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Here today on behalf of radio one to celebrate the life and legacy of reverend dr. Martin luther king jr. , and i want to welcome each and every one of you to the ninth annual wreathlaying day of prayer memorial. It is an honor to be here. This is one of the most beautiful and serene memorials we have here in washington. It is exciting to know that many of you supported building this memorial, and it has become the fifth most visited memorial at our nations capital. Yes. Round of applause. One of those be who this memorial was built for, a strong person of color, hsbc graduate. He is a man whose life was taken at the age of 51. We now have this breathtaking memorial in remembrance of his life and in betterment of humankind. Today, we want to talk about when the when the memorial in 2011, a new foundation, the memorial. Oundation was created , hope,ants of democracy and love. Lets all prepare to start the ceremony and prepared to enjoy ourselves. We are very blessed right now. We are ma
Chris riley and the at t vice president. We believe at the end of the day, internet need strong rules to protect neutrality. Those needs include Reasonable Network Management and they need to be effectively enforceable every the problem we have now is where the Net Neutrality issue has gone. I think there is a lot of consensus around the rules, but its focused on the sec Legal Authority to adopt rules and the theory they sit use. Our concern really is that theyre going to undo potentially a regulatory status that has been inclusive now for over a decade. Monday night on cspan2. Next, former members of president Clintons Administration discussed the president s Foreign Policy strategy and achievements. They explore his response to events in bosnia, rwanda, and the middle east. Including the search for osama bin laden. The clinton president ial Center Hosted this hour and 20 minute event as part of a commemoration of the 10th anniversary of the clinton president ial Library Ladies and ge
Piece of the pie. How you could make big money with what youre cooking for dinner, tonight. Good evening to you on this tuesday night. And we begin with that faceoff between two of the worlds superpowers. Russia and the United States, in a chess game filled with tension, tonight. The eyes of the world, still right here. Within o one side, europe. On the other, driven by Vladimir Putin. And in the middle, ukraine, crimea, and an international tugofwar. Martha raddatz is traveling with the secretary of state. And she is standing by. And abcs chief foreign correspondent, terry moran, is on the story tonight. Starting us off with the latest on that crisis in ukraine. Reporter at belbek air base here this morning, ukrainian troops, unarmed, marched toward the russian guns. And as they marched, they sang their national anthem. [ singing ] confronting the russians who had seized control of their base, forward under the ukrainian flag they came. The russians yelled, then fired. Warning shots.