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good morning, adrienne. >> good morning to you guys.me from home. let's start with a wonderful message from across the pond. duchess kate visiting a mother's bedside in the maternity ward of a hospital that she did some work in earlier this year. watch this. >> congratulations. when did you have him? >> last night at 10:00 p.m. >> my goodness. you must be exhausted. >> i really can't imagine having the duchess near me at my bed. i probably would pass out. i just love her, but i have to tell you that this was something she did to visit those new mamas and mental health for new mothers and expectant mothers is a big cause for her this year. check more of that out on the kensington palace twitter page. >>> but that brings us to our next story, a scare time for a loft people including children. one new york author kevin powell, he's actually addressing children's concerns by a letter he wrote to one 9-year-old named lexington talking about what he can do to support that child and this is, in part, what it reads. i know what you are feeling,
good morning, adrienne. >> good morning to you guys.me from home. let's start with a wonderful message from across the pond. duchess kate visiting a mother's bedside in the maternity ward of a hospital that she did some work in earlier this year. watch this. >> congratulations. when did you have him? >> last night at 10:00 p.m. >> my goodness. you must be exhausted. >> i really can't imagine having the duchess near me at my bed. i probably would pass out. i just...
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how do you see it, adrienne? >> i guess i'm not surprised by this.the same time it opens up a complete pandora's box for the biden campaign to really draw a contrast. i mean, donald trump has been horrible for people of color throughout his entire presidency, and i do agree with danielle that joe biden is going to work hard for every single vote, and that includes every single vote among people of color. they brought him back to this race, let's remember, in south carolina, james clyburn endorsing him. african americans in particular brought him back. so you know he's going to fight tooth and nail for every single vote he can get. he has an agenda to demonstrate that. does donald trump want to go there? does he want to have this conversation right now about his failed presidency for communities of color? by doing this, he is opening up that door and i don't think that's a fight he wants to have. >> if they did open this door, adrienne, i can't think the president would flinch. he hasn't apologized for anything he's said ever. he has said some of the
how do you see it, adrienne? >> i guess i'm not surprised by this.the same time it opens up a complete pandora's box for the biden campaign to really draw a contrast. i mean, donald trump has been horrible for people of color throughout his entire presidency, and i do agree with danielle that joe biden is going to work hard for every single vote, and that includes every single vote among people of color. they brought him back to this race, let's remember, in south carolina, james clyburn...
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the story made headlines when five-year-old adrienne took three dollars out of his piggy bank, stole the keys to his parents suv and went on the freeway. the kindergartner was pulled over and told the officer that he was on his way to california to buy a lamborghini. a 33-year-old saw the story and wanted to surprise adrian so he rolled up in his matte black lamborghini at adrienne's house and took his family on a ride in his sports car. >>> since traditional graduation is out of the question, redwood christian schools found a special way to celebrate their seniors. >> redwood christian lifer, started in kindergarten, that's amazing. >> they got a personalized visit and special delivery from some of their teachers today. sing house of the seniors which is about 60 of them across the bay area and they also got a care package with their cap and gown. >> it's very exciting even though it's not the way i planned it, it's exciting to at least get some recognition. >> all of the seniors had their last official class on friday, so congrats to all of them. >>> speaking of graduates, time to
the story made headlines when five-year-old adrienne took three dollars out of his piggy bank, stole the keys to his parents suv and went on the freeway. the kindergartner was pulled over and told the officer that he was on his way to california to buy a lamborghini. a 33-year-old saw the story and wanted to surprise adrian so he rolled up in his matte black lamborghini at adrienne's house and took his family on a ride in his sports car. >>> since traditional graduation is out of the...
