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>> trevor ault tonight. trevor, thank you. >>> and we should let everyone know that abc news is launching "turning point," a month-long series of reports examining the racial reckoning sweeping the nation. the effort in bridging the divide. those reports every night on "nightline" and across our news and platforms and of course, right here on "world news tonight." >>> when we come back this evening, the american couple found dead in mexico, their bodies discovered in a well. was that your grandfather, leading armies to battle? was that your great-aunt, keeping armies alive? drafting the plans. taking the pictures. was it your family members? who flew. who fixed. who fought. who rose to the occasion. when the world needed them most. (♪) find and honor your ancestors who servered in world war ii. their stories live on at ancestry. sprinting past every leak in our softest, smoothest fabric. she's confident, protected, her strength respected. depend. the only thing stronger than us, is you. you're not welcome he
>> trevor ault tonight. trevor, thank you. >>> and we should let everyone know that abc news is launching "turning point," a month-long series of reports examining the racial reckoning sweeping the nation. the effort in bridging the divide. those reports every night on "nightline" and across our news and platforms and of course, right here on "world news tonight." >>> when we come back this evening, the american couple found dead in mexico,...
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here's abc's trevor ault. >> reporter: relentless cries of justice for breonna taylor -- >> the peoplenited, we'll never be defeated! >> reporter: protests stretching from coast to coast. >> we want justice for breonna! >> reporter: leading to several violent confrontations. in louisville, at least 28 arrested overnight as calls increase to make the grand jury transcript public following the decision not to indict the officers in breonna's death. state attorney general daniel cameron claiming wednesday, breonna's boyfriend, kenneth walker, shot a louisville police officer in that botched raid. >> kenneth walker fired the shot that hit sergeant mattingly. the round that struck sergeant mattingly was fired from a 9-millimeter handgun. the lmpd officers fired .40-caliber handguns. >> reporter: but a state ballistic report obtained by abc news says the shot that hit the officer was neither identified nor eliminated from having been fired from kenneth walker's gun. the fbi conducted a separate ballistics test but those results are still not public. >> the kentucky state police's own ballist
here's abc's trevor ault. >> reporter: relentless cries of justice for breonna taylor -- >> the peoplenited, we'll never be defeated! >> reporter: protests stretching from coast to coast. >> we want justice for breonna! >> reporter: leading to several violent confrontations. in louisville, at least 28 arrested overnight as calls increase to make the grand jury transcript public following the decision not to indict the officers in breonna's death. state attorney...
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abc's trevor ault reports from rochester. >> reporter: chaos in the streets of rochester. tonight, the city bracing for more intense protests over the death of daniel prude. a counter-demonstrator seen spraying protesters with an unknown substance. one protester jumping on the car as it hits him. and demonstrators storming this restaurant overnight. >> nobody's hurting us. we're shutting the party down. >> reporter: throwing chairs, sending diners fleeing for cover. >> i don't think that it's a fair comparison to say that this was a violent protest. >> reporter: alyssa bileschi was among those marching. she says the people disrupting diners were a small portion out of thousands of peaceful protesters. it seems like what a lot of activists are saying is that maybe it was bad, but it's small compared to what happened to daniel prude? >> yes, i agree with that. >> reporter: police declaring an unlawful assembly, deploying pepper spray and firing pepper balls to break up the crowds. at least three officers injured and 11 people arrested, 3 of them facing felony rioting charges
abc's trevor ault reports from rochester. >> reporter: chaos in the streets of rochester. tonight, the city bracing for more intense protests over the death of daniel prude. a counter-demonstrator seen spraying protesters with an unknown substance. one protester jumping on the car as it hits him. and demonstrators storming this restaurant overnight. >> nobody's hurting us. we're shutting the party down. >> reporter: throwing chairs, sending diners fleeing for cover. >> i...
