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thousand descend on washington's national mall — marking the 60th anniversary of a civil rights marchorld cup final kiss — as coaching staff resign. thousand descend on washington's national mall — marking the 60th anniversary of a civil rights march — where the �*i have a dream' speech was delivered by martin luther king junior. and vladimir putin wants wagner mercenaries to swear allegiance to russia — after the group's leaders were presumed killed. i'm helena humphreuy, good to have you with us. spain's football federation has deleted a statement from its official website accusing the world cup winning player —jenni hermoso — of misrepresenting reality. she's accused the head of the federation — luis rubiales — of kissing her on the lips without consent after spain's victory in the final, last sunday. the federation has threatened her with legal action. mr rubiales has faced a wave of condemnation for his actions but has refused to resign.
thousand descend on washington's national mall — marking the 60th anniversary of a civil rights marchorld cup final kiss — as coaching staff resign. thousand descend on washington's national mall — marking the 60th anniversary of a civil rights march — where the �*i have a dream' speech was delivered by martin luther king junior. and vladimir putin wants wagner mercenaries to swear allegiance to russia — after the group's leaders were presumed killed. i'm helena humphreuy, good to...
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so the national mall is interesting. the national mall was they started to build it in 1791 from 1791 to 1982, when the vietnam was dedicated. there were no war memorials, no, they were memorials to great thinkers about democracy, but not war memorials. and the story that the story about memorials in d.c. in the 20th century is that memorials went out of style after the confederate memorials were built. so about 1922, 1980, nobody was paying attention. it just wasn't tool that people were using in the culture. the vietnam veterans memorial changed that in a very dramatic way. it's completely transformed the national mall because it was a big, very popular memorial. so that made service in an american war seem tragic rather than heroic. and again, department of defense military leads had a heart attack of military. we can't have all these middle school kids getting off a bus learning that it's really sad, you know? and so the mall was transformed. the korean war memorial was built, the world war two memorial was built a w
so the national mall is interesting. the national mall was they started to build it in 1791 from 1791 to 1982, when the vietnam was dedicated. there were no war memorials, no, they were memorials to great thinkers about democracy, but not war memorials. and the story that the story about memorials in d.c. in the 20th century is that memorials went out of style after the confederate memorials were built. so about 1922, 1980, nobody was paying attention. it just wasn't tool that people were using...
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proud to be here with those korean war veterans memorial, a veterans who have joined us on the national mall, where our nation remembers the heroism of those men and their comrades. the national park service, along with our partners, the korean war, veterans memorial foundation, is proud to be the costume of this site that honors their service and sacrifice. thank you for joining us. okay. so, mr. angel, thank you. we really appreciate your and your staff support for this ceremony. we we originally were scheduled to have u.s. senator john ossoff attend, but he had something very urgent that took him away. it had to be pretty urgent because he really wanted to do this. we really appreciate his lead as co-chair of the recently relaunched korea senate caucus. so we really appreciate that his staff is here as well. so let's give him a round of applause for all his work for the alliance and the american people. so, ladies and gentlemen, we are honored to have the republic of korea ambassador to the united states with us today. he is a great supporter of the memorial foundation. let's welcome amba
proud to be here with those korean war veterans memorial, a veterans who have joined us on the national mall, where our nation remembers the heroism of those men and their comrades. the national park service, along with our partners, the korean war, veterans memorial foundation, is proud to be the costume of this site that honors their service and sacrifice. thank you for joining us. okay. so, mr. angel, thank you. we really appreciate your and your staff support for this ceremony. we we...
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in 2001, first lady bush, who was the first librarian to be first lady -- cut the ribbon on the national mall for the book festival. it has been successful ever since. she has been a supporter ever sense. >> is she still active in the book fair at all? dr. hayden: she makes commemorative videos and things like that. we keep her involved. we send her everything. we send her -- we sent her signed posters from every year. she has been a wonderful supporter. >> when you came on board in 2016, the fair was being held on the national mall. dr. hayden: it had just moved to the convention center, where we are now. that decision led us -- let us not think about the weather and all types of things that happen when you are outdoors. now that it has been in the convention center, it is wonderful. you have restrooms. [laughter] you have a food. you have all of these angst. it cannot rain. -- it can rain and everything and we can still enjoy dozens of authors. >> what is your role in the book fair? dr. hayden: i am the hostess with the mostess in terms of being able to open the book festival on the main st
in 2001, first lady bush, who was the first librarian to be first lady -- cut the ribbon on the national mall for the book festival. it has been successful ever since. she has been a supporter ever sense. >> is she still active in the book fair at all? dr. hayden: she makes commemorative videos and things like that. we keep her involved. we send her everything. we send her -- we sent her signed posters from every year. she has been a wonderful supporter. >> when you came on board in...
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it is all quiet now, but earlier thousand of people were at the national mall, to remember the 60 years that have passed since dr. martin luther king jr. led the march on washington. just like in 1963, today's crowd was a mi of generations and backgrounds all united by one common cause. dr. king's son, martin luther king jr., the third led the charge today, with people alongside his father 60 years ago. >> let's not give up, let's not given, let's not give out. we must move forward. >> martin luther king then said give us the ballot, and then he moved up and said, but i have a dream. but he gave his life for that dream. >> thousands then marched from the lincoln memorial to the kin memorial, but the message was the same, advocating for racial and social justice. while the 250,000+ were there to honor th progress made by the civil rights movement of the 1960s, people folks emphasize there is more work that needs to be done. >> there are some things that need to change, but today's march in commemoration just emphasizes how much still need to be done. so, we have a legacy that we need to
it is all quiet now, but earlier thousand of people were at the national mall, to remember the 60 years that have passed since dr. martin luther king jr. led the march on washington. just like in 1963, today's crowd was a mi of generations and backgrounds all united by one common cause. dr. king's son, martin luther king jr., the third led the charge today, with people alongside his father 60 years ago. >> let's not give up, let's not given, let's not give out. we must move forward....