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>> adrienne, thank you. and our reporter on a nation divided on these communities in dire need of help, tonight on "nightline." we'll see you then. >>> in the meantime, the news continues tonight and we're going to turn next here to the sudden guilty plea from actress lori loughlin and her husband. what they now admit to, and how much prison time they'll get. here's deborah roberts tonight. >> reporter: it's a stunning reversal. a guilty plea from actress lori loughlin and husband mossimo gianulli. under a deal with prosecutors, loughlin would serve two months in prison for conspiracy to commit wire and mail fraud, pay a $150,000 fine and do 100 hours of community service. her husband would serve five months on two fraud charges, pay $250,000 and perform 250 hours of service. >> it may have paid off that she and he waited until now. >> reporter: the couple accused of paying a half million dollars to get their two daughters into usc as rowing recruits. sending the scheme's mastermind rick singer photos to hel
>> adrienne, thank you. and our reporter on a nation divided on these communities in dire need of help, tonight on "nightline." we'll see you then. >>> in the meantime, the news continues tonight and we're going to turn next here to the sudden guilty plea from actress lori loughlin and her husband. what they now admit to, and how much prison time they'll get. here's deborah roberts tonight. >> reporter: it's a stunning reversal. a guilty plea from actress lori...
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adrienne, good morning. >> reporter: oh, good morning to you.tulations to janai norman and her family with the welcome of that beautiful baby. she posted a gorgeous post online of that child and her sentiment behind it, being a mom again. >>> but another momma is celebrating as well. gigi hadid announced that she is, indeed, pregnant with her first child with zayn malik. they are expecting. it's true. i think they wanted it to come out a little differently. i think they wanted to control the announcement a little bit more, but she did confirm it on "the tonight show" with jimmy fallon. saying they're excited. they're very happy, grateful for everyone's well wishes and support. the pair started dating back in 2015 and are now isolating on her family's pennsylvania farm along with sister bella, and gigi just rang in her 25th birthday. so besides being pregnant she gets to eat a lot of cake, and her favorite thing right now, her pregnancy craving is everything bagels. so they actually made her an everything bagel birthday cake compliments of the ca
adrienne, good morning. >> reporter: oh, good morning to you.tulations to janai norman and her family with the welcome of that beautiful baby. she posted a gorgeous post online of that child and her sentiment behind it, being a mom again. >>> but another momma is celebrating as well. gigi hadid announced that she is, indeed, pregnant with her first child with zayn malik. they are expecting. it's true. i think they wanted it to come out a little differently. i think they wanted to...
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. ♪ >>> time now for "pop news," adrienne bankert filling in for janai.ood morning to you. >> happy mother's day officially today to all of the mamas out there. we all have a mother, that's the truth. there's a lot more going on this weekend. you can celebrate mother's day as a family with disney's family singalong volume 2. ♪ i'm almost there ♪ i'm almost there >> more music,ore including chloe and there" from "the princess and the frog." >> what i love about the disney sing-along, we can be ourselves, sing our hearts out and share so much love. >> it's nice to be introduced a new batch of littles to the songs. >> and the disney family sing-along volume 2 airs tonight 7:00 p.m. right here on abc. you'll hear from shakira, john legend and so much more. >>> this weekend was a big weekend for former first lady michelle obama. her documentary, "becoming" streaming for the first time this weekend. and it was an interactive event. a virtual watch party. based on her bestselling memoir. it features video shot behind the scenes of her book tour. it includes a vi
. ♪ >>> time now for "pop news," adrienne bankert filling in for janai.ood morning to you. >> happy mother's day officially today to all of the mamas out there. we all have a mother, that's the truth. there's a lot more going on this weekend. you can celebrate mother's day as a family with disney's family singalong volume 2. ♪ i'm almost there ♪ i'm almost there >> more music,ore including chloe and there" from "the princess and the frog."...
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adrienne bankert, abc news, the bronx, new york. >> it does take a village. our thanks to adrienne bankert. 40% of tested residents in just one bronx neighborhood were found to have covid-19 antibodies. >> and we know -- go ahead. >> the community's also -- one particular community, this neighborhood in the bronx, was studied. this community also has a very large black and hispanic population which combined represents 96% of its population of that one neighborhood. it's a big chunk, big numbers, big impacts. >> those are two groups that are particularly vulnerable to the coronavirus. also congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez says because her district falls in the bronx, that this highlights the need for more health care and less income inequality. >> we talk about this situation. it's what happens afterward. how do you really start to get some solutions into those communities? >> definitely. >>> coming up, the future of flying. >> the new safety measures airlines are taking to reveal confidence among a nation of frightened flyers. ? that's because your home
adrienne bankert, abc news, the bronx, new york. >> it does take a village. our thanks to adrienne bankert. 40% of tested residents in just one bronx neighborhood were found to have covid-19 antibodies. >> and we know -- go ahead. >> the community's also -- one particular community, this neighborhood in the bronx, was studied. this community also has a very large black and hispanic population which combined represents 96% of its population of that one neighborhood. it's a big...
