Here are their remarks. Good morning. Good morning. As we gather today, first let thank all of our honorees that we are saluting this year. It is important on king day that we do things in the spirit of dr. King. Mr. Sharpton dr. King as a federal holiday was a result in and of itself of struggle. So we do not take it as a day off. We take it as a day on. To do something in the spirit of human rights and civil rights that dr. King stood for. The National Action network started 28 years ago on those principles and weve been blessed to partner with martin who thought to spend this federal holiday every year with us at the breakfast. He had brought his mother to our Convention Many years. So we are in our d. N. A. Kinglike. And no year is more important than this year. Because we are meeting on a morning of king holiday where the nation has been more polarized and divided than weve seen in recent history. The rise of antisemitic attacks, the rise of hate crimes , the right of rhetoric tha
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Good morning, bay area. Lets get up and get going. This is abc 7 mornings. Good morning, everyone. Im carolyn tyler. Thank you for joining us on this sunday, august 20th. Lets start with the quick look at the weather with our meteorologist lisa argen. Good morning to you. Hi, everyone. Blanket of low clouds have actually brought temperatures up a little bit this morning. And anywhere from 2 to 4 degrees milder and we are looking at a system off shore there that will allow for more sunshine today. 60 here in santa cruz. See how gray it is. 62 in the city. 66 with sun in san jose. Half moon bay, 61. Live look outside from our exploratorium camera, numbers from the upper 50s to mid60s, sunshine and our inland valleys. So sfo, delays of 55 minutes. Getting brighter there. Partly to mostly cloudy this morning, looking at more sunshine at the shoreline and it will be cooler tomorrow with more fog for our eclipse. Full look at that forecast and the sevenday outlook in a few minutes. We are fo
Donald trumps talk of a new arms race. And why a third of the homeless say they have been attacked on our streets. And coming up in sportsday later in the hour on bbc news, well look ahead to the start of a busy christmas fixture list, with chelsea top of the tree. But can they stay there . Good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. The man suspected of the berlin Christmas Market attack has been shot dead by police in italy. Anis amri had been missing since the attack on monday it appears he left germany for france, before crossing into italy, able to move undetected around the continent despite a europe wide manhunt. Italian Police Stopped him in the early hours this morning at a Train Station in milan, shooting him dead after amri fired on them. The italian Authorities Say his fingerprints match those found on the Steering Wheel of the lorry which killed twelve people and injured dozens more. Our europe correspondent Damian Grammaticus has the latest. Anis amris brief violent