hello, everyone. thank you for joining me. i m fredricka whitfield. on what would have been martin luther king, jr. s 94th birthday, joe biden will deliver a sermon in his honor. biden will be the first sitting president to speak at a sunday service at ebenezer baptist church where he served as pastor. biden will talk about king s life and legacy, as well as voting rights on the eve of the federal holiday. this coming as new questions, as you see the president walking into ebenezer baptist with senator warnock. and you are seeing these pictures live and people standing in his presence. our cnn white house correspondent is there. arletta, this comes as the president is being hit with a lot of questions about documents that have been found in his personal residence, in delaware, as well as his former office. so what do we expect his message will be, largely staying away from the controversy, and answering some of those questions, and more specifically, addressing the legacy of
because the folks in the black lives matter movement did go into the voting booth and elected more progressive district attorneys, more progressive sheriffs. you know, they elected senators warnock and ossaf who have been working for criminal justice reform. sometimes we have to remind them that, yes, the things you did, did create change, created very important change. as we continue to exercise the right to vote and to vote for the things that matter to black and brown communities, we can have an impact on what the policies are that impact our communities. where is your hope meter? your dream meter? you know, i think that we are in sort of the best of times, the worst of times. i think of my ancestors who came out of slavery and built