we have to make a decision in this country. not that moderates suddenly come to some sense of reason. but finally, to discover the diversity that s at the heart of the country. i hope we can do it. i pray we can do it. we need to. thank you so much for your wisdom, your perspective during these challenging times for america. that s going to wrap up the hour for us. thank you for the privilege of your time. andrea mitchell, chris jansing and katy tur pick up our coverage next. good day, everyone. i m andrea mitchell in new york. with my colleague chris jansing for a landmark moment in our nation s history. our teammate katy tur will join us in a moment from inside trump tower where donald trump has just talked about the prosecutor and judge who presided over his case and said he would have loved to testify. this is a scam. this is a rigged trial. it shouldn t haven t been in that venue. we shouldn t have had that judge. he should have allowed us to have an election
supporters around the nation, versions that can be traced back to a high school gym in rocky mountain, north carolina, in 1 r november 1962. until now, all we had were reports from the rocky mountain report to corroborate that. that changed. audio was released to the world. i have a dream tonight. it is a dream rooted deeply in the american dream. i have a dream that one day, down in sasser county, georgia, where they burned down churches, little black girls and boys will be able to join hands with little white boy and girls and walk the streets as brothers and sisters.
delivering versions of the i have a dream address to supporters around the nation, versions that can be traced back to a high school gym in rocky mountain, north carolina, in 1 r november 1962. until now, all we had were reports from the rocky mountain report to corroborate that. that changed. audio was released to the world. i have a dream tonight. it is a dream rooted deeply in the american dream. i have a dream that one day, down in sasser county, georgia, where they burned down churches,
one shouted tell them about the dream. one of the most important addresses in our history they were ad libbed. in keeping with the them v theme of learning new things about this speech, dr. king had been delivering versions of the i have a dream address to supporters around the nation, versions that can be traced back to a high school gym in rocky mountain, north carolina, in 1 r november 1962. until now, all we had were reports from the rocky mountain report to corroborate that. that changed. audio was released to the world. i have a dream tonight. it is a dream rooted deeply in the american dream. i have a dream that one day,
that s an incredible step. secondly, he said that they re two or three nations and i have no idea how much they may have. but he said there are two or three nations that said they re going to surrender their entire stockpile. those are all very significant achievements, for this young man. canada and chile. chris, to your point, jack kennedy spoke at american university in june of 1963, after he had looked into the abyss in october-november 1962 of the possibility of nuclear war. barack obama and all the rest of us went through 9/11 where these people tried to, did attack the united states and killed thousands. we re seeing and they re trying to get nuclear weapons. so that is what is concentrating his mind. it s 9/11, plus all this nuclear material that s floating around in this world. and again, think this is an issue on which the whole american nation, most of the world are entirely behind him. let me ask you, mr. mayor, it