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Medal of freedom, even when they were met with multiple beatings and multiple arrests. Congressman lewis referred to it as getting into the good trouble, necessary trouble. Speaker of the house nancy pelosi ordered the flags be lowered to half staff. We have yet to hear from the president on the death of john lewis. Heres a look back at his towering legacy. Reporter throughout his life john lewis stood for peoples right. Born on an Alabama Cotton farm, he not only lived to see an africanamerican elected president , he would be a major part of making it happen. Tonight we gather here in this magnificent state in denver because we still have a dream. We still have a dream. Reporter lewis growing you was angered by the unfairness of the jim crow south. He credited Martin Luther king jr. Forr inspiring him. As a student, he organized sitins at lunch counsters. In the early 60s, he was a freedom rider, challenging segregation at interstate bus term nainals kroacross the sout. The embodiment of nonviolence, he suffered beatings from mobs. He was the youngest speaker at the 1963 march on washington. We do not want our freedom gradually, but we want to be free now. Reporter then two years later led a march for Voting Rights in selma. On the Edmund Pettis bridge, he and other marchers were met by heavily armed state and local police. They were set upon and beaten. Lewis suffering a fractured skull. It would be remembered as bloody sunday. He galvanized the nation. Voting rights signed into law. Lewis was arrested more than 40 times by police according to his congressional office. Im on my way. Were going to win this race. He was elected to city council in atlanta, then to congress in washington, representing georges fifth district, fighting against poverty and for health care while working to help younger generations by improving education. He reached out to young people in other ways, writing a series of graphic novels about the Civil Rights Movement, winning him a National Book award. In a life of so many moments and great achievements, it was the achievement of another in 2008 that perhaps meant the most, the election of president barack obama. We have never been just a collection of individuals or a collection of red states and blue states. We are and always will be the United States of america. A dream that lewis thought was too impossible imagine years before. This is an unbelievable time in our history. Martin luther king jr. Would be very pleased to see what is happening in america. This is a long way from the march on washington. Its a great distance from marching across the bridge in selma in 1965 for the right to vote. In 2011 after more than 50 years on the front lines of civil rights, lewis received the nations highest civilian honor, the president ial medal of freedom, placed around his neck by americas first black president. Lewis wasnt content to just making history. He was also dedicated to preserving it. Considered the impetus of the Smithsonians National museum of africanamerican history and culture. He never stopped stirring up good trouble, as he liked to call it, boycotting the inaugurations of george w. Bush after the 2000 election and vocally opposing donald trump in 2017 citing suspicions of Russian Election meddling. At a protest, the counselicilma riled up the crowd. We must never, ever give up. We must be brave, bold and courageous. Let me bring in now ambassador andrew young, a former congressman and an early leader of the Civil Rights Movement who worked closely with john lewis during that time and throughout his decadeslong fight for justice and equality. Ambassador, so good to see you. Mr. Ambassador young, if you can hear me, this is fredricka. How are you feeling this morning . I can barely hear you. Some static in it. Oh, my goodness. Okay, tell me, if you can now thats good. Tell me, if you can, your thoughts about congressman lewis on his passing. Well, you know, john has been on this case for 60some years, and he has been in every phase of it. You mentioned some but he moved almost directly from the Civil Rights Movement into the Voter Education project, where after getting the Voting Rights bill signed, he followed Vernon Jordan at the southwide Voter Education project and moved across the south registering those voters. We were also together in india at the 50th anniversary of kings visit to india. I can remember john being so happy to be in the presence of gandhis legacy. Thats one of the things that was characteristic of our movement. We went back and we read gandhi and we read w. E. B. Debois. I would hope people would go back and read john lewiss book, which i think was good trouble and read the books of c. T. Vivian because we have tried to lay a foundation for this generation to carry on and i must say that theyre doing wonderfully well, spectacular. But when you add the human rights problems to the problems of the coronavirus and climate change, theres a heavy burden waiting for this coming generation. So they really have to be prepared for it. But this is black lives matter was a wonderful start, especially because it wasnt just black lives. John also put a lot of time in creating the black Jewish Coalition here in atlanta when the temple was bombed shortly after some of the incidents that occurred here. And we realized that its not just black lives that matter but its the lives of all oppressed people and the lives of all of the people of good will that will make this work. You were impressed by the young people engaged in mufl movements right now. Just reflecting, you were a very young man when you got engaged with this movement and really was alongside dr. Martin luther king. Congressman lewis was just 15 years old when he wrote a letter to dr. King about being inspired by dr. King. And then he would be this teenager and a man in his young 20s who would be right in there with you, with you and with dr. King. Where did this tenacity come from . From 15 to 80 is a good record. Thats an amazing record. Talk to me about his tenacity and what you saw in him all of these years. Well, johns strength was his humility. He had almost no ego, no sense of his own selfimportance, but he had a sense of his spiritual power and he also had a very charming sort of personality where even when you disagreed with him, you couldnt get mad with him. And i think and he didnt get mad with anybody who disagreed with him. He learned to disagree without being disagreeable. And thats one of the reasons i think we all live so long is we had no anger in our movement. We understood the complications of racism, and we saw it as a sickness, not something that people were you know, you dont get angry at anybody having polio, and you dont get angry for people if they were born in a situation that deprived them of the love and understanding of different races or genders that made them prejudice. That was a Common Thread that it appears you, reverend, and your fellow brothers john lewis and c. T. Vivian would have. Tell me about the late now reverend c. T. Vivian and your thoughts about this brotherhood that you all shared. Well, c. T. Vivian started back c. T. Vivian was leading demonstrations in peoria, illinois in 1947. And then he went to work at the National Baptist Publishing House in nashville, and thats where he began to work with jim lawson and reverend Kelly Miller Smith to round up diane nash and james babble and marion barry, who later became the mayor of washington, d. C. There was a tremendous cadre of talent and ged ca dedication in that National Movement and it really opened up the doors for the other College Campuses and they were the ones that picked up the freedom rides when they were stopped in alabama with bombs and threats from the klan. C. T. Vivian, though, was with me down in he was in selma with john and i was there also but where we got beat up was in st. Augustine, florida, where the sheriff deputized a group of klan and gave them permission to beat us up. But people never fought back, they never got angry and dr. King told me to try to that there was no need to keep marching, that we should slow down a little bit because we didnt want to get people more seriously hurt. But we wouldnt stop. We kept on going until the civil rights bill was passed in 1964. Ambassador, mayor, reverend andrew young, thank you so much and thank you for all that you have sacrificed, all that you have given, how youve maintained the fight for all these years and passing on the baton and now helping to also honor these amazing foot soldiers in congressman john lewis and c. T. Vivian. Thank you so much, reverend. Appreciate it. Thank you and god bless you. Thank you so much. Stay with cnn as we mourn the lives of congressman john lewis, as well as the legacy of c. T. Vivian. Were also celebrating how lewis lived, happy until the very end. Because im happy, because im happy my name is christine payne, im an associate here at amazon. Step onto the blue line, sir. This device is giving us an Accurate Temperature check. Youre good to go. I have to take care of my coworkers. Thats how i am. I have a son, and he said, one day im gonna be like you, im gonna help people. 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In Georgia Governor Brian Kemp is now suing the mayor of atlanta and several other local governments over the mask mandate in the city of atlanta, despite new cases continuing to rise across the state, governor camp is challenging the mayors ability to limit public gatherings and close restaurant dining rooms. Im confident that georgians dont need a mandate to do the right thing. Instead issuing mandates that are confusing and unenforceable, im asking government to enforce the current executive order. The cdc is in our own back yard. The cdc has said that wearing a mask will help stop the spread of this virus. Natasha chen is joining me from atlanta. For several days now weve talked about the governor threatening this lawsuit. Now it is official. Yeah, fred. This is an escalation of tension thats been going on between the Atlanta Mayor and the georgia governor. After the law was file, Governor Kemp tweeted this lawsuit is on behalf of atlanta Business Owners and their hard working employees. He said they need to get food on the table and that local elected officials are trying to shutter their businesses and hinder the economic recovery. Bottoms responded to that on twitter saying that more than 3,000 georgians have died of covid19, that she and her family are among more than the 100,000 georgians that have been tested positive for this virus. This has been going back and forth for quite a bit. If you look at the case numbers right now in the state of georgia, especially in the first half of july, that trend is going steadily upward. So thats why the Atlanta Mayor had this mask mandate and tried to roll back to phase one, which of course the governor has said is unenforceable