we have been speaking to mareshia rucker and brandon davis. we talk about segregation that continues in the state, i want to go back to 1957 when a group known as a little rock nine integrated little rock central high school in arkansas. this was three years after the supreme court's landmark decision in brown v board of education declaring segregation of public schools unconstitutional. the first time the students tried to attend what had previously been an all white school, the return to what the national guard and the orders of arkansas governor. the second time, the were met by bob of more than one dozen people who beat the african- american journalists who were there to cover the story. finally, president dwight eisenhower sent in the army to escort the students to school. the youngest member of the la orrock 9 was carlotta walls lanier who was 14. i interviewed her earlier this month at the national conference for media reform and asked her to describe that historic day december 25, 1957, when the little rock nine finally integrated litt