take a stand for civil rights. >> i was very close to joan baez, she was barefoot, and i had a new pair of shoes. >> reporter: she was barefoot. >> she was barefoot. ♪ >> reporter: a march six decades ago, now seen through the eyes of two different men who shared the same goal many did that day. >> it was, in fact, a march for jobs and freedom. >> we succeeded in changing this country. >> reporter: as a young organizer, cox was responsible for arranging safe transportation for people making the trek from the south to washington, d.c. he says there were challenges from top to bottom, much had to be done in very little time. >> the challenge from the bottom was the logistics of getting people here. i'm trying to get trail ways, buses, trying to get greyhound buses and the drivers are sayi
. >> reporter: edward flanagan was there too. where were you?l at the top there by the entertainers. >> reporter: flanagan is 80 now, but on the day of the march, he was a 20-year-old who had just finished his shift as a waiter, like scores of others he wanted to take a stand for civil rights. >> i was very close to joan baez, she was barefoot, and i had a new pair of shoes. >> reporter: she was barefoot. >> she was barefoot. ♪ >> reporter: a march six...
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. >> reporter: edward flanagan was there too. where were you?g on the wall up top there by the entertainers. >> reporter: flanagan is 80 now, but on the day of march, he was a 20-year-old who had just finished his shift as a waiter, like scores of others, he wanted to take a stand for civil rights. >> i was very close to joan baez, i was able to notice that she was barefoot and i had on a new pair of shoes. >> she was barefoot? >> she was barefoot! ♪ we are not afraid ♪ >> reporter: a march six decades ago, now seen through the eyes of two different men who shared the same goal many did that day. >> it was, in fact, a march for jobs and freedom. >> our thoughts are today that we succeeded in changing this country. >> reporter: as a young organizer, cox was responsible for arranging safe transportation for people making the trek from the south to washington, d.c. he says there were challenges from top-to-bottom. much had to be done in very little time. >> the challenge from the bottom was the logistics of getting people here. i'm trying to get tr
. >> reporter: edward flanagan was there too. where were you?g on the wall up top there by the entertainers. >> reporter: flanagan is 80 now, but on the day of march, he was a 20-year-old who had just finished his shift as a waiter, like scores of others, he wanted to take a stand for civil rights. >> i was very close to joan baez, i was able to notice that she was barefoot and i had on a new pair of shoes. >> she was barefoot? >> she was barefoot! ♪ we are not...
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peggy flanagan: nice to meet you. congratulations, you have an amazing son.oked all the food : with his parents, of course. >> those eggrolls are mom's famous eggrolls. ever since we were little kids, we would do egg roll sales, it came to the point where the health department in our little wisconsin town came out and they were like, what's going on? megan vang's hoping to launch : his first formal brick-and-mortar restaurant soon, calling it vinai after the refugee camp where he was born and where his parents first met embracing his heritage, no longer ashamed. >> fast forward 30 years. i'm hoping that people would talk to me about my parents. i cannot not talk about them. i've run so far, tried so hard to run from who i am, that it becomes a circle to running to back to who you were meant to be. megan: for pbs news weekend, i'm megan thompson in minneapolis. ♪ john: and that is pbs news weekend for this sunday. i'm john yang. for all of my colleagues, thanks for joining us. have a good week. >> major funding for the "pbs newshour" has been provided by -- >>
peggy flanagan: nice to meet you. congratulations, you have an amazing son.oked all the food : with his parents, of course. >> those eggrolls are mom's famous eggrolls. ever since we were little kids, we would do egg roll sales, it came to the point where the health department in our little wisconsin town came out and they were like, what's going on? megan vang's hoping to launch : his first formal brick-and-mortar restaurant soon, calling it vinai after the refugee camp where he was born...