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mÁs de 6 semanas de tendencia a la baja mientras tanto espaÑa vive un escenario preocupante por el aultupan el 25% de las camas de los hospital el gobierno llamÓ a la capital a revisar sus medidas de contenciÓn. >> t por el caso de reclamo es el mismo que se haga justicia ante la ausencia de cargos por la muerte de la mujer afro mexicana. estamos en kentucky siguiendo paso a paso. # como estarÁ en estos ¿quÉ tal?. estÁ el toque de queda y en donde estamos en momentos fuimos testigos de cÓmo la policÍa rodeÓ >> de toque de queda fueron detenidos despuÉs sub dos a las patrullas y llevados a una delegaciÓn es que las autoridades estÁn tomando >> # hoy involucrados en el asesinato >> de taylor y justa contra la violencia que se ha desatado como en otras parte hoy un grupo de pastores aquÍ de esta ciudad. tener un evento para orar por la paz y tambiÉn por la verdadera justicia conscientes de la divisiÓn racial que existe en el paÍs: vamos a ver a continuaciÓn quÉ nos dijo uno de los asistentess a este evento religioso. frment nosotros como comunidad religiosa >> para dar el ejemplo en el res
mÁs de 6 semanas de tendencia a la baja mientras tanto espaÑa vive un escenario preocupante por el aultupan el 25% de las camas de los hospital el gobierno llamÓ a la capital a revisar sus medidas de contenciÓn. >> t por el caso de reclamo es el mismo que se haga justicia ante la ausencia de cargos por la muerte de la mujer afro mexicana. estamos en kentucky siguiendo paso a paso. # como estarÁ en estos ¿quÉ tal?. estÁ el toque de queda y en donde estamos en momentos fuimos...
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eva. >> trevor ault for us, thank you so much. time for a check of the weather. rob is tracking the tropics with another storm headed toward the gulf. rob, we've already made it through the end of the alphabet. we've now switched to the greek alphabet. >> yeah, that's the routine. we did it once back in 2005 and here we go again in this remarkable year of 2020. as soon as i get home from one hurricane, we've got to talk about the potential here in the gulf of mexico and this is tropical storm beta. so we've blown through the ill fa bet in a area of hours and onto beta. 300 miles off the coast of texas and louisiana. and now we've already got hurricane watches that are posted just north of corpus christi to galveston bay.stow-mt will probably rethen into a hurn eetoelt'll we're looking at a c heavy ey'll moowrtofecsoon as tes. 5 to 10 inches of rainfall along that coastline and coastline of louisiana which is dealing with the after effects of the past two hurricanes there. that's a check on what's happening in the tropics. time now for a >>> oh, yeah, it is feelin
eva. >> trevor ault for us, thank you so much. time for a check of the weather. rob is tracking the tropics with another storm headed toward the gulf. rob, we've already made it through the end of the alphabet. we've now switched to the greek alphabet. >> yeah, that's the routine. we did it once back in 2005 and here we go again in this remarkable year of 2020. as soon as i get home from one hurricane, we've got to talk about the potential here in the gulf of mexico and this is...
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abc's trevor ault right there in rochester this morning with much more. trevor, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, dan. overnight, wousands of protesters marching from the thsite we here daniel w prude ht fatal encounter with rochester police. it was another night of hours of what were peaceful demonstrations that eventually flared up into more aggressive clashes between police and protesters. overnight in rochester, more chaos erupting on the fourth straight night of clashes over the death of daniel prude. fireworks set off in the street. rochester police declaring the protest an unlawful assembly. using pepper balls and pepper spray to disperse the crowd, after they say protesters were throwing rocks and bottles at officers. this after hours of peaceful protests, thousands marching through downtown, gathering on the steps of city hall. [ crowd chanting ] >> reporter: the protests sparked by the release of this disturbing body camera footage showing daniel prude in the >> yhabe m yntrer enl taba .ck ng his neck police officers ti to the grou
abc's trevor ault right there in rochester this morning with much more. trevor, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, dan. overnight, wousands of protesters marching from the thsite we here daniel w prude ht fatal encounter with rochester police. it was another night of hours of what were peaceful demonstrations that eventually flared up into more aggressive clashes between police and protesters. overnight in rochester, more chaos erupting on the fourth straight night of clashes...
