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memorial. the day would end with a meeting between march leaders and presidentjohn f kennedy. the event marked the largest demonstration for human rights in us history and a display of unity among five of the nation's largest civil rights organizations. —— of the nation's largest civil rights organisations. well, on saturday, dr king's family and civil rights leaders gathered to mark 60 years since that first march in 1963. it comes as some fear civil rights are being eroded in the united states. 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

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ben ryan there, reporting on the scene. ben, thank you so much. monday marks 60 years since 250,000 people gathered on the national mall in washington on a hot summer's day in august 1963. activists, college students, lawmakers, families and civil rights leaders travelled by car, bus, train and on foot to participate in the march on washington forjobs and freedom. the march became a cornerstone event for the civil rights movement and a moment in american history. dr martin luther king jr delivered his celebrated "i have a dream" speech on the steps of the lincoln memorial. the day would end with a meeting between march leaders and presidentjohn f kennedy. the event marked the largest demonstration for human rights in us history, and a display of unity among five of the nation's largest civil rights organisations. well, on saturday, dr king's family and civil rights leaders gathered to mark 60 years since that first march in 1963. it comes as some fear civil rights are being eroded in the united states. dr king's granddaughter,

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memorial. the day would end with a meeting between march leaders and presidentjohn f kennedy. the event marked the largest demonstration for human rights in us history and a display of unity among five of the nation's largest civil rights organisations. on saturday dr king's family and civil rights leaders gathered to mark 60 years since that first march in 1963. it comes as some fear civil rights are being eroded in the united states. 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, doctor 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

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has plagued this community time and time again and it should not happen. ben ryan there, reporting on the scene. ben, thank you so much. monday marks 60 years since 250,000 people gathered on the national mall in washington on a hot summer's day in august 1963. activists, college students, lawmakers, families and civil rights leaders traveled by car, bus, train and on foot to participate in the march on washington forjobs and freedom. the march became a cornerstone event for the civil rights movement and a moment in american history. dr martin luther kinng delivered his celebrated "i have a dream" speech on the steps of the lincoln memorial. the day would end with a meeting between march leaders and presidentjohn f kennedy. the event marked the largest demonstration for human rights in us history and a display of unity among five of the nation's largest civil rights organisations. well, on saturday dr king's family and civil rights leaders gathered to mark 60 years since that first march in 1963. it comes as some fear civil rights are being eroded in the united states.

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in washington on a hot summer's day in august 1963. activists, college students, lawmakers, families and civil rights leaders traveled by car, bus, train and on foot to participate in the march on washington forjobs and freedom. the march became a cornerstone event for the civil rights movement and a moment in american history. dr martin luther kinng delivered his celebrated "i have a dream" speech on the steps of the lincoln memorial. the day would end with a meeting between march leaders and presidentjohn f kennedy. the event marked the largest demonstration for human rights in us history and a display of unity among five of the nation's largest civil rights organisations. well, on saturday dr king's family and civil rights leaders gathered to mark 60 years since that first march in 1963. it comes as some fear civil rights are being eroded in the united states. dr king's granddaughter yolanda renee king spoke at saturday's gathering, telling the crowd of thousands the fight is still not over.

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against this an international dimension. spain is hoping to host the world cup in a joint bid with portugal and morocco. the concern is that this crisis in spanish football could undermine their candidacy. monday marks 60 years since 250,000 people gathered on the national mall in washington on a hot summer's day in august 1963. activists, college students, lawmakers, families and civil rights leaders travelled by car, bus, train and on foot to participate in the march on washington forjobs and freedom. the march became a cornerstone event for the civil rights movement and a moment in american history. dr martin luther king jr. delivered his celebrated "i have a dream" speech on the steps of the lincoln memorial. the day would end with a meeting between march leaders and presidentjohn f kennedy. the event marked the largest

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yet fifa's decision to suspend him it's this whole affair an international dimension. spain is hoping to host the 2013 men's world cup in a joint date with portugal and morocco. but the concern is that this crisis in spanish football could undermine that candidacy. guy hedgecoe, bbc news, madrid. monday marks 60 years since 250,000 people gathered on the national mall in washington on a hot summer's day in august 1963. activists, college students, lawmakers, families, and civil rights leaders travelled by car, bus, train, and on foot to participate in the march on washington forjobs and freedom. the march became a cornerstone event for the civil rights movement and a moment in american history. dr martin luther kinng delivered his celebrated i have a dream speech on the steps of the lincoln memorial. the day would end with a meeting between march leaders and presidentjohn f kennedy.

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The New Space Race

close to launching their own first human into space just shortly afterwards. so, there was a bit of a race for sure. it was a huge moment in the sense that it was a tremendous achievement that had barely been dreamed about just years beforehand. obviously, we saw the launch of sputnik, the first artificial satellite into space, in 1957. so, only four years after, there was a tremendous quick development into launching a satellite to actually launching a human and returning him safely back down to earth. all eyes were now on a world that laid beyond earth. the soviet union and the united states each wanted to show that they could get to the moon first. it became known as the space race. russia had put the first person in space. american prestige was taking a beating. and on the ground, us presidentjohn f kennedy was losing the so—called cuban missile crisis.

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The New Space Race

he had threatened the soviets with nuclear war if they went ahead and built a military base right on america's doorstep. in september 1962, president kennedy delivered a speech in houston, texas, designed to rouse spirits and change the dynamic. we choose to go to the moon... we choose to go to the moon. we choose to go to the moon in this decade and do the otherthings, not because they are easy, but because they are hard. but it wasn't an easy journey. space exploration is expensive and dangerous. there were many setbacks on the way. in just a few years, in 1969, the world watched in awe as us astronaut neil armstrong set foot on the moon, uttering the immortal words.

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The New Space Race

it was a huge moment in the sense that it was a tremendous achievement that had barely been dreamed about just years beforehand. obviously, we saw the launch of sputnik, the first artificial satellite into space, in 1957. so, only four years after, there was a tremendous quick development into launching a satellite to actually launching a human and returning him safely back down to earth. all eyes were now on a world that lay beyond earth. the soviet union and the united states each wanted to show that they could get to the moon first. it became known as the space race. russia had put the first person in space. american prestige was taking a beating. and on the ground, us presidentjohn f kennedy was losing the so—called cuban missile crisis. he had threatened the soviets with nuclear war if they went ahead and built a military base

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