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integralis has been an member of the little rock school district for 36 years. which were spent at cloverdale middle school. little rocke in the district, coach davis has served basketball boy's coach, head girl's volleyball's girl's track head coach. he taught both physical education and health education. connections coach davis made with his athletes and students over the course of four decades is truly inspirational. arkansans, i ll thank coach davis for his devotion to educating and oaching our youth and i congratulate him on a terrific career and a well-deserved retirement. i rise today to recognize and congratulate the city of little rock, arkansas, bronze g awarded the level bicycle friendly community award from the league of bicyclists. as a biker and former board member of bicycling advocacy for pleased rkansas, i'm that my hometown was honored for its commitment to improving safer streets for everyone. the bronze level bicycle riendly community recognizes the city of little rock for creating transportation and that tional resources benefit its resident
integralis has been an member of the little rock school district for 36 years. which were spent at cloverdale middle school. little rocke in the district, coach davis has served basketball boy's coach, head girl's volleyball's girl's track head coach. he taught both physical education and health education. connections coach davis made with his athletes and students over the course of four decades is truly inspirational. arkansans, i ll thank coach davis for his devotion to educating and oaching...
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. >> there are now 36 negroes going to central high school, altogether 126 going to school in little rock on a disaggregated basis. desegregated basis. this is a little less than 2% of all negro students. elsewhere, there has been voluntary desegregation of department stores in the city. plans are under way for restaurants. the city auditorium and parks have been desegregated. the swimming pool has not. the events of september 1957 generated considerable resentment in the south against such use of federal power. later, however, a somewhat different view, particularly among the business interests in the south, who noted the reluctance of new businesses to move into arkansas because of the racial strife. otherwise, the mystery still
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i'm joined now by the mayor of little rock, arkansas, frank scott. mr. mayor, it's so good of you to join us. i really appreciate it. look. you ran on a platform of police reform, which is one of the reasons we were happy to talk to you. so let's get specific. when you look at what happened, in the case of rayshard brooks on friday, what is in place, in your city, to stop something like that from happening? or what would you want to put in place to stop it from happening? >> well, as mayor of any city, it's hard to stop anything, from that particular standpoint. but we have to put preventative measures in place. so what we've done, here, in the city of little rock, is ensure that all our officers are going through deescalation tactic training, understanding implicit bias. we have also passed a citizen review board where our community can share complaints and work with the little rock police department and figure out how to stop acts like we've seen with rayshard brooks, as well as with mr. george floyd. it's not only the citizen review board but independ
i'm joined now by the mayor of little rock, arkansas, frank scott. mr. mayor, it's so good of you to join us. i really appreciate it. look. you ran on a platform of police reform, which is one of the reasons we were happy to talk to you. so let's get specific. when you look at what happened, in the case of rayshard brooks on friday, what is in place, in your city, to stop something like that from happening? or what would you want to put in place to stop it from happening? >> well, as...
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division. >> there are now 36 negroes going to central high school, altogether 126 going to school in little rocksis. this is a little less than 2% of all negro students. elsewhere, there has been voluntary desegregation of department stores in the city. plans are under way for restaurants. the city auditorium and parks have been desegregated. the swimming pool has not. the events of september 1957 generated considerable resentment in the south against such use of federal power. later, however, a somewhat different view, particularly among the business interests in the south, who noted the reluctance of new businesses to move into arkansas because of the racial strife. otherwise, the mystery still remains -- why did it happen here? >> all that we have so far seen, the fleet of riots, dissidents, violent and nonviolent political action, are methods in the struggle, but another struggle has raised among negroes and whites on the validity of these methods. those close to him said he was trying to atone for having said that the -- the most celebrated of all negro students fell from grace when he acti
division. >> there are now 36 negroes going to central high school, altogether 126 going to school in little rocksis. this is a little less than 2% of all negro students. elsewhere, there has been voluntary desegregation of department stores in the city. plans are under way for restaurants. the city auditorium and parks have been desegregated. the swimming pool has not. the events of september 1957 generated considerable resentment in the south against such use of federal power. later,...
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nine when arkansas wouldn't let them go to little rock high school, marcus, because of the colorf their skin. >> part of our history i know well. thank you, scott. >>> across our digital platform we have complete coverage of the protests we've had throughout the bay area and the chaos here in the bay area and elsewhere. you can always go to nbcbayarea.com for those latest updates. >>> in about an hour, governor newsom is expected to outline new guidelines for churches to reopen. the hundreds of churches that vowed once to defy the state orders remain closed yesterday. governor newsom wants them to reopen during phase iii. health leaders fear those are sources for the outbreak. eight cases in northern california are linked to services on mother's day. some places of worship opened after president trump declared them essential. >>> coming up for you, progress on a vaccine for the coronavirus. the steps one drug company is taking that has some seeing some light at the end of the tunnel. >>> and in minneapolis, after days of unrest, protesters plan to demonstrate one week after georg
nine when arkansas wouldn't let them go to little rock high school, marcus, because of the colorf their skin. >> part of our history i know well. thank you, scott. >>> across our digital platform we have complete coverage of the protests we've had throughout the bay area and the chaos here in the bay area and elsewhere. you can always go to nbcbayarea.com for those latest updates. >>> in about an hour, governor newsom is expected to outline new guidelines for churches to...
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little rock, specifically had its own unique relationship. when it comes to price and dealing with racial tension and issues. i am wondering what happened there over the past week because that response when state police the call for national guard etc. left very little room for any type of mischief but still you have allowed for peaceful demonstration. gov.: thank you and it's good to be with you today. and we have had a good week in arkansas. in the sense that the peaceful protest that is what they are therefore. if they have protected. we value their message that they are conveying. anger and frustration. they have had very peaceful but protectivproduction productive f the best week. there was one time in which there was some destruction of property but by not the protesters but by those who want to take advantage of the situation law enforcement came in and they protected the property and protected the protesters . that's how it should work. i have been busy this week meeting with some of the protest leaders, very impressive young people w
little rock, specifically had its own unique relationship. when it comes to price and dealing with racial tension and issues. i am wondering what happened there over the past week because that response when state police the call for national guard etc. left very little room for any type of mischief but still you have allowed for peaceful demonstration. gov.: thank you and it's good to be with you today. and we have had a good week in arkansas. in the sense that the peaceful protest that is what...