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trevor ault is in louisville with the latest. good morning to you, trevor. >> reporter: good morning. the activists he in uisville say they want to make the city as uncomfortable as probable. they have the support of thousands of drs acro amecaho protest and take to the streets. [ chanting ] overnight, louisville under curfew, demonstrators on the streets for the third night, protesting the grand jury decision not to charge the officers in breonna taylor's death. police making arrests, the protests stretching coast to coast. [ chanting ] from new york city where demonstrators marched on the brooklyn bridge, hundreds taking part in a sitdown protest. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: to california where in oakland, crowds of protesters throwing bottles and cans clashed with police, and in sacramento, protesters there also demanding justice. violence in albuquerque, new mexico, too, this car driving through an intersection that was blocked by protesters. breonna's mother taking to twitter overnight saying i hope you never know the pain o
trevor ault is in louisville with the latest. good morning to you, trevor. >> reporter: good morning. the activists he in uisville say they want to make the city as uncomfortable as probable. they have the support of thousands of drs acro amecaho protest and take to the streets. [ chanting ] overnight, louisville under curfew, demonstrators on the streets for the third night, protesting the grand jury decision not to charge the officers in breonna taylor's death. police making arrests,...
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. >> ault says he definitely was in the health department agreed. >> it is very stressful but it's one of those kind of stresses you have to live with. >> so if the health department is leaning more toward education then enforcement, how many actual citations have they handed out? >> the county has handed out 17 formal notices of violation and 12 of those actually made corrections to avoid those fines.>> thank you maria. >>> knew at 11, attends protest has ended outside of a louisville kentucky church were demonstrators rallied against the grand jury decision in the breonna taylor case. a line of riot police pulled back after negotiating with protesters who ended up dispersing. however, at least two dozen people were arrested earlier in the evening after protesters clouded the city's curfew and officers declared an unlawful assembly. an investigation found that the officers were justified in firing their weapons because taylor's boyfriend fired his gun at police first. >>> turning to the weather now, taking a live look outside, you might feel a little sense of dc paul hagan is here, an
. >> ault says he definitely was in the health department agreed. >> it is very stressful but it's one of those kind of stresses you have to live with. >> so if the health department is leaning more toward education then enforcement, how many actual citations have they handed out? >> the county has handed out 17 formal notices of violation and 12 of those actually made corrections to avoid those fines.>> thank you maria. >>> knew at 11, attends protest has...
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all right, trevor ault for us. thank you. >>> also, a number of states are rolling out the unemployment benefits boost. president trump allocated it with an executive order last month but in some states the money is already running out. abc's deirdre bolton is here in new york with the story and, deirdre, this just adds to the uncertainty for struggling families. >> reporter: it sure does, whit, because many americans have been receiving $300 a week as part of the lwa, that's the lost wages program. you alluded to president trump issuing that executive order, but essentially that was making states use money from fema, whit, if you can believe that. so normally for disaster relief funds. so in most states the payments are about half of that federal benefit that we saw at $600 per week but they are still a lifeline for many americans but that lifeline has now been cut in three states. the money runs out on monday. so montana, arizona, texas, unemployed residents will no longer receive any extra benefits. numerous oth
all right, trevor ault for us. thank you. >>> also, a number of states are rolling out the unemployment benefits boost. president trump allocated it with an executive order last month but in some states the money is already running out. abc's deirdre bolton is here in new york with the story and, deirdre, this just adds to the uncertainty for struggling families. >> reporter: it sure does, whit, because many americans have been receiving $300 a week as part of the lwa, that's the...
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dan. >> trevor ault in rochester for us. you. >>> labor day weekend is traditionally for beaches and barbecue, but there are some fears this morning that that kind of behavior could thwart our efforts to fight covid-19 and abc's alex presha has more on that and the race for a vaccine. alex, good morning once again. >> good morning, dan. yeah, a big warning for coronavirus this labor day weekend. a new prediction that u.s. deaths to covid could reach 410,000 by the start of next year, and experts fear that large crowds this weekend could spark another surge in cases. i can tell you in preparation for that we've seen in miami dade county there's a 10:00 p.m. curfew and a $100 fine for people not wearing masks in public. the mayor there saying, we don't want a repeat of memorial day when people got complacent. crowds are expected along the jersey shore as well, but large indoor gatherings are what experts are worried about, scenes like this video that surfaced at a packed bar near the university of south carolina. the universit
dan. >> trevor ault in rochester for us. you. >>> labor day weekend is traditionally for beaches and barbecue, but there are some fears this morning that that kind of behavior could thwart our efforts to fight covid-19 and abc's alex presha has more on that and the race for a vaccine. alex, good morning once again. >> good morning, dan. yeah, a big warning for coronavirus this labor day weekend. a new prediction that u.s. deaths to covid could reach 410,000 by the start of...
