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previous stage sobolenko, will compete for reaching the quarterfinals of the tennis tournament in the morial petr martich was stronger 6.3.76. no matter how much i travel around belarus , i always manage to learn something interesting and unusual. and today i'm going to the city where you can find happiness for all people on the planet, where lenin steps into the church, and where ships were once built for the black sea fleet to the city of krichev i want to see it. secrets of the blue krinitsa why not every greek horse can swim down it is half a horse or half a duck, for whom prince potemkin built a chic wrestler to the bottom at night unearthly landscapes in a completely earthly kamenka on the way to krichev, do not be lazy. drop in to slavgorod, a beautiful little town with its own history. but the most important thing is that not far from slavda there is a place where pilgrims from all over the world come, golubaya krinitsa. the history of slavgorod began in the twelfth century, then it was a fortified defensive settlement; now it is both a cozy town and a special charm of the city give
previous stage sobolenko, will compete for reaching the quarterfinals of the tennis tournament in the morial petr martich was stronger 6.3.76. no matter how much i travel around belarus , i always manage to learn something interesting and unusual. and today i'm going to the city where you can find happiness for all people on the planet, where lenin steps into the church, and where ships were once built for the black sea fleet to the city of krichev i want to see it. secrets of the blue krinitsa...
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, to you, the warriors of southeast asia, pushed in the 1970s and the 19 80s to build the vietnam morial and slowly this country really learned richard nixon's wisdom that these veterans are our heroes for shouldering the responsibility and protecting our freedom and that of our allies whatever the result may be. >> [applause] >> a young major who had been wounded in vietnam twice began to cut his teeth in the political world as a fellow in several departments of the nixon administration. his name was colin powell. he looked at president nixon and he realize that what president nixon was saying was that a platoon of united states marines do more for world peace than all of the celebrity telethon's, hollywood actors, and pundits who tell the world how special they are. colin powell was right. it's important for us to remember what you all do not just for this country but for the world. if our respect for veterans today counts for anything along with the working hard, worshipping the lord, loving families and saluting the flag, we are actually living. we are thankfully a pro veteran countr
, to you, the warriors of southeast asia, pushed in the 1970s and the 19 80s to build the vietnam morial and slowly this country really learned richard nixon's wisdom that these veterans are our heroes for shouldering the responsibility and protecting our freedom and that of our allies whatever the result may be. >> [applause] >> a young major who had been wounded in vietnam twice began to cut his teeth in the political world as a fellow in several departments of the nixon...
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marc morial, president and ceo of the national urban league, one of the original sponsors of the march on washington 60 years ago. he also served as mayor of new orleans and president of the u.s. conference of mayors. he's a graduate of jesuit high school in new orleans and the university of pennsylvania and most important, georgetown law. [laughter] another hoya. andrew priya is the amateur chair and professor of theology at georgetown. let's give them a hand. [applause] andrew was a former professor in the theology department at boston college. last but not least, lauren rella for, political director at a christian organization committed to advocacy for social justice. she works on developing and implementing policy strategy and advocacy efforts. lauren is a graduate of boston college and has from catholic -- and has an msw from catholic university. moderating is john carter, he served for over 20 years as director of the office of justice, peace and human development at the u.s. conference of catholic bishops, and in the late 1970's, worked for caretta scott king at the national com
marc morial, president and ceo of the national urban league, one of the original sponsors of the march on washington 60 years ago. he also served as mayor of new orleans and president of the u.s. conference of mayors. he's a graduate of jesuit high school in new orleans and the university of pennsylvania and most important, georgetown law. [laughter] another hoya. andrew priya is the amateur chair and professor of theology at georgetown. let's give them a hand. [applause] andrew was a former...
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gave his i have a dream speech on the steps of the lincoln merit morial.sage of new laws e including the civil rights act. jason carroll spoke with two activists who attended the historic march and got their perspective on where the fight for equality stands today. >> reporter: it was a call for economic and racial equality, a call to action that brought more than 200,000 people to the national mall in washington, d.c. on august 28th, 60 years ago, a day best rem remembered for the historic i have a dream speech. >> now is the time to make real the promises of democracy. >> reporter: among the hundreds of thousands, two young activists who were filled with hope. >> i was all the way at the top. over to the left. >> reporter: courtland cox is now 82, but 60 years ago, he was a 22-year-old working for the civil rights organization, the student nonviolent coordinating committee. >> what i remember is a platform is there in the mid-center. >> reporter: edward flanagan was there too. >> where were you? >> i was sitting on the wall up top there by the entertaine
gave his i have a dream speech on the steps of the lincoln merit morial.sage of new laws e including the civil rights act. jason carroll spoke with two activists who attended the historic march and got their perspective on where the fight for equality stands today. >> reporter: it was a call for economic and racial equality, a call to action that brought more than 200,000 people to the national mall in washington, d.c. on august 28th, 60 years ago, a day best rem remembered for the...