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but first, thousands converge on the national mall. see how they marked the 60th anniversary of martin luther king's march on washington (warehouse ambience) introducing togo's new french dip sandwiches featuring fresh artisan bread piled high with tender roast beef, smothered with melty provolone cheese and served with hot au jus for dipping. try the roast beef or pastrami french dips today only at togo's sights and sounds of oakland's chinatown street fest were out in full swing today. lively performances with everything from traditional chinese lion dancing to drag shows and local musicians. there were more than 80 vendors selling traditional chinese herbs, flowers, food and much more. it's the 34th year that the city's chamber of commerce has put on the event. all organizers say the goal isn't just to showcase asian culture in chinatown, but to celebrate the community's diversity. we want to bring everybody together and then share our cultural and also bring everybody's culture together so we can learn each other better. the oaklan
but first, thousands converge on the national mall. see how they marked the 60th anniversary of martin luther king's march on washington (warehouse ambience) introducing togo's new french dip sandwiches featuring fresh artisan bread piled high with tender roast beef, smothered with melty provolone cheese and served with hot au jus for dipping. try the roast beef or pastrami french dips today only at togo's sights and sounds of oakland's chinatown street fest were out in full swing today. lively...
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thousand descend on washington's national mall — marking the 60th anniversary of a civil rights marchhere the �*i have a dream' speech was delivered by martin luther king junior. and vladimir putin wants wagner mercenaries to swear allegiance to russia — after the group's leaders were presumed killed. i'm helena humphreuy, good to have you with us. spain's football federation has deleted a statement from its official website accusing the world cup winning player —jenni hermoso — of misrepresenting reality. she's accused the head of the federation — luis rubiales — of kissing her on the lips without consent after spain's victory in the final, last sunday. the federation has threatened her with legal action. mr rubiales has faced a wave of condemnation for his actions but has refused to resign. on saturday — 11 members of the national team's coaching staff have quit in protest at his behaviour. mr rubiales has been suspended from participation in football by the sport's world governing body, fifa. for the latest, here's our madrid correspondent, guy hedgecoe. the dispute unleashed by th
thousand descend on washington's national mall — marking the 60th anniversary of a civil rights marchhere the �*i have a dream' speech was delivered by martin luther king junior. and vladimir putin wants wagner mercenaries to swear allegiance to russia — after the group's leaders were presumed killed. i'm helena humphreuy, good to have you with us. spain's football federation has deleted a statement from its official website accusing the world cup winning player —jenni hermoso — of...
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. >>> let's turn to the capital where thousands are gathering on the national mall to celebrate the 60thnniversary of the historic march on washington. organizers describe today's event not as a commemoration but a continuation to have the dream dr. king outlined at the lincoln memorial august 28th, 1963. there's a great diverse litany of speakers. what's happening? >> reporter: right. we've already heard from a real spectrum of the civil rights community, all ethnicities, races, all corners of the social organization community. it's really been a recurring theme over and over that this is a fight. it was a fight 60 years ago that continued to this day. in this day and age, what you keep hearing is those here saying there's this overwhelming feeling that there is a movement in the country to try to turn the clock back, not just for civil rights but even trying to erase aspects of u.s. history that deal with african-americans. i want you to listen to one of those people scheduled to speak in just a few minutes, the president and ceo of the national council of negro women. she spoke to us
. >>> let's turn to the capital where thousands are gathering on the national mall to celebrate the 60thnniversary of the historic march on washington. organizers describe today's event not as a commemoration but a continuation to have the dream dr. king outlined at the lincoln memorial august 28th, 1963. there's a great diverse litany of speakers. what's happening? >> reporter: right. we've already heard from a real spectrum of the civil rights community, all ethnicities, races,...
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thousands descend on washington's national mall, marking the 60th anniversary of a civil rights marchh was delivered by martin luther king jr. and fifa suspends spain's soccer chief over world cup final kiss as coaching staff resign. hello. i'm helena humphrey. we begin in the us state of florida where three people are dead in what authorities are calling a racially motivated mass shooting. we'vejust heard that president biden has been briefed on the situation. the attack took place at a discount store in the city of jacksonville. the city's sheriff says the suspected shooter was a white male in his 20s who turned the gun on himself. he killed two women and one man, all black, with no other injuries reported. the gunman was carrying a handgun
thousands descend on washington's national mall, marking the 60th anniversary of a civil rights marchh was delivered by martin luther king jr. and fifa suspends spain's soccer chief over world cup final kiss as coaching staff resign. hello. i'm helena humphrey. we begin in the us state of florida where three people are dead in what authorities are calling a racially motivated mass shooting. we'vejust heard that president biden has been briefed on the situation. the attack took place at a...