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part of hillary clinton's 2016 campaign, adrienne elroy. and chief correspondent for the "new york times," peter baker. we have a lot of developments to report on where things stand on the sexual assault allegation against vice president joe biden. a number of develops since our interview. we're going to get to all of that in a moment. first, joe, the u.s. death toll is nearing 70,000, as the president is still pushing to reopen the country. >> well, it's really unbelievable. two weeks ago, it was two weeks ago today, on april the 20th, that donald trump predicted, after getting things wrong from the beginning -- in february, he said it was one person from china. going to be down to zero. in february, he said it was 11 people, it'd be down to zero. late february, it was 15 people, going to be down to five, maybe five. all along, talking about what a great job he's done. it was going to be down to zero. well, two weeks ago, donald trump said, oh, it'll be 50,000 or 60,000, which shows what a great job we've done. so his standards constantly
part of hillary clinton's 2016 campaign, adrienne elroy. and chief correspondent for the "new york times," peter baker. we have a lot of developments to report on where things stand on the sexual assault allegation against vice president joe biden. a number of develops since our interview. we're going to get to all of that in a moment. first, joe, the u.s. death toll is nearing 70,000, as the president is still pushing to reopen the country. >> well, it's really unbelievable....
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>> adrienne bankert for us.ver to you, whit. >>> to washington now and the latest on president trump's response to the coronavirus emergency. the president banning travel to the u.s. from brazil where cases of covid-19 are surging. rachel scott is joining us with more from washington. rachel, good morning to you. >> reporter: whit, good morning. brazil is another hot spot facing travel restrictions into the u.s. the white house says this new travel ban is aimed at preventing new infections and protecting american lives, and we know this is something the president was considering over the last week. he told reporters he does not want travelers coming here to the u.s. and infecting americans. white house officials say this is likely temporary. it will go into effect on thursday night and does not apply to u.s. citizens. now, brazil is second only to the u.s. with the number of confirmed coronavirus cases, more than 300,000 there, and the trump administration has already banned certain travelers from other hot spot
>> adrienne bankert for us.ver to you, whit. >>> to washington now and the latest on president trump's response to the coronavirus emergency. the president banning travel to the u.s. from brazil where cases of covid-19 are surging. rachel scott is joining us with more from washington. rachel, good morning to you. >> reporter: whit, good morning. brazil is another hot spot facing travel restrictions into the u.s. the white house says this new travel ban is aimed at...
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. >>> first we turn to adrienne bankert for "pop news." hey, adrienne. good morning to you.you. >> oh, great to see you too, dan, eva and whit at home. of course, i have to give a shoutout to my mom because, mom, don't be mad, i haven't put your card in the mail but it's coming. belated mother's day cards always a good thing. at least you sent one but giving you a shoutout on national tv, a nice consolation. let's talk about the fact that mother's day is tomorrow and beyonce and her mama tina knowles-lawson have worked very closely together for many, many years. now they're partnering to help those in the communities who might be most vulnerable to coronavirus. they're calling this campaign, i did my part, and they're going to be allowing for the administration of 1,000 free tests for coronavirus. they're giving away personal protection equipment, grocery gift cards, essential vitamins, household supplies, very, very cool. and they're really hoping to target those in the communities who might not know how dangerous this is and how much of a concern this is. so they're hoping
. >>> first we turn to adrienne bankert for "pop news." hey, adrienne. good morning to you.you. >> oh, great to see you too, dan, eva and whit at home. of course, i have to give a shoutout to my mom because, mom, don't be mad, i haven't put your card in the mail but it's coming. belated mother's day cards always a good thing. at least you sent one but giving you a shoutout on national tv, a nice consolation. let's talk about the fact that mother's day is tomorrow and...
