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yolanda renee king, spoke at saturday's gathering, telling the crowd of thousands the fight is still not over. 60 years ago, dr king urged us to struggle against the triple evils of racism, poverty and bigotry. today, racism is still with us, poverty is still with us, and now, gun violence has come for our places of worship, our schools and our shopping centres. and that's not the only problem that earlier generations didn't expect, but my generation cannot escape. earlier, i spoke with cbs washington correspondent natalie brand, who was at saturday's events. natalie, great to have you with us. you are, of course, there. describe to us what has been going on throughout the course of the day. well, helena, i can say what's striking about today is just

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dr king's granddaughter yolanda renee king spoke at saturday's gathering, telling the crowd of thousands the fight is still not over. 60 years ago, dr king urged us to struggle against the triple evils of racism, poverty and bigotry. today racism is still with us, poverty is still with us, and now gun violence has come for our places of worship, our schools and our shopping centres. and that's not the only problem that earlier generations didn't expect but my generation cannot escape. earlier i spoke with cbs washington correspondent natalie brand, who was at saturday's events. natalie, great to have you with us. you are, of course, there. describe to us what has been going on throughout the course of the day.

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shopping centres. and that's not the only problem that earlier generations didn't expect but my generation cannot escape. earlier i spoke with cbs washington correspondent natalie brand, who was at saturday's events. natalie, great to have you with us. you are of course there. describe to us what has been going on throughout the course of the day. going on throughout the course of the day-— of the day. well, helena, i can say what's _ of the day. well, helena, i can say what's striking _ of the day. well, helena, i can say what's striking about - of the day. well, helena, i can say what's striking about today is just the of generations represented at this march. we spoke to a 92—year—old woman who was here 60 years ago to be at the very first march on washington and here doctor king's i have a dream speech in person, and today she returned with four generations, going down to a great—granddaughter,

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60 years ago, dr king urged us to struggle against the triple evils of racism, poverty and bigotry. today racism is still with us, poverty is still with us, and now gun violence has come to our places of worship, our schools and our shopping centres. and that's not the only problem that earlier generations didn't expect but my generation cannot escape. earlier i spoke with cbs washington correspondent natalie brand, who was at saturday's events. natalie, great to have you with us. you are, of course, there. describe to us what has been going on throughout the course of the day. well, helena, i can say what's striking about today is just the number of generations represented at this march. we spoke to a 92—year—old woman who was here 60 years ago to be

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BBC News

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.

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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. what have they been telling you

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Yasmin Vossoughian Reports

new advil dual action back pain fights back pain two ways. for 8 hours of relief. nicole: my daughter, natalie, she is the youngest of my five children, and she has neuroblastoma. she really didn't have any symptoms until one day she just stopped using her arm. andrew: by the time we realized that she was sick, it had grown into about a softball sized tumor and spread through her bone marrow, her lymph nodes. so it's a very fast, aggressive cancer. nicole: so we came to st. jude and learned how much hope there was and learned how much they could do for natalie here. [soft horn music playing] narrator: you can join the battle to save lives by supporting st. jude children's research hospital. families never receive a bill from st. jude for treatment, travel, housing, or food so they can focus on helping their child live.

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you ok? yeah. any truck can help you make a living. this one helps you build a life. chevy silverado. my frequent heartburn had me taking antacid after antacid all day long but with prilosec otc just one pill a day blocks heartburn for a full 24 hours. for one and done heartburn relief, prilosec otc. one pill a day, 24 hours, zero heartburn. nicole: my daughter, natalie, she is the youngest of my five children, and she has neuroblastoma. she really didn't have any symptoms until one day she just stopped using her arm. andrew: by the time we realized that she was sick, it had grown into about a softball sized tumor and spread through her bone marrow, her lymph nodes. so it's a very fast, aggressive cancer. nicole: so we came to st. jude and learned how much hope there was and learned how much they could do for natalie here. [soft horn music playing] narrator: you can join the battle

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Alex Witt Reports

ask your doctor or pharmacist about shingles. nicole: my daughter, natalie, she is the youngest of my five children, and she has neuroblastoma. she really didn't have any symptoms until one day she just stopped using her arm. andrew: by the time we realized that she was sick, it had grown into about a softball sized tumor and spread through her bone marrow, her lymph nodes. so it's a very fast, aggressive cancer. nicole: so we came to st. jude and learned how much hope there was and learned how much they could do for natalie here. [soft horn music playing] narrator: you can join the battle to save lives by supporting st. jude children's research hospital. families never receive a bill from st. jude for treatment, travel, housing, or food so they can focus on helping their child live. andrew: money wasn't even an issue.

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SDPD K-9 comforts victims being interviewed by Child Abuse Unit

The foundation Det. Natalie Hone and Lyle are building is clearly making an impact since this lovable lab and detective teamed up in April.

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