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flanagan and mr.ousands of others who gathered here 60 years ago were fighting for, still fighting for today. guys, back to you. >> as you say, the theme being not a commemoration, but a continuation. really interesting piece. also really interesting to know some of what was happening behind the scenes of some of those speeches. jason carroll live for us in washington, thank you. >> thank you. >>> still to come, an updated covid vaccine will be available soon to fend off the new variant circulating right now. we'll ask an expert why it's important to getet a new shot. rsv is in for a surprise. meet arexvy. ( ♪ ) the first a-approved rsv vaccine. arvy is used to prevent lower respiratory disease from rsv in people 60 years and older. rsv can severely affect the lungs and lower airways. arexvy is proven to be over 82% effective in preventing lower respiratory disease from rsv and over 94% effective in those with these health conditions. ( ♪ ) arexvy does not protect everyone and is not for those with se
flanagan and mr.ousands of others who gathered here 60 years ago were fighting for, still fighting for today. guys, back to you. >> as you say, the theme being not a commemoration, but a continuation. really interesting piece. also really interesting to know some of what was happening behind the scenes of some of those speeches. jason carroll live for us in washington, thank you. >> thank you. >>> still to come, an updated covid vaccine will be available soon to fend off...
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. >> reporter: edward flanagan was there too. >> where were you?here by the entertainers. >> reporter: flanagan is 80 now, but on the day of the march, he was a 20-year-old who had just finished his shift as a waiter, like scores of others, he wanted to take a stand for civil rights. >> i was very close to joan bye yaz. i had on a new pair of shoes. she was barefoot. >> reporter: a march six decades ago now seen through the eyes of two different men who shared the same goal many did that day. >> it was, in fact, a march for jobs and freedom. >> our thought today is we succeeded in changing this country. >> reporter: as a young organizer, cox was responsible for arranging safe transportation for people making the trek from the south to washington, d.c. he says there were challenges from top to bottom, much had to be done in very little time. >> the challenge from the bottom was the logistics of getting people here. i'm trying to get trailways, buss, i'm trying to get greyhound buss. they are saying it's dangerous bringing people to the south. the ch
. >> reporter: edward flanagan was there too. >> where were you?here by the entertainers. >> reporter: flanagan is 80 now, but on the day of the march, he was a 20-year-old who had just finished his shift as a waiter, like scores of others, he wanted to take a stand for civil rights. >> i was very close to joan bye yaz. i had on a new pair of shoes. she was barefoot. >> reporter: a march six decades ago now seen through the eyes of two different men who shared the...
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more on what preparations look on the ground in las vegas, rachel flanagan joins me now, the executivehe red cross, welcome. mike: what can you tell me about your organization, preparation in advance of the storm? >> absolutely, the american red cross spends her entire year preparing for events like this, this is what we do, the team in southern nevada has boots on the ground and we are prepared to open three shelters should we get the call from her local and county state officials and we will make sure that those things happen in were gearing up ahead of the storm and making sure we can meet all of those needs. >> considering a lot of your area is desert not a lot of rainfall, is your biggest concern flooding? >> absolutely flash flood is always a concern, we take this very seriously, a lot of preparation is happen in our county we've been making sure that the floodway's are cleared and were making sure that everybody is aware of flood concerns, 6 inches of rushing water of personal and 12 inches can sweep away many cars we are making sure people are aware of this. mike: what is your
more on what preparations look on the ground in las vegas, rachel flanagan joins me now, the executivehe red cross, welcome. mike: what can you tell me about your organization, preparation in advance of the storm? >> absolutely, the american red cross spends her entire year preparing for events like this, this is what we do, the team in southern nevada has boots on the ground and we are prepared to open three shelters should we get the call from her local and county state officials and we...
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. >> reporter: 20-year-old c russo and 19-year-old davion flanagan found dead at the scene. >> i lost three children in that crash. not a minute goes by each day that i don't think about my son. >> reporter: the judge convicted her of multiple counts of murder, felonious assault, aggravated vehicular homicide and count of drug possession. david? >> david: alex perez tonight, thank you. >>> we turn now to the urgent search for a member of the proud boys tonight, convicted for his role on january 6th. under house arrest, authorities believed he was a threat. mow he's missing. here's our chief justice correspondent pierre thomas. >> reporter: tonight, the fbi searching for a proud boy who was convicted of attacking police on january 6th in an attempt to block joe biden from becoming president. prosecutors had recommended 14 years in prison for christopher john worrell for assaulting and pepper spraying officers as they struggled to defend the capitol that horrible day. the moment captured in this closeup photograph that doj included in his indictment. tonight, sources telling abc news wo
. >> reporter: 20-year-old c russo and 19-year-old davion flanagan found dead at the scene. >> i lost three children in that crash. not a minute goes by each day that i don't think about my son. >> reporter: the judge convicted her of multiple counts of murder, felonious assault, aggravated vehicular homicide and count of drug possession. david? >> david: alex perez tonight, thank you. >>> we turn now to the urgent search for a member of the proud boys tonight,...
