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sarah collins rudolph, and my friend latosha, brown, thank, you thank you very much.s. our lead story tonight is that the candidacy of donald trump for president is a national emergency, four alarm fire threat to democracy. and i can hear you saying to
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[applause] sarah collins, please stand.plause] ladies and gentlemen, here in this church i have a sounding board in the form of commissioner sheila, and she often reminds me that there is a fifth little girl in that room when that bomb went off. and i had the privilege a week and a half ago to be interviewed. prior to my interview i heard sarah collins speak. as she shared what the national audience, what she was doing and what those other literal girls were doing right before that bomb went off, the pain in her voice, the scar she still has 60 years later, we think of you, we pray for you, we lift you up, we encourage you, and we love you. [applause] today we stand on sacred ground. we are seated on sacred ground. a generation of birmingham is in pain, birmingham is a battleground for civil rights. the recent apex 60 years ago today, a battle that etched the names of four little girls in history. addie mae collins, denise mcnair, carole robertson, and cynthia wesley. collectively they are known as the four little girls. it
[applause] sarah collins, please stand.plause] ladies and gentlemen, here in this church i have a sounding board in the form of commissioner sheila, and she often reminds me that there is a fifth little girl in that room when that bomb went off. and i had the privilege a week and a half ago to be interviewed. prior to my interview i heard sarah collins speak. as she shared what the national audience, what she was doing and what those other literal girls were doing right before that bomb went...
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year-old denise mcnair, who were getting ready for service in the basement a fifth little girl, sarah collinsudolph, was there that day and survived >> what do you remember about that morning? >> we walked to church that sunday, and we was going to sing in the choir. >> reporter: it took decades for rudolph to speak publicly about what she endured and the loss of her older sister, addie. >> denise mcnair walked over to addie, and she said, addie, tie my sash, so she reach her hand out to tie the sash, and i heard this loud noise, boom, and all i could do was say, jesus, addie, addie, addie, but she didn't answer. they had to remove my right eye, and when i look in the mirror at it, i just think about it. >> what does this 60th anniversary year mean for you and the congregation >> it means that we have a state of resiliency four girls lost their lives, but yet in spite of all of that, the church is still thriving. >> reporter: today supreme court justice ketanji brown jackson delivering a powerful message on this 60th anniversary. >> armed with our history, well prepared by our past and secure
year-old denise mcnair, who were getting ready for service in the basement a fifth little girl, sarah collinsudolph, was there that day and survived >> what do you remember about that morning? >> we walked to church that sunday, and we was going to sing in the choir. >> reporter: it took decades for rudolph to speak publicly about what she endured and the loss of her older sister, addie. >> denise mcnair walked over to addie, and she said, addie, tie my sash, so she...
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bodies of addie may collins, denise mcnair, carol robertson, and cynthia morris wesley, as well as sarah collins rudolph, who was injured but ultimately survived. tragically the brutality did not stop after the bombing. when african-american communities across the state of alabama took to the streets to demand justice, they were met with unspeakable violence at the hands of law enforcement. within a few hours, johnny robertson and virgil ware, ages 16 and 13, were killed in clashes between protestors and the police. despite the horrific nature of this attack, it took over 34 years before the perpetrators faced justice. in 2013, mr. speaker, i was honored that my very first bill i passed in this body awarded the congressional gold medal, the highest civilian honor we can give, to the four little girls posthumously, to ensure their lives were never forgotten. while we will never recover the lives lost or the injuries suffered, we know that their sacrifice was not in vain. indeed, the loss of the four little girls changed america forever. bringing into clarity our nation's storied history of racial
bodies of addie may collins, denise mcnair, carol robertson, and cynthia morris wesley, as well as sarah collins rudolph, who was injured but ultimately survived. tragically the brutality did not stop after the bombing. when african-american communities across the state of alabama took to the streets to demand justice, they were met with unspeakable violence at the hands of law enforcement. within a few hours, johnny robertson and virgil ware, ages 16 and 13, were killed in clashes between...
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the bombing also injured addie mae collins' sister sarah collins rudolph as well as 13 others.ng the anniversary of the attack supreme court justice ketanji brown jackson emphasized the importance of remembering such moments in american history. >> i know that atrocities like the one we are memorializing today are difficult to remember and relive. but i also know that it is dangerous to forget them. if we are going to continue to move forward as a nation, we cannot allow concerns about discomfort to displace knowledge, truth, or history. we must not shield our eyes. we must not shrink away lest we lose it all >> i want to bring in former democratic senator of alabama doug jones who successfully prosecuted two of the four klansmen identified as being behind this heinous attack. i am so glad you are here today. thank you for joining us on this historic occasion. today is 60 years since that deadly bombing. what goes through your mind when you think about the history around this attack? >> well, thanks for having me and doing this segment on your show. we get kind of lost in the m
the bombing also injured addie mae collins' sister sarah collins rudolph as well as 13 others.ng the anniversary of the attack supreme court justice ketanji brown jackson emphasized the importance of remembering such moments in american history. >> i know that atrocities like the one we are memorializing today are difficult to remember and relive. but i also know that it is dangerous to forget them. if we are going to continue to move forward as a nation, we cannot allow concerns about...
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sarah collins rudolph, and my friend latosha, brown, thank, you thank you very much. that is tonight's reidout. all in with chris hayes starts now. now. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> with evening from new york. i am chris hayes. our lead story tonight is that the candidacy of donald trump for president is a national emergency, four alarm fire threat to democracy. and i can hear you saying to yourself, chris, isn't that the lead story every night? the answer is well, yes, and when it's not, it is still arguably should be. look, we, i, all of us, have been talking about this guy for seven years now. we've been doing it because the stakes are that high. the national emergency began when the ex president got the republican nomination back in 2016. since then, we have not yet emerged. and i would love, believe me, to cover someone other than this guy. but it is the most important story right now because he represents an existential threat to the american project. preserving american democracy in the face of his sustained attack on it is a necessary precondition for anything else, solving inequ
sarah collins rudolph, and my friend latosha, brown, thank, you thank you very much. that is tonight's reidout. all in with chris hayes starts now. now. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> with evening from new york. i am chris hayes. our lead story tonight is that the candidacy of donald trump for president is a national emergency, four alarm fire threat to democracy. and i can hear you saying to yourself, chris, isn't that the lead story every night? the answer is well, yes, and when it's not, it is still...
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headwinds, as sarah and you were just mentioning, you know, inflation might be stickier than expected. we expect the fed is going to have to keep rates higher for longer. we heard susan collins this morning say that until there is a clear path to inflation coming down, that the fed will not revert and pivot. and that's what we think at mv private wealth. and all of that will lead to an economic slowdown that we think will eventually play out in lower corporate earnings and will have to affect equities. so you have to remember, at mv private wealth, our job first and foremost is protection of our clients' irreplaceable wealth. so we have to grow their assets responsibly, without taking too much risk, and in a tax-efficient manner. and that's what we've done quite nicely. you know, my team's aum is up 15% year over year, the firm's aum is up. and we protected it nicely down year. we're growing this year. and we're going to stay the course and keep watching the headlines in the news. >> do you think -- there have been some calls this week from jpmorgan, a good example, who argue that the rate environment, even if it's higher for longer, increases the risk of a crisis over the n
headwinds, as sarah and you were just mentioning, you know, inflation might be stickier than expected. we expect the fed is going to have to keep rates higher for longer. we heard susan collins this morning say that until there is a clear path to inflation coming down, that the fed will not revert and pivot. and that's what we think at mv private wealth. and all of that will lead to an economic slowdown that we think will eventually play out in lower corporate earnings and will have to affect...