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how important to bring that kind of variety of voices to the microphone and the national mall. >> it'sn of the meovement o be inclusive and to reach out to everyone who feels they have been left behind the benefits of the society and the evolution of the movement and the con continuation of the movement, we are using, we are coming together. we are a multiissue organization. so we have litigation around voting rights, lgbtq rights, so as an american people, what does the truer quality look like for every single person in the united states. >> so the 1963 march was about pressuring u.s. congress and state houses for equity in workplaces, by increasing the federal minimum wage, safety on the job and. we heard from we have come a long way, butwater not in a place we would expect 60 years on. so as a result, is there a feeling these are insurmountable issues. >> i think that diversity of this crowd, it shows people are determined to fulfill what dr. king says and lives up to the true meaning that all people are created equal. i think at our best, americans are inspired by that example and
how important to bring that kind of variety of voices to the microphone and the national mall. >> it'sn of the meovement o be inclusive and to reach out to everyone who feels they have been left behind the benefits of the society and the evolution of the movement and the con continuation of the movement, we are using, we are coming together. we are a multiissue organization. so we have litigation around voting rights, lgbtq rights, so as an american people, what does the truer quality...
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thousands of people from across the country came together at the national mall, marking 60 years since martin luther king jr. led the march on washington and delivered his iconic , 'i have a dream' speech. cbs's natalie brand has more from the nation's capital. >> reporter: she returned to the lincoln memorial, the same place she was 60 years ago, when dr. martin luther king jr. delivered his, 'i have a dream' speech. >> it is still very fresh in my mind. >> reporter: the 93-year-old brought mementos from the first march on washington and four generations of family members . >> as i have gotten older, i had to figure out that each generation has two do their own work. >> reporter: from old to young, thousand showed up on this anniversary , martin luther king the third said his father's work is not done. >> maybe one day we will be a great nation. we are not personifying greatness right now. but you know what , dad and mom taught us it takes a few good women and men to bring about change. >> reporter: retired new york firefighter says he stood 10 feet away from the elder king during his
thousands of people from across the country came together at the national mall, marking 60 years since martin luther king jr. led the march on washington and delivered his iconic , 'i have a dream' speech. cbs's natalie brand has more from the nation's capital. >> reporter: she returned to the lincoln memorial, the same place she was 60 years ago, when dr. martin luther king jr. delivered his, 'i have a dream' speech. >> it is still very fresh in my mind. >> reporter: the...
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people gathered at the national mall as the civil rights march pushed.ed one of the great speeches in american history. in honor of the march, thousands of people gathered on the national mall on saturday to commemorate the demonstration including dr. king's family and a slew of civil rights leaders. dr. king's speech as well as the march itself is still considered to be one of the most consequential racial justice demonstrations in history. we'll have more on this coming up on "morning joe." >>> meanwhile vivek ramaswamy had interviewed on nbc and "meet the press." he says donald trump could have pushed through voting reforms on january 6th. >> he's running. why are you running against him? why do you think his second term won't be as good as his first? >> well, look. i did say he's the best president of the 21st century from george bush to barack obama to donald trump to joe biden, it 'not even close. who was the best, i judge by results. that being said, i believe i can take the america first agenda even further than donald trump did. >> again, from y
people gathered at the national mall as the civil rights march pushed.ed one of the great speeches in american history. in honor of the march, thousands of people gathered on the national mall on saturday to commemorate the demonstration including dr. king's family and a slew of civil rights leaders. dr. king's speech as well as the march itself is still considered to be one of the most consequential racial justice demonstrations in history. we'll have more on this coming up on "morning...
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she goes down to the national mall in november 1883. she rides tor the top of the washington monument that is still under construction. she hast to ride the elevator that they used to carry the materials to the top and it was a platform elevator that had a cage that had pulleys that would swing out and drop stones into place so shees rides this to the top and describes that. she gets to the top and later she looks down and she sees this area that is just the beginning of potomac park and she said in her column one day this is going to be the largest and most beautiful park in the city, a place of magnificence and future administrations. so this tells us that by the latime she went to japan a few years later, she already had in the back of her mind and idea of a place in washington that would be perfect for a part of cherry trees, so that forced me to kind of rewrite the whole structure of my book because i thought i can -- the last third would be about the cherry trees but suddenly this pushes the story, because then we begin to see the
she goes down to the national mall in november 1883. she rides tor the top of the washington monument that is still under construction. she hast to ride the elevator that they used to carry the materials to the top and it was a platform elevator that had a cage that had pulleys that would swing out and drop stones into place so shees rides this to the top and describes that. she gets to the top and later she looks down and she sees this area that is just the beginning of potomac park and she...
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she does down to the national mall in 1883 and she rides to the top of the washington monument which is still under construction. she has to ride the platform elevator which the workmen used to carry the materials to the ton and it was a platform elevator that had a cage, an open sided age with pulleys that would-- she sees this area that is just the kings of potomac park and says one day this is going to be the largest and most beautiful park in the city for future administrations. this tells us by the time she went to japan a few years later, she already had in the back of her mind an idea of a place in washington that would be perfect for a park of cherry trees. so that forced me to kind of rewrite the whole structure of my book because i thought, oh, i can-- you know, the last third of the book will be about the cherry trees, but suddenly, this pushes that story because then we begin to see the evolution of her vision. so she came back to washington, she goes to the men in charge of the parks, the city's parks, the army corps of engineers and she suggests that they should plant c
she does down to the national mall in 1883 and she rides to the top of the washington monument which is still under construction. she has to ride the platform elevator which the workmen used to carry the materials to the ton and it was a platform elevator that had a cage, an open sided age with pulleys that would-- she sees this area that is just the kings of potomac park and says one day this is going to be the largest and most beautiful park in the city for future administrations. this tells...