because the executive order from the state does not allow local orders to supersede and make anything less or more restrictive than what the state asks for, fred. Natasha chen, thank you so much. Joining us is the mayor of athea athe athens, georgia. Welcome. Thank you for having me. I hope youre well. I am. The governor suing the city of atlanta hit hard, just like many major cities across the country, the citys mayor putting into place a mandate of Wearing Masks and the governor suing on those ground. What are your thoughts . On this day when were remembering congressman lew is and his great work, i think very much of his hallmark phrase of good trouble and its good trouble and if its to preserve the health and life of everyone in her trouble and across the state, were simply asking for what is true in 49 other states, either for there to be a statewide norm for mask requirement or for there to be a local allowance for that same requirement. In dense urban environments, people come into close congreta with one another and we need the tools in our box to eliminate the spread of the coronavirus at this time. Thats all were seeking. Its simple science, its im frustrated to see this has gotten political. How does anyone make sense of a governor leading a state that is being hit particularly hard by coronavirus who would sue a city mayor, a mayor who is committed to promoting the health for the populous and not suing because shes withholding the care of the populous. How does anyone make sense of that . Much of Governor Kemps support came from rural components of the state, places that at least early on were less hard hit and certainly bristle a little more at any kind of regulatory requirements. If you couple that with the president s admiration for and friendship with president trump, i think you get the perfect storm for this. Unfortunately, we are not following the path of many, many other republican governors in texas, in arkansas, in alabama and elsewhere who are saying, listen, political allegiances aside, we simply need the tools in the box to keep ourselves safe. So mayor girtz, you lead the city of athens. At the nucleus of athens is the university of georgia. Youve got students who are thinking about their fall semester, parents who are really concerned about the fall semester, whether their kids are in college and beyond. What are the measures that you want to promote in your city and does it come at the same risk of potentially being sued by the governor . We are going to maintain our local mask mandate here in athens. Weve been enforcing this over the last week and a half since its been in place simply by directing people to put masks on and if they dont have them, distributing those masks. Why you believe you are not being sued . Its a great question. I think certainly this brewing political competition between mayor bottoms and Governor Kemp is at the heart of this. Theres no secret shes vetted as a possible Vice President ial candidate. We are mayor kemps hometown. One would think if there was anyplace hes going to begin with this conflict it would be here. Again hes going to atlanta. Political has wisdom has been if the governor wants to gin up the base, they can throw darts at atlanta and thats seem to be the form here. Mayor kelly girtz, appreciate you being with us today. Thank you so much. Thank you. Meanwhile, states are fighting to slow the spread as hospitalization and death rates increa increase. In florida, cnns rosa flores is in miami where icu beds are now exceeding capacity and the mayor in miami saying there are no more warnings but real enforcement of mask mandates there. You know, fred, youre absolutely right. And the state of florida just releasing their number numbers yesterday, reported yesterday with more than 10,000 new cases. Heres the reality in Miami Dade County. The Positivity Rate is 27 . This is according to Miami Dade County data. Their goal is not to exceed 10 . Well, theyve exceeded that for the past 14 days. Icu capacity is at 119 . Their goal is not to exceed 70 . The good news is is that the county does have extra beds, more than 400 to convert into icus. Now, despite these metrics, miami dade mayor Carlos Jimenez says hes not ready to impose more restrictions, hes going to be focusing on the hospital numbers. City of miami mayor suarez says yesterday he has evidence that masks and Wearing Masks work, that its helping the case number, thats why the case number in the city of miami is dropping. He says that even though a few days ago, fred, he was ready to shut down the city, now he said that hes not there yet, that hes masks are helping and so hes ditching the warning and going straight to imposing fines starting on monday. Fred. And those fiends are 50 . Yes, for the first offense, it 50. Rosa flores, thank you so much in miami. Well check back with you. As the nation, the world for that matter, remembers congressman john lewis and his impa impact, President Donald Trump has just issued a proclamation that flags will be flown at half staff to honor john lewis for the rest of today. Hike Simon Pagenaud takes the lead at the indy 500 coming to the green flag, racing at daytona. Theyre off. In the kentucky derby. Rory mcllroy is a two time champion at east lake. Touchdown only mahomes. The big events are back and xfinity is your home for the return of live sports. Good trouble, necessary trouble, thats how the late congressman john lewis described his lifetime fight for equality. He is