finally tonight here, finally tonight here, america strong. we are determined to continue celebrating our front line workers, but there s someone else just as determined. the guard watching over them. the front line workers, the first responders, at kaiser permanente downey medical center in california. they have been working around the clock since the pandemic began. and every day after their long, grueling 12-hour shift, they leave, but there s been one constant. their security guard, robert johnson. good morning! robert s hands in the air, cheering. elbow bumps. and the smiles felt right through their masks. since march, for four months, robert has waited every day for the doctors, nurses and the staff as their shifts change, to celebrate them, to honor them. tonight, robert right here. hi, david. that security guard on why he
kneel for you. a message to americans who want change. holding signs. enough. racism is a public health emergency. this woman telling us this moment is for her son. he has a right to grow up, he s okay. you know, this world that we live in is not as cruel and as bad as everybody makes it, you know? i want him to live his dreams. reporter: elbow bumps from the nurses who say we will never forget the cheers for us. and now, this is for you. there are signs of hope. and we ll see you right here tomorrow. good night.