Arraignment week. All eyes will be split between atlanta and, d. C. This, week in georgia on wednesday, arraignment day for the 19 defendants and the case led by Fulton County d. A. Fani willis. Trump pleaded not guilty and 11 of his codefendants waived their right to a day in court. Meanwhile, key witness and former white house Chief Of Staff mark meadows is waiting to hear if his georgia case will move up to Federal Court. And the Georgia Special grand jury report is set to be released on friday. Trump, by the way, it is fundraising like crazy off his mugshot. I want to know who are those people who give money to the socalled billionaire so he can cover his Legal Expenses . Oh, and in case you were wondering, a recent Wall Street Journal poll of republicans put trumps support, a stunning 46 higher than the second place ron desantis. And in our nations capital, congress will begin to return to work in washington on tuesday, with just a few more days until another possible government s
memorial. the day would end with a meeting between march leaders and presidentjohn f kennedy. the event marked the largest demonstration for human rights in us history and a display of unity among five of the nation s largest civil rights organizations. of the nation s largest civil rights organisations. well, on saturday, dr king s family and civil rights leaders gathered to mark 60 years since that first march in 1963. it comes as some fear civil rights are being eroded in the united states. dr king s granddaughter yolanda renee king spoke at saturday s gathering, telling the crowd of thousands the fight is still not over. 60 years ago, dr king urged us to struggle against the triple evils of racism, poverty and bigotry. today, racism is still with us, poverty is still with us and now, gun violence has come
ben ryan there, reporting on the scene. ben, thank you so much. monday marks 60 years since 250,000 people gathered on the national mall in washington on a hot summer s day in august 1963. activists, college students, lawmakers, families and civil rights leaders travelled by car, bus, train and on foot to participate in the march on washington forjobs and freedom. the march became a cornerstone event for the civil rights movement and a moment in american history. dr martin luther king jr delivered his celebrated i have a dream speech on the steps of the lincoln memorial. the day would end with a meeting between march leaders and presidentjohn f kennedy. the event marked the largest demonstration for human rights in us history, and a display of unity among five of the nation s largest civil rights organisations. well, on saturday, dr king s family and civil rights leaders gathered to mark 60 years since that first march in 1963. it comes as some fear civil rights are being eroded in t
memorial. the day would end with a meeting between march leaders and presidentjohn f kennedy. the event marked the largest demonstration for human rights in us history and a display of unity among five of the nation s largest civil rights organisations. on saturday dr king s family and civil rights leaders gathered to mark 60 years since that first march in 1963. it comes as some fear civil rights are being eroded in the united states. dr king s granddaughter yolanda renee king spoke at saturday s gathering, telling the crowd of thousands the fight is still not over. 60 years ago, doctor king urged us to struggle against the triple evils of racism, poverty and bigotry. today, racism is still with us. poverty is still with us, and now gun violence has come to our places of worship, our schools and our
has plagued this community time and time again and it should not happen. ben ryan there, reporting on the scene. ben, thank you so much. monday marks 60 years since 250,000 people gathered on the national mall in washington on a hot summer s day in august 1963. activists, college students, lawmakers, families and civil rights leaders traveled by car, bus, train and on foot to participate in the march on washington forjobs and freedom. the march became a cornerstone event for the civil rights movement and a moment in american history. dr martin luther kinng delivered his celebrated i have a dream speech on the steps of the lincoln memorial. the day would end with a meeting between march leaders and presidentjohn f kennedy. the event marked the largest demonstration for human rights in us history and a display of unity among five of the nation s largest civil rights organisations. well, on saturday dr king s family and civil rights leaders gathered to mark 60 years since that first mar