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steve had the chance to make orpheus pay for killing adrienne. he had the gun.rpheus was right in front of him but he backed down. why didn't he kill the bastard when he had the chance? >> steve: "without the extraordinary courage and quick thinking of steve johnson and hope brady, two of salem's most beloved citizens could have lost their lives." yeah. that's us, all right. real superheroes.
steve had the chance to make orpheus pay for killing adrienne. he had the gun.rpheus was right in front of him but he backed down. why didn't he kill the bastard when he had the chance? >> steve: "without the extraordinary courage and quick thinking of steve johnson and hope brady, two of salem's most beloved citizens could have lost their lives." yeah. that's us, all right. real superheroes.
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to minimize covid-19, but she's done so much hard work. >> reporter: for "good morning america," adrienne, abc news, new york. >>> and our partners at the undefeated are honoring historically black colleges and university students and some of their high-profile students and supporters all day. viewers can follow today's content on twitter on instagram with #undefeatedhbcuday. dan, this is something you talked about. these students have the right to feel sad about what they're missing. >> absolutely. we shouldn't sugar coat it. it's painful, but we're also doing what we need to do to protect ourselves and our loved ones. >>> still ahead here on "gma" new numbers show how hard black and latino communities are being hit by the coronavirus. abc's rachel scott takes us inside one county struggling with the racial divide. >>> the actress lori loughlin and her fashion designer husband plead guilty to their roles in the college admissions scandal during a zoom court appearance. where loughlin could spend her prison time. >>> "good morning america" sponsored by ancestry. your family's story is wai
to minimize covid-19, but she's done so much hard work. >> reporter: for "good morning america," adrienne, abc news, new york. >>> and our partners at the undefeated are honoring historically black colleges and university students and some of their high-profile students and supporters all day. viewers can follow today's content on twitter on instagram with #undefeatedhbcuday. dan, this is something you talked about. these students have the right to feel sad about what...
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. >> adrienne and her family came prepared with protective gear as they barbecued this afternoon. and despite the mayor's ask, she says she and her son will probably come back this weekend to celebrate mother's day. >> i don't think you'll be able to keep everybody in to be honest. why create problems for people? this weekend ambassadors from the parks department will be here handing out masks and reminding people to stay six feet apart. the police will also have an extra heavy presence this weekend but their focus will be on education not enforcement in oakland, katie neilson, kpix 5. >>> after several days of unusually warm weather, it looks like we'll start to cool off a bit. let's check in with paul for that all important weekend forecast. hey paul. hey, ken, not as hot tomorrow as we were today. especially for inland locations. let's check out the high temperatures, 99 99 degrees in fairfield. even the city made it up to 76 degrees. but then that temperature dropped like a rock as that on shore breeze kicked in. only 64 degrees in half-moon bay. at one point we had 60s, 70s,
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let's get the latest from cape town that and join correspondent andrea creech welcome adrienne the government has this delicate balance to strike between restarting the economy and containing the pandemic just walk us through its approach so basically they introduce a lockdown in 5 stages that will be constantly adjusted depending on the growth of corona virus infections that we started $45.00 weeks was stage 5 for the strictest level and the best case in the next weeks we might go back to stage one which would mean most people could get back to work but at the moment it's stage 4 and that means still no sales of cigarettes no sales of alcohol only a few industries are allowed to get back to work and also only a limited capacity so it's still quite a long way to go you've also seen the exercising pictures there before and you saw some shortcomings there as well 6 to 9 o'clock is a very limited time obviously in cape town the sun is rising at 7 30 in the morning so you basically had one of the half hours where almost everybody tried to get out which obviously let's do some pictures as you have
let's get the latest from cape town that and join correspondent andrea creech welcome adrienne the government has this delicate balance to strike between restarting the economy and containing the pandemic just walk us through its approach so basically they introduce a lockdown in 5 stages that will be constantly adjusted depending on the growth of corona virus infections that we started $45.00 weeks was stage 5 for the strictest level and the best case in the next weeks we might go back to...
