European union. What does President Trump ask sondland the day after this call . What does the president want to know . Did he ask about ukraines efforts to battle corruption . Of course not. Did he ask how the war with russia was going . Not a chance. On the phone his voice loud enough for others to hear, President Trump asked sondland, so hes going to do the investigation . And the answer was clear, sondland assured trump that the ukrainian president was going to do it. And that he would do anything you asked him to. If that wasnt telling enough, my colleagues, in a conversation that followed, an american Diplomat Dining with sondland asked if it was true that President Trump didnt give a blank about ukraine . Sondland agreed saying president cared only about big stuff. The diplomat noted that there was big stuff in ukraine like a war with russia. And sondland replied that the president cared only about big stuff that benefits him personally like the Biden Investigation that mr. Giul
today s date, big date in history. ainsley: august 28, 1963, estimated 250,000 people gathered for the i have a dream speech. brian: separate, but equal. separate water fountains, separate place to sit. certain leaders step up and say this has to change, it no longer workings. think about frederick douglas, booker t washington and martin luther king jr. the vietnam war would take some steam away, we would be distract #, this man at the forefront of change in leadership in this country. this is the speech most everyone remembers. i have a dream.
yielding. madam speaker, i rise with a heavy heart to support this resolution. we came to washington in 1961 to go on a freedom rise. we chose that day. we came here on august 28, 1963 for the march on washington, it was joyceful. we met with a young president, president john kennedy. we came here on august 6, 1965 for the signing for the voting rights act. we were excited, hopeful we met president lyndon johnson. but today we didn t ask for this. this is a sad day. it is not a day of joy. our nation is founded on the principle that we do not have
from dr. king in the hall where aretha was referencing. talk to me about her commitment to civil rights and social justice. orisha learnaretha learned f father, learned from dr. kings and others. she learned from the young people during the freedom rise, during the sit ins and the marches. she is so right. dr. king appeared at cobo hall and led this march through the streets of detroit two months before the march on washington. and some of the speech that he delivered on august 28, 1963, he had delivered part of that speech at cobo hall. i ve been to that hall a few times. and he inspired the people there. so hundreds and thousands of people who had heard him in
sometimes people are were asked to count the bars of soap or jelly beans in a jar. people in alabama stood in an unmovable line. high school principal, colleges professors, lawyers and doctors, were told they could not read or write well enough. the only time that someone could even attempt to register to vote in selma, alabama, were the first and third mondays of each month. we had to change that. when i spoke at the march on washington on august 28, 1963, i was 23 years old. i had all of my hair and a few pounds lighter. i said, one person, one vote. that day, when the march was all over, president kennedy invited