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. >> joint as that is government asa hutchinson republican of arkansas joining us from little rock, arkansas. good morning and thank you for joining us. >> i was good to be with you. >> updater views about the recent reports about a rising code cases in your state. >> when you look at arkansas, early on as the other states take her in the north east spiked and had so many cases, we were very h flat. we had very little growth in our covid-19 cases, and then in the last two weeks we've had a significant spike, taken in the northwest, arkansas, northwest part of the state which is one of our morehi high density growh areas of the state. so that's what were watching very carefully. we still have fewer than 200 deaths as a result of this virus here in arkansas. we had fewer than 200 hospitalized. we still have capacity. we still optimistic about it but it is a concern, whenever you see that significant spike there in northwest arkansas so we're watching it very carefully. obviously have to manage our way through this risk just what everyone else. >> host: as of yesterday, 448 new cases come six m
. >> joint as that is government asa hutchinson republican of arkansas joining us from little rock, arkansas. good morning and thank you for joining us. >> i was good to be with you. >> updater views about the recent reports about a rising code cases in your state. >> when you look at arkansas, early on as the other states take her in the north east spiked and had so many cases, we were very h flat. we had very little growth in our covid-19 cases, and then in the last...
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host: joining us now is governor asa hutchinson, republican of arkansas from little rock, arkansas.uest: good to be with you. host: update our viewers about a recent rise in covid cases in your state. guest: when you look at arkansas early on as the other states in the northeast spiked and had so many cases, we were very flat. growth in ourttle covid-19 cases, and then in the last two weeks we have had a significant spike, particularly in northwest arkansas, northwest part of the state which is one of our more high density growth areas of the state. that is what we are watching carefully. we still have fewer than 200 deaths as a result of this virus here in arkansas. we have fewer than 200 hospitalized, so we still have capacity. we still are optimistic about it, but it is a concern whenever you see that significant spike in northwest arkansas, so we are watching it very carefully. obviously, having to manage our way through as is everybody else. 448 new cases, six new deaths. what do you attribute those rises to? guest: we are digging in, and we are doing more testing dramatically
host: joining us now is governor asa hutchinson, republican of arkansas from little rock, arkansas.uest: good to be with you. host: update our viewers about a recent rise in covid cases in your state. guest: when you look at arkansas early on as the other states in the northeast spiked and had so many cases, we were very flat. growth in ourttle covid-19 cases, and then in the last two weeks we have had a significant spike, particularly in northwest arkansas, northwest part of the state which is...
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and return to the interesting question is how will football how will collapse just and me lots of little rock. and these prices are very real let's. pull the. very elite. is this the new world of football the rich getting richer and exploiting the smaller crops or struggling to survive the elite clubs where they finally start a league of their own from shutdowns straight into the european super league or do we need a more radical solution a salary cap maybe a what if we abolish the transfer market altogether she says. and does not exist. because then has published a study on this and he's not the only one who was critical of the current transfer system actually affect the players' union lobby against transfer fees until the fact came in and they made an agreement interesting question actually what would a football world look like without a transfer market doesn't believe in this bush nor did he really low budget numbers involved here almost 50000000 euro and. peaceful player. with a lot of money my boss you transfer system and in the bonus league it's estimated to be more than. $200000000.00
and return to the interesting question is how will football how will collapse just and me lots of little rock. and these prices are very real let's. pull the. very elite. is this the new world of football the rich getting richer and exploiting the smaller crops or struggling to survive the elite clubs where they finally start a league of their own from shutdowns straight into the european super league or do we need a more radical solution a salary cap maybe a what if we abolish the transfer...
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to protect nine students entering little rock against the order of the governor at the time.ne of bill clinton's mentors. 1962 john kennedy federalized the national guard to allow black student to enroll in mississippi oxford. 1965 lbj federalized the national guard to protect civil rights. i'm just touching the tip of the iceberg. the number of economic programs, the trillions of dollars, don't tell me this country is systemically racist. if this country were systemically racist, none of this would have taken place, none of this would be taking place. we americans are good people regardless of our race, regardless of religion and our sex. regardless of politicians who try to divide outcome of the media who tried to divide us, the so-called cultural icons who try to divide us. we are an imperfect people in an imperfect country and it's the greatest country on the face of the earth. just ask most of those on tv in sports or hollywood who trash it day in and day out. if you want real revolutionary dramatic reform, including in our inner city, then of and in the old economic pra
to protect nine students entering little rock against the order of the governor at the time.ne of bill clinton's mentors. 1962 john kennedy federalized the national guard to allow black student to enroll in mississippi oxford. 1965 lbj federalized the national guard to protect civil rights. i'm just touching the tip of the iceberg. the number of economic programs, the trillions of dollars, don't tell me this country is systemically racist. if this country were systemically racist, none of this...
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supreme court order to desegregate schools in little rock arkansas use federal troops to do that. that was to enforce federal constitutional rights when the state of arkansas was unwilling or able to do so. the states and the governors are doing their best, but they are not asking for help from the president. for him to say i'm taking this over and you're not acting harshly enough is very different than the intent of that act. >> if the president were to do that, is there anything governors could do? >> legally they could sue and say the predicate for the president acting unilaterally wasn't met. the u.s. supreme court has been so deferential to this president, it is unlikely if the got up that high that the president would be rebuked. now whether it is wise is another question. you can imagine the blowback if there were federal troops that ended up in states that did not request that help. you could have a huge mess on your hands as more and more people rise up, angry that there is an overreach. it's a very delicate situation and it really is a tough one. the president would be w
supreme court order to desegregate schools in little rock arkansas use federal troops to do that. that was to enforce federal constitutional rights when the state of arkansas was unwilling or able to do so. the states and the governors are doing their best, but they are not asking for help from the president. for him to say i'm taking this over and you're not acting harshly enough is very different than the intent of that act. >> if the president were to do that, is there anything...
