allow protesters to voice their free speech but in peaceful means. what s happening now you re actually seeing some of those groups co-mingle and that s what you don t want to happen. police are really trying to get in the middle of that so we don t have another issue like we saw last week there, groups start clashing together. so our best understanding of the demonstrations happening here, one group identifying it self as a free speech coalition. we got another collection of people who are saying that they are counter demonstrators in the name of unity and peace. and you re describing how police have tried to protect the rights of everyone assembling to keep these groups apart so that there would not be any conflict and potentially what we re seeing here as we see the officers who are mostly in black and kind of walking slowly there, pushing these crowds back you are saying they are using themselves as a
exactly doing. it s not necessarily working just yet to hear this same president they re voting for saying, hey, i need you to vote again so i can commit now and i can come through on all that promise and hope and change. that message is not quite working at least from what we re seeing from these young people. good to see you as always. t.j. holmes at aiken, south carolina. where rough going to be tomorrow? do you know? reporter: tomorrow we re heading to macon, georgia. from there jacksonville, florida. from there tampa, florida where of course candy crowley will be doing the senatorial dee baits on sunday. we re just getting rolling. show me some stuff inside that bus tomorrow. i miss that bus. reporter: you miss the bus, all right. i promise we ll give it to you. good to see you. president obama says a key step in helping the u.s. compete in the global economy is keeping hispanics in school. he backs up his words with a new executive order. you re looking at a live pict
hatred and prejudice. later the president joined volunteers at a painting projects at brown middle school in keeping with the call to make the 9-11 anniversary a day of service, martha. wendell, thank you very much. there were hundreds of mourners today, perhaps thousandsa gathering at ground zero, remembering those who died at the world trade center. and sometimes the most moving images that the people take with them. many family members carrying owotos of the loved ones they lost. referring to how they were in life as opposed to the tragic way they died. everyone assembling and listening in silence as the victim s names were read. donald leroy adams. patrick adams. shannon louis adams. steven george adams.>