[brian] around the country, some workplaces are telling their employees, stay home, because of the coronavirus outbreak. it was so interesting to live through this extraordinary acceleration into the future, where this work-from-home world that we were told for decades was going to come didn t come gradually. it came in a moment. and we had to figure it out. okay, sweetheart. 66 was our high temperature. sweetie, no, no, no, no, no. you gotta be quiet when daddy s talking. [dana] i have a son who had to work from home and do virtual school. that was a challenge for me as a parent, just like every other parent, and most importantly was a challenge for him. but i feel very lucky because i had wi-fi, i had food, i had the ability to pay my mortgage. and not everybody had that luxury. [dr. hayes-bautista] it was clear that certain groups couldn t stay home, or else this economy would literally cease to function. we developed policies and measures that worked very, very well in beverly hi
[jeff] george floyd was 46 years old. he moved to minneapolis from his hometown of houston, looking for a better job. [gabe] floyd leaves behind two children, including 6-year-old gianna. [van] there have been innumerable black men who have been lynched, but none have ever had it filmed from beginning to end and shown to the world this far from people s noses. and when that happened, something broke in america. [gabe] tonight, the outrage in minneapolis is mounting, even after four officers were fired. was it enough for you that the officers were fired? that is not enough. [dr. hayes-bautista] after months of being locked up in the house, there was a lot of understandable reaction of, how much more of this do we have to witness before something changes? [sara] in the day, the protests were mostly peaceful. as nightfall would happen, things would change. [gabe] it s clear the violence is spreading. right now, multiple buildings on this block are on fire,
[miguel] for weeks, an ugly battle has been brewing over wearing masks in public. this is a sign of control. [dr. hayes-bautista] having folks that wouldn t listen to science is nothing new. what was new was the almost blessing of this rejection of science by the administration. there was actually a denial of science, as opposed to ignorance of science. donald trump started going into these press conferences and taking control, because he thought that s what the country wanted. except these press conferences turned into trump spectacles. and he got himself into more trouble. [norah] don t inject disinfectant. the comments from president trump that forced the maker of lysol to issue a warning. i see the disinfectant, which knocks it out in a minute. one minute. and is there a way we can do something like that, uh, by injection inside, or. or almost a cleaning? this wasn t just some guy saying this. this was the president.
[van] there have been innumerable black men who have been lynched, but none have ever had it filmed from beginning to end and shown to the world this far from people s noses. and when that happened, something broke in america. [gabe] tonight, the outrage in minneapolis is mounting, even after four officers were fired. was it enough for you that the officers were fired? that is not enough. [dr. hayes-bautista] after months of being locked up in the house, there was a lot of understandable reaction of, how much more of this do we have to witness before something changes? [sara] in the day, the protests were mostly peaceful. as nightfall would happen, things would change. [gabe] it s clear the violence is spreading. right now, multiple buildings on this block are on fire, the national guard just arrived on the scene. and suddenly, the precinct was on fire. we re watching it go up in flames right now. [cheering] [jemele] if you continue to subjugate, oppress a people,