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going to march from lincoln's memorial, to the king memorial. the dreamers, facing, the schemer's. [applause] >> no justice. no >> peace. >> no justice. >> no. peace >> >> powerful ending to a very powerful speech here at the commemoration of the march on washington in 1963. and of course, people are gathering now to make that track, that the reverend was just talking about. i want to bring in right now antonio hilton, who was live inside the crowd. antonio, quite the culmination, hearing from the king family as well. what are your takeaways, and the people around you? >> hey lindsey. everybody is getting lined up right here. a bunch of the kids here who we spoke to last hour, are getting ready to leave the crowd, as we

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staple here. -- places and a whole lot of politicians visit. and the governor is celebrating his 50th county of 99 counties in iowa. he is planning to go to all 99, so this is the halfway mark. and the owner of this pizza ranch tells us that this is the most crowded he has seen this business since bill clinton visited. and that really tells you something. we've been following the governor for the last couple of stops here, he has been packing these places. and people are saying that since the debate, they've been more inclined to come and see him. the debate, as i've been talking to voters, seems to have cracked things open a little bit. seeing that stage without trump, what a political world post-trump might look like. and voters were interested and engaged seeing these politicians talking about the issues, and trump now sort of sucking all of the oxygen out of the room. and i'll tell you something, lindsey. when you are on the ground in places like iowa and new hampshire, south carolina,

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there's a simple test you can take—from anywhere. try to lay your hand flat against a surface. if you can't, you may have dupuytren's contracture. talk to a hand specialist about your options, including nonsurgical treatments. primary debate, gop candidate ron desantis started his two-day tour at western iowa, meeting with voters along the way. and making a case for his campaign, hoping to gain some momentum on trump. nbc's dasha burns has the latest from garner, iowa. dasha, how are voters feeling here about where ron desantis stands, and how he performed in the debate? whether it moved the needle a little? >> hey, lindsey. the florida governor is inside this pizza ranch behind me, and if you don't know what it is, you haven't spent much time in iowa because it is a knock on a

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so first, let's go ahead and get to you, tremaine. you have been on the rise or listening to the speeches. set the stage for us about what we've heard so far and what we will still hear, we will still hear from this afternoon? >> lindsey, at risk of being cliché, thousands of people now standing in the footsteps of history, bearing the heat of this moment, but bearing the heat of a long history of and on perfect union. and activist and every take americans, many african event can swung them, pushing to make their democracy a better version of itself. so to realize that we had andrew young speaking earlier, 94 years old, that there are trying to walk amongst us who fought for freedom. when i say freedom a free, he know it better than folks like andrea. as you mentioned, the organizers of this year's event, it's not just a commemoration, it's not just about reflecting on the jewels of the past, that the 1964 civil rights act, for the voting rights act of 65. where the fair housing act,

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today? >> i don't think the removing the race and stuff from books is good, because younger kids then, they don't learn about that, we have to learn about that to know what it's like in the real world, and they have to know about that so they grow old and still go with the movements and other stuff. >> and something they need to know to survive. >> thank you. it's okay to hear from you, it's nice to see so many young people here. i also have spoken today, lindsey, with some of the elders who were here 60 years ago. they were kids at the time, standing up on steps. they were on their parents shoulders, listening to doctor king's message that day. actually spoke to one woman who not only was here at these steps 60 years ago, but she also was only a few blocks away from the famous bombing in birmingham. she knew some of the little black girls who were killed that day. she got emotional when she was talking to me about what it means to be here, to see young people like all of these people here, still fighting. they're separate or sweetness, right? if you know, the pride and then

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jail. and they told us not to go to school. that they put bombs in the school. i remember some of the people that were here, and one young lady went to my school. >> it was emotional to listen to her reflect on that period of her time there, the time spent in birmingham, coming here to washington d.c.. and i asked her as well as one of her friends who was with her that day, or earlier today, what message would you have four young people who were here? some of them have been telling me that they're a little down today, that there is surprise that they're at this point in their life fighting for things that their grandparents and their parents fought for. and her message was to not give up hope, that with a power of all the people who are here, that everybody can bring change to their own local communities. and that young people need to stay the course, to remember the people who came before them and to try to carry that baton. lindsey? >> complex areva motions there. thank you so much for bringing us that interview.

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real impact on the race after that debate, without the front runner donald trump on the stage? and do you see a momentum for a campaign for what ron desantis is trying to do in iowa? >> well, here's what we know. look. i think this nomination was going -- i think it's always going to be of -- whether he has one indictment or 100 indictments. but lindsey, i'll say this. republican voters are will not -- an intolerant authoritarian -- to be their nominee. that is trump, but that's also desantis. and it's vivek ramaswamy. so i think desantis and ramaswamy, on that stage the other night, still an uphill battle, but they filled that role and i think they helped themselves. still a long shot. >> curt, to this point, the next debate could feature a few candidates. north --

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we >>. we don't have sound here. i'll describe some of what happened in the interview here. i got the opportunity sit down with women who were here 60 years ago, but also we're in alabama. that's where they grew up, and not only where they present for some of the most heartbreaking and memorable moments of the civil rights movement, one of them spent time in jail, and only 16 years old. around the same time that martin is the king junior himself was sent to jail, at the birmingham jail, one of the iconic moments from which he wrote, and really articulated his vision for the formation of this country. so much of which was also reflected in the speech he gave here 60 years ago today, lindsey. >> incredible, antonio, we will hear more from the top of the next hour. and tony, i thank you. nbc news correspondent host of the inter american podcast her mainly joins us now, live from the march. -- you're up on the rise of, there you had a front row view, what are your takeaways?

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for being here and for being so you know, smart and confidence to share their voices. but, also the sadness, right? something that she was fighting for so long ago, that she thought her grandkids weren't going to have to worry about, that she is seeing still way so heavily on this generation. so, that's really what today is about. it is not a celebration. it is not a party. it's a recommitment for folks, a refocusing of sorts, because people know there's a long road ahead here, lindsey. >> certainly. i just want to repeat what one of those interview subjects just said what talking about book banning and the current fight to keep black history from curriculum. it's something you need to know to survive. i think that will stay with all of us. antonia, thank you so much. we are just a few speakers away from hearing from the king family here in our coverage of the 60th anniversary of the march on washington. we will bring that to you as well, of course, as eddie clouds perspective on the movement and the event today and how far we still have to come. we'll be right back.

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so cancel culture, which can happen from both sides, we need to tamp down on that and amp up the counsel culture, to educate, to enlighten, and therefore to empower us. because again, lindsey, the only way forward in my opinion is together. >> how do you do that at a time or we have shrinking rights, more voting restrictions, anti-trans bills? >> yeah. these issues are hard. and we have got to ask our politicians to dig deep, and evoke our better angels, rather than our worst impulses. look, at the end of the day, this march as the rev said, as morton said, wasn't a commemoration, it is a continuation. and what we should realize is those hard fought gains that

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