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
remembrance, as we gather here at this cherished ebenezer to commemorate what would have been dr. king s 94th birthday. we gather to contemplate his moral vision and to commit ourselves to his path. to his path. a path that leads to the beloved community, to this sacred place, that sacred hour, when justice rained down like waters and rig shouse righteousness as a mighty stream. folks, to the king it doesn t matter how many years pass, the days of remembrance are difficult. it brings everything back as if it happened yesterday. it s hard for you. i want to thank the king family prumpius of me to do
world s attention on all forms of injustices. his biographer, john adams, says that tutu gaped an unwavering confidence in his causes, grounded in his faith. to take that particular role he took, which was to be public enemy one of white south africans, and with stand the ha hatred that he was the victim of, needed somebody that had a healthy sense of self and ego. and his faith helped that. hiany regrets, sir? being maybe too because i was right, so easily because self-rig shouse. for you to say that yeah. we knew we were right.
learn, too. the reality is, he s stuck between a rock and a hard place. i do think he has some leverage with the chinese. we trade a lot with them. and trump made a big campaign plank that he was going to change the trade relationship. so that is on the table and can be negotiated. so i think there s some significant leverage with the chinese. i think it s ironic that for him to influence the north koreans, he has to turn to the chinese and the russians, with all the concerns about russian collusion with the trump administration, you would think he could just pick up the phone and ask vladamir putin to do what he wants. you d think. before the president made that address in seoul to the national assembly, officials in pyongyang said we will ever more strongly reforge the played blade of our treasured sword of rig shouse and open up a new era of prosperity with that treasured sword. which means they re not giving up their nuclear weapons. so michael, in the past, the