Police Reform vs. Police Unions & Brian Kemp Calls Up the Guard

Published: July 7, 2020, 11 p.m.

Georgia Republican Governor Brian Kemp on Monday authorized up to 1,000 National Guard troops to be deployed to Atlanta after the city\u2019s mayor, Democrat Keisha Lance Bottoms, failed to stop the escalating violence in her city.\xa0Mark Mix is scheduled to join me to discuss the issue of real police reform vs. police unions.\xa0CNN host\xa0Don Lemon\xa0lectured actor\xa0Terry Crews\xa0on Monday night\xa0about the meaning of the Black Lives Matter movement, insisting during an intense conversation that it\u2019s about police brutality and\xa0has nothing to do with Black-on-Black gun violence. Videos posted on social media show parishioners, both black and white, being harassed and physically assaulted at Grace Baptist Church in Troy, New York. The protesters, repeatedly shouting \u201cBlack Lives Matter,\u201d even harassed and blocked churchgoers while they were with their young children. This and more as time\xa0allows, plus don't forget about the Edwards Notebook and the Veteran's Tip of the Day!\xa0

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