Bristol, england, boston, or birmingham, monuments and statutes have become a flashpoint for the black lives matter movement. Since 2015, ford has held an annual Summer Institute set in stone memory, monuments and myths that explores questions of remembrance and memorialization. Each year we find that spring has brought new and urgent crises that require attention and consideration and this year more than in any in recent memory, demands that and more. Today we explore some of these questions with you. Im pleased to welcome dr. Hillary green and kevin levin to todays cabinet conversation. Both dr. Greene and mr. Levin have written extensively on how a wide range of americans commemorate the civil war and reconstruction. They are currently coediting a book sharing different perspectives on civil war memorials. Theyve also been active in recent debates. Dr. Green is an associate professor of history in the department of gender and race studies and serves as a coprogram director of the Af
Have to deliver on these efforts with physical distancing. That means holding each other accountable. Reporter the governor and his health team issued a reminder of masks and not to wear them as a substitute for social distancing, because of the corona virus schools are canceled across california for the rest of the school year. School districts are trying to meet the needs of students. Yes, frank, a lot of School Districts are working on those distant learning plans those will be critical moving forward as many come to the conclusion that the students cannot be back in class by the end of the school your. Reporter the bay area is growing accustomed to see empty schoolyards in buildings and the governor is acknowledging that it is unlikely that the students will return to the classroom this year. . It is the right thing to do for our children, the parents, for households and for the communities for which they reside and we should make sure that we are preparing today to set our School
Breaking news this morning as matthew continues to cause problems. We are going life to the center in raleigh for where governor pat mccrory is. Life. This storm is not over for North Carolina. One thing we have learned is that when you go from a category 4 hurricane to a category 1, the danger and harm is still there. What those categories do not include is how water can kill. That is exactly what has happened in North Carolina. We still have those dangers potentially killing people. As we speak, people are trapped in their homes throughout North Carolina, especially in the east at and at the coast. Hurricane matthew is still hitting the northeastern part of our state, especially the outer banks. We are concerned with the storm surge and the outer banks. We are currently having a 36 foot surge. As we said yesterd going out and this is causing a great deal of flooding and destruction and dangerous water and road issues in the north east. It is similar to what we have been seeing in ral
Today. Sampson county we mentioned, wayne county closed today and tomorrow. And Wilson County schools. A full list is scrolling at the bottom of your screen and wral. Com. Hurricane matthew unleashed its fewery this morning and dropped massive amounts of rain triggering flooding in roads and neighborhoods. Hundreds of rescues in Cumberland County and more today. At least rescued. Bryan mims is live along the Cape Fear River. And bryan, you have seen so many dramatic scenes over the weekend. Reporter and i must say that the Cape Fear River looks dramatic this morning. Its a monster. Ill put it that way, a brown, roiling monster. I have never seen it this high in 10 years living in the area. Downstream. From this standpoint, its usually 40 to 50 feet down. And look at the water, almost up to the bridge and a railroad trestle. Its touching that. A number of traffic lights are out and power remains out for most businesses. And let me show you video from lena was talking about the rescues,
Is live in weymouth with the new trouble. Todd no sign of Richard Gardner at his parents house in weymouth on gardner street. Probation Department Said he is compliant with the conditions of his probation. That seems to be little consolation to people in this neighborhood. Nobody wants him here. Todd outreach is building in this neighborhood which is where level three i am picking up my neighbors kids at bus stops because no one wants to let their kids walk home. Todd gardner was released from prison last week, after serving 30 years for kidnapping and raping several young boys in the late driving them around in this 1980s, car. He was originally sentenced to 190 years in prison, but that was reduced on appeal. Now, were learning hes already had a few scrapes with the law in the days since his release from the massachusetts treatment center. Quincy Police Responded to this library on saturday where Police Escorted him out and issued him a summons for violating a City Ordinance prohibit