to be here to rededicate ourselves to finishing your work and realising your dream. so the attendees today, thousands of them here at the lincoln memorial, they listened to a series of speakers, not only family members of dr martin luther king but a variety of civil rights leaders across the movement. following that, they marched from here to the mlk memorial, really a sign that they are recommitting themselves to working towards some of these goals. and natalie, i know that as part of your reporting on the 60th anniversary of the march on washington you haven tjust been speaking to people there. you ve also been sitting down with people who were there in 1963. they were listening to dr king s i have a dream speech. what have they been telling you about their memories of that day? yes, well, they re all still
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you played a clip of 15 year old yolanda king. she also said she would tell her grandfather, i m sorry that we still have to be here to rededicate ourselves to finishing your work and realising your dream. so the attendees today, thousands of them here at the lincoln memorial, they listened to a series of speakers, not only family members of dr martin luther king but a variety of civil rights leaders across the movement. following that, they marched from here to the mlk memorial really a sign that they are recommitting themselves to working towards some of these goals. and natalie, i know that as part of your reporting on the 60th anniversary of the march on washington you haven tjust been speaking to people there. you ve also been sitting down with people who were there in 1963. they were listening to dr king s i have a dream speech.