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assassination, and the little rock arkansas school integration crisis, plus protests over the lack of african americans in television advertising, and various reports on civil rights progress. that is what is coming up here on american history tv. >> we have the right to protest. this is a nonviolent protest. ♪ >> from the bus boycott in monger, alabama until february 1, 1960, virtually nothing happened in the arena of civil rights. it was dead, absolutely dead, even martin luther king said that. ♪ in 1960 things did change dramatically in greensboro. . greensboro is the origin of all the events that occur subsequent to february 1, 1960. i happened to be there. mcneil happened to be there. ♪ >> when you hear a railroad, the train is coming from far away and it is coming closer and you become increasingly aware of the track the train is rolling on. that track is what divides white from black. that's what separates the white ghetto from the black ghetto. it's the track that heads somewhere but you do not know exactly where. and it is not really for the good of society. and before sit-in
assassination, and the little rock arkansas school integration crisis, plus protests over the lack of african americans in television advertising, and various reports on civil rights progress. that is what is coming up here on american history tv. >> we have the right to protest. this is a nonviolent protest. ♪ >> from the bus boycott in monger, alabama until february 1, 1960, virtually nothing happened in the arena of civil rights. it was dead, absolutely dead, even martin luther...
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my grandfather was in little rock, arkansas, and -- and so my dad grew up in the 1950s in little rockal high school and my mother grew up in columbia, south carolina, so very interesting that in two generations now, you know, i've had the opportunity that i have. my children now kind of feel that the world is open to them, so i've seen a lot of positive change, but, you know, just systematically there's still a lot of things. we built communities the way we have more a reason. we've kind of the kept people locked in their situation through red lining and all these different policies, gerrymandering and everything else and now we have to reach out to give equal opportunity in education and all those things that are country is so good at promising. >> it's striking that you use that term locked in. it's really true. you talk about red lining are, but from childbirth when you're born. i mean, black mothers in new york are 12 times as likely to die in childbirth as white mothers because of the injustices in the health system and the zip code your child is born into decides where you go to
my grandfather was in little rock, arkansas, and -- and so my dad grew up in the 1950s in little rockal high school and my mother grew up in columbia, south carolina, so very interesting that in two generations now, you know, i've had the opportunity that i have. my children now kind of feel that the world is open to them, so i've seen a lot of positive change, but, you know, just systematically there's still a lot of things. we built communities the way we have more a reason. we've kind of the...
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so you know deathly want to go my way and let him prove a little rock's face and you know learn some new technology that can make a difference in that. >>and kids lives. >>that was ryan hill reporting kron 4 has been saluting the class of 2020 and tonight, we're congratulating antonio flores junior. and graduating from freedom high in oakley there. he is he's going to attend u c davis in the fall and will major in industrial engineering. you can let us know about a graduate in your life just go to kron 4 dot com find salute to grads twenty-twenty it's under the news tab. a lot of people have been sending us photos you can submit a photo of your grab. let us know which high school that person attended and what's coming up next for them and that wraps up kron 4 news at 5 our coverage continues at 6 and next of 6, 2, women have been killed and a 10 year-old injured after a shooting at a toddler's birthday party happened in vallejo the shooter still on >>from the bay area's local news station. the news at 6. >>it's deeply disturbing that they would target a small children and women like
so you know deathly want to go my way and let him prove a little rock's face and you know learn some new technology that can make a difference in that. >>and kids lives. >>that was ryan hill reporting kron 4 has been saluting the class of 2020 and tonight, we're congratulating antonio flores junior. and graduating from freedom high in oakley there. he is he's going to attend u c davis in the fall and will major in industrial engineering. you can let us know about a graduate in your...
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with little rock it's a small dog if that's all it. is you'll be a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. high salacious community. are you going the right way or are you being led to. direct. what is true what is free. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. or a maybe in the shallows. there was a crack seems to do crack when i was a little kid my dad he was like oh must be sonar got like what i needed when i was a baby boy i had a bad childhood. there's always been single mothers in african american community service and slavery. i think it's more of a teenagers having kids in you can expect a 14 or 15 year old 1st daughter now order for a hand if your father and he said check out. the lost their place and. my car end up breaking down and i was unable to get to work on time sunday let me go in with my paycheck that i bring home i have nearly enough to pay my car insurance. but gas in my car. came. up here with a great p. . great. love the way here book deal with going to want to twist. he had told us the
with little rock it's a small dog if that's all it. is you'll be a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. high salacious community. are you going the right way or are you being led to. direct. what is true what is free. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. or a maybe in the shallows. there was a crack seems to do crack when i was a little kid my dad he was like oh must be sonar got like what i needed when i was a baby boy i...
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taking in for a closer look can see the core there right near where the center of the system near little rock now along that path. a possibility of some flash flooding certainly has the rise is going to happen. very quickly with some of these storms rolling on through some heavy rainfall maybe 3 to 6 inches in some of these bands look at a ferocious some of these bands are and watch now for the possibility some severe weather. but the heavy thunderstorms maybe this more tornadoes. so some scary weather there we've got a complete difference here is we're seeing sunny skies, beautiful look out toward the golden gate bridge, plenty of sunshine there now and that's why it's going stay, nice and clear overnight tonight. fact tomorrow probably going to be the peak of the heat at least going to be closer to seize a very toasty temperatures away from the water's edge, 65 right now in san francisco. it is 80 degrees in concord 79 saint lima and 72 degrees as you make way in petaluma high pressure now taken over and it's going to sit overhead the next day and a half or so and that is going to crank up
taking in for a closer look can see the core there right near where the center of the system near little rock now along that path. a possibility of some flash flooding certainly has the rise is going to happen. very quickly with some of these storms rolling on through some heavy rainfall maybe 3 to 6 inches in some of these bands look at a ferocious some of these bands are and watch now for the possibility some severe weather. but the heavy thunderstorms maybe this more tornadoes. so some scary...
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little rock arkansas protestors kneeling and then this way does she do it. in california protesters lane on the ground and hundreds. triac all across the country members of the media deliberately attacked. it goes on and on and it happened all over the country according to amnesty international over 11 days in 40 states and the district of columbia they say these are $125.00 examples of their 5 police abuse or overall takeaway is that it's not a few bad apples and it's not a few bad departments and it's not a big city problem or it's not an east coast west coast problem it's that we found these incidents everywhere out of your reached out to several police organizations for comment but didn't get a response but the police do have strong defenders in the us it's a tinderbox and people including police officers can on occasion older react i don't think is any question about that but you know most of the incidents that i have heard about. you know are are cheer gas or flash bang units or. pepper spray used to disperse crowds and it's very difficult to tell from
little rock arkansas protestors kneeling and then this way does she do it. in california protesters lane on the ground and hundreds. triac all across the country members of the media deliberately attacked. it goes on and on and it happened all over the country according to amnesty international over 11 days in 40 states and the district of columbia they say these are $125.00 examples of their 5 police abuse or overall takeaway is that it's not a few bad apples and it's not a few bad departments...
