On it but weve got to be remembered everybodys going to remember him around the world hes going to change the world and his unit the civil rights leader reverend al sharpton directed his anger at the highest levels of government you see it now trying to figure out how you will stop the protests rather than how you want to stop the brutality you calling your cabinet in trying to figure out how its going to affect field wont read it and hows it going to affect our lives you know on how you can spend a starring rather than you can achieve justice wickedness and high place. Meanwhile President Donald Trump is accused to subdue a 5 year old who was left bleeding from his head after being pushed by police of being set up new yorks Governor Andrew Cuomo is among politicians from both sides who criticized president obama called the tweets reprehensible. How reckless how irresponsible al mean how crude i mean if there was ever a reprehensible dumb comment and from the president of United States
U. S. Canadas Prime Minister says hes disappointed that china has charged a former diplomat as a businessman with spying. Testers called from all these president to resign for a 2nd time this month. Tello the World Health Organization has the liver at an alarming warning on the coronavirus pandemic rather than easing the outbreak is in fact accelerating and the world is now in a new and dangerous phase globally 150000 new infections were reported on thursday thats the highest number in a single day nearly half of them were in the americas and w. H. O. Is urging people everywhere to maintain extreme vigilance the world is in a new and dangerous phase. Many people are understandably fed up with being at home countryside understandably egger to open up their societies and economies but the virus is still spreading fast it is still deadly and most people are still susceptible it. We on all countries. To exercise extreme vigilance the w. H. O. Drew particular attention to brazil which has n
Judge set bail at 1250000. 00 without any conditions but of show when can come up with 1000000 dollars he could get out on bail as long as he abides by the following conditions he does not leave the state of minnesota without permission he surrenders his gun and permits he does not have any contact with George Floyds family and he does not attempt to work in Law Enforcement or any kind of security job shoguns charges were upgraded last week once these Minnesota Attorney general took over the case the 2nd degree murder charge in the state of minnesota means that the prosecution would have to prove that jovan killed george floyd intentionally or that he killed floyd while committing another felony it is predicted that the prosecution will take that latter strategy the attorney general has already said that this will be a difficult case to get a conviction on he is asking for the publics patience but of course protesters have 0 patience as specially when lives are at stake. Thousands of p
You can send us a text at 2027488003 and if you do, please include your name and where you are from. Otherwise catch up with us on social media. A very good sunday morning to you. We take you to the coronavirus dashboard from Johns Hopkins university. The numbers 10 million cases worldwide, the United States counting for a quarter of those and 125,000 deaths. Amid renewed focus on the spread of this virus we are talking about masks this morning asking if you wear them. The topic came up friday at a hearing of the House Oversight committee. This is congressman jamie raskin talking to his fellow republican green. Sman mark [video clip] the mask is not to protect me. It is to protect other people in the event i am infected and the majority of infections are of presymptomatic. We had members of congress who did not know they had it in any of us would do that if that were the rule. Why is this complicated . There is one thing we can do to protect other people. It does not cost us anything.
Messages and tweets. University of massachusetts amherst assistant professor traci parker joins us for discussion on the lunch counter sit ins of 1960. Who were the greensboro four and why did they decide to sit down at that lunch counter in 1960 . They work for freshman a t were four freshman at and they had been thinking about racial injustices and how to integrate and how to push the movement along for some time. It was not until Joseph Mcneil is returning to school after when hes break in 1959 is refused a meal at a greyhound train terminal and he is just trying to buy a hot dog. And gets back to campus and he is emboldened. He says enough is enough. So him and this for friends decide they are going to target the woolworths. Aggregate eating facilities in greensboro, North Carolina. I find interesting is why it woolworths, woolworths was a five and dime that many people of a certain age probably still remember. It was a chain Discount Department store. Recognizable because it is a