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before the coronavirus struck look at more detail view correspondent standing by in cape town so adrienne the government must now strike a difficult balance between boosting the economy containing the virus walk us through the approach. well so basically what they did is introducing a lockdown in 5 different phases from stage 5 which we had in the past 5 weeks the strictest 12 stage one which is the most relaxed one where almost everybody will be able to get back to work right now the country is at stage 4 that still means cigarette sales is forbidden also the sales of alcohol for example some industries allowed to get back to work also unlimited although unlimited capacity but after all the rules to remain very strict we have seen the exercising obviously that was a very positive aspect for many people but we've also seen some shortcomings right there it's only allowed to exercise between 6 am and 9 am you have the sun is only rising at 7 30 am so in one of the half hours you have the whole city here getting are trying to exercise which is obviously not the idea overall i would say thoug
before the coronavirus struck look at more detail view correspondent standing by in cape town so adrienne the government must now strike a difficult balance between boosting the economy containing the virus walk us through the approach. well so basically what they did is introducing a lockdown in 5 different phases from stage 5 which we had in the past 5 weeks the strictest 12 stage one which is the most relaxed one where almost everybody will be able to get back to work right now the country...
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hey, adrienne. >> reporter: hey, amy. i love your enthusiasm. "how to get away with murder."bye she knows it's time. but you know they'll go out with a bang. six seasons of viola davis' role as annalise keating. now preparing to take a bow. >> this is criminal law 100 or as i prefer to call it, how to get away with murder. >> reporter: the abc hit show comes to an end with a killer finale. we were there in february as the cast filmed their final episode. davis' bold yet vulnerable character breaking boundaries. >> i have to say you have redefined wig snatching. you literally took your wig off on television. >> i did and i had the revelation that we wear the mask, you know. wouldn't it be great for women to see it being taken off? there's no such as perfectionism and i think that once you let go of that and you see humanity, what it does, the power of that, what it does is it makes people feel less alone. i think that's what annalise has done. in all her unlikability and brassness and all of that, there is elements of her that you recognize and i'm proud of that. you always fe
hey, adrienne. >> reporter: hey, amy. i love your enthusiasm. "how to get away with murder."bye she knows it's time. but you know they'll go out with a bang. six seasons of viola davis' role as annalise keating. now preparing to take a bow. >> this is criminal law 100 or as i prefer to call it, how to get away with murder. >> reporter: the abc hit show comes to an end with a killer finale. we were there in february as the cast filmed their final episode. davis' bold...
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dccc and the director for strat relations for hillary clinton's 2016 presidential campaign, adri adrienne elrod. great to have you. >> this iseat the second time donald trump has taken 131 and said america was tied for first place. are wed missing something? >> it appears that math is not the president's strong suit, joe. no, you're not missing anythings this is just more of the rerentless sort of spin from the white house. this glass half full. the distortion of numbers and statistics from the president, trying to defend the job he hash done, managing this pandemic. you were right, this is not theh first time we've heard him do this, where he seized upon data and interpreted it in a te different way to try to sell what his administration has done, and trying to ignore the numbers that, of course, most of us care most about. which is, well more than 90,000 americans have died at this point. of course, that's a number that is still rising and will do so, hopefully not, but will recognize dramatically if there are subsequent waves of this, which many health experts predict. the president is
dccc and the director for strat relations for hillary clinton's 2016 presidential campaign, adri adrienne elrod. great to have you. >> this iseat the second time donald trump has taken 131 and said america was tied for first place. are wed missing something? >> it appears that math is not the president's strong suit, joe. no, you're not missing anythings this is just more of the rerentless sort of spin from the white house. this glass half full. the distortion of numbers and...
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. >> adrienne elrod, i couldn't agree with liz more., knowing him, the one thing that i think that is possibly frustrating for campaign aides is that he loves connecting with people. and in fact that has gotten him into trouble, innocently connecting with people wanting to talk to them, wanting to hear what they have to say, taking the moment to be fully empathetic to someone maybe who has lost someone but these were moments on the campaign trail that were beautiful in many ways. but they sucked his time and his energy. and i think it concerned people who cared about the campaign that they wanted him to stay focused and what this basement situation has done has allowed joe biden to show a steady voice without any distractions or any ways that he could exhaust himself or be seen as less serious. >> yeah. yeah, that is exactly right, mika. when you going out on the campaign trail as a candidate, pressing the flashes as we call it, having conversations face-to-face with voters, to the one hand that you just mentioned, you get to really sho
. >> adrienne elrod, i couldn't agree with liz more., knowing him, the one thing that i think that is possibly frustrating for campaign aides is that he loves connecting with people. and in fact that has gotten him into trouble, innocently connecting with people wanting to talk to them, wanting to hear what they have to say, taking the moment to be fully empathetic to someone maybe who has lost someone but these were moments on the campaign trail that were beautiful in many ways. but they...