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since the reverend martin luther king jr mac delivered his i have a dream speech. 1963 on the national mall protesting racial abuses and civil rights. >> whatat i reremember mosost feeling g excited. >> i remember walklking acros this e expanse of grass with a sea of people. >> reporter: among that sea of people were howard alumni margaret wright, k hansen, beverly brooks anderson and marcia moore. >> it was mind blowing. >> hearing that speech was edge in sketched in the mind to move me forward. to the women share common bond of hearing about dr martin luther king jr. mac for better america in-person. >> once dr. king started speakiking they listeneded wiw attention.n. >> we shohould leave ththere wi and d be guideded byby his visi hihis words toto us for the re ouour lives arare to the call action. >> i knew that i wanted to be part of the movement. >> i think i was uplifted spiritually , intellectutually, and momorally. >> reporter: a sentiment that has endured the past six decades, but the work is not done. >> reporter: you talk about continued hurdles. what is your hope for future gene
since the reverend martin luther king jr mac delivered his i have a dream speech. 1963 on the national mall protesting racial abuses and civil rights. >> whatat i reremember mosost feeling g excited. >> i remember walklking acros this e expanse of grass with a sea of people. >> reporter: among that sea of people were howard alumni margaret wright, k hansen, beverly brooks anderson and marcia moore. >> it was mind blowing. >> hearing that speech was edge in sketched...
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demonstrators marched over the weekend on the national mall to mark that anniversary and today descendents of the late civil rights leader our meeting with president biden. >>> we need to get into our top stories. a deadly mass shooting in our country has prompted a federal hate crime investigation. three are dead in jacksonville, florida, after a white gunman with a swastika emblazoned assault rifle killed three black people at a dollar general store. according to investigators, the gunman, 21-year-old ryan paleter used a legally purchased firearm to kill people who looked like those he targeted and racist online rants. after killing three, ryan paleter ended his own life. >>> in a deadly crash in australia involving the u.s. military , at least three killed, several more critically injured after an osprey aircraft crashed . it happened during military exercises involving multiple countries . the osprey crashed seconds after the pilot radioed an emergency. recovery efforts ongoing in the cause of the crash is under investigation. >>> take a look at the satellite images of tropical storm i
demonstrators marched over the weekend on the national mall to mark that anniversary and today descendents of the late civil rights leader our meeting with president biden. >>> we need to get into our top stories. a deadly mass shooting in our country has prompted a federal hate crime investigation. three are dead in jacksonville, florida, after a white gunman with a swastika emblazoned assault rifle killed three black people at a dollar general store. according to investigators, the...
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. >>> today, thousands of people converged on the national mall, marking 60 years since dr.artin luther king led the march on washington. cbs's nicole killian was there. >> reporter: standing near the same spot where dr. martin luther king jr. uttered those famous words -- >> i have a dream. >> reporter: a new generation gathered to honor the call 60 years later. >> let's not give up. let's not give in. let's not give out. we must move forward. >> reporter: dr. king's son, martin luther king ii i, led the charge, along with reverend al sharpton. >> we're the children of the deam. let us march in the name of the dreamers. >> reporter: and andrew young, an aide of dr. king. >> martin luther king said then, give us the ballot. and then he moved up and said, but i have a dream. but he gave his life for that dream. >> reporter: even though the crowds may not be as long as they were in 1963, the sentiment is the same. this is a march for racial and social justice. thousands marched from the lincoln memorial to the king memorial. >> this is a big way to honor the legacy of martin l
. >>> today, thousands of people converged on the national mall, marking 60 years since dr.artin luther king led the march on washington. cbs's nicole killian was there. >> reporter: standing near the same spot where dr. martin luther king jr. uttered those famous words -- >> i have a dream. >> reporter: a new generation gathered to honor the call 60 years later. >> let's not give up. let's not give in. let's not give out. we must move forward. >>...
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converged in what was truly a historic moment as the pilgrimage of 250,000 people culminated on the national malllincoln memorial. ♪ the country had never seen anything quite like this, a spectacle of consequence involving a nation grappling with race, freedom, issues of class, and simple human dignity. what would king have to say that day? would there be violence? how would police react? how would the nation respond? the fact that there were 6,000 national guardsmen and nearly as many d.c. police mobilized tells you everything you need to know, but why is it that all these years later, we pause to remember and ask the young to study that day? what is it? why are we still drawn? why can't we let that day go? why mustn't we let it go? perhaps it's because what was at stake, because we know right now the journey toward a more perfect union is far from over, but the answer lies in king's speech, undoubtedly one of the most important in the nation's history. many remember the sweeping hopeful spiritual oratory of what at times seems more like a sermon. >> i have a dream that one day along the fields
converged in what was truly a historic moment as the pilgrimage of 250,000 people culminated on the national malllincoln memorial. ♪ the country had never seen anything quite like this, a spectacle of consequence involving a nation grappling with race, freedom, issues of class, and simple human dignity. what would king have to say that day? would there be violence? how would police react? how would the nation respond? the fact that there were 6,000 national guardsmen and nearly as many d.c....
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crowds are right now gathered on the mall, the national mall that, is to honor american heroes that have been brutalized and arrested in the 1960s fight for civil rights. and to recommit to battles still ahead, with a caveat, for one surviving icon of the movement. 91 year old andrew young. take a listen. >> i was here 60 years ago. but i was also here 66 years ago, in 1957. it's been a long but wonderful struggle. and i'm here to tell you know i don't feel in any way tired. we've come too far. from where we started from. nobody ever told us that the way would be easy. frankly, as messed up as we can be, as difficult as life is, there is no place on earth that's any better than these united states of america. >> there, you have andrew young, again, ambassador of civil rights leader, often glad to hear him there. we also understand that james clyburn is coming up, i think he's right there. let's take a listen to him. >> ladies gentlemen, 60 years ago, when martin luther king junior and others stood on this podium, they followed an event that took place about four months earlier, when king
crowds are right now gathered on the mall, the national mall that, is to honor american heroes that have been brutalized and arrested in the 1960s fight for civil rights. and to recommit to battles still ahead, with a caveat, for one surviving icon of the movement. 91 year old andrew young. take a listen. >> i was here 60 years ago. but i was also here 66 years ago, in 1957. it's been a long but wonderful struggle. and i'm here to tell you know i don't feel in any way tired. we've come...
