Emmy nominee Kate Mara held hands with her 19-month-old daughter from her three-year marriage to Jamie Bell after stopping by Blue Bottle Coffee in LA s Los Feliz neighborhood on Sunday.
The 37-year-old New York native sported black sweatpants, a vegan motorcycle jacket, a brown beanie, and a black mask to protect herself and others from the coronavirus.
COVID-19 is spiking nationwide, and there have been over 525K confirmed cases in Los Angeles leading to 8,298 deaths as of Sunday - according to Johns Hopkins University.
Mother-daughter stroll: Emmy nominee Kate Mara held hands with her 19-month-old daughter from her three-year marriage to Jamie Bell after stopping by Blue Bottle Coffee in LA s Los Feliz neighborhood on Sunday
we expect another briefing by the ntsb later today. it s really important, when we look at this video, to figure out what can we learn from this? is it as simple as what the pilots did? is it something with the plane? do they have to change something? as we ve been talking all morning, kate, this happens to infrequently. you did make a great point. we ve already learned, i feel like in just a couple days, more information than i think we ve heard in early moments of previous crashes. we have pictures and living witnesses and survivors. i think those things are key. and it p happening at an airport was fundamental, a lot of cameras, a lot of access. coming up on new day, an improbable play date. help me out with this one. what happens when you combine a baby chimp, two tiger cubs, and a wolf pup. you re going to find out. it s our must see moment. my name is mike and i quit smoking. chantix. it s a non-nicotine pill. i didn t want nicotine to give up nicotine.
next year. that was last weekend. he told a radio interviewer now he is looking forward to meeting with the secret service. yeah, we actually have heard from the secret service and they have a duty and i salute them. i support them, and i m looking forward to our meeting tomorrow. i m sure it will be a fine gathering. we all remember the sight of oil gushing into the gulf of mexico. later washing up on the beaches. now bp has reached a class action settlement with thousands of businesses and individuals who filed claims after that disaster. price tag for the settlement, almost $8 billion. bp says that the number could go even higher. new jersey school district will pay $4.2 million to a student who was paralyzed after being attacked by a bully. this incident happened in 2006 when sawyer rosenstein was just 12 years old. he was punched in the stomach by another student which triggered a blood clot that caused paralysis. he was repeatedly bullied months before the attack.
we re working to bring you more on that in just a moment. we begin though keeping them honest and the ugly offspring of birtherism, that s a word, and bigotry. most people who doubt that president obama was born here also sharply deny their suspicions are rooted in race. a woman named marilyn davenport is no exception to that in southern california s orange county. you ll have to decide whether her denial of allegations that she s a racist is credible. frid afternoon she forwarded an e-mail. at first she called the fuss much ado about nothing and later today she changed her tune a bit. you will have to decide which version of that rings true. first, the e-mail in question. it s this. this is what ms. davenport forwarded. president obama s head on a baby chimp s body, mother and father chimp sitting beside him. above it, the text said this, now you know why, no birth certificate. scott baugh is one of the people who got that e-mail. he says he replied to the e-mail