Lewis, as well as the latest updates on the fight against coronavirus. First a quick look at the weekend forecast. Here is meteorologist lisa argen. Good morning everyone. Still dealing with some gray sky but inland were clear and today the wide range of temperatures. We can see the fog over the bay but it is sunny and our east bay and the south bay and as we look at the north bay from mouth tam, definitely scattering out the cloud deck. 58 downtown. 64 in oakland. 65 in san jose where it is sunny. And from the hills camera. Compressed marine layer. Low 60s in nevada with the sun and sunny in concord at 65. Through the morning with more sun, more warmth, especially inland. By 4 00 about 089 inland. 80 at the bay. Cool at the coast still and talk about your sunday coming up. Congressman john lewis fought bravely for the Civil Rights Movement and so much more. We look back at the life of the civil rights reporter jorn robert lewis didnt simple fight for it he shaped reporter a sharecropp
And racings checkered past. Ever aspect of life. Nightline starts right know. Byron pitts. Good evening. Thank you for joining us. Tonight parts of the u. S. Seeing what a Top Health Official says is a disturbing surge in covid19 infections. Now the Health Care Heroes going wherever the virus takes them. Their latest battle ground, arizona. Heres matt gutman. Today is my first day on the floor on my own. Its exciting, but its a little bit scary. Reporter Bridget Harrigan has answered the call of about, hospitals overwhelmed with covid19 cases are desperate for help from people like her. Be putting me in the covid unit the whole time. So ill want to be dressed up for that before i even get in the building. I was meant to go help on the front lines in some way. Reporter the traveling nurse has seen what the coronavirus has done to a dedated herself t fighting this pandemic starting in new york city. My hospital was full of patients, pull of people. Ive been to hospitals before where the
Know. Nightline starts right now with juju chang. Good evening. Thanks for joining us. Protests calling for racial equality spreading across the nation, sparking conversations in our homes. Fathers and sons from black and white families having their own versions of the talk. Conversations on race, policing and prejudice. My coanchor, byron pitts, has the story. Will you take a breath test for me . Yes or no . I dont want to refuse anything. Rayshard brooks, did you see about that . The cops come up. Put your hands behind your back. And when they tried to arrest him, he starts fighting them off. Stop and i thought what i told you about you have an encounteder with the police, like your job is to live through the encounter. Yeah. Reporter for Solomon Jones jr. , Difficult Conversations like this one with his 15yearold son arent optional, theyre essential. But then i thought about how george floyd was cooperative, and he still died. Mmhm. Just like what do we do. Yeah. Reporter we call it
Are we using ketchup the right way . Youre supposed to put it on your face, right . This is an interesting sign of the times. A small show of progress, perhaps. Johnson and johnson announced via instagram their plan to help heal our nations wounds. A line of racially inclusive bandaids. The johnsons wrote, we hear you. We see you. Were listening to you. We stand in solidarity with our black colleagues, collaborators, and community in the fight against racism, violence, and injustice. Theyre literally putting a bandaid on the problem of racism. But good for bandaids for finally opening things up beyond the shade theyve been using for 100 years. A color known internally as ed sheerans neck. Meanwhile, ford, the motor company, not the harrison, is planning to unveil a new bronco on july 9th, which is exciting, but also surprising because july 9th happens to be o. J. s birthday. For real. Ford says they didnt realize this when they announced it. What i want to know is, who did realize this
Thank you for joining us. Tonight, growing outrage over the death of a young black man who went to a store for iced tea and never came home. Dead after a confrontation with police. Now, a new cry for racial justice. We caution you, some of the images are disturbing. Heres deborah roberts. I dont think my anger will change. Reporter nearly a year ago, her 23yearold son elijah died just days after police confronted him as we walked home from a convenience store. His family calls it excessive force. Officials called it justified. Elijahs case was closed. Disappearing from headlines until now. To be clear, im not just calling it assault. Im calling it murder. Reporter in the wake filled to coast. Even in elijahs home state of colorado. It hurts. Everybody is screaming names, but im like, last year it would have made a big difference. The george floyd case was a gamechan gamechange gamechanger, opening up the door for all sorts of stuff with law enforcement. Reporter this weekend, demonstra