Trump is said to be planning to file a lawsuit against his niece, mary trump, over a forthcoming memoir that reportedly does not paint uncle donny in a positive light. This is the book. Its called too much and never enough how my family created the worlds most dangerous man. Which is a lot longer than the original title, which was my uncle is a dick. Trump claims his nieces book would violate the terms of a nondisclosure agreement he had her sign in 2001. Imagine having an nda with your niece. Thats really all you need to know about someone. The other book he would very much like to keep from coming out is from a member of his inner circle, former National Security advisor, john bolton. We got a few mcnuggets today and among many unbelievable claims in the book, bolton writes that trump said journalists should be executed. That he didnt know britain was a nuclear power, that he asked if finland was part of russia, he begged the chinese to help him with the election, and has a penis tha
Pamela edwardss, anchor of 6 abc action news morning edition. The screen is yours. Thats wonderful. Andy, in this new age of social distancing its great we can get it done and judy an honor to read your back. A running theme in the book how often people tell you, people who should know, say i had no idea. And im hopeful that people reading your book and joining in on the conversation tonight will be brought up to speed on what your fight has been about and all the changes you have made and in fact thats where i wanted to start to give people a little bit of a perspective. I wanted you to do a compare and contrast what it was like when you were a young person. You opened the back talk about your childhood in brooklyn. What isth it wag like to be a person come thing into world with a disability and what its like now, the differences you see. Guest well, on the one hadnt the differences are very, very significant because when i had polio in 1949 in brooklyn, there was just the beginning o
Dr. Jon lapook and Jill Schlesinger coming up. But well look at this outbreak and earlier epidemics, parallels that have americans with long memories thinking,weve been here before. Rita braver reports our cover story. By late fall, 1916. Reporter long before covid19, there was another virus that terrified americans. What were your symptoms . Sh high temperature, pain, headaches. About five days into it, i was delirious, i couldnt stand up. Reporter ahead on sunday morning, what we can learn from the race to conquer polio. Pauley actor Henry Winkler has come a long way since those happy days as the fonz, thstng times,s winw t tracy smith. Reporter i hope this is doesnt disappoint, but Henry Winkler at home doesnt dress like the fonz. So this isnt just for us . You wouldnt normally be in your pajamas . I might. Reporter later on sunday morning, a visit with Henry Winkler. Pauley you might call the outlook for a new house of per performers mainly sunny. They usually have stages and live
In our cover story. Contact tracing means tracking the spread of a disease from each person to everybody theyve been in contact with. What weve been focusing on a lot in the United States is the care and treatment aspect. Almost no attention has been paid to the Contact Tracing piece. C. E. O. S of apple and google released this joint logo. But thanks to a history a hiy ric collaboration between google and apple, our phones may be able to do the Contact Tracing for us. How big tech may save a lot of lives. Pauley Erