International business machines. Ibm presents cbs reports watts riot or revolt . Bill has covered the watts story from the moment the rioting began. Three months ago on this street in los angeles, california, violence produced all this. A local riot or a revolt . Part of a National Social revolution. A carnival of hoodlums or a professional social illness . Most puzzling of all, if it was a riot, why did it happen here in the community thought to be least caught up in racial tensions . A frenchman who looked at his own countrys revolution 175 years ago left us with a comment which may give us some insight he said the evils which can be endured with patience as long as they are inevitable seem intolerable. As soon as a hope can be entertained of escaping them. More than 300,000 negroes from other parts of the United States have come to los angeles in the hope of escaping evils they had endured in the past 25 years. But on the night of wednesday, august 11th, that patience ran out. Get t
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The stateâs political leaders who are cutting off federal coronavirus-related federal unemployment benefits could provide needy Mississippians cash assistance through another federal program.
Apparently, a portion of the $1.8 billion the state is receiving from the American Rescue Plan, signed into law earlier this year by President Joe Biden, could be paid to Mississippians in direct payments.
The law provides for âdirect assistance to households and populations facing negative economic impacts due to COVID-19.â
The payments would be similar to the federal benefits sent out over the past year. Those federal checks have totaled $3,200 for most Mississippians. U.S. Treasury Department regulations, released last week, specified that the cash payments could not be significantly larger than the checks sent out by the federal government, but with more limitations to narrowly target those who need help the most. The language in the law appears to allow benefits to be paid