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announcer: on saturday, a celebration of the 6h anniversary of the march on washington at the lincoln morial in washington, d.c. reverend al sharpton and the fami of dr. martin luther king jr. joined representi's from national organizations to celebrate the occasion. liveovage begins at 11 a.m. eastern on c-span. you can also watch on c-span now or online at c-span.org. ♪ announcer: a healthy democracy doesn't just look like this. it looks like this. where americans can see democracy at work. when citizens are informed, our republic thrives. get informed straight from the source. on c-span, unfiltered, unbiased, word for word. from the nation's capitol, to wherever you are. the opinion that matters the most is your own. this is what democracy looks like. c-span, powered by cable. ♪ announcer: this afternoon, a virtual conversation about former president trump's indictments and its impact in federal and state courts, hosted by the brennan center for justice at the nyu school of law. live coverage of the discussion begins at 3 p.m. eastern on c-span. you can also watch on our free mobile video
announcer: on saturday, a celebration of the 6h anniversary of the march on washington at the lincoln morial in washington, d.c. reverend al sharpton and the fami of dr. martin luther king jr. joined representi's from national organizations to celebrate the occasion. liveovage begins at 11 a.m. eastern on c-span. you can also watch on c-span now or online at c-span.org. ♪ announcer: a healthy democracy doesn't just look like this. it looks like this. where americans can see democracy at work....
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something that really stuck out to me after this meeting is marc morial, the president of national urbanng to reporters after this meeting. he said every time he has come to one of these celebratory marches, he has been encouraged by what he heard from people in the crowd. people who are hopeful. people who have optimism about the future. he said that this particular march, he felt that people were fearful. they were afraid about threats to democracy. this is something president biden has talked about frequently. it's, frankly, one of the reasons he said he ran, because of the violence at charlottesville that we saw a number of years ago, at the unite the right rally. he centralizes this in his campaign pitch. he also hinted at some of the things we're seeing in florida under the leadership of ron desantis, which is book bans, changes to the curriculum, whitewashing slavery and the history in this country. that's top of mind for civil rights leaders. it seems it is also going to be very much a part of his campaign pitch. >> this comes at a moment where the president and governor desantis
something that really stuck out to me after this meeting is marc morial, the president of national urbanng to reporters after this meeting. he said every time he has come to one of these celebratory marches, he has been encouraged by what he heard from people in the crowd. people who are hopeful. people who have optimism about the future. he said that this particular march, he felt that people were fearful. they were afraid about threats to democracy. this is something president biden has...
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and that is this what is it that feeds conspirator morial political thinking. and i think it in our current political moment, where tend to associate it with the transformations of social media that have given voice to these pockets of bizarre ideas. and now people can connect through social media in ways. and it and these these communities of conspiratorial thought kind of feed on each other. and so it's really a kind of a prada out of, you know, a kind of technological moment, a social media moment. but but what was but you see the same happening in the 1960s. and i wonder what were the social or cultural or technological conditions giving rise? i mean, it's a great question i don't have a great answer. i don't think technology is sufficient, though. i don't twitter is enough, in part because i was immersed in sort of you know, there were there were a lot of different conspiracy theories in the fifties, sixties. i do think that there are ways in which particular moments in particular developments like social and historical developments, can be can feed into,
and that is this what is it that feeds conspirator morial political thinking. and i think it in our current political moment, where tend to associate it with the transformations of social media that have given voice to these pockets of bizarre ideas. and now people can connect through social media in ways. and it and these these communities of conspiratorial thought kind of feed on each other. and so it's really a kind of a prada out of, you know, a kind of technological moment, a social media...
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laying out in cots, and see how he feels, especially injured people laying out in cots, at warmer morialis way. i was happy to talk about my family. but everything that has been in my heart, i needed to say it loud. because i have been struggling mentally when it comes to providing help and i want to be able to be there for every single person that i meet. i want to be there for every single person that i see. >> ella, no one can even fathom what you and your family have been through. so, you don't have to apologize. and thank you for coming on tonight. i know you have a lot of people in your household, and -- we know the president will be there next week. so, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> and abby philip picks up our coverage right after this break. no matter how much i paid, it followed me everywhere. between the high interest, the fees... i felt trapped. so i broke up with my credit card debt and consolidated it into a low-rate personal loan from sofi. i finally feel like a grown-up. break up with bad credit card debt. get a personal loan with low fixed rates. borrow up to $10
laying out in cots, and see how he feels, especially injured people laying out in cots, at warmer morialis way. i was happy to talk about my family. but everything that has been in my heart, i needed to say it loud. because i have been struggling mentally when it comes to providing help and i want to be able to be there for every single person that i meet. i want to be there for every single person that i see. >> ella, no one can even fathom what you and your family have been through. so,...
