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08/28/2025: Jackson Revitalization | Gun that shot Emmett Till | Haley Barbour on Katrina Pt 1

Officials from Jackson meet with the state legislators to discuss revitalizing the city.

Then, the violent lynching of Emmett Till 70 years ago today is being commemorated with a new artifact at the Two Mississippi Museums.

Plus, Friday is the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. We spend time with former Governor Haley Barbour as he reflects on the horrific storm.

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