written in blood in selma, alabama. a group of civil rights marchers beaten. today take a look at new images from today. people gathering at the bridge to commemorate what has become known as bloody sunday. galvanize it is civil rights movement and passage of the voting rights act. president obama said, quote, let us honor the memory of all those who were shoved and beaten within an inch of their lives because they believe in the simple truth every american, regardless of race, had the right to cast a vote. had the right to live free and had the right to reach for their dreams, end quote, from the president. andrew young has been on the frontlines of the civil rights struggle for his entire life. next weekend, i will talk to the former u.n. ambassador about a documentary that he s recently completed. it is called crossing st.
luckily nothing happened to anybody. but it was definitely very, very dangerous. now, what s going to happen now? we have an entire island without power. but the governor says no matter how much it costs, they are going to get back on their feet. jake? all right. rafael in puerto rico thank you so much. meteorologist allison chinchar is in the center and this storm be began lashing early yesterday. devastation is not over yet. take us through mariale track. that s right. so crossing st. croix in the southern region of the u.s. virgin island. when the outer wall was meeting st. croix it was still 170-mile-per-hour. it did weaken a little bit as it pushed toward puerto rico, there making landfall with winds of 155-mile-per-hour. then it continued to cross over the island. and we now have the center point of circulation back over open water. the concern now is it now that