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terrific national mall, we just heard from nbc's antonia hylton. trymaine lee is there as well, and also with me on set, going to have any glad to speak to him, of course, msnbc contributor and professor of african american studies at princeton university. so first, let's go ahead and get to you, tremaine. you have been on the rise or listening to the speeches. set the stage for us about what we've heard so far and what we will still hear, we will still hear from this afternoon? >> lindsey, at risk of being clichÉ, thousands of people now standing in the footsteps of history, bearing the heat of this moment, but bearing the heat of a long history of and on perfect union. and activist and every take americans, many african event can swung them, pushing to make their democracy a better version of itself. so to realize that we had andrew young speaking earlier, 94 years old, that there are trying to walk amongst us who fought for freedom. when i say freedom a free, he know it better than folks like andrea. as you mentioned, the organizers of this year
terrific national mall, we just heard from nbc's antonia hylton. trymaine lee is there as well, and also with me on set, going to have any glad to speak to him, of course, msnbc contributor and professor of african american studies at princeton university. so first, let's go ahead and get to you, tremaine. you have been on the rise or listening to the speeches. set the stage for us about what we've heard so far and what we will still hear, we will still hear from this afternoon? >>...
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she goes down to the national mall on this day in november. 1883. she rides to the top of the washington monument, which is still under construction, and she has to ride the platform elevator, which the workmen use to carry the materials to the top. and it was this platform elevator that had a cage, an open sided cage, which had pulleys that would swing out and and drop these stones into place. so she she rides this to the top and describes guides that she gets to the top. and then later she she looks down and she sees this area. that is just the beginning of potomac park. and she said in her column, one day, this is going to be the largest and most beautiful park in the city, a place of magnificent use in future administration says. so this tells us that by the time she went to japan a few years later, she already had in the back of her mind an idea of a place in washington that would be perfect for a park, cherry trees, so that forced me to kind of rewrite the whole structure of my book because i thought, oh, i can, you know, the last third of the
she goes down to the national mall on this day in november. 1883. she rides to the top of the washington monument, which is still under construction, and she has to ride the platform elevator, which the workmen use to carry the materials to the top. and it was this platform elevator that had a cage, an open sided cage, which had pulleys that would swing out and and drop these stones into place. so she she rides this to the top and describes guides that she gets to the top. and then later she...
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today we look at one of the marchers whose actions carried them to the national mall and continued through the years in his new home state of california. shawnte passmore introduces us to dr. eugene spencer. >> let freedom ring from every hill in mississippi! from every mountainside! >> reporter: eugene spencer vividly remembers that day. the year, 1963. the u.s. air force veteran born in claiborne county, mississippi just completed his doctoral degree in dentistry at howard university. >> i had d no ideaea that ther were so many people there. it was just amazing to see that many people together. >> reporter: newly married and commissioned to report back to the segregated south, the assassination of his college friend and civil rights activist medgar evers lit a fire from within. >> medgar was assassinated and i felt compelled to attend the march on washington. >> reporter: evers would lead a lasting impression on his life. >> he aspired to be successful and carry out those things that we felt were e good f for huma >> rereporter: spencer now fou himsmself among g the sea of pe mamarching
today we look at one of the marchers whose actions carried them to the national mall and continued through the years in his new home state of california. shawnte passmore introduces us to dr. eugene spencer. >> let freedom ring from every hill in mississippi! from every mountainside! >> reporter: eugene spencer vividly remembers that day. the year, 1963. the u.s. air force veteran born in claiborne county, mississippi just completed his doctoral degree in dentistry at howard...
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as many as a quarter million people gathered on the national mall on this day in 1963. in honor of that moment, thousands gathered on the national mall on saturday, including dr. king's family and a number of civil rights leaders, including yourself, rev. you were there. this is something you've been telling us about for many months, anticipating it, connecting dr. king's dream and that speech 60 years ago to where we are today. tell us about the weekend, rev. >> well, the weekend was very invigorating. we were able to see a cross section of people of all races, and it was intergenerational. we had projected and put on the permit that we expected 75,000 people. we did a lot more than that. when you looked out at the audience, it was under bushes because of the heat, but when we got ready to march, you could see throngs of people, interracial, intergenerational, led by martin luther king iii and arndrea waters king, who heads the drum institution, and then me, the national action network. we had a prime organization for latinos, native americans and young students. there
as many as a quarter million people gathered on the national mall on this day in 1963. in honor of that moment, thousands gathered on the national mall on saturday, including dr. king's family and a number of civil rights leaders, including yourself, rev. you were there. this is something you've been telling us about for many months, anticipating it, connecting dr. king's dream and that speech 60 years ago to where we are today. tell us about the weekend, rev. >> well, the weekend was...