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on the status of the civil rights movement covers the sit in movement, and assassination and the little rock arkansas school integration crisis plus protests over the lack of african americans in television, advertising and various reports on civil rights progress, coming up here on american history tv.
on the status of the civil rights movement covers the sit in movement, and assassination and the little rock arkansas school integration crisis plus protests over the lack of african americans in television, advertising and various reports on civil rights progress, coming up here on american history tv.
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placestroops, was like kind of the final step, the one that, you know, we only saw in places like little rock and on the steps of university of alabama in the 1960s, where -- but that was in a different set of circumstances, you know.tion, to in the '60s, troops were used ak often to either enforce integration, to provide, you know, greater freedoms and viol equalityen to black americans.n. and in this case -- or also to e stop violent protests like after the 1968 conventions.e you of tknow, this time is a li different. >> tell us a little bit about the background of the use of th? insurgent act. this is this 1807 act, as i understand. what power does it provide the president, and when was the last time a president used it in the united states? >> well, it's supposed to be the kind of escape positive from the posse kamikaze sacks.at is wh traditionally, the united states military is not allowed to be li deployed domestically on u.s. ground, especially to perform law enforcement duties. that's, you know, what separates us from living in a kingdom. the king can't send his troops to quell his su
placestroops, was like kind of the final step, the one that, you know, we only saw in places like little rock and on the steps of university of alabama in the 1960s, where -- but that was in a different set of circumstances, you know.tion, to in the '60s, troops were used ak often to either enforce integration, to provide, you know, greater freedoms and viol equalityen to black americans.n. and in this case -- or also to e stop violent protests like after the 1968 conventions.e you of tknow,...
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i am not quite clear on the circumstances, when federal troops were sent into little rock, arkansas duringhe problems there with schools.tion in the i believe that was under a democratic presidents, and i do not know if they were subjected to the same criticism that president trump is receiving today. host: it was under president dwight eisenhower, just fyi. caller: what year was that? host: 1957. caller: what was the reaction? i do not know, that is why i am asking. it is not unprecedented. our streets was unprecedented. mr. floyd's murder was horrific, the president is between a rock and a hard place here. he wants to support law and order. americans want this to happen. about theconfused whole situation. we have to stop the blowback. the media is criticizing him -- i mean, presidents are open for criticism, but it is not bringing us together. they did burn a church, for god sakes. i have no objection with him holding the bible. host: the church that was burned was in birmingham, alabama. caller: no, i am not confusing that event. host: you are talking about st. john's church. caller: ex
i am not quite clear on the circumstances, when federal troops were sent into little rock, arkansas duringhe problems there with schools.tion in the i believe that was under a democratic presidents, and i do not know if they were subjected to the same criticism that president trump is receiving today. host: it was under president dwight eisenhower, just fyi. caller: what year was that? host: 1957. caller: what was the reaction? i do not know, that is why i am asking. it is not unprecedented....
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we go to alan in little rock, arkansas on our opposed line. caller: good morning.ring that call from new york is just absolutely insane. is me say, my opposition toward ignorance, it is toward anarchy. that is what is really underlying all of this issue. when you hear the discussions at length, it is about destroying the country, the system. you keep hearing that again and again. -- the whole system is corrupt. it is an attack against our country. jefferson, get quotes from jefferson that are as bad as anything you can imagine. it goes on and on. i wanted to make a couple of quick points -- two points. one is, imagine a military leader with the character that lee had, number one in his class point, the only military leader i know of in history that was offered command of both battle. the fight, the the union wanted him to lead their army. the south wanted him to lead their army. there is no other account similar. you can compare it to israel and iran today where they would want one person to lead both sides. people need to understand why that is true. the greatness
we go to alan in little rock, arkansas on our opposed line. caller: good morning.ring that call from new york is just absolutely insane. is me say, my opposition toward ignorance, it is toward anarchy. that is what is really underlying all of this issue. when you hear the discussions at length, it is about destroying the country, the system. you keep hearing that again and again. -- the whole system is corrupt. it is an attack against our country. jefferson, get quotes from jefferson that are...
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eisenhower called up troops to help desegregate little rock, arkansas, against the governors wish downhere. the other thing is you and i think this ends important. the title x section 243 allows the president to call up the armed forces to deal with domestic violence which is what we have here. when the constituted authorities out the state are unable or fail or refuse to protect the rights, privileges and immunities of the citizens of that state. that is exactly what is going on. the police sit at a late buy by the orders of elected officials not to do anything to protect property and livelihoods from these looters. >> laura: practically speaking and by the way, leon panetta, we don't have to play but leon panetta former secretary of defense under obama, same pattern here, bush, kind of the old mainstream, he basically said the same thing. so john, let's talk about this practically. so apparently the president of the united states should just standby if blue state governors decide, will, if the city has to burn to help us convince people we have to get rid of trump, then, we've tried
eisenhower called up troops to help desegregate little rock, arkansas, against the governors wish downhere. the other thing is you and i think this ends important. the title x section 243 allows the president to call up the armed forces to deal with domestic violence which is what we have here. when the constituted authorities out the state are unable or fail or refuse to protect the rights, privileges and immunities of the citizens of that state. that is exactly what is going on. the police...
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he is such a big guy that he walks into her house and she sitting in a little rocking chair and so big that he physically puts his arms around the rocking chair and the woman in it. she then says i'm worried that he's can be assassinated. when you see abraham lincoln as a human being i will always say. and this is just a core belief of mine. we build these great statues to our heroes and then we worship at their feet and we do them a huge disservice. we treat them like they're not human beings anymore. they have moments where they were scared and terrified. they continue to march forward. i hope it provides you proof when you see abraham lincoln that he is not the perfect person who does everything. but it's proof that abraham lincoln like all of us we are brave and we're scared and amazing. especially these days. look around. wherever we are. i don't think that's a bad thing. i think it's a beautiful thing. that is the quick overall urging idea of the book. will done my friend. inks for the invitation to join you back again. we promise every book that you and the and the signature tha
he is such a big guy that he walks into her house and she sitting in a little rocking chair and so big that he physically puts his arms around the rocking chair and the woman in it. she then says i'm worried that he's can be assassinated. when you see abraham lincoln as a human being i will always say. and this is just a core belief of mine. we build these great statues to our heroes and then we worship at their feet and we do them a huge disservice. we treat them like they're not human beings...
