school. statewide school closures last spring helped reduce the number of infections and deaths as dr. anthony fauci offer this is blunt warning to teachers. so, in many respects unfortunately, though this may sound a little scary and harsh i don t mean it to be that way is that you re going to be actually part of the experiment of the learning curve of what we need to know. well, part of that learning curve, erin, of course also includes how the virus impacts children, how they can spread it. we know they can be asymptomatic spreaders even if symptoms are less severe than most adults. michigan is seeing a rise in cases among cases 19 and younger. that 0 to 19-year-old age group cases have increased nearly 80% erin in just the last three weeks. thank you very much. we ve seen that age group, you know, we re seeing it across the
around her. reporter: the bertolets also went to court to seek custody of haley, but harold was still her father and even from jail made it clear he was not going to let his in-laws take his daughter. he is a horrible person that i want to be put in prison for the rest of his life. he deserves to be there, and he does not deserve to be a parent to this beautiful child. reporter: haley stayed in colorado and lived with her godparents. the bertolets only chance to gain custody of her would be if harold was convicted of her mother s murder. harold pleaded not guilty, and that meant the stakes were doubly high when on september 8, 2015, ten months after his arrest, harold henthorn went on trial. it would be a battle for both his freedom and his daughter. the burden of proof is always on the prosecution, which in this case had no forensic evidence, no physical evidence, no fingerprints or dna.
father and even from jail made it clear he was not going to let his in-laws take his daughter. he is a horrible person that i want to be put in prison for the rest of his life. he deserves to be there, and he does not deserve to be a parent to this beautiful child. reporter: haley stayed in colorado and lived with her godparents. the bertolets only chance to gain custody of her would be if harold was convicted of her mother s murder. harold pleaded not guilty, and that meant the stakes were doubly high when on september 8, 2015, ten months after his arrest, harold henthorn went on trial. it would be a battle for both his freedom and his daughter. the burden of proof is always on the prosecution, which in this case had no forensic evidence, no physical evidence, no fingerprints or dna. and no witnesses who saw harold push toni off the cliff. juror john johnson was skeptical. right at the start because i
clear people must stay at home. i know how hard this is for everybody but people should not be meeting friends, they should not be meeting family members who live outside of their home and, as i have said previously, for all of us right now, life should not be feeling normal. if it is, that you are almost certainly not sticking to the rules that we are asking people abide by. i m confident that the vast majority of people will comply with these rules and i want to thank everyone in advance for doing that. however, later this week, the emergency legislation that parliament will discuss shortly, will give us powers of enforcement and i want to be very clear we will use these powers if necessary. the scottish parliament will meet on wednesday to consider more emergency legislation. in wales, there was an unprecedented session of the senate,
arrest, harold henthorn went on trial. it would be a battle for both his freedom and his daughter. the burden of proof is always on the prosecution, which in this case had no forensic evidence, no physical evidence, no fingerprints or dna. and no witnesses who saw harold push toni off the cliff. juror john johnson was skeptical. right at the start, because i didn t know anything about it, i ll thinking, okay, this is going to be hard to prove. no witnesses, no evidence at that point. so what do you have? reporter: but there was all that life insurance. there were the cell phone pings that seemed to show harold scouting out toni s last hike. the prosecution even showed the jury a map found in harold s car with an x marking the spot where toni fell. and there were all those versions of what harold said happened on that mountain. this was a case in which the