among the civil rights foot soldiers enduring countless indignities, beatings and multiple arrests, for liewis, Something Like 44 arrests and were learning that c. Tht. Viv, another civil rights activist has died. Last time i saw all three of you together was in selma in 2015 during that 50th anniversary. You are part of that brotherhood. Tell me what it is like today with a heavy heart, celebrating the lives of c. T. Vivian and congressman lewis. Like a hole where my heart used to be. The reverend a few weeks ago, reverend lewis, they made their mark in time. What are your memories of congressman lewis and how at such a very young age, barely 20, he would be the youngest member of this movement and really become such a leader so soon. John was so determined. John suffered his way, took the beatings in the head and the body. He was on the bridge. I remember him fighting and never giving up. Good trouble. And he would say that, never give up. Never give up. When was the last time you had a chance to talk with him . About two weeks ago in his office together, we had determined to have a fall talked about the rainbow registration campaign. Hes a gift that never stopped giving. He never stopped. Never stopped. I remember him as a fierce freedom fighter, always nonviolent, fought with love and determination. He was a champion, a hero. It was on his shoulders riding on the bus, the right to vote. He was born in selma, alabama. It should be the john lewis bridge and not the Edmund Pettis bridge, it seems to me. C. T. Vivian was about 15 years his senior of congressman lewis. What are your thoughts that the two of them would pass away within the same 24hour period . This really is the mystery of death really, they happened so close, they were very close in life and very close in death. Im sure heaven rejoicing. I think president obama and lewis. John lewis, president obama, we were all so proud with his election. It was our dream. We honor and praise him for his work. Both of these men because of president obama would receive the medal of freedom awards, a different period but they would both be recognized for all of the work that they have done for their lifetimes. What is it that you hope that people would always remember about the legacy of these two men . Well, they focused on what mattered. The most important aspect of democracy is the right to vote. The black lives Matter Movement is changing the way we see things. Police patrol you control police, you control services. They focus not just on police, they focus on those who control the police. This movement will be embracing that. Reverend jesse jackson, always a pleasure to talk to you. Wonderful to hear your thoughts, your words, your memories, your experiences with these two amazing men, these icons, whose shoulders we all stand on. Thank you so much, reverend. Thank you so much. And stay with cnn as we remember the lives of two civil rights giants lost in the last 24 hours, congressman john lewis and reverend c. T. Vivian. Up next, my exclusive interview with reverend vivian after he was awarded the president ial medal of freedom years ago. Only the things that help you help somebody are really worth the effort. The tempurpedic breeze makes sleep. Feel cool. 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A frightening new problem emerging in one texas county. The blackhealpublic health dire Corpus Christi says 85 babies have tested positive for coronavirus. The county has seen a spike in new cases. Carlos del rio, executive associate dean for the emory school of medicine in atlanta joins us. Good to so you. It shocks a lot of people because now were talking about a large body of very tiny little ones, does this potentially reveal that perhaps there have been a lot of children, a lot of, you know, infants that may have been exposed to coronavirus but perhaps the symptoms are different and perhaps they dont necessarily test positive . Could it be that a number of children have been overlooked for having been exposed to coronavirus but they havent been treated or connected with the ailment by name . Well, its possible but i think whats more likely what happened, fred, is that the kids really stayed home. The parents kept the kids at home, school is closed, parents kept their kids isolated so the kids were not really exposed to the virus. Now as were opening, as people are going out, people are going to summer camps, people are going to day care, we will start seeing infection of the newborns and of the young children. I think we need more information, we need to learn but we thought at the beginning of the epidemic, you know, under the age of 18 you dont get infected. We know thats wrong, thats probably not correct, and we probably dont know exactly how much they get infected and how much they transmit and what the spectrum of disease is. The babies issue is probably related to the mothers getting infected. When a mother is infected, it likely because shes so close to the infant, its very likely the infant will be infected. Bringing down the incidence in society is critical to stopping this. Should we be paying attention to the symptoms children are exektinge exhibiting a little differently . Yes, we can but even when they get infected, the children, teenagers, tend to be very asymptomatic or very mild symptoms you wouldnt dream about, like my tummy hurts or im not feeling well today and maybe have no symptoms. Thats a challenge because those children, they get infected, we