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. >> reporter: adrienne and her family came prepared with protective gear while barbecuing this afternoon. she said that she and her son will probably come back this weekend to celebrate mother's day. >> i don't think you can keep everybody and to be honest, so why create problems for people. >> reporter: the ambassadors from the parks department will be here to hand out masks, and reminding people to stay six feet apart. the police will have an extra heavy presence but the focus is on education, not enforcement. katie nielsen, kpix 5. >>> the latest job or sport shows the devastating impact that the pandemic is having on the economy with the national unemployment rate at 14.7%, the worst since the depression with the staggering 20 million jobs lost in april, the worst monthly loss on record. governor newsom says the unemployment rate could top 20% factoring in job losses and freelance along with undocumented workers. they say there is hope for the economy and the governor says as phase two extend that 70% of the economy is now able to reopen with restrictions. >> look out for your neighb
. >> reporter: adrienne and her family came prepared with protective gear while barbecuing this afternoon. she said that she and her son will probably come back this weekend to celebrate mother's day. >> i don't think you can keep everybody and to be honest, so why create problems for people. >> reporter: the ambassadors from the parks department will be here to hand out masks, and reminding people to stay six feet apart. the police will have an extra heavy presence but the...
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professor adrienne hill says the data has been misconstrued. >> we're very confident that the result those monkeys is as good as we could have hoped for. >> reporter: is the goal of this vaccine to create immunity or is it simply to prevent the worst symptoms? >> so i think it will be one or the other. doesn't work at all or it works against infection and disease. that's how vaccines work. >> reporter: macateer concedes he will be disappointed if the vaccine doesn't work. >> if you are part of something and you have given it your time and it has been a subject of a bit of anxiety, of course, because there are risks attached, of course you want your vaccine to succeed. but fundamentally we just need a vaccine to succeed, or even better multiple vaccines to succeed. >> reporter: in the end, the real race is against the virus. and time. >> so interesting to hear from these people, clarissa. tell us more about the next round of trials and who exactly will be tested. >> reporter: so this is interesting, john in the first round as you saw, it was people between 18 and 55. now they're going
professor adrienne hill says the data has been misconstrued. >> we're very confident that the result those monkeys is as good as we could have hoped for. >> reporter: is the goal of this vaccine to create immunity or is it simply to prevent the worst symptoms? >> so i think it will be one or the other. doesn't work at all or it works against infection and disease. that's how vaccines work. >> reporter: macateer concedes he will be disappointed if the vaccine doesn't...
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as a literary agent, goldin's clients included barbara kingsolver, adrienne rich, democracy now!'s juan gonzalez, and the internationally renowned imprisoned journalist mumia abu-jamal. goldin talked about mumia's case on democracy now! in 2014. >> our prison system locks up millions of people who have never committed a crime in their life. the prime one being mumia blue jamaal, who never killed anyone, and woman who was grieving her departed husband, she grieved for the person who really killed the guy and not for mumia, who had nothing to do with that murder. and who has incidentally become theof the look -- one of leading intellectuals in the united states. frances goldin has died at the age of and those are some of the 96. headlines. this i is democracy now!, demomocracynow.org, , the quarae report. i'm amy goodman. when we come back, we'll spend the hour looking at the history of epidemics from blacack deatho prpresent with renowned historin frank snowden.n. his new book "epidemics and society" p published last year justst before the coronavirus outbreak began. he wasas caugh
as a literary agent, goldin's clients included barbara kingsolver, adrienne rich, democracy now!'s juan gonzalez, and the internationally renowned imprisoned journalist mumia abu-jamal. goldin talked about mumia's case on democracy now! in 2014. >> our prison system locks up millions of people who have never committed a crime in their life. the prime one being mumia blue jamaal, who never killed anyone, and woman who was grieving her departed husband, she grieved for the person who really...