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and that is this what is it that feeds conspirator morial political thinking. and i think it in our current political moment, where tend to associate it with the transformations of social media that have given voice to these pockets of bizarre ideas. and now people can connect through social media in ways. and it and these these communities of conspiratorial thought kind of feed on each other. and so it's really a kind of a prada out of, you know, a kind of technological moment, a social media moment. but but what was but you see the same happening in the 1960s. and i wonder what were the social or cultural or technological conditions giving rise? i mean, it's a great question i don't have a great answer. i don't think technology is sufficient, though. i don't twitter is enough, in part because i was immersed in sort of you know, there were there were a lot of different conspiracy theories in the fifties, sixties. i do think that there are ways in which particular moments in particular developments like social and historical developments, can be can feed into,
and that is this what is it that feeds conspirator morial political thinking. and i think it in our current political moment, where tend to associate it with the transformations of social media that have given voice to these pockets of bizarre ideas. and now people can connect through social media in ways. and it and these these communities of conspiratorial thought kind of feed on each other. and so it's really a kind of a prada out of, you know, a kind of technological moment, a social media...
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a car while her parents were pushing her in a stroller in san francisco, they're going have that morial today one person is recovering in the hospital after they got shot and that happened yesterday morning in east 15th street and 20th avenue in oakland and then oakland. police say that one person was also shot and killed yesterday morning and that was around 17th street and san pablo avenue. plus, hayward police are looking for the person who robbed and beat an elderly man. they followed him from the bank to his home and stole everything he had 6.45. is the time right now. we're also looking at the weather. we are on this monday morning. we have a little bit some unstable air around. i'll just call it humid, too. thanks to what was hurricane hilary. well to our south and what a mess that cause. forget i mean, flooding just like you said job. know southern california was really in the midst of a yesterday >> deserts of palm springs on up to death valley. seeing all those washes fill up areas like san diego los angeles, not just seeing the heavy rain, but also the strong winds that some
a car while her parents were pushing her in a stroller in san francisco, they're going have that morial today one person is recovering in the hospital after they got shot and that happened yesterday morning in east 15th street and 20th avenue in oakland and then oakland. police say that one person was also shot and killed yesterday morning and that was around 17th street and san pablo avenue. plus, hayward police are looking for the person who robbed and beat an elderly man. they followed him...
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for the king family and reverend al sharpton to speak as we give a good look at our friend, mark morialmments, live. >> workplace in america. we will and must level the playing field, so our children ayed. now's the time to see what america's largest 5g network can do for your business. (vo) ninety-two percent of students in high-needs schools can't afford essential school supplies.e time to see what america's subaru and our retailers are there to help by giving millions of dollars in funding along with school supplies students need. we call it “the subaru love promise” and we are proud to be the largest corporate supporter of adoptaclassroom.org. it's just one of the reasons forbes ranked subaru the number one automotive brand for social impact. subaru. more than a car company. from big cities, to small towns, and on main streets across the us, you'll find pnc bank. helping businesses both large and small, communities and the people who live and work there grow and thrive. we're proud to call these places home too. they're where we put down roots, and where together, we work to help mo
for the king family and reverend al sharpton to speak as we give a good look at our friend, mark morialmments, live. >> workplace in america. we will and must level the playing field, so our children ayed. now's the time to see what america's largest 5g network can do for your business. (vo) ninety-two percent of students in high-needs schools can't afford essential school supplies.e time to see what america's subaru and our retailers are there to help by giving millions of dollars in...
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i think what jonathan and marc morial and others of us have to do is have the courage to stand up toep playing to the crowds." one of the things i talked to jonathan about, we had no provocateurs at saturday's rally. we were able to pull it off without incident or violence at all. i'd love to see a split screen on people's newscast of showing january 6th and august 26th, last saturday. that's how you're supposed to come to washington and make your point, what we did on saturday in the spirit of dr. king. >> yeah, it was a moving day over the weekend, led by, in large part, by you, reverend sharpton, and you, jonathan greenblatt. thank you so much for being with us. adl's jonathan greenblatt. also, presidential historian doris kearns goodwin. always good to have you on the show. >>> up next, kevin mccarthy is talking again about an impeachment inquiry into president biden. it comes as congress faces a tight deadline to prevent a government shutdown. member of the oversight committee, congressman ro khanna joins us next on "morning joe." >> woman: why did we choose safelite? >> vo: for
i think what jonathan and marc morial and others of us have to do is have the courage to stand up toep playing to the crowds." one of the things i talked to jonathan about, we had no provocateurs at saturday's rally. we were able to pull it off without incident or violence at all. i'd love to see a split screen on people's newscast of showing january 6th and august 26th, last saturday. that's how you're supposed to come to washington and make your point, what we did on saturday in the...