chris: and, hello again, from fox news in washington. well, it was part revival meeting, part patriotic rally and there may have never been anything quite like it on the national mall. they came by the tens of thousands, stretching all the way from the steps of the lincoln memorial, down past the reflecting pool. saturday s event called restoring honor was a tribute to our military and a call for americans to return to core values. while there was no open politics, former governor sarah palin made a veiled reference to a country headed in the wrong direction. we must not fundamentally transform america, we must restore america, and restore our honor. chris: but the man everyone came to see was organizer glenn beck. who said this nation is at a crossroads. my challenge to you today is
i lived in the pacific northwest. i can t even begin to relate. but i can understand it intellect chilly and i can also begin to understand it in the heart, when you see justice not done. we re seeing justice perverted. on both sides, for a very long time. reclaim the civil rights, meaning, people of faith that look at equal justice. and, look at every man the same. that is who needs to reclaim it. not the politicians. not the parties. not white people or black people, people of faith, but, glenn, the civil rights movement always had an agenda beyond just equality. beyond just, quoted, justice. the full name of the march, 47 years ago, was the march on washington for jobs and freedom. one of the speakers at the event was a labor leader, and phillip randolph who talked of the
sunday. and hello again from fox news in washington. well, it was part revival meeting, part patriotic rally. and there may have never been anything quite like this on the national mall. they came by the tens of thousands stretching all the way from the steps of the lincoln memorial down past the reflecting pool. saturday s event called restoring honor was a tribute to the military and a call for americans to return to core values. while there was no open politics, former governor sarah palin made a veiled reference to a country headed in the wrong direction. we must not fundamentally transform america as some would want. we split restore america and restore her honor. chris: but the man everyone came to see was organizer glenn beck who said this nation is at a crossroads. my challenge to you today is to make a choice.
find out why they think the dems will be just fine. that s something we ll debate later in the show as well. southern governors meet in louisiana to talk about the b.p. oil spill. they will meet with president robert dudley, kenneth feinberg and thad allen. keep it here. in the next hour we talk live to mississippi governor haley barbour about the topics and much more. fresh off yesterday s extremely well attended restoring honor rally in washington, chris wallace sat down with headliner glenn beck for an exclusive take on what the day meant for the massive crowd that gathered to hear him speak. what does this day mean? the tens of thousands, perhaps hundreds of thousands of people who attended, what is the message of the day? well, if it s just a message for the day, it s pretty meaningless. but if it is the, the line i cut from the speech was the
chris: and, hello again, from fox news in washington. well, it was part revival meeting, part patriotic rally and there may have never been anything quite like it on the national mall. they came by the tens of thousands, stretching all the way from the steps of the lincoln memorial, down past the reflecting pool. saturday s event called restoring honor was a tribute to our military and a call for americans to return to core values. while there was no open politics, former governor sarah palin made a veiled reference to a country headed in the wrong direction. we must not fundamentally transform america, we must restore america, and restore our honor. chris: but the man everyone came to see was organizer glenn beck. who said this nation is at a crossroads. my challenge to you today is