Tonight, several developing stories as we come on the air. The coronavirus and the haunting new images tonight. A refrigerated truck called in as a mortuary reaches capacity in california. Texas reporting its deadliest day. More than 10,000 people now hospitalized there. In florida tonight, more than 11,000 new cases. And tonight, dr. Deborah birx now warning as infections skyrocket, deaths will follow. At the same time, the nation facing a testing crisis. Houston closing Testing Sites due to heat. In arizona, some waiting up to ten days for results, if theyre able to find a test. And President Trump tonight in hardhit florida, appearing at several events, no mask. After the first lady and this image supporting masks. And our new poll here tonight, twothirds of americans disapprove of how the president has handled the pandemic. The growing concern involving children tonight. Doctors reporting new cases of children and that dangerous reaction. Also in texas, an infant dying with the vir
show up in first grade you are significantly behind. the good news is it turns out as you re learning as a parent that kids are amazingly resilient and they can catch up, but it also means that we have to make investments to ensure they catch up. how many other kids are there who aren t even in that room? one of the things we really liked about this program, becoming a man was they didn t focus on the superstars, right? when they deliberately target not the kids who are in the most trouble or are either most successful in defying the odd, but the kids who are right there and sort of in the middel that can tip in either direction that if they get an encouraging adult, if they are able to, as
i heard, i was reading in a speech you gave a while back a figure i had never heard before that by the age of three if you grow up in a low income family you ve heard 30 million fewer words than a 3-year-old child in a well off family. which means by the time you show up in first grade you are already significantly behind. now, the good news is it turns out as you re learning as a parent, kids are amazingly resilient. and they can catch up. but it also means that we have to make investments to ensure they catch up: i leave that room thinking how many other kids are there not even in that room? one of the things we really liked about this program, becoming a man, was they didn t focus on the superstars. right? that they deliberately target not the kids who are either in the most trouble or most
and they can catch up. but it also means that we have to make investments to ensure that they catch up. the other thing, i mean, i leave that room thinking, how many other kids are there who aren t even in that? one of the things we liked about this program, becoming a man, was they didn t focus on the superstars, right. that they deliberately target not the kids who are either in the most trouble or are most successful in defying the odds. but the kids who are right there, sort of in the middle, that can tip in either direction, that if they get an encouraging adult, if they are able to, as lazarus was expressing there, if they can find words to tell their story and express themselves and talk out what they re feeling, they can succeed.
many other kids are there who aren t even in that? one of the things we liked about this program, becoming a man, was they didn t focus on the superstars, right? that they deliberately target not the kids who are either in the most trouble or are most successful in defying the odds. but the kids who are right there, sort of in the middle, that can tip in either direction, that if they get an encouraging adult, if they are able to, as lazarus was expressing there, if they can find words to tell their story and express themselves and talk out what they re feeling, they can succeed. and that s part of what i think made this conversation wonderful, is, these kids aren t like sort of one in a million.