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it could be a problem north of little rock, south of spring fooe field, and central missouri.omorrow it will pour in wisconsin. if you want another beautiful day today, you've got it. a gorgeous morn, low humidity, beautiful afternoon, sunshine. but look how hot it is. once you get outside of cristobal, san antonio, 102, dallas, 97. minneapolis will be 95. but that will change on tuesday as that storm system moves up through chicago and into the plains. this is another lesson, yasmin. you don't necessarily need a powerful storm to create impact. i'll show you a toernl that moved three downtown orlando on saturday. >> it's impressive. it's tough enough dealing with tornados, hurricanes, flash floods normally in normal circumstances. we're still in the midst of a pandemic if we for gechlt that makes it extra difficult as folks have to evacuate and go to other places and we're still trying to bend this curve in so many places especially the southern part of the united states. a lot of complications. bill karins, thanks so much. >>> still ahead, a growing number of prominent repub
it could be a problem north of little rock, south of spring fooe field, and central missouri.omorrow it will pour in wisconsin. if you want another beautiful day today, you've got it. a gorgeous morn, low humidity, beautiful afternoon, sunshine. but look how hot it is. once you get outside of cristobal, san antonio, 102, dallas, 97. minneapolis will be 95. but that will change on tuesday as that storm system moves up through chicago and into the plains. this is another lesson, yasmin. you don't...
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we've had the city of little rock remove one confederate statue. we hope that that will be moved to a location that is consistent with its history. there will beabiscussiout other venues as well. ansas weou know in ark did have protests. and we have set up a task forcei tocuss the future of law enforcement with protest leal rs as w the exeument and law enforcement all together. and i think that will promeduce ery good things for the future and build and strengthen harmony in our communities and the discussion about some of these statutes that are really reminiscent of an oppressive time for ourf arican-american population, has to be a part of that discussion as well. >> woodruff: ut just quickly, are you not weighing in with your view one way or another on whether tho confederate symbols should come down? >> well, i think there should be a discussion, andcisions made. i understand that what thats meo those that weree oppressed, tir ancestors in that form oflavery. and that's what the civil war was about. so it's not a pleasant memory ana reminder f
we've had the city of little rock remove one confederate statue. we hope that that will be moved to a location that is consistent with its history. there will beabiscussiout other venues as well. ansas weou know in ark did have protests. and we have set up a task forcei tocuss the future of law enforcement with protest leal rs as w the exeument and law enforcement all together. and i think that will promeduce ery good things for the future and build and strengthen harmony in our communities and...
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used troops to enforce his supreme court order to enforce the rights of schoolchildren to go to little rockls under the 14th amendment and the state of arkansas refused to do that. if all of the president's gun concerned about is that he doesn't think the governors are acting fast enough or harshly enough, it is not an appropriate use. in terms of raw power, it is there. if push comes to shove the supreme court will probably approve of the president invoking the act. >> obviously, we have seen the violence that erupted in so many states. at least 14 states have called on the national guard. if they're already requesting the national guard, and president trump make the argument that the states are in over their heads at this point? >> the national guard is controlled by the states. the commander in cheech of each national guard is the governor. this problem is largely a state and local problem. by and large what we expect is the federal government will come and help and only on request. so yes, in certain places, think of that is the state militia. if we have to go to a higher level, then ye
used troops to enforce his supreme court order to enforce the rights of schoolchildren to go to little rockls under the 14th amendment and the state of arkansas refused to do that. if all of the president's gun concerned about is that he doesn't think the governors are acting fast enough or harshly enough, it is not an appropriate use. in terms of raw power, it is there. if push comes to shove the supreme court will probably approve of the president invoking the act. >> obviously, we have...
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and our returning champion, a network engineer from north little rock, arkansas... whose 4-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny. well, folks, as you've discovered by now, our champion is rock solid and steady, averaging above $25,000 for each of his games. hermine and andrew, good luck. you're gonna need it. here we go. one daily double coming up in one of these categories... yes, the state is celebrating its bicentennial, and the whole category is devoted to that state. next, we deal with... ...hmm. you have to identify the novelist who wrote the words that i will be reading to you loud and clear. then... so please... -josh, start. -musical groups, $200. -hermine. -what is the clan? -yes. -musical groups, $400. hermine. -what is the family? -yeah. musical groups, $600.
and our returning champion, a network engineer from north little rock, arkansas... whose 4-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny. well, folks, as you've discovered by now, our champion is rock solid and steady, averaging above $25,000 for each of his games. hermine and andrew, good luck. you're gonna need it. here we go. one daily double coming up in one of these categories... yes, the state is...
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a little rock and roll as well. rocking and rolling into this weekend, cooler temperatures across the bay area. >> i'm so excited because the air conditioner was cranking yesterday and today i can just leave it off. here is a live look outside in san francisco as we get our natural air conditioning this morning. not a lot of fog, but let's check out our hiking forecast. a lot more people getting out and about. we're starting in the east bay with some of our hiking trails there at 7:00. a cool start to the day. those winds pick up and those temperatures start to drop once again. we look at our high temperatures, we're up to 75 degrees in concord as well as 75 in napa. palo alto and san jose reaching 72 degrees and san francisco will be in the low 60s. if you're planning to head to the beach today, make sure you're wearing layers. it stays in the 50s today with fog, mist and drizzle. more clouds moving in for the weekend as we also track the potential of some rain further to the north. for the sierra, the far north ba
a little rock and roll as well. rocking and rolling into this weekend, cooler temperatures across the bay area. >> i'm so excited because the air conditioner was cranking yesterday and today i can just leave it off. here is a live look outside in san francisco as we get our natural air conditioning this morning. not a lot of fog, but let's check out our hiking forecast. a lot more people getting out and about. we're starting in the east bay with some of our hiking trails there at 7:00. a...
