Led a march for justice. Commemorating 54th anniversary of Martin Luther king jr. s march on washington. Speakers talked about race issues and the recent violence in charlottesville. This is two hours. Praises the lord. No justice, no peace. What do we want . Justice when do we want it . Now without further adieu, let us hear from our first speaker for the rally in front ofhe juicde is here now from Jay David Cox senior, the National President of afge. Brothers and sisters i come to you today from the American Federation of government employees. The people that said, government is good and government should stand for all of its citizens in an equal mannerism. Brother and sisters, i come to you today with love. Its time to that we bring back love to this country. Lets stop and think. Hatred of the stranger, people who are different. People who come from somewhere else. Speak another language. Have different couples eat different food. Who are we to turn away and ignore injustice in a na
This is just under two hours. Praise the lord. Praise the lord. We will alsoe childhood home no justice, no peace. No justice, no peace. What do we want . Justice. When do we want it . Now when do we want it . Now without further adieu, let us hear from our first speaker for the rally in front of the Justice Department, that is here now from Jay David Cox senior, the National President of afge. No justice, no peace. Brothers and sisters, i come to you today from the American Federation of government employees. The people that said, government is good and government should stand for all of its citizens in an equal mannerism. Brother and sisters, i come to you today with love. Its time to that we bring back love to this country. Lets stop and think. Hatred of the stranger, people who are different. People who come from somewhere else. Speak another language. Have different couples, eat different food. The bible is the oldest document that challenges that. The Old Testament says the stran
D. C. People behind us. Were an estimated 800,000 people led by student activists descended on the Nations Capital to demand change and gun reform. This has been an emotional and historic day with march for our lives rallies in more than 800 cities in the u. S. And around the world. Speeches by young people from across the country, musical performances and more, including that speech you just heard, which was a clip from the granddaughter of Martin Luther king jr. But i want to show you what i would argue was not just the emotional high point of today. But indeed one of the most powerful things i personally have ever seen broadcast on live television. This is parkland survivor, Emma Gonzalez. Six minutes and twenty seconds with an ar15, and my friend carmen would never complain to me about piano practice. Aaron feis would never call kyra miss sunshine. Alex schachter would never walk into school with his brother ryan. Scott beigel would never joke around with cameron at camp. Helen ram
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