And rhythm . Can we do that . I know that there are cameras, and i know that this is a slightly different set up, but can we stand, and if you see there are cameras right behind you, maybe you can move over just a little, or maybe they just need to get you right in that line of sight. You are good. Ok. Theres is a song that we say in the campaign, everybodys got a right to live. Everybody has got a right to live. So we say poverty no more, we want justice for the poor. Everybodys got a right to live. Can we all agree on that . We say poverty no more, we want justice for the poor. All right. Everybodys got a right to live everybodys got a right to live we say poverty no more we want justice for the poor everybodys got a right to live everybodys got a right to live everybodys got a right to live we say poverty no more we want justice for the poor everybodys got a right to live everybodys got a right to love. Everybodys got a right to love everybodys got a right to love we say poverty no
Mayors from at least 25 cities have ordered people off the streets as looters, fires, and protests continue to grow. We are a nation in pain. This hour, we will attempt to process some of that suffering together as the fires continue to burn. At night this week, of course, we are marking a terrible milestone, the coronavirus has killed more than 100,000 americans. You know, that can feel like just another number in a sea of dehumanizing data. So today were hoping to try to bring the humanity back. We want to honor the sons and daughters, the mothers, fathers, aunts, uncles, the favorite teachers, the beloved nurses who we all have lost to this horrible virus. For the next hour, were going to bring you prayer and words, hopefully, of comfort from religious leaders. Well have music from the harlem gospel choir and the brighamyoung a cappella group. Well bring you stories of the wonderful people the United States has lost to this terrible virus. People you may have heard of before, such a
You are hearing the bells that are ringing in Charleston South Carolina right now as an audio as a way of saying we are in unity, and standing by outside mother emanuel is correspondent adam reese. Adam, tell me what youre experiencing there this morning. Reporter the healing at emanuel is under way. Outside thousands line the streets. Inside, filled with black and white, people of all races as charleston mourns nine lives lost. Inside melissa, in the front row, Governor Haley. You have mayor riley, and i should point out about 16 rose back, Rick Santorum is here. The priest said early on the devil did enter our home but prayer changes things prayer changes us. Our hearts are broken tears are being shed. And melissa, i want to point out that downstairs the room where they had the bible study wednesday night, is also being used here as an overflow room for those people coming here to pray and remember those nine looifrz lost. Lives lost. There are a lot of tears shed as they remember th