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here's trevor ault. >> reporter: tonight, after four straight nights of violence at protests over the death of daniel prude, officials making a plea for peace. >> we can't continue to go down the same road that we've been down. we can't continue to have that. >> reporter: after hours of peaceful marching saturday, demonstrators started throwing objects at officers who had declared an unlawful assembly. the officers then quickly deploying tear gas. the police chief blaming what he calls outside agitators. >> there have been other type of debris, glass bottles, rocks, thrown at police officers. we have arrested people with addresses from alaska, massachusetts, and other parts of the country. >> reporter: county legislator rachel barnhart was one of several local officials near the front of the protest. she says she was hit in the head as officers started firing pepper balls. >> i was really disapp at police. i thought that this is putting us in danger, but frankly the police response put me in more danger. >> reporter: what about your officers' response to the protest? do you think that
here's trevor ault. >> reporter: tonight, after four straight nights of violence at protests over the death of daniel prude, officials making a plea for peace. >> we can't continue to go down the same road that we've been down. we can't continue to have that. >> reporter: after hours of peaceful marching saturday, demonstrators started throwing objects at officers who had declared an unlawful assembly. the officers then quickly deploying tear gas. the police chief blaming what...
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abc's trevor ault is in louisville. >> reporter: tonight, relentless cries of justice for breonna taylorprotests stretching from coast to coast -- leading to several violent confrontations. in louisville, at least 28 arrested overnight as calls increase to make the grand jury transcript public following the decision not to indict the officers in breonna's death. state attorney general daniel cameron claiming wednesday breonna's boyfriend kenneth walker shot a louisville police officer in that botched raid. >> kenneth walker fired the shot that hit sergeant mattingly. the round that struck sergeant mattingly was fired from an 9 millimeter handgun. the lmpd officers fired 40 caliber handguns. >> reporter: but a state ballistic report obtained by abc news said the shot that hit the officer was "neither identified or eliminated from having been fired" from kenneth walker's gun. the fbi conducted a separate ballistics test. but those results are still not public. >> the kentucky state police's own ballistics' report could not determine that kenny's shot is who hit officer mattingly. >> report
abc's trevor ault is in louisville. >> reporter: tonight, relentless cries of justice for breonna taylorprotests stretching from coast to coast -- leading to several violent confrontations. in louisville, at least 28 arrested overnight as calls increase to make the grand jury transcript public following the decision not to indict the officers in breonna's death. state attorney general daniel cameron claiming wednesday breonna's boyfriend kenneth walker shot a louisville police officer in...
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here's trevor ault. >> reporter: tonight, new hope in the race for a coronavirus vaccine. the ceo of pfizer saying his could be given to americans by the end of the year. >> we will know by the end of october. and then of course it's the regulators' jobs to license or not. >> reporter: astra-zeneca, restarting their trial only in the uk. president trump hinting a vaccine could be ready before election day. saying the u.s. is rounding the final turn against the virus. but dr. anthony fauci taking issue with that claim. >> i'm sorry, but i have to disagree with that. if you look at the thing you just mentioned, the statistics, they're disturbing. >> reporter: hospitals across the country gearing up for a fall battle against the virus. hundreds of nurses on strike in chicago, demanding more ppe and patient limits. in texas, doctors preparing for the worst. >> i have no question in my mind that we're going to have another surge. >> reporter: fears of a dangerous combination of covid and the flu worrying health experts. though strict measures in the southern hemisphere have suc
here's trevor ault. >> reporter: tonight, new hope in the race for a coronavirus vaccine. the ceo of pfizer saying his could be given to americans by the end of the year. >> we will know by the end of october. and then of course it's the regulators' jobs to license or not. >> reporter: astra-zeneca, restarting their trial only in the uk. president trump hinting a vaccine could be ready before election day. saying the u.s. is rounding the final turn against the virus. but dr....