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worth, and areas thwart little rock too. large hail and wind damage.e're not expecting many tornadoes with that threat. >>> were you paying attention to social media this weekend sunny was shocked that my kids on tick tock were talking about the sahara dust bloom. this has gotten a lot of attention. we can get these big areas of dust that can come off of africa. you see the coloring in st. lucia and into the caribbean, that area of dust is an extreme event. you can see the typical blue clear skies to the north, but to the south, you can see that layer of dust. now, this is usually about 5,000 feet or above in the atmosphere, but some of it has been getting down to the ground and causing some bad air quality. and our air forecast qualities take this dust plume into the gulf coast by the end of the week. it will give us amazing sunsets but bring us bad air quality. it's a rare event where all the way from africa is going to make it to the southern united states. the forecast today very much like summer across the country. very warm. hit-and-miss showers.
worth, and areas thwart little rock too. large hail and wind damage.e're not expecting many tornadoes with that threat. >>> were you paying attention to social media this weekend sunny was shocked that my kids on tick tock were talking about the sahara dust bloom. this has gotten a lot of attention. we can get these big areas of dust that can come off of africa. you see the coloring in st. lucia and into the caribbean, that area of dust is an extreme event. you can see the typical blue...
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i'd say in 1957, eisenhower sent in the military to little rock. have the request of the governor. it was a contention issue there. where i think would start? new york city, los angeles. potentially washington d.c. are all hot spots. you're seeing it everywhere. my hometown of providence, rhode island had a police car that was lit on fire by fireworks yesterday. so who knows where this is going to start. i think your point about cuomo criticizing de blasio allows an opening there. >> and i'm reading the new york attorney general said that she would sue president trump or the government if they tried to send in the military in new york. we'll cover it as it happens. larry and ian, thanks for being with me. >> thanks. >> harris: again, the pictures are peaceful that we're showing you. thank you, gentlemen. some of the media are going after president trump over his law and order speech while "the new york times" appears to once again give in to liberal critics. governor mike huckabee joins me next. 1 in 2 kids is underhydrated. if your child doesn't s
i'd say in 1957, eisenhower sent in the military to little rock. have the request of the governor. it was a contention issue there. where i think would start? new york city, los angeles. potentially washington d.c. are all hot spots. you're seeing it everywhere. my hometown of providence, rhode island had a police car that was lit on fire by fireworks yesterday. so who knows where this is going to start. i think your point about cuomo criticizing de blasio allows an opening there. >> and...
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but as this treks more towards the north, it looks like areas around little rock, memphis and also st. louis, rivers and streams will fill up here over the next several days and the thre flood threat is going to be increasing. still just wringing itself out across the central and lower mississippi river valley. if you can imagine a 300-mile stretch all the way from morgan city, louisiana towards that pensacola, destin beach area, that is the area that has been hit the hardest, those coastal roads, those inland roads, they have been impassable in some cases. you can see on some of the enhanced satellite and rainfall imagery that we did see that soaking precipitation right around panama city, towards crest view and into mobile, alabama. now, as far as power outages go, because we did see some wind gusts as high as 60 miles an hour, alabama has recorded the most power outages. that's been about 10,000 people just kind of in the wake of this as the bands of precipitation moved onshore. but also louisiana and mississippi power outages reported there as well. and, michael, over the last 24
but as this treks more towards the north, it looks like areas around little rock, memphis and also st. louis, rivers and streams will fill up here over the next several days and the thre flood threat is going to be increasing. still just wringing itself out across the central and lower mississippi river valley. if you can imagine a 300-mile stretch all the way from morgan city, louisiana towards that pensacola, destin beach area, that is the area that has been hit the hardest, those coastal...
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washington, houston, kingston, texarkana, monterey, faraday santa fe, tallapoosa, glen rock, black rock, little rock, oskaloosa, tennessee to hennessey, chicopee, spirit lake, grand lake, devil's lake, crater lake. >> stephen: (singing) "i've marched everywhere, man. i've marched everywhere!" men in black. >> (indiscernible). >> stephen: what? i'm sure it's navy blue. >> stephen: is it blue? yes. >> stephen: tim man in blue. these protests are uniting americans of all backgrounds. you may have noticed that boise, idaho does not have a lot of black people. neither does laramie, wyoming. in fact, part of that protest was because their only black resident moved away. explains this sign. and don't buy the false narrative that these are lawless mobs-- the vast majority of these protests have been peaceful. you might not know that if you watch cable news, because to the news, peace is boring. that's why cnn just launched their sister network: the burning trash can channel. (as blitzer) "breaking news. the fire has now reached the snickers wrapper. is it only a matter of time before the empty chicken bucke
washington, houston, kingston, texarkana, monterey, faraday santa fe, tallapoosa, glen rock, black rock, little rock, oskaloosa, tennessee to hennessey, chicopee, spirit lake, grand lake, devil's lake, crater lake. >> stephen: (singing) "i've marched everywhere, man. i've marched everywhere!" men in black. >> (indiscernible). >> stephen: what? i'm sure it's navy blue. >> stephen: is it blue? yes. >> stephen: tim man in blue. these protests are uniting...
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this is going to move toward little rock, central missouri, make its way up believe it or not to theakes, where even in ontario, canada, they'll be talking about tropical rains. unheard of. so surprising many people. 20,000 without power and the number will likely go up. it will take 24 hours for the winds to move the system inland. we'll see a little better relief scenario tomorrow around noon for the gulf coastal states. >>> coming up, we're heading back out to the streets. a 13 day of protests following the death of george floyd. right now, live images of washington, d.c. unhelpful help centers. and saved the stuff that was working. like verizon's 4g lte network. plus unlimited data, messages, and minutes. it's a simple system. trim the bad... make the good better... and way cheaper. meet visible. unlimited data on verizon's 4g lte network. just $25 for your first month. join us at visible.com. the covid-19 pandemic is creating food insecurity on a scale not seen in decades. an estimated 54 million americans will struggle with hunger. ♪ with 200 food banks and 60,000 meal programs
this is going to move toward little rock, central missouri, make its way up believe it or not to theakes, where even in ontario, canada, they'll be talking about tropical rains. unheard of. so surprising many people. 20,000 without power and the number will likely go up. it will take 24 hours for the winds to move the system inland. we'll see a little better relief scenario tomorrow around noon for the gulf coastal states. >>> coming up, we're heading back out to the streets. a 13 day...
