Us to. They come hungry. Narrator in places like ohio. Sometimes this is probably the only meal they get. I dont think anybody thought wed be doing this you know, yeah. Narrator home to some of the poorest communities in the country. Being a single mom is hard. You know if i could feed my kids without having assistance, you best betcha i would, but i cant. Flour, salt . Chicken or . Beef if you have beef. Yeah, we have. Narrator from the start of the crisis, frontline followed three children and their families. When we say we dont like have money, like, we really dont. I have no home, i cant provide a home for my children right now. I walk to mcdonalds because they have a free lunch for school aged kids. Were here for the free lunch. Narrator as they navigated months of uncertainty. If we cant finish the rest of the year, we may get held back again. If they keep these schools shut, im gonna go crazy. I cannot teach her. If i feel sad or something, and i expressed to my mom, that would
Over 10 years. Olays hydration was unbeaten every time. Olay, face anything. Welcome back. The pandemic lockdowns have forced nearly 3 million Young Americans back into their parents homes, often back in their old childhood bedrooms. How is that really working out for them . Perhaps more importantly, their parents . Heres abcs whit johnson. Okay, honey, here you go. Youre the best, mom. Reporter for some parents, failure to launch is not comedy, its reality. We were good parents and now were supposed to be done. Reporter according to a recent analysis by zillow, the effects of the pandemic drove 2. 7 million adults back into their parents home in march and april. More than 80 of them were genzers. Whats it like having everyone under the same roof again . Mom, whats one thing you would say to me about living at home now . Buy your own groceries. Reporter the young adults we spoke to say living at hotel mom and dad has its perks. Best part about living with my parents right now is not pa
Tonight, join jimmy and his guests Alex Rodriguez Lili Reinhart, comedian ian lara, and featuring the legendary roots crew questlove 1156 steve and now, here he is, jimmy fallon [ cheers and applause jimmy thank you very much, everybody. Welcome. Welcome, welcome, welcome to the tonight show. This is it youre here. [ cheers and applause thank you for being here you look good. Well, lets get to some news it just came out that donald trump jr. s new book is now number one on the New York Times best seller list when he heard that, President Trump was like, you lost me at New York Times and lost me again at don jr. [ light laughter ] im just kidding trump was actually pretty excited for don jr he even tweeted, wow, was just told my sons book triggered is number one on the New York Times best seller list congratulations, don. Thats a pretty special moment for don jr until a few minutes later when trump tweeted, just got hacked ignore last tweet. [ laughter ] steve wow. Come on. Why, why jim
he married the woman of his dreams, beautiful and sweet. she was just angelic. and was folded into her tight-knit family headed by an elderly religious matriarch. you were either part of their family or you weren t. together they had a little girl, sydney. when their marriage fell apart, her family closed ranks. in their view, sydney was their property. one day he went to pick up his little girl for a visit and was never seen alive again. he died right there. dad?ut who would kill a devoted the unbelievable choice, his golden girl wife or the gracious family matriarch? they seemed so loving, but was there another side. it s a monster that comes out of a closet. it s very ugly. how dark is that side? murderous. but which one was the killer? hello and welcome to dateline. he was a man suddenly confronted with something monstrous, evil at the door. this story is a mystery about a father of two young daughters. one night he left to pick up one of them an
thank you so much for once again letting us into your homes during these extraordinary times. we are grateful. the beat with ari melber starts rite now. thanks so much. welcome to the beat. i m ari melber, and we are tracking several stories for you tonight, including potentially remarks from president biden. but we begin right now with a mystery. consider that nobody really publicly has said they know exactly what secret deals were cut to make kevin mccarthy speaker. mccarthy isn t making it public even though there s been dribs and drabs in reports. house republicans actually say they are in the dark about what s been reported as a shod doe document, that there s a secret three-page addendum that includes mccarthy s most controversial conseeings to those so-called rebels. now controversial is one of those words that could mean different things to different people in politics, but that s reporting a lot of people in d.c. or people around mccarthy think it s controversi