politics nation. the nights lead, still dreaming. i m joining you tonight from washington, d.c.. in my capacity as the head of the national action network, i will be honoring the civil rights legacy of dr. martin luther king junior tomorrow morning with our annual dream defying breakfast, featuring president joe biden, speaker nancy pelosi, martin luther king the third and among many others. earlier today, president biden reflected on dr. king s extraordinary life from his former pulpit at the ebenezer baptist church in atlanta, georgia. the battle for the soul of this nation s perennial. it s a constant struggle. it s a constant struggle between hope and fear, kindness and cruelty, justice and injustice. against those who traffic in racism, extremism, and insurrection. a battle fought on battlefields and bridges from court houses and battle boxes to pulpits and protests. in a few minutes, i will be joined by martin luther king the third and andre king to talk abo
community said collectively that we want a party that will work for the workers, the laborers, a living wage. we want to fight for reproductive justice, and they want to see democrats go to these places and move on the processes that we ve made for them. when we show them that we can unify, we can rule, we can govern earn with functionality, not this functionality as we ve seen some national six republicans. we re going to keep our promises, and we will get new people to continue to come. we have to win the electorate. congresswoman summer lee, thank you for being with us. up next, i have a busy day tomorrow from the mlk breakfast in washington, to the harlem rally. and you should have a busy day to. i will explain, next. lain, next
washington, d.c.. 31 years ago, almost 32 years and two months, we had national action network made it our mission to operate in the spirit of dr. king. every year is a personal privilege to celebrate one of my heroes, dr. king s message is still just as relevant as it was in the 60s. frankly, if he were alive today, in my judgment, he would be asking much more of all of us. he would decry inequality but demand all of us saw sacrifice more to help the poor. he would oppose wars like that one in ukraine, but ask that all sides put down their weapons and seek peace. he would be concerned about our political divisions. he would demand both parties focus more on the needs of their constituents and their wealthy donors. he would not have shied away from controversial issues, like police brutality, hate crimes,
politics nation. the nights lead, still dreaming. i m joining you tonight from washington, d.c.. in my capacity as the head of the national action network, i will be honoring the civil rights legacy of dr. martin luther king junior tomorrow morning with our annual dream defying breakfast, featuring president joe biden, speaker nancy pelosi, martin luther king the third and among many others. earlier today, president biden reflected on dr. king s extraordinary life from his former pulpit at the ebenezer baptist church in atlanta, georgia. the battle for the soul of this nation s perennial. it s a constant struggle.
junior, coretta scott king jute and so many others, taught and thought and believed in. to our young people so that they will be raised right. coming off that report, this coming august 28 will march the 69th anniversary of the march on washington for jobs and freedom, led by your father and defined by his seminal speech, i have a dream. i now must this morning on meet the press that you and andrea and i are announcing the new march tomorrow at the breakfast in washington. yes, to commemorate the past but also to recognize the surging hate crimes against so many americans and our right to vote. six decades after your father shared his dream, what do you hope comes out of our next organization toward august 28th? and what can we do to make