Where Live Streaming on facebook on youtube, twitter and you can catch us on axios. Com. You can join us and join us with our handle at axios. As a woman is seen in the streets and cities and in states across our country over the past 11 days theres an underlying problem that is yet to be fully addressed and with adequate reform and justice. So today we bring you four speakers, two with the National Perspective and two with a local perspective to begin to have a conversation about whats next and where we go from here. Let me just tell you that we have coming up today. We have derrick johnson, ceo of the naacp. We have Melvin Carter, mayor of st. Paul, minnesota. We have lovely warren, shes a rochester, new york,k, and web congressman bobby rush of illinois. So first i i want to start with our first guest, is president and ceo of a the naacp, derrick johnson. Welcome. Hes joining us live from jackson, mississippi. Thank you for havingroon me. Thank you so much. The first question i want
Protest across the nation and the measured needed to Reform Police departments. Good afternoon. Im sarah cayhill. Im the executive editor at axios. And welcome to our live zoom event. Many of us are joining us live. We are Live Streaming on facebook. Were on youtube on twitter. And you can catch us on axios. Com. And if you are on twitter, you can join the conversation by using the hashtag ax yos events. And be sure to include our handle at axios. So lets get started. Im coming to you live from my home in washington, d. C. And today, we have a very big conversation. Our event is the epidemic of inequality. And today, we want to have an important conversation about systemic racism in our country. The reason were here is because of the death of of george floyd in minneapolis. But as everyone has seen in cities and states across our country over the past 11 days, theres an underlying problem that has yet to be fully addressed and with adequate reform and justice. So today, we are bringing
Lovely born, mayor of rochester, new york, and we have congressman bobby rush of illinois. So first i want to start with our first guest is president and ceo of the naacp, derrick johnson. While come. Hes joining live from jackson, mississippi. Thank you for having me. Thank you so much. The first question i want to ask you, derek, is about this moment. And where do we go from here . With seeing so many protests before. We have seen the beginning of the black lives Matter Protest Movement in the movement begin many years ago. And yet when we think about the problems and where to start, it does seem a bit overwhelming. It seems like so many things are entrenched in our institutions, some would ask you a think whats on a lot of americans minds right now, which is what you think is a first place to start . As we look at the situation in minneapolis, and you are so quick, its not isolated to minneapolis. This is a systemic decades long problem of racism. And for us to begin to heal as a na
Alongside Sal Castaneda and Claudine Wong in for gasia mikaelian, i am mike mibach. We do have a busy newscast for you today. If those people are flying in, maybe they are into a concert later tonight possibly. Maybe they are going on vacation. To the bay area. Yeah. A lot of people visit us. I mentioned the concert because rumor willis is playing in San Francisco. She is also going to be in studio with us. I see attorney michael car doze a. He is going to joining us to talk about the California Police officer bill of rights. A lot of debate over that. First, in the south bay this morning. The District Attorney in Santa Clara County is holding a news conference. He is announcing new proposed legislation regarding victims of Sexual Assault. He says the legislation was inspired by the woman who was Sexual Assaulted at Stanford University by brock turner. Ktvus janine de la vega has the story from palo alto. Reporter the brock turner case was prosecuted here in palo alto, and now the Dist
50s and 11 00 we are in the 60s. Currently 32 in roxboro. 41 chapel hill. 34 sanford, 37 smithfield, 47 fayetteville. 35 Roanoke Rapids. Looking at the day ahead mainly clear now and 40s by lunch 67. This afternoon 7 11. Warmest day of the next seven today. Tomorrow a big cooldown. Now we talk weather and traffic with amber rupinta. Amber a couple of minor issues to deal with as you start Tuesday Morning and none of it has to do with the weather as don said starting nice and dry. The sun is starting to come up over within of our live d. O. T. Cameras where you can see everything is moving well and we have dry conditions and that is the case all across the viewing area. Road weather index no issues. A couple minor ones. This is a lane blocked with an accident on millburnie at then a stalled vehicle on fairbanks drive in both directions at leesville road in north wake county. Rock quarry volume in the westbound area but still on time. 440 and wade looking very good. Barbara tensions are