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those who opposed certifying the 2020 election results wrapping up their news conference on the national mall, a short distance from where former president trump will be arraigned today. the arraignment is scheduled at 4:00 p.m. eastern time. here is a look just outside the federal courthouse will it will take place .5 miles from the u.s. capitol, 1.5 miles from the white house. the sidewalk is full of reporters and news fans waiting outside. we will get your reaction to the arraignment starting at 3:45 p.m. eastern. republican lawmakers have been reacting to the arraignment. >> democracy does not just look like this. it looks like this. americans can see democracy at work. where citizens are truly informed. our republic thrives. get information straight from the source on c-span. unfiltered, unbiased, word for word, from the nation's'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. >> the former attorney general william barr on cnn. bill barr defends doj from weaponization charges after the donald trump
those who opposed certifying the 2020 election results wrapping up their news conference on the national mall, a short distance from where former president trump will be arraigned today. the arraignment is scheduled at 4:00 p.m. eastern time. here is a look just outside the federal courthouse will it will take place .5 miles from the u.s. capitol, 1.5 miles from the white house. the sidewalk is full of reporters and news fans waiting outside. we will get your reaction to the arraignment...
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young and old and people from all different backgrounds among the thousands gathering on the national mall today. alongside them, ambassador andrew young, one of the organizers of the original march and a close adviser of mlk jr. >> reporter: tonight, thousands descending on the nation's capital, marking the 60th anniversary of the march on washington with a renewed demand for social, economic, and racial justice. civil rights leader andrew young was here 60 years ago marching alongside dr. martin luther king jr. and the late congressman john lewis, making an impassioned call for equality and an end to discrimination. >> i'm andrew young and i've been here before. it's been a long but wonderful struggle, and i'm here to tell you that -- i don't feel noways tired. >> reporter: many of the marchers here, including some howard university students we spoke with say this movement has been successful, but there's much more work that needs to be done. >> it's just important that we're out here now so that we can be the future and we can continue to make change. >> shut it down! >> reporter: today
young and old and people from all different backgrounds among the thousands gathering on the national mall today. alongside them, ambassador andrew young, one of the organizers of the original march and a close adviser of mlk jr. >> reporter: tonight, thousands descending on the nation's capital, marking the 60th anniversary of the march on washington with a renewed demand for social, economic, and racial justice. civil rights leader andrew young was here 60 years ago marching alongside...
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only second to the gathering at the national park service vietnam war veterans monument on the national mall ago today, the less american combat troops left vietnam. that t evening president nixon addressed the american people from the oval office saying the day that we have all worked and pray for has finally come. he would goe on to say for the first time in 12 years no american military forces are in vietnam. all of our american pows or on their way home. vietnam veterans day became a national day of observance six years ago when president trump signed the vietnam war veterans recognition act of 2017. however, it's origins date to a proclamation issued by president nixon. fable 26, 1974, proclamation 4270 states as a nation with the knowledge states as a nation with acknowledge our deep respect and admiration i setting aside march 29, 1974, 74, as vietnam veterans day remember the honorable peace america achieved which came to great sacrifice to i am disappointed of course about our unfortunate weather patterns of late, and especially today as this morning's rain has forced the ceremony i
only second to the gathering at the national park service vietnam war veterans monument on the national mall ago today, the less american combat troops left vietnam. that t evening president nixon addressed the american people from the oval office saying the day that we have all worked and pray for has finally come. he would goe on to say for the first time in 12 years no american military forces are in vietnam. all of our american pows or on their way home. vietnam veterans day became a...
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♪ >>> this weekend, thousands gathered at the national mall to mark 60 years since dr. memorable voice that day. ♪ he'e's got the wholele wororl his hands ♪ ♪ he's got ♪ >> marianan anderson sang an african traditional. she's a civil rights icon. we visited a museum in her hometown dedicated to her legacy that's fallen on hard times and working to rebuild. in this quiet philadelphia neighborhood, a small museum tells the story of marian anderson, a woman who gave voice to a movement. ♪ my country tis of thee ♪ >> she's k known f for performin the steps of the lincoln memorial in 1939. she planned to sing for an integrated audience at washington's constitution hall, but a ban on black performers denied her that opportunity. racism had forced anderson to leave the u.s. but it was her voice that powered her to international stardom. jillian is the ceo of the museum in philadelphia. >> what she did was represent hope, possibility, and opportunity for black people. >> reporter: treasures are found throughout the museum andnderso oncece called homeme. amamong them, t the phon
♪ >>> this weekend, thousands gathered at the national mall to mark 60 years since dr. memorable voice that day. ♪ he'e's got the wholele wororl his hands ♪ ♪ he's got ♪ >> marianan anderson sang an african traditional. she's a civil rights icon. we visited a museum in her hometown dedicated to her legacy that's fallen on hard times and working to rebuild. in this quiet philadelphia neighborhood, a small museum tells the story of marian anderson, a woman who gave voice...
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monday marks 60 years since 250,000 people gathered on the national mall in washington on a hot summer's963. activists, college students, lawmakers, families and civil rights leaders travelled by car, bus, train and on foot to participate in the march on washington forjobs and freedom. the march became a cornerstone event for the civil rights movement and a moment in american history. dr martin luther king jr delivered his celebrated "i have a dream" speech on the steps of the lincoln memorial. the day would end with a meeting between march leaders and presidentjohn f kennedy. the event marked the largest demonstration for human rights in us history, and a display of unity among five of the nation's largest civil rights organisations. well, on saturday, dr king's family and civil rights leaders gathered to mark 60 years since that first march in 1963. it comes as some fear civil rights are being eroded in the united states. dr king's granddaughter, yolanda renee king, spoke at saturday's gathering, telling the crowd of thousands the fight is still not over. 60 years ago, dr king urged us
monday marks 60 years since 250,000 people gathered on the national mall in washington on a hot summer's963. activists, college students, lawmakers, families and civil rights leaders travelled by car, bus, train and on foot to participate in the march on washington forjobs and freedom. the march became a cornerstone event for the civil rights movement and a moment in american history. dr martin luther king jr delivered his celebrated "i have a dream" speech on the steps of the lincoln...
