disclosure that a u.n. peacekeeping force from nepal was the source of a cholera outbreak. he leaves readers fully aware of how much remains to be done if haiti is to have a brighter future is and it currently is looking at. that is it, they were all fabulous books but one of them has to win the bernstein award. that is dan fagin for toms river: a story of science and salvation . [applause] don t go quite yet. have two words. wow. all right. i long for liz. [applause] wow. long form lives because of people like the bernstein family. thank you very much for places like new york public library that care about reality, care about what actually is in this world. it lives because of people like you that support this kind of work and it especially lives because of amazing books like david and jonathan and fred and sheri fink and we are just surrogates for a much larger population of people who do this work everyday. this is an amazing faint. truth actually matters and when
let us remain standing as that great distinguished theologian the president of the san francisco theological seminary and who walked from brown chapel ame church all the way to this spot the reverend dr. theodore gill will pronounce the invocation. dr. gill: may i pray first? for myself and my brothers on the steps behind us. and in the windows around us and the prayer is not mine. father in heaven, forgive us our trespasses. amen and now for all of us, god of all nations b,lless this nation. use its strength and beauty the justice we walked for in these days spread to the ends of the earth we have lived in and lived on on the road, and bless to us all this occasion that we may be more adequate to every occasion for jesus sake. amen. in montgomery, governor wallace has just issue a message saying that he will not see any group of citizens until after the march has concluded and dispersed. when this is done, he will see any group of citizens from the state of alabama. at
please welcome the president of the united states and mrs. michelle obama, accompanied by mr. and mrs. mr. george bush and mrs. laura bush and accompanied by john lewis. [ hail to the chief playing] [cheers and applause] [cheering] good afternoon again. i have the distinct pleasure to introduce to you, the governor of alabama, governor robert bentley. [applause] president obama mrs. obama president bush, mrs. bush, congressman lewis congressman sewall mayor evans it is an honor for me to be on the stage with you today and welcome all of these people to this great state of alabama. it s a personal honor for me to join in today s historic occasion on the edmund pettus bridge that has become a monument itself to the struggle for civil rights over the past 50 years. this bridge represents the strength and determination, the loss and pain that have come to define the civil rights movement in america. it s an honor for me to stand here among you today on behalf of the sta
and more importantly to act. and in the spirit of the movement is truly my honor and privilege to introduce the one who will bring the message to us today, one who is the epitome of grace, beauty, respect leadership, one who represents the direct lineage of the one who spoke on these very grounds, 50 years ago today, in this god ordained moment, we bought him this afternoon rev. dr. bernice king, who is the chief executive officer of the king center which was founded by her mother in 1968. she was appointed to this position in january 2012 by the board of trustees. dr. king is nationally and internal ashley known as one of the most prolific, powerful, motivated and anointed our doors in today s season. she leaves audiences require you to think and process what you have heard and then stand up and do something. she challenges us to be to live by a standard and she is one who understands the power of standards and the power of the date on purpose and live out your legacy. yes
gwendolyn e. boyd. thank you and to all who are gathered here, and other elected officials, my brothers and sisters in christ, what a beautiful day the lord has given us to gather and to celebrate and more importantly to act. and in the spirit of the movement is truly my honor and privilege to introduce the one who will bring the message to us today, one who is the epitome of grace, beauty, respect leadership, one who represents the direct lineage of the one who spoke on these very grounds, 50 years ago today, in this god ordained moment, we bought him this afternoon rev. dr. bernice king, who is the chief executive officer of the king center which was founded by her mother in 1968. she was appointed to this position in january 2012 by the board of trustees. dr. king is nationally and internal ashley known as one of the most prolific, powerful, motivated and anointed our doors in today s season. she leaves audiences require you to think and process what you have heard and the