dont expect they come into the household and infect the adults and the grandparents and when a grandparent ends up in the icu, you realize the children brought it home. I had a neighbor that had a sore throat, they didnt think it was a big deal. The next thing is the childs father had coronavirus, tested positive for it. The child would test positive later but the parent would be hit particularly hard, whereas the 15yearold child only had a sore throat. Thats usually the case. Thats what were seeing over and over, and thats why it is so complicated to control this disease. That teenager, that young kid, nobody would expect it. When they come home, it transmits to adults and thats when we hear about the disease. You wrote about a case on a flight where two people positive for covid19 but the rest of the passengers did not, likely because of mask use. Does this show how important wearing a mask can be in fighting this disease . I think the evidence is overwhelmingly positive that, yes, the answer to that is yes. Not only in a flight but youre making the point. I didnt write that article actually, just tweeted the paper, but also in, for example, theres a recent study from missouri of two hair stylists that were infected. They had over 160 clients, everybody was wearing a mask. Nobody got infected. Theres data from health care, and when we implemented universal masking infection of Health Care Workers went down. Universal masking is the way out of this epidemic as far as stopping the spread and we need to have a National Mandate on universal masking. We cannot wait any longer. I was just about to ask you, are we using the terminology universal masking because that sounds more digestible to those who dont like the idea of a mandated massi mandated masking but youre saying both of those things. I think evidence is clear if you recommend masking, levels dont go up. What makes masking levels go up is making mandates. When you make mandates and you can get masking levels up in the order to 70 to 80 wearing mafa masks, the transmission markedly drops and we can open our economy in a much safer way. If everybody on a flight is wearing a mask, its safe to be on a flight, even if other people are infected. Dr. Carlos del rio, thank you for being with us. Ey need help to stay home. And stay safe. They need us and we need you. Home instead. Apply today. Whove got their eczema under control. With less eczema, you can show more skin. So roll up those sleeves. And help heal your skin from within with dupixent. 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Reverend vivian had a long history of fighting for civil rights, marching alongside reverend king multiple times. The minister participated in his first nonviolent protest, a lunch counter sitin, in peoria, illinois in 1947. President barack obama awarded vivian the highest civilian honor in the nation, the president ial medal of freedom in 2013. That year was also the 50th anniversary of the 1963 march on washington. And i had the honor of sitting down for a conversation with reverend c. T. Vivian back in 2013 where he reflected on the significance of that historic march, that medal and momentum. Could you have believed 50 years ago that the march would be as indelible, have this indelible place in history . We knew it would have an imprint, but i never thought it would be this deep. Now think what were talking about. Really, without without that victory, we wouldnt have an africanamerican president. And i never thought i never thought we would have one for this century. Remember this. Martin luther king led a moral and spiritual movement. He did not lead a political movemen movement. And his remarks and his great statements dont back up a political movement. They back up a moral and spiritual understanding of life. So now youre on a mission, or you continue to be on a mission. Thats it. Its been your life to be on a mission. The president made it very clear that the 16 recipients of this president ial medal of freedom in his words goes to men and women who have dedicated their own lives to enriching ours. Thats exactly right. So what does it mean to not only be one of the 16 recipients but to share this day, this honor, with the names like ernie banks, oprah winfrey, gloria stein steinem, sally ride. Let me tell you if it doesnt allow you to help other people, it doesnt matter who you got them with and it doesnt matter what the honor looks like. Or where it comes from. You see what i mean . Only the things that help you help somebody are really worth the effort. So this, in your view, is not an honor to represent all that you have done, but you say this is incentive to continue to do more. Of course. Of course, and you got it exactly right. We have proven that we can solve social problems without violence if we choose. And that mean s at every level. Reverend vivians pledge to keep fighting was as constant as the fight youd see on his face. Always jovial. Always hopeful and optimistic about the day when we are all treated with equal dignity and respect. And as we head to break, a live look at a mural in memory of congressman john lewis in atlanta. And well be right back. Weve always put safety first. And we always will. For people. For the future. And there has never been a summer when its mattered more. Wherever you go, summer safely. Get zero percent apr financing for up to five years on select models and exclusive lease offers. 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