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here's abc's trevor ault. >> reporter: new hope in the race for a coronavirus vaccine.ould be given to americans by the end of the year. >> we will know if the product works by the end of october, then of course it is regulators' job to issue the license or not restarting its trial after a sudden halt, but only in the u.k. president trump hinting a vaccine could be ready before election day, saying the u.s. is rounding the final turn against the virus. but dr. anthony fauci taking issue with that claim. >> i'm sorry, but i have to disagree with that. because if you look at the thing that you just mentioned, the statistics, andrea, they are disturbing. >> reporter: hospitals across the country now gearing up for a fall battle against the virus. hundreds of nurses on strike in chicago, demanding more ppe and patient limits. in texas, doctors preparing for the worst. >> i have no question in my mind that we're going to have another surge. >> reporter: fears of a dangerous combination of covid and the flu worrying health experts, though strict measures in the southern hemis
here's abc's trevor ault. >> reporter: new hope in the race for a coronavirus vaccine.ould be given to americans by the end of the year. >> we will know if the product works by the end of october, then of course it is regulators' job to issue the license or not restarting its trial after a sudden halt, but only in the u.k. president trump hinting a vaccine could be ready before election day, saying the u.s. is rounding the final turn against the virus. but dr. anthony fauci taking...
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here is trevor ault. >>> and at regal in new york city, what is going to the movies going to look like in the age of coronavirus? here is your "gma first look." this morning across the country, a belated summer blockbuster season is finally arriving. tenet now playing. we got an inside look at how regalns to safely welcome you back to the theater. >> it is not as simple as pick wherever you want. >> the ticketing system will automatically maintain spacing. >> and you have to keep the mask on. but if you have your popcorn, maybe you can pull it down? >> yes, for a brief moment you are allowed to pull 06 your mask to either 00 and drink>> wll han to the movie theater coming up 7:00 a.m. >>> some beach parking lots are off-limits and it is not just because of covid. >>> plus a sign of life in the rubble. one month later, the s don't just do it yourself. ♪ honey? -yep! what are you doing in there? nothing! do it for yourself. >>> and we're having another spare the air day. 18th consecutive one. so again, air quality anywhere from moderate to poor again thanks to smoke from area fires. and
here is trevor ault. >>> and at regal in new york city, what is going to the movies going to look like in the age of coronavirus? here is your "gma first look." this morning across the country, a belated summer blockbuster season is finally arriving. tenet now playing. we got an inside look at how regalns to safely welcome you back to the theater. >> it is not as simple as pick wherever you want. >> the ticketing system will automatically maintain spacing....
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abc's trevor ault joins us now with the very latest. trevor, good morning. >> reporter: whit, good morning. you know, it seems unfathomable. today across the country, so many sites are planning to pay tribute to 200,000 american lives lost to this virus, and the country is still trying to chart the best path forward in schools and beyond. this morning, outrage in massachusetts after a student tested positive for covid-19 and their parents sent them to school anyway. >> this one was an egregious >> reporter: 30 students in close proximity that day all in quarantine. >> this is really frustrating. >> reporter: in utah where the state just reported a new record daily case total, one high school reporting 40 positive cases, 500 students in quarantine. some parents frustrated by the choice to go online only for two weeks. >> why are you sending home healthy kids? they are wearing masks. they're being distanced as they're asked to. >> reporter: the american academy of pediatrics now with new guidance recommending in in part athletes who show
abc's trevor ault joins us now with the very latest. trevor, good morning. >> reporter: whit, good morning. you know, it seems unfathomable. today across the country, so many sites are planning to pay tribute to 200,000 american lives lost to this virus, and the country is still trying to chart the best path forward in schools and beyond. this morning, outrage in massachusetts after a student tested positive for covid-19 and their parents sent them to school anyway. >> this one was...
