politics nation. the nights lead, still dreaming. i m joining you tonight from washington, d.c.. in my capacity as the head of the national action network, i will be honoring the civil rights legacy of dr. martin luther king junior tomorrow morning with our annual dream defying breakfast, featuring president joe biden, speaker nancy pelosi, martin luther king the third and among many others. earlier today, president biden reflected on dr. king s extraordinary life from his former pulpit at the ebenezer baptist church in atlanta, georgia. the battle for the soul of this nation s perennial. it s a constant struggle. it s a constant struggle between hope and fear, kindness and cruelty, justice and injustice. against those who traffic in racism, extremism, and insurrection. a battle fought on battlefields and bridges from court houses and battle boxes to pulpits and protests. in a few minutes, i will be joined by martin luther king the third and andre king to talk abo
rights activist and chair of the major institute. andrew waterskiing, the president of the institute, a longtime activist for the honored for activism tomorrow and the breakfast in the morning. from the days of ctv people helped to devoting right act, she s been a foot soldier on the front line. she is more than just martin s wife, she s also martin s wife. brother martin, i m very happy to have you with us. i think she probably said you were most glorious title. she s been the one keeping the dream really out front. thank you, first of all, for being here. martin, as the nation commemorates your father s life tomorrow, with a federal holiday that your mother had to fight for, president biden invoked his