It comes as another attack by the army on boko haram. [ ]. If someone told me when we crossed the bridge that wed be back her introducing the president , i would have said you are crazy, out of your mind. President obama. A haunting image. One of the leaders of the historic march. One of the leaders returns to reflect on a powerful movement. President obama led a long list of dick nit race that gather dignitaries that gathered in the not steps of those that crossed the bridge. We honour those that walked so we can run. We must run so our children soar and we must not grow weary because we believe in the power of awesome guys, and in the sacred promise. The 50th Anniversary Ceremony paid tribute to pioneers of the civil right movement. Tony harris takes a look at todays event in selma. [ singing ] reporter on a day when the painful past was revisited. A man beaten leading a baseful march for Voting Rights brought the past into the here and now. The Selma Movement is saying today that we
Great to have you with us in selma to commemorate the 50th anniversary. The event in 1965 became the catalyst to the Voting Rights act. Police assaulted 600 protesters as they tried to march from selma to montgomery alabama. The event was known. Many say there is still a long way to go tony harris has been covering the event in selma. Lets begin with you on this powerful weekend, there has been a new call for action. Absolutely. A powerful weekend. Take a look behind me at the Edmund Pettus bridge, the crowd is starting to thin out. The curtain coming down on what has been a remarkable weekend in this small town. As was the case 50 years ago. This day began in church. Brown chapel the church that housed the power and muscle of the selma marches. The epicentre for an impressive array of thinkers and activists. All the doubt. The we have the chance to vote and do many things because so many walked across the bridge, cried on the bridge and bled on the bridge. Politics is americas religio
A woman who launched an 18-month campaign of hate against next-door neighbors at her parents' £1million home in a wealthy London suburb has been found guilty
Shocking CCTV captured the moment Joanne Shreeves lobbed several items over her neighbours fence in Chingford, Essex, as part of a long-running campaign of hate against them.
Joanne Shreeves acted like a woman possessed when she threw bricks, boulders, part of a kitchen cabinet and a shovel-full of cement over the fence of the luxury property in Chingford Essex.