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thousands descend on washington's national mall marking the 60th anniversary of a civil rights marchjr. and fifa suspends spain's soccer chief over world cup final kiss, as coaching staff resign. hello, i'm helena humphrey. we begin in the us state of florida, where three people are dead in what authorities are calling a racially motivated mass shooting. we've just heard that president biden has been briefed on the situation. the attack took place at a discount store in the city of jacksonville. the city's sheriff says the suspected shooter was a white male in his 20s, who turned the gun on himself. he killed two women and one man, all black, with no other injuries reported. the gunman was carrying a handgun and an ar—15—style rifle, while wearing a mask and tactical vest.
thousands descend on washington's national mall marking the 60th anniversary of a civil rights marchjr. and fifa suspends spain's soccer chief over world cup final kiss, as coaching staff resign. hello, i'm helena humphrey. we begin in the us state of florida, where three people are dead in what authorities are calling a racially motivated mass shooting. we've just heard that president biden has been briefed on the situation. the attack took place at a discount store in the city of...
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thousands descend on washington's national mall, marking the 60th anniversary of a civil rights marchvladimir putin wants wagner mercenaries to swear allegiance to russia after the group's leaders were presumed killed. i'm helena humphrey, glad you could join me. we want to bring you some breaking news now. because in the last few minutes we have been learning that three people have been killed in a mass shooting in jacksonville, florida here in the us. the attack took place at a dollar general store. the shooter is also dead. jacksonville's sheirff says the suspected shooter was a white male in his 20s who targeted black people.
thousands descend on washington's national mall, marking the 60th anniversary of a civil rights marchvladimir putin wants wagner mercenaries to swear allegiance to russia after the group's leaders were presumed killed. i'm helena humphrey, glad you could join me. we want to bring you some breaking news now. because in the last few minutes we have been learning that three people have been killed in a mass shooting in jacksonville, florida here in the us. the attack took place at a dollar general...
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those who opposed certifying the 2020 election results wrapping up their news conference on the national mall, a short distance from where former president trump will be arraigned today. the arraignment is scheduled at 4:00 p.m. eastern time. here is a look just outside the federal courthouse will it will take place .5 miles from the u.s. capitol, 1.5 miles from the white house. the sidewalk is full of reporters and news fans waiting outside. we will get your reaction to the arraignment starting at 3:45 p.m. eastern. republican lawmakers have been reacting to the arraignment. >> democracy does not just look like this. it looks like this. americans can see democracy at work. where
those who opposed certifying the 2020 election results wrapping up their news conference on the national mall, a short distance from where former president trump will be arraigned today. the arraignment is scheduled at 4:00 p.m. eastern time. here is a look just outside the federal courthouse will it will take place .5 miles from the u.s. capitol, 1.5 miles from the white house. the sidewalk is full of reporters and news fans waiting outside. we will get your reaction to the arraignment...
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. >> week delivered the landmark dress to over 200 thousand civil rights activists on the national mallh in washington. >> i'm marianne raffety, back to "outkick" on fox. ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back to "outkick" on fox. common sense finally prevails on some college campuses when it comes to standing up for free speech? "outkick" columnist, m mary katharine ham just had her 4th baby, congratulations. >> presidents of more than a dozen universities, are signing on to an initiative to c cultivate free speech to prevent moments like this one at stanford university in march. you may remember when students and dean after bushed trump appointed judge kyle duncan who was invited to speak on campus, these are 13 schall school -- schools taking part, to cultivate freedom of expression. >> the night mount doing provided 250 thousand dollar front to to en to institute working on this. >> this guys, when you think about it, when you contemplate that college kids are wusses now, they had -- rutgers bringing back masks, girls have to stand up and get guys to stop being wusses on campus, bring back masculine
. >> week delivered the landmark dress to over 200 thousand civil rights activists on the national mallh in washington. >> i'm marianne raffety, back to "outkick" on fox. ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back to "outkick" on fox. common sense finally prevails on some college campuses when it comes to standing up for free speech? "outkick" columnist, m mary katharine ham just had her 4th baby, congratulations. >> presidents of more than a dozen...
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thousands descend on washington's national mall marking the 60th anniversary of a civil rights marchsuspends spain's soccer chief over world cup final kiss, as coaching staff resign. hello, i'm helena humphrey. we begin in the us state of florida, where three people are dead in what authorities are calling a racially motivated mass shooting. we've just heard that president biden has been briefed on the situation. the attack took place at a discount store in the city of jacksonville. the city's sheriff says the suspected shooter was a white male in his 20s, who turned the gun on himself. he killed two women and one man, all black, with no other injuries reported. the gunman was carrying a handgun and an ar—15—style rifle, while wearing a mask and tactical vest.
thousands descend on washington's national mall marking the 60th anniversary of a civil rights marchsuspends spain's soccer chief over world cup final kiss, as coaching staff resign. hello, i'm helena humphrey. we begin in the us state of florida, where three people are dead in what authorities are calling a racially motivated mass shooting. we've just heard that president biden has been briefed on the situation. the attack took place at a discount store in the city of jacksonville. the city's...