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>> juan: well, the governor has to ask, unless you do something like they did in little rock which isng from the supreme court, in which case you can understand. but you know, i found cotton's argument alarming. but i think it's legitimate to air the argument and lead us as americans, you know, deal with it and say is it legit for federal troops to be here dealing with a peaceful protest, arguably suppressing dissent and increasing the chances of confrontation if looting is your argument, well, i think federal troops using helicopters and smoke bombs and what do they call it? pepper balls or whatever because they don't want to call it pepper spray. that's a big threat. so we should have that argument, jesse. >> jesse: all right, juan, very open minded from you today. i don't know what's going on but i like it. more to come on "the five," including an uplifting story every american needs to hear about. incomparable design makes it beautiful. state of the art technology makes it brilliant. the lexus nx experience the crossover in its most visionary form. experience amazing at your lexus
>> juan: well, the governor has to ask, unless you do something like they did in little rock which isng from the supreme court, in which case you can understand. but you know, i found cotton's argument alarming. but i think it's legitimate to air the argument and lead us as americans, you know, deal with it and say is it legit for federal troops to be here dealing with a peaceful protest, arguably suppressing dissent and increasing the chances of confrontation if looting is your argument,...
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federal government stepped in to restore order. 1957 president dwight eisenhower federalized and -- little rockforced to obey the law. so the question is, where is our justice department today? right now? is there a reason the doj hasn't filed federal conspiracy charges against the people who organize and lead these riots? as long as we don't know who they are, their crimes are on youtube. you know the reason, "black lives matter" was involved. it is politically sensitive. no one wants to be called a racist is if it's racist to punish people for crimes they they commit. you are the victims of those crimes. the old people beaten to the ground for trying to defend their property, the shop owners whose life savings were stolen or burned. the families of the people murdered during the riots and there were quite a few of them. no one is defending these people. no one is punishing their attackers. nobody cares. imagine how they feel about that. what recourse do they have? do they have to torture when these? let's hope not. you might be enough to have a single national leader, just one who understands
federal government stepped in to restore order. 1957 president dwight eisenhower federalized and -- little rockforced to obey the law. so the question is, where is our justice department today? right now? is there a reason the doj hasn't filed federal conspiracy charges against the people who organize and lead these riots? as long as we don't know who they are, their crimes are on youtube. you know the reason, "black lives matter" was involved. it is politically sensitive. no one...
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mississippi river valley looking at places like jackson, mississippi, four to eight inches of rainfall, little rock five and high potential for flooding. memphis, two to four inches, move all the way to missouri as remnant low and in the vicinity of the great lakes region. back to you. >> karen maginnis there. >>> changing society by changing way we think. how unconscious biases affect the way minorities are treated in america and what experts believe we can do to change that. that when we come back. ts, ...your wish... is our latest litter-vention. new naturally strong, with odor-absorbing activated charcoal. 100% natural, 100% powerful. there's a tidy cats for that! for an everyday item to become dangerous. tide pods child-guard pack helps keep your laundry pacs in a safe place and your child safer. to close, twist until it clicks. tide pods child-guard packaging. ♪ you're the engine that makes all things go ♪eys] ♪ and you're always in disguise, my hero ♪ ♪ i see your light in the dark ♪ ♪ smile in my face when we all know it's hard ♪ ♪ you're doing a good job a good job ♪ ♪ you're doing a good
mississippi river valley looking at places like jackson, mississippi, four to eight inches of rainfall, little rock five and high potential for flooding. memphis, two to four inches, move all the way to missouri as remnant low and in the vicinity of the great lakes region. back to you. >> karen maginnis there. >>> changing society by changing way we think. how unconscious biases affect the way minorities are treated in america and what experts believe we can do to change that....
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in philadelphia today, in little rock, arkansas today, in charlotte, north carolina today, in milwaukee, wisconsin, there were peaceful protests all across the country today despite the president's threat to use the u.s. military against americans who chose to protest. for the fourth day in a row, there were demonstrations right outside the white house in lafayette park. some of the protesters told nbc this was their first day there, that the use of force to clear the way for the president yesterday was what motivated them to come out to lafayette park today. they marched through the streets chanting for justice, for justice now. at one point they stopped, they knelt down, and very softly, they sang "amazing grace." we've also been watching franklin park in boston which is the site of a huge and peaceful protest that included a die in earlier today. that crowd in boston still marching through that city today. we're also watching atlanta tonight. in atlanta, six police officers have now been criminally charged after tazing and dragging a couple of college student who is had done nothing
in philadelphia today, in little rock, arkansas today, in charlotte, north carolina today, in milwaukee, wisconsin, there were peaceful protests all across the country today despite the president's threat to use the u.s. military against americans who chose to protest. for the fourth day in a row, there were demonstrations right outside the white house in lafayette park. some of the protesters told nbc this was their first day there, that the use of force to clear the way for the president...
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right on that watershed in and around that area, the i have it right now as you see right over little rock so this is certainly just a tropical depression, nonetheless you've got these very strong bands cape of not only producing the rain maybe more thunderstorms possibilities more tornadoes this going all the way up in the great lakes. so certainly something to watch the next couple days around the bay area going to be beautiful weather tomorrow again we're in the 80's low 90's well, inland, 60's 70's near the coast line temperatures cooling down though as we head toward next weekend. thank you lawrence and that wraps up kron 4 news tonight, a day, here's what we're tracking tonight at 9 o'clock gunfire and explosives rain down from the hillside onto unsuspecting police on the ground a chaotic scene described by the santa cruz county sheriff. >>and later a cache of weapons uncovered by investigators the disturbing details revealed today. >>the massive effort to shelter in place may have made a profound difference berkeley, researchers estimate safety measures prevented 500 million covid-1
right on that watershed in and around that area, the i have it right now as you see right over little rock so this is certainly just a tropical depression, nonetheless you've got these very strong bands cape of not only producing the rain maybe more thunderstorms possibilities more tornadoes this going all the way up in the great lakes. so certainly something to watch the next couple days around the bay area going to be beautiful weather tomorrow again we're in the 80's low 90's well, inland,...
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military before, rodney king was one notable and president eisenhower, when he send the troops to little rock. >> yes. first of all, andrea, i think we can all agree military-style police tactics like purr cussive grenades and tear gas should never be used to get the president to a photo-op. that's point one. when can military force be used on domestic soil? as you referenced, there's a long-standing tradition, long-standing law on the books that says the military cannot be used to force the law domestically except in very limited circumstances. one of those circumstances may be if there's an insurrection or support local law enforcement. but in our history, andrea, that's only been done in two condition texts. number one is when requested by a governor, and that did happen for example in 1992 during the los angeles riots. or second, by president kennedy, president eisenhower, when it wasn't requested by a governor but done to enforce a constitutional right by african-americans to attend desegregated schools in the south. it's never been used -- and i don't think it should ever be used to --
military before, rodney king was one notable and president eisenhower, when he send the troops to little rock. >> yes. first of all, andrea, i think we can all agree military-style police tactics like purr cussive grenades and tear gas should never be used to get the president to a photo-op. that's point one. when can military force be used on domestic soil? as you referenced, there's a long-standing tradition, long-standing law on the books that says the military cannot be used to force...