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abc's trevor ault is outside an elementary school here in new york city with more.r, good morning. >> reporter: well, good morning, whit. this appears to be the latest conflict arising between trump administration officials and th who according to politico have been pressured to report better news about this virus to better align with president trump's optimistic claims about it. overnight a spokesperson for the department of health and human services appeared to confirm and even defend these actions, telling abc, our intention is to make sure that evidence science-based data drives policy through this pandemic, not ulterior deep state motives in the bowels of the cdc. playing out as multiple reports appear to indicate children might play a larger role than the spread of the virus than previously thought. the cdc reports two utah child care facilities saw a dozen children get infected. that further spread to a dozen other people, even sending a parent to the hospital.presiden his optimistic messa e final turn against this virus but that's a claim dr. anthony fauci s
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abc's trevor ault is in louisville with more. good morning, trevor. >> reporter: eva, good morning. we know of at least 28 people who were arrested here in louisville last night in the fourth night of major demonstrations as these new actions are unfolding in court. attorneys for taylor's boyfriend are asking for grand jury transcripts and all of the materials in the investigation saying the attorney general misled the jury and one of the key witnesses in this case changed his story. overnight, cries for justice for breonna taylor only growing louder. >> what are you doing? >> reporter: these intense scenes unfolding across the country just days after a grand jury ruled not to charge the louisville police officers involved in her death. cars set ablaze in kentucky. a flood of police arresting protesters in new york and in california, a car driving through a crowd of counterprotesters. now in louisville, attorneys representing taylor's boyfriend kenny walker filing a motion asking a judge to order the release of the grand jury transcripts and all materials from the investigation, acc
abc's trevor ault is in louisville with more. good morning, trevor. >> reporter: eva, good morning. we know of at least 28 people who were arrested here in louisville last night in the fourth night of major demonstrations as these new actions are unfolding in court. attorneys for taylor's boyfriend are asking for grand jury transcripts and all of the materials in the investigation saying the attorney general misled the jury and one of the key witnesses in this case changed his story....
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usually you have county fairs, parades, ault sorts of festivals much. you don't have any of that.onnell: can't even shake hands, right? >> exactly. we're reaching voters and we're optimistic and excited about election day. connell: quick word on stimulus, you guys are not getting anything done before the election, are you? >> we would love the ppp to be extended. we signed a discharge petition speaker pelosi to bring it up. speaker pelosi so far has not agreed on it. connell: businesses talk a lot about it. congressman, thanks for being on. we'll continue much more from michigan here. talking to the president of a manufacturing country about how businesses are faring under the president's economic policies in this swing state and one key demographic that could be turning away from the president. we'll tell you what voters are saying. we're just hours now from the first debate. >> i think everybody is split one way or the other but a lot of people don't voice their opinions. you know they're very quiet about it. and so it is just a matter of waiting for the election and seeing what
usually you have county fairs, parades, ault sorts of festivals much. you don't have any of that.onnell: can't even shake hands, right? >> exactly. we're reaching voters and we're optimistic and excited about election day. connell: quick word on stimulus, you guys are not getting anything done before the election, are you? >> we would love the ppp to be extended. we signed a discharge petition speaker pelosi to bring it up. speaker pelosi so far has not agreed on it. connell:...
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i promise you on november 3rd and 4th, this is ault ll we wil talking about, and by then, it could behis play out in other countries that you've seen? again, i can't believe we're having this conversation frankly. because i just can't believe it. >> i was -- before i came on, i was reading up about belarus, this russian satellite basically, where their president basically cooked the election. he's been in power 26 years, saying the country needs me now. we're in a terrible crisis. and the state department has made some mild protests. but as a foreign correspondent, that's sort of what you do. you cover those kind of elections and then you call the state department and you get some statement. hopefully a strong one that stands up for the principles of self-determination and free and fair elections. that's what i did all these years as a foreign correspondent. now you have to do it in your own country. the people you want to call, the justice department, they're not answering the phone. they're in on the joke. it's not a joke at all. i just think, you know, one of the most ridiculous st
i promise you on november 3rd and 4th, this is ault ll we wil talking about, and by then, it could behis play out in other countries that you've seen? again, i can't believe we're having this conversation frankly. because i just can't believe it. >> i was -- before i came on, i was reading up about belarus, this russian satellite basically, where their president basically cooked the election. he's been in power 26 years, saying the country needs me now. we're in a terrible crisis. and the...