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she will be sentenced today to the 2022 deaths of dominic russo and davion flanagan. she was convicted of crashing her car at 100 miles an hour last july killing the passengers she survived and prosecutors argued she had a toxic relationship with russo including previous threats to crash her car with him in it russo's father told nbc news that he does not support a life sentence for mckenzie saying it wouldn't make him feel any better. >>> let's turn back to southern california where they were shaken by more than just a tropical storm ventura cocounty also rockcked 5.1 magnitude earthquake peoplele in the southern part of los angeleles s county also rerd ththat they felt the shaking as well officials say there were no reports of significant damage, but did warn of potential aftershocks. >>> russia's first mission to the moon in nearly half a century ended in complete failure. the unmanned luna 25 spacecraft crashed into the moon after running into a problem preparing for pre landing orbit this weekend. let's head to nbc news foreign correspondent claudio lavanga who i
she will be sentenced today to the 2022 deaths of dominic russo and davion flanagan. she was convicted of crashing her car at 100 miles an hour last july killing the passengers she survived and prosecutors argued she had a toxic relationship with russo including previous threats to crash her car with him in it russo's father told nbc news that he does not support a life sentence for mckenzie saying it wouldn't make him feel any better. >>> let's turn back to southern california where...
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aslef flanagan , who is a behavioural flanagan, who is a behavioural scientist, has been tasked withwhich is to get police forces across england and wales to quit misogyny and sexism. >> now i'm quite rape and murder and rape and murder. >> exactly. now obviously, i'm quite torn about this because i start to think, right, okay, is this another essential, you this just another essential, you know, top down, trying to stamp out everything that could be described as sexism ? described as sexism? >> but then when you look at stuff all the all the fun stuff, all the stuff that makes it feel good to be a man, but then you remember about the horrific cases that the metropolitan police been in police have been involved in with of everard with the murder of sarah everard by cousins and the serial by wayne cousins and the serial rapist david carrick, who was a metropolitan police firearms officer there is a real crisis within our police force and we do not do enough with officers who are a danger to women. >> to put it bluntly , and >> to put it bluntly, and getting rid of them and something n
aslef flanagan , who is a behavioural flanagan, who is a behavioural scientist, has been tasked withwhich is to get police forces across england and wales to quit misogyny and sexism. >> now i'm quite rape and murder and rape and murder. >> exactly. now obviously, i'm quite torn about this because i start to think, right, okay, is this another essential, you this just another essential, you know, top down, trying to stamp out everything that could be described as sexism ? described...
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aslef flanagan , who is a behavioural flanagan, who is a behavioural scientist, has been tasked with is to get police forces across england and wales to quit misogyny and sexism. >> now i'm quite rape and murder and rape and murder. >> exactly. now obviously, i'm quite torn about this because i start to think, right, okay, is this another essential, you this just another essential, you know, top down, trying to stamp out everything that could be described as sexism ? described as sexism? >> but then when you look at stuff all the all the fun stuff, all the stuff that makes it feel good to be a man, but then you remember about the horrific cases that the metropolitan police been in police have been involved in with of everard with the murder of sarah everard by cousins and the serial by wayne cousins and the serial rapist david carrick, who was a metropolitan police firearms officer there is a real crisis within our police force and we do not do enough with officers who are a danger to women. >> to put it bluntly , and >> to put it bluntly, and getting rid of them and something needs
aslef flanagan , who is a behavioural flanagan, who is a behavioural scientist, has been tasked with is to get police forces across england and wales to quit misogyny and sexism. >> now i'm quite rape and murder and rape and murder. >> exactly. now obviously, i'm quite torn about this because i start to think, right, okay, is this another essential, you this just another essential, you know, top down, trying to stamp out everything that could be described as sexism ? described as...