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thank you jan and her dog in little rock, arkansas. heather and george in the outer banks.mary ann in washington. happy belated birthday. kay, rhonda and christy who are nurses in austin, texas. thanks for all you do. thank all of you for spending part of your morning with us. we will see you right back here next week on "sunday today." >>> good morning. it is sunday, june 7, 7:00 on the dot. the sun rises over st. james park in downtown san jose. looks like a beautiful morning out there. thanks for starting it with us. i'm kira klapper. vianey arana has a look at our forecast. yesterday turned out to be pretty lovely. today you say will be similar? >>> yes, it was a beautiful saturday especially because the temperatures were absolutely perfect for going outside. i hope a lot of you did get a chance to do so. if not, don't worry. 56 degrees right now over walnut creek. wind speeds still breezy at
thank you jan and her dog in little rock, arkansas. heather and george in the outer banks.mary ann in washington. happy belated birthday. kay, rhonda and christy who are nurses in austin, texas. thanks for all you do. thank all of you for spending part of your morning with us. we will see you right back here next week on "sunday today." >>> good morning. it is sunday, june 7, 7:00 on the dot. the sun rises over st. james park in downtown san jose. looks like a beautiful...
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it did happen in 1957 in little rock to integrate the schools.ower sent in -- sent in troops. during -- in 1967 when the troops were sent in to detroit to -- to quell the riots there, that was at the request of governor george romney. so the idea of doing it over the objections of local officials is almost, not totally, but almost without precedent. >> but i think that the 1957 example is the instructive one, because we've already heard mayors and governors say that they don't know what he's talking about and they don't like this. but if he were to do it, since we have the 1957 precedent, then what happens? >> well, that's, you know, one of the many mysteries here. how would you coordinate? you know, the national guard is out in virtually every state. the national guard is a paramilitary force. but, would they work with the 101st airborne, the real army? would the arm try to push the national guard aside? i mean, that is really without precedent in american history. the idea that you would have conflict between state and local officials. it's als
it did happen in 1957 in little rock to integrate the schools.ower sent in -- sent in troops. during -- in 1967 when the troops were sent in to detroit to -- to quell the riots there, that was at the request of governor george romney. so the idea of doing it over the objections of local officials is almost, not totally, but almost without precedent. >> but i think that the 1957 example is the instructive one, because we've already heard mayors and governors say that they don't know what...
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. >> and so if you look at polaski county, little rock there, you see progress in other places, projecteda day by july 18th from a children's hospital of philadelphia policy lab model. is that what you are see on the ground? that's the largest populated area. if the trend line going in the wrong direction that could be a cause for concern. >> the county central arkansas is the most densely populated area. we've seen some ups and downs. we have not seen a steady increase like we did in northwest arkansas a few weeks ago. but there's obviously a concern in the central part of the state. so far we have seen little bit up and down. but not a super high increasing trend. >> and are you seeing -- is your problem when you see a problem is it we have talked in the past of a church at within point with a cluster, you have obviously a number of chicken and meat processing plants in the state of arkansas r. you seeing clusters or the bigger worry to see more community spread? >> we are still seeing a clusters here and there. where we have had the most concerning trend the northwest part of the state
. >> and so if you look at polaski county, little rock there, you see progress in other places, projecteda day by july 18th from a children's hospital of philadelphia policy lab model. is that what you are see on the ground? that's the largest populated area. if the trend line going in the wrong direction that could be a cause for concern. >> the county central arkansas is the most densely populated area. we've seen some ups and downs. we have not seen a steady increase like we did...
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>>a little rock's face and you know learn some new technology that can make a difference in that andids lives. >>that was ryan hill reporting for us up and placer county and that wraps up kron 4 news at 9 for prime time coverage continues at the top of the hour right now dozens of protesters are outside oakland mayor libby shaft house. but they're demanding from her tonight and california's controversial 0 bail policy is coming to an end when inmates will no longer. >>have to get out of jail free cards. >>getting your news at 10 is next. deliver packages for amazon. i drive my van five days a week. i'm the only one touching the van, but i'm still gonna take the time to wipe everything down. i recently took a break cause my girlfriend and i just had a baby. in the middle of this pandemic, you know, having a kid, there's something different. when i came back, amazon completely changed. there you go, sir. thank you. recovering the van was different, coming into the station and loading was different. if anything, they took it overboard on the safety, and that's what i love. it's funny to
>>a little rock's face and you know learn some new technology that can make a difference in that andids lives. >>that was ryan hill reporting for us up and placer county and that wraps up kron 4 news at 9 for prime time coverage continues at the top of the hour right now dozens of protesters are outside oakland mayor libby shaft house. but they're demanding from her tonight and california's controversial 0 bail policy is coming to an end when inmates will no longer. >>have to...
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we go to alan in little rock, arkansas on our opposed line. caller: good morning.earing that call from new york is just absolutely insane. is me say, my opposition toward ignorance, it is toward anarchy. that is what is really underlying all of this issue. when you hear the discussions at length, it is about destroying the country, the system. you keep hearing that again and again. -- the whole system is corrupt. it is an attack against our country. jefferson, get quotes from jefferson that are as bad as anything you can imagine. it goes on and on. i wanted to make a couple of quick points -- two points. one is, imagine a military leader with the character that lee had, number one in his class point, the only military leader i know of in history that was offered command of both battle. the fight, the the union wanted him to lead their army. the south wanted him to lead their army. there is no other account similar. you can compare it to israel and iran today where they would want one person to lead both sides. people need to understand why that is true. the greatne
we go to alan in little rock, arkansas on our opposed line. caller: good morning.earing that call from new york is just absolutely insane. is me say, my opposition toward ignorance, it is toward anarchy. that is what is really underlying all of this issue. when you hear the discussions at length, it is about destroying the country, the system. you keep hearing that again and again. -- the whole system is corrupt. it is an attack against our country. jefferson, get quotes from jefferson that are...