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like adrienne pointed out the university ever delaware archive is not going to contain personnel recordsone familiar with archival records knows that's not the kind of information housed there: i think anything the biden campaign can do, if we can agree on a certain number of reporters, a pool to go in to have access to the records and to write about it the way the other candidates have done with tax returns, that would be a step forward. they really need to move beyond this storyline. >> ann guarin, the president is about to go out on at least a trip to arizona this week on tuesday. he is so eager to rejoin the campaign, if you will, to get out there, he has been talking about doing something at mt. rushmore on july 3rd. yet on this subject he has contradicted his campaign, which has been going after joe biden hammer and tongues by saying he can empathize with him because he says he has been falsely accused. sounds like in his words that he is sticking up for joe biden. a strange and mixed message. >> i am sure he would disagree. but it is a -- just a fascinating kwquandary that the tru
like adrienne pointed out the university ever delaware archive is not going to contain personnel recordsone familiar with archival records knows that's not the kind of information housed there: i think anything the biden campaign can do, if we can agree on a certain number of reporters, a pool to go in to have access to the records and to write about it the way the other candidates have done with tax returns, that would be a step forward. they really need to move beyond this storyline. >>...
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adrienne murray went to a show in copenhagen to see how it works.watch a socially distanced live concert. is the same principle asa drive—in concert. is the same principle as a drive—in cinema. you simply tune into a radiofrequency, and then sit back and watch the show from the safety of your car. this singer—songwriter is taking to the stage. his european tour was cancelled when denmark's lockdown came in now, he is playing a sell—out drive—in show to 600 cars and an audience of 2500 people. vehicles parked two metres apart. windows can only be opened on the left—hand side, it's a new experience for everyone. now that the country is opening up, it is a good reminder that it is still here and you can do things at a distance of. there is not that much going on for the moment, and it is a good opportunity to be together. the coronavirus pandemic has seen concerts and music festivals cancelled around the world. drive—ins are one way that music is making a comeback. we knew we had to be creative, and the drive—in, according to the government guidelines
adrienne murray went to a show in copenhagen to see how it works.watch a socially distanced live concert. is the same principle asa drive—in concert. is the same principle as a drive—in cinema. you simply tune into a radiofrequency, and then sit back and watch the show from the safety of your car. this singer—songwriter is taking to the stage. his european tour was cancelled when denmark's lockdown came in now, he is playing a sell—out drive—in show to 600 cars and an audience of 2500...
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joining us now from copenhagen is adrienne murray.tell us how it is going in of today? when we spoke i think the message was that steps are going to be slow and cautious, and in the last week or so it really felt, it started to gather momentum, and from today cafe ‘s, restau ra nts, from today cafe ‘s, restaurants, bars and from today cafe ‘s, restau ra nts, bars a nd clu bs from today cafe ‘s, restaurants, bars and clubs can reopen their doors and welcome customers again for the first time in two months. high schools can also bring back children age 12—16. younger children age 12—16. younger children were on their way back to school, and earlier this week shopping centres also reopened their doors so now all the retail is back, and barring if you businesses like cinemas, theatres, gyms and nightclubs, really the high street is going to be returning to some sense of normality. when it comes to social distancing, the norm seems to be two metres but in denmark they will go for one metre, tell us the thinking behind that? it is a game ch
joining us now from copenhagen is adrienne murray.tell us how it is going in of today? when we spoke i think the message was that steps are going to be slow and cautious, and in the last week or so it really felt, it started to gather momentum, and from today cafe ‘s, restau ra nts, from today cafe ‘s, restaurants, bars and from today cafe ‘s, restau ra nts, bars a nd clu bs from today cafe ‘s, restaurants, bars and clubs can reopen their doors and welcome customers again for the first...
