Tonight, several developing stories as we come on the air. President trump on the police in america. The president surrounded by Law Enforcement while signing his Executive Order today, suggesting Police Departments ban choke holds unless an officers life is in danger. But the president does not mandate an end to the practice. Also saying the American People demand law and order, even if they dont know thats what they want. Families of those killed by Police Meeting with the president and what they said after. There is also news tonight about the Deadly Police shooting of Rayshard Brooks in atlanta. The d. A. To decide on possible murder charges. And what were also learning tonight about the officer who shot and killed brooks, his record. The coronavirus, and is china tonight dealing with another emergency . Residents in beijing now being told to lock down and avoid nonessential travel. It involves another market, a
new cluster in the city. Whats really happening . What we know so far
return. so glad to see you. thank you. how do you feel? feel good, thanks. awesome. nurse deb heading right back into the e.r. have a great day, deb! thank you! deb wearing her protective gear, telling us she s been reassuring patients who are now battling the virus, saying, i ve been there, stay strong. hi, david! deb after her first shift back. it s 4:00 p.m., leaving my job right now. it was great being back at work. it was very exciting to be back and i m completely exhausted. have a good night. tonight, deb back with the team that cared for her, now caring for the next patients battling the virus. nurse deb is back. we should note that later tonight here, the documentary let it fall about the 1992 l.a. riots, 8:00 p.m. eastern right here. good night. hey, hey, hey!
stay on the stories of the heroes on the front lines, getting the virus themselves. tonight, another hero s return. last night, we introduced you to mia house, the mother who is back at work, driving buses in new york city after coming down with covid-19. it took weeks for this mother and wife to recover. back to dinners with her family, back to the grocery store with her children. my favorite part about my job is knowing i m making a difference. this is what i signed up for. this is my job. and tonight here, another one of those heroes you met right here going back. boston nurse deb buonopane, who came down with the virus. it was her own hospital that treated her. we remember the day she left the hospital, brigham and n s, where she s been working for more than 30 years. and this is what she told us weeks ago. david, i just want to say to the nurses that took care of me while i was a covid-19 patient, that you are loved by those who you take care of. and tonight, look at her
reporter: so many of the patients days later, weeks later, all remembering the faces, the names who helped them. in boston, the nurse tending to the sick who got sick herself. that nurse, deb buonopane, and that moment she left her own hospital. deb is a former navy nurse, tonight telling her team at brigham and women s hospital, she will soon be back. hi, david. i just want to say to the nurses that took care of me while i was a covid-19 patient, that you are loved by those who you take care of, and i appreciate everything you did for me, the support you ve shown me. thanks so much. reporter: and outside boston, in hingham, the bello family. who you ve met right here before. dad, jim, whose condition was worsening for weeks in the hospital, on a ventilator. they carefully allowed his wife, kim, to be by his side. and soon after, he got better. and tonight hey, david. this is the bello family. reporter: the bellos have never forgotten the team at mass