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thousands descend on washington's national mall marking the 60th anniversary of a civil rights marchoaching staff resign. three people are dead in the us state of florida in what authorities are calling a racially motivated mass shooting. we've just heard that president biden has been briefed on the situation. the attack took place in the city of jacksonville at a dollar general store. the city's sheriff says the suspected shooter was a white male in his 20s, who turned the gun on himself. he killed two women and one man, all black, with no other injuries reported. the gunman was carrying a handgun and an ar—is—style rifle, while wearing a mask and tactical vest. the sheriff says it is believed the shooter acted alone, with no evidence he was part of a wider group.
thousands descend on washington's national mall marking the 60th anniversary of a civil rights marchoaching staff resign. three people are dead in the us state of florida in what authorities are calling a racially motivated mass shooting. we've just heard that president biden has been briefed on the situation. the attack took place in the city of jacksonville at a dollar general store. the city's sheriff says the suspected shooter was a white male in his 20s, who turned the gun on himself. he...
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monday marks 60 years since 250 thousand people gathered on the national mall in washington, dc and heardor deliver his celebrated "i have a dream" speech on the steps of the lincoln memorial. this is the scene live in washington, six decades on from the original speech. today — mr king's family, civil rights leaders and members of the public are gathering to mark the anniversary. it was the largest demonstration for human rights in us history and a display of unity among five of the nation's largest civil rights organisations. earlier we heard from dr shabna begum — co—ceo of the runnymeade trust — who gave us a breakdown of the orginal speech, and what it meant for the uk. the speech itself was part of a much wider civil rights movement, as we well know, which was campaigning for the end to segregation, as well as and what is not as commonly known as the economic kind of rights that black people in america were denied at the time. and the speech, as we well know, and we very much hear the last five minutes of it, but it's a 17 minute long speech and the start of it is a really challengi
monday marks 60 years since 250 thousand people gathered on the national mall in washington, dc and heardor deliver his celebrated "i have a dream" speech on the steps of the lincoln memorial. this is the scene live in washington, six decades on from the original speech. today — mr king's family, civil rights leaders and members of the public are gathering to mark the anniversary. it was the largest demonstration for human rights in us history and a display of unity among five of...
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the national mall, where it still is. it's a wonderful institution and part of their task is the repatriation of collections in the care of the smithsonian. so uc davis is involved with nac ra because we receive federal funding and so you can learn all about nac pra and repatriation at uc davis dedicated website. uc davis also had about 500 ancestors in the universities collection. many of these ancestors were excavated in california at sites nearby as part of campaigns of salvage, archeology, and they were deposited in the university in the last few years. and uc davis has made enormous advances as at engaging with the appropriate native american groups has repeated dated many of these ancestors and has made headway with the with consultation what to do with many of the others. it's an enormously the bureaucratic difficult and long process but one of the things that i'm proud to is that uc davis is actually one of the better actors. so what does it mean for native american communities to be able to have their ancestors b
the national mall, where it still is. it's a wonderful institution and part of their task is the repatriation of collections in the care of the smithsonian. so uc davis is involved with nac ra because we receive federal funding and so you can learn all about nac pra and repatriation at uc davis dedicated website. uc davis also had about 500 ancestors in the universities collection. many of these ancestors were excavated in california at sites nearby as part of campaigns of salvage, archeology,...
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they have the national mall between the lincoln memorial and washington monument.there, but d.c., they created this disaster, let them deal with it but it's about the money billions of dollars at stake and now they are going on one another, show me the money, where's the money? no receipt, no invoice so you say let's follow them to their cronies. >> good points. i want to bring in doctor siegel because this has become a health emergency, this is how the new york polls put it, it creates a political emergency, lawmakers must act. >> that's an op-ed i wrote because i feel strongly about this. chris is right, there's all this back-and-forth between the mayor and governor and nobody wants to spend the money or take 20 million a month to put people over on directors on it but where's the fence? chuck schumer says don't bring border protection agents from north canada down to the south and saying i don't want verbiage but then he gives verbiage. the feds are not provided the solution, where's the president? it's not just new york city problem, i agree with curtis, sanctu
they have the national mall between the lincoln memorial and washington monument.there, but d.c., they created this disaster, let them deal with it but it's about the money billions of dollars at stake and now they are going on one another, show me the money, where's the money? no receipt, no invoice so you say let's follow them to their cronies. >> good points. i want to bring in doctor siegel because this has become a health emergency, this is how the new york polls put it, it creates a...
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monday marks 60 years since 250,000 people gathered on the national mall in washington, dc and heard"i have a dream" speech on the steps of the lincoln memorial. today — mr king's family, civil rights leaders and members of the public are gathering to mark the anniversary. it was the largest demonstration for human rights in us history and a display of unity among five of the nation's largest civil rights organisations. his 13—year—old grand daughter says they're still fighting to keep his dream alive. years ago, doctor king urged us to struggle against the triple evils of racism, poverty and bigotry. today, racism, poverty and bigotry. today, racism is still with us, poverty is still with us and now gun violence has come for our places of worship, our schools and our shopping centres. that's not the only problem that earlier generations didn't expect but my generation cannot escape. it's the final weekend of the world's largest arts festival. throughout the past month thousands of people from across the globe have visited the scottish capital to witness the edinburgh festival fringe
monday marks 60 years since 250,000 people gathered on the national mall in washington, dc and heard"i have a dream" speech on the steps of the lincoln memorial. today — mr king's family, civil rights leaders and members of the public are gathering to mark the anniversary. it was the largest demonstration for human rights in us history and a display of unity among five of the nation's largest civil rights organisations. his 13—year—old grand daughter says they're still fighting...