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adrienne murray went along to one of them.le as a drive—in cinema. they simply tune into a radio frequency and then sit back and watch the show from the safety of your car. singer songwriter mads langer is taking to the stage. his european tour was cancelled when denmark's lockdown came in. now he's playing a sell—out drive—in show to 600 cars and an audience of 2500 people. vehicles park two metres apart. windows can only be opened on the left—hand side. it's a new experience for everyone. now that the country is opening up, it's a good reminder that it is still here and that you can do things on a distance. there is not that much going on for the moment and it isjust a good opportunity to be together. the coronavirus pandemic has seen concerts and music festivals cancelled around the world. drive—ins are one way live music is making a comeback. we knew we had to be creative and the drive—in was, according to the government guidelines, and the restrictions. that was the only opportunity we had to gather a lot of people in one
adrienne murray went along to one of them.le as a drive—in cinema. they simply tune into a radio frequency and then sit back and watch the show from the safety of your car. singer songwriter mads langer is taking to the stage. his european tour was cancelled when denmark's lockdown came in. now he's playing a sell—out drive—in show to 600 cars and an audience of 2500 people. vehicles park two metres apart. windows can only be opened on the left—hand side. it's a new experience for...
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. >> adrienne nelson provides really pivotal testimony in this trial.marriage. >> she was concerned that raven was bipolar and that he would not take his medication. she didn't know what she was going to get from day-to-day, but most of the time if it was good, she was waiting for it to get bad again. i can't stand to look at you. get out. i don't want to be around you. i don't want see you. and then the next week he is up on the stand at church sharing how much he loved his wife and how much she meant to him. >> she spoke with janet the day of the murder and broke down in tears on the witness stand talking about losing her friend to this violent murder. >> i spoke to her the day of her murder. i felt like something was wrong. >> and what did you do? >> i asked her, i said, is raven being nice to you? is he treating you good? and i asked her like three times, and she wouldn't answer me. she would turn it back on kaiden. >> the prosecution uses a classic technique. when you don't have enough forensic evidence, you attack the character of the defendant. o
. >> adrienne nelson provides really pivotal testimony in this trial.marriage. >> she was concerned that raven was bipolar and that he would not take his medication. she didn't know what she was going to get from day-to-day, but most of the time if it was good, she was waiting for it to get bad again. i can't stand to look at you. get out. i don't want to be around you. i don't want see you. and then the next week he is up on the stand at church sharing how much he loved his wife...
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adrienne garcia join us now, serving as commissioner in harris county, texas, that's houston.ouston police force as a former city councilman there. you were at a vigil this morning. tell us about what you experienced. >> yes. well, first, let me just say that my heart and thoughts and prayers are with george floyd, his family, and his friends. the vigil that i was at today was in the third ward community where george grew up and attended high school over at jack yates high school. there was a lot of folks there wearing the jack yates t-shirt. they came together and the conversation at the time that i had and shared was recognizing that vigils and protests are the best possible ways to affect change in any system or situation that you don't agree with. however, having been a kid who saw the last riot in houston, which was known as the moody park riot, i know that rioting, burning vehicles, destroying property, flinging bottles, is not the way to affect change. it's just not the way. eric: you've been on the force for more than two decades and you're a top government official. t
adrienne garcia join us now, serving as commissioner in harris county, texas, that's houston.ouston police force as a former city councilman there. you were at a vigil this morning. tell us about what you experienced. >> yes. well, first, let me just say that my heart and thoughts and prayers are with george floyd, his family, and his friends. the vigil that i was at today was in the third ward community where george grew up and attended high school over at jack yates high school. there...
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. >> yeah, you know, adrienne, it strikes me as some 20 people started off running for president, andto essential what will by two silent generation white men will be going up against each other for the presidency. both of whom have some issue or other that's related, although the scale is quite different with donald trump. i think that has to always be said. we can even put up the list of someone who accused him. i think it's important to keep their stories top of mind as well. but there are similarities to these 2016 raise, and those are trump's accusers, similar to the 2016 race, in the sense that bill clinton's issues from back in the '90s were used against hillary clinton. you'll all recall that infamous moment when roger stone paraded out some of the thinks bill clinton accusers to try to essential equalize hillary clinton and donald trump to say neither of these people is better. they're both just as bad, and her e-mail situation is just as bad. it leveled the two of them. when you look at polls both those they were equally terrible, which you can't just make a jumpball choice.
. >> yeah, you know, adrienne, it strikes me as some 20 people started off running for president, andto essential what will by two silent generation white men will be going up against each other for the presidency. both of whom have some issue or other that's related, although the scale is quite different with donald trump. i think that has to always be said. we can even put up the list of someone who accused him. i think it's important to keep their stories top of mind as well. but there...