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Way Too Early With Jonathan Lemire

sieve. you didn't see a lot of drama or palace intrigue. what you saw was surgical execution day after day after day. >> ron desantis taking a not so subtle jab at former president donald trump. the florida governor's book tour is bringing more attention to the 2024 gop presidential race even though he's not yet officially a candidate. also ahead, the latest on the kidnapping of four americans in mexico and why officials think the group was ambushed right after crossing the border. plus, we'll have expert analysis on the major fight happening right now in ukraine as both sides battle over the city of bakhmut. good morning and welcome to "way too early" on this tuesday, march 7th. i'm jonathan lemire, and thanks

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Morning Joe

frontrunners for the 2024 republican nomination, even though only one of them is officially in the race. ahead, a veteran gop strategist explains why desantis is stealing some of trump's thunder. meanwhile, election deniers are celebrating after three states pulled out of a program to protect voter rolls with two more states considering joining them. we'll explain this latest development. plus, we'll go through the changes norfolk southern is making following the derailment of two of its trains in ohio. and we'll ask transportation secretary pete buttigieg about the federal response to the disaster and how to prevent another one from happening when he joins us later this morning. and good morning and welcome to "morning joe." it is tuesday, march 7th. we are live in abu dhabi, the crossroads of the world. it truly is, with our 30/50

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Morning Joe

joe." it is tuesday, march 7th. you know, mika, i'm not in pensacola anymore. >> no, you're not, although the beaches are as beautiful, probably a lot more beautiful here in abu dhabi. >> wait, wait, no, no, hold on a second. >> whoa, whoa. >> beaches aren't more beautiful -- >> they are. >> -- anywhere than they are -- i'm serious -- pensacola beach. >> no. >> down to destin. i'm serious. >> i'm sorry, that's gorgeous. >> the beaches are nice. >> i'll post some pictures. >> as you know, mika has run along pensacola beach. >> almost died of heatstroke. >> i told her, you can't do this. she said, "oh, i've run in morocco." i said, "this ain't morocco. this is northwest florida." but, willie, it is gorgeous here. the beach, the water, everything is beautiful here. we're going to circle back to that in a second. i just have to say, i got to talk sports for a second, geno

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Way Too Early With Jonathan Lemire

gutted the voting rights act over the years. since the 2020 election, a wave of states and dozens and dozens of anti-voting laws fueled by the big lie and the election deniers now elected to office. many of you in faith traditions, sunday is the sabbath, a day of rest. but on that sunday morning, march 7th, 1965, robinson and 600 fellow children of god chose different pews. on this bridge of her beloved selma, they were called to theal tar of democracy, unsure of their fate but certain that the cause was righteous, so she would go on to say, quote, you can never know where you're going unless you know where you've been. we know where we have been.

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Morning Joe

commemorate the 58th anniversary of blood si sunday. that marks the police attack on a group of black marchers who crossed the edmund pettis bridge. as president, biden marched across the bridge with several lawmakers and several rights advocates. >> in many of your faith traditions, sunday is the sabbath, the day of rest. on that sunday morning, march 7th, 1965, robinson and 600 of her fellow children of god chose different pews. on this bridge of her beloved selma, they were called to the altar of democracy. unsure of their fate but certain of the cause was righteous. so she would go on to say, quote, you can never know where you're going unless you know where you've been. we know where we have been.

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The Katie Phang Show

point in the civil rights movement. biden is set to arrive in, selma alabama today to help commemorate the 58th anniversary of bloody sunday. march 7th, 1965, a group of 600 civil rights demonstrators led by activists john louis gil became ministries congresswoman marched across the bridge. just as they cross the group, it was viciously attacked assaulted by alabama state troopers who were under orders party twelves to use whatever means necessary to stop. the dozens were injured and 70 were hospitalized. that violent event was broadcast far into identity. and it helped galvanize public support for voter reform. a few months later, the voting right act of 1965 was passed. joining us, now, live from selma, alabama, nbc news correspondent antonia hilton. antonia, it's always good to see. you walk us through what biden is expecting to do today.

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The Sunday Show With Jonathan Capehart

and our traditions to our children. we will in other words be proud of our country. >> promote our history -- my hunch is if you're not a straight, white, cisgender mail, trumps our does not include you. like andrés, president biden and civil rights leaders today are marking the 50th anniversary of the march is from selma to montgomery, alabama. what became known as bloody sunday was meant to be a peaceful march for voting rights led by a young activist named john louis. after the nonviolent marchers crossed the edmund pettus bridge, police beat them in a flurry of tear gas, buttons, and other forms of violence delivered from horseback. march 7th, 1965 proved to be a pivotal moment in the civil rights movement as the voting rights act of 1965 was passed just five months later.

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Velshi

everything under control. at least that is the hope in some -- 1965 in southern alabama that was not even close to the case of two young girls. sunday, march 7th of that year eight year old shyann webbed there in the center of this photo, 11 year old joanne bland, the taliban towards the right, went out to march with 600 others in a civil rights demonstration which was ultimately met by violence. in what would become known as bloody sunday. that event shock the national congress and helped lead the nation to the passage of the voting rights act of 1965. on the morning of the play in march, eight-year-old cheyenne left a short note to her parents. she was sorry for disobeying them but she had to go that day. she recalls writing, quote, i am marching for my freedom. unbeknownst to her mom and dad, cheyenne had been in fact

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Alex Witt Reports

will arrive in selma, alabama, to commemorate the 50th anniversary of bloody sunday. march 7th, 1965 was the dale abominate troopers violently attacked civilians. marching against voter suppression and racial inequality. late congressman john lewis is among the 600 marchers. he suffered a skull fracture. 57 protesters were also wounded and taken to the hospital. for treatment. i want to bring in darren, voted professor and acting chair of the department of history at alabama state university. and to san, jeffries associate professor of history at the ohio state university. gentlemen, thank you for being here. darren, i'm curious what you expect to see and hear when biden takes part in this commemoration today? >> well, what i expect to see is a very large route.

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Symone

moment, there are all kinds of organizations, church groups, the naacp, sororities, and fraternities are lining up and bringing their kids and grandchildren with them. and after they listened to the presidents words, you are going to see people link arms, hold hands, and march across this bridge in remembrance of what happened here 58 years ago. >> that is nbc's antonia hylton, live in alabama. antonia, again, it is so good to see you, thank you so much. and again, if you are joining us now, we are waiting for president biden to address the crowd. it has converged to commemorate the 50th anniversary of bloody sunday. it occurred back on march 7th of 1965. on the dice, there are certain people who you would recognize like james clyburn, reverend al sharpton, reverend jesse jackson. as you can see from the live coverage you are seeing on your screen right now, president biden is going to the podium

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