Closer Look: Avoiding Gangs; Delta Outages; And More

Courtesy of LaGrange Housing Authority

Monday on “Closer Look with Rose Scott and Jim Burress”:

  • 0:00: Seth Kaplan, managing partner with Airline Weekly, discusses what Delta must do to keep their customers happy after their power outage caused a ground stop for flights;
  • 3:11: Pastor Leonce Crump of the Renovation Church and Amelia Markham, Atlanta organizer for the Reformation Project, discuss how congregations can elevate the dialogue on LGBT inclusion in the church;
  • 20:02: Cheryl DeLuca-Johnson, outgoing CEO of Street Grace, and Bob Rodgers, new CEO of Street Grace talk about the nonprofit’s efforts to end domestic minor sex trafficking in Atlanta;
  • 41:37: Stephanie Stokes gives an update from Hartsfield-Jackson Airport after a power outage grounded Delta flights globally;
  • 47:04: Teens Dylik Smith and Deion Woodard tell the story of how they asked Zsa Zsa Heard, CEO of LaGrange Housing Authority, for summer jobs in order to avoid gangs;
  • 58:53: Howard Mavity, labor and employment attorney at Fisher Phillips, talks about how much employers could pay for workers injured on the job now that the Department of Labor has raised penalties for Occupational Safety & Health Administration violations;
  • 1:17:17:  In today’s “Trending,” Candace Wheeler talks about the power outage that took down Delta’s computer systems, Hilary Clinton and Donald Trump’s upcoming economic policy speeches and International Cat Day.