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power starts right now. enjoy that. (static) (static continues) (car engine humming) (intense wind) it s such a such a sort of, satisfying thing, i guess, to be in power. and they usually, the great persons usually told you to do. if you looked around, they weren t there when the showdown came. (whistle blowing) - [officer] go home or go to your church, this march will not continue. - [ella] what i do, - [officer] see that they disperse. - [ella] is supposed to speak louder than what i say. (marching footfalls) (siren sound) (screaming) (whistle blowing) (screaming) (horns honking) (hooves beating on pavement) (drum sounds) (siren) (drum sounds) (screaming) (overlapping shouting) (shouting continues) - [speaker] last sunday, a group of negro americans in selma, alabama attempted peacefully to protest the denial of the most basic political right of all. the right to vote. - people have to have faith in themselves and they can only gain that faith by being given the oppor
getting some of our biggest clues yet about the directions special counsel jack smith is taking the politically fraught and complex and unprecedented investigations of an ex president by the justice department. there are major developments in both the january 6 investigation and the probe into the classified documents. we ll get to that in a minute. but we begin with what we know about the sprawling criminal probe into the capitol insurrection and the coup plotted by the ex president and his allies and including those in the administration and in congress. as the new york times reports, jack smith steps us the pace, sorting through a mountain of evidence from the january 6 committee and looking to interview witnesses that did not speak to the congressional panel. from that times report, quote, did former president trump consume detailed information about foreign countries wild in office? how extensively did he seek information about whether voting machines had been tampered
normally do it, by hash tagging it. white now they re protesting a nazi-owned tattoo shop. i say allegedly nazi-owned tattoo shop. i don t want to get sued by nazis. what can i do? now that s a question i hear a lot from people in my travels during these hectic times. but if i m honest, it s really a question that i mostly hear from white people. specifically well-meaning, white liberal people. black people don t ask what we can do to help. in our who are we ve always had to figure out how to make the world a better place while figuring out how to make it through the day. some people are starting to realize, no, things are pretty f d. those white people have taken to protesting, hash tagging, phone banking, and a little crocheting. but some white people are second amendmenting. specifically these white people. not to be confused with these white people. i know, it s confusing. these white people are the redneck revolt. this aren t a bunch of rednecks revolting against e
yes! [ cheers ] i don t mind. yes! like anybody i would like to live a long life, longevity has its place. but i m not concerned about that now. i just want to do god s will! and he s allowed me to go up to the mountain. and i ve looked over, and i ve seen the promised land! i may not get there with you, but i want you to know tonight that we as a people will get to the promised land! [ cheers and applause ] go ahead, go ahead! so i m happy tonight, i m not worried about anything. i m not fearing any man! mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the lord! that was martin luther king jr. in memphis, tennessee. the night before he was assassinated. today marks 56 years since his death. we re going to have reverend al join us this morning to talk about that extraordinary moment our nation s history willie, it s just such an extraordinary speech on so many levels. it was april 3rd, 1968. it was raining outside. martin luther king was supposed to go deliver