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abc's trevor ault joins us with more. good morning to you, trevor. >> reporter: good morning, eva. protests have been happening here every night since footage showed the police incident that led to prude's death. last night saw the largest demonstrations so far. thousands of protesters who seem to be undeterred by an escalating police response. >> the rochester police department has declared this an unlawful assembly. >> reporter: overnight cries for justice growing louder in rochester. firework explosions scattering this massive crowd. nearby a bus stop on fire blanketing the street in smoke. officers stood at the ready on the third straight night of protests in the wake of the death of daniel prude. earlier that evening, a much different scene. >> this is a peaceful demonstration of hundreds of protesters. many of them have been coming out every night and say they'll keep coming out every night. >> reporter: anticipating clashes friday, police barricades several city blocks. officers had disrupted thursday night's protest with pepper balls and pepper spray. in defense, rochester
abc's trevor ault joins us with more. good morning to you, trevor. >> reporter: good morning, eva. protests have been happening here every night since footage showed the police incident that led to prude's death. last night saw the largest demonstrations so far. thousands of protesters who seem to be undeterred by an escalating police response. >> the rochester police department has declared this an unlawful assembly. >> reporter: overnight cries for justice growing louder in...
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abc's trevor ault has more. >> reporter: this morning, healthcare workers across the country gearing up for a potential second brutal wave of covid-19. >> waiting for a big surprise and we're preparing ourselves. >> reporter: in chicago, more than 800 nurses on strike at university of illinois hospital demanding patient limits and more ppe. >> day care operators have ratios, right? you can't have more than eight or nine infants. dog kennels have ratios. why can't hospitals have ratios? >> reporter: in nearby dupage county, the rate of infections quadrupling since the start of summer, in part because of younger people infecting older family members. with an outbreak erupting at michigan state university, every local student now being told to quarantine. . county health officer calling it an urgent situation, but elsewhere, parents are feeling the crunch. >> it's just been a heart-wrenching decision trying to find the balance between the two. >> reporter: britain -- brinley mosley is a hospice nurse, but with her kids' classes moved online she has to cut back her hours and her children
abc's trevor ault has more. >> reporter: this morning, healthcare workers across the country gearing up for a potential second brutal wave of covid-19. >> waiting for a big surprise and we're preparing ourselves. >> reporter: in chicago, more than 800 nurses on strike at university of illinois hospital demanding patient limits and more ppe. >> day care operators have ratios, right? you can't have more than eight or nine infants. dog kennels have ratios. why can't...
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the term the ault's and they were protesting many of them in the home towns and cities during the summer but now they are expected to swell the numbers of the protests on protesters on the streets of minsk later this afternoon that said bernard the opposition well the opposition leadership. apparently finding it a bit harder. to last inside the country we already had one in the future anyway you are now another one's going to believe. yeah. cova she went she appeared in warsaw recently she had been jailed for 10 days following the election and then she was told she says in jail when she was about to be released if you don't go then we're going to arrest you and you going to end up spending a month by the authorities but you're going to be arrested and you go end up spending much longer in jail as well so the pressure is also increasing on those opposition leaders. chicken skier who we spoke to a couple of days ago she's heading down to warsaw to meet some of her colleagues that are either in poland or they're here ilm vilnius vilnius just happens to be the nearest city to minsk so there'
the term the ault's and they were protesting many of them in the home towns and cities during the summer but now they are expected to swell the numbers of the protests on protesters on the streets of minsk later this afternoon that said bernard the opposition well the opposition leadership. apparently finding it a bit harder. to last inside the country we already had one in the future anyway you are now another one's going to believe. yeah. cova she went she appeared in warsaw recently she had...
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trevor ault has the latest on this. trevor, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, tom.ood is hoping it is better late than never for their big summer pictures and theaters across the country are rolling out new protocols, trying to get you comfortably and safely back in these seats. a week after hyping up fans with the new trailer, filming for "the batman" starring robert pattinson is now on pause after a member of the production tested positive for covid-19. but this morning, a belated summer blockbuster season is finally arriving. christopher nolan's "tenet," now playing in american theaters, and tomorrow cruise caught the premiere in london last week and with the action sequences big screen we got a look as to how regal is serving up the classic theater experience with a touchless twist. the tearaway ticket stubs are gone. your ticket and popcorn, all of it will be purchased through the app. they have hand sanitizing stations here ki se e goalyou docorrece anour there's plenty of space and clean air and circulation. >> our ticketing system will automatically maintain
trevor ault has the latest on this. trevor, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, tom.ood is hoping it is better late than never for their big summer pictures and theaters across the country are rolling out new protocols, trying to get you comfortably and safely back in these seats. a week after hyping up fans with the new trailer, filming for "the batman" starring robert pattinson is now on pause after a member of the production tested positive for covid-19. but this...