Meantime i want to go to blake burman on this back and forth so far how the cases are going because this is happening we have had backtoback days of 30,000 cases reported in this country. Something we have not seen since the beginning of may. To you, sir. Reporter neil, yes, the number of cases growing across the country. Over here at the white house though they continue to be adamant in their view, according to public experts they talked to and listened to here there is not a second wave right now. The white house view at the current moment. Though we are continuing to see the Economic Impact of covid19 and what it is having all over the country in just about every pocket you look, the latest example in northwest arkansas because china has come out today and said it is not going to be buying poultry from tyson foods facilities in northwest arkansas. When you look at the numbers, neil, there is a reason why because according to that company there have been roughly 3700 employees been t
Susan jeff guinn, what is the story you tell in the book, the vagabonds . Jeff the story i meant to tell is how america morphed into a car culture, from horse and wagon to everybody wanting cars to go places. I did not know until i started researching that henry ford and Thomas Edison were at the forefront of this, so the book became a story about that point. Susan how did the idea come to you for telling this story . Jeff what i try to do is go everywhere the people i write about went. I always use my car. Id rather drive, and that way you really get a sense of place. Somewhere along the line in the 30,000 or so miles i drive every year i started wondering how we got to be a country, a culture where we take for granted we are going to get in a car and go everywhere we want to. Since i did not know, i thought it would be a good idea to write a book about that. As always happens when you look into history, there is more to it than you ever expected. Susan your book begins and ends with
A Russian News Agency correspondent being fired. And they start shooting in a barrage of i have been. I dont mean this is a clear targeting of journalists. In other news this hour independent british investigators dismiss all most every allegation of war crimes leveled against u. K. Soldiers in iraq citing weak evidence. Just after 4 pm here in moscow this june the 3rd a warm welcome to the program my names you know neal lets get going. Threats of a military clumped on have done little to quell the bitter anger being felt across america right now which has seen 8 days of protests. Over the Police Killing of george floyd in minneapolis the Minnesota State human rights the parchman says it will now investigate Police Conduct over the past decade nationwide huge crowds ignored the stay home orders to continue venting their fury over Police Brutality. Well away from us shores there are being solidarity demonstrations from australia to argentina while in europe rallies helping taking place
Resulting in a military build up on the streets of d. C. Peaceful protesters say they will continue sharing their message of ending Police Brutality arties Rachel Blevins was at the protest this morning she is joining us live from outside of the white house with more so rachel whats the latest on the ground. Kalman know were here at the white house is about as close as close as we can get to the white house right now given the fact that they came in they put up a new barrier yesterday and today they have added in a line of armored personnel in between the protesters and that barricades and now they have officers actually on the front line facing off against the protesters however its important to notice that the protests we have seen over the last 24 hours have been overwhelmingly peaceful here and this all comes as the pentagon confirms that it has deployed around 1600. 00 u. S. Army troops here to the d. C. Region and even though president has continued to focus on the acts of violen
The police kill stupid people every day which add up one day and i thought. These are the official numbers according to unofficial numbers the police chose for people the day. The killing of people in this country has become a routine something normal it seems that human life is seizing to be the most valued human right one tune. And just like that the person is dead. Eliot were in minneapolis minnesota this is a quiet on a fairly small city in Northern United States as of recent several Police Brutality cases have happened here were on our way to betty smiths house 7 years ago officer Timothy Devon took her sons life the officer is still free in service sometimes their patrol car drives by this very road right next to buddys house and the officers wave it betty i can just not imagine what that he must the went through. Thanks Betty Kathleen hi thank you so much i mean. This is quincy graduates in a high school there that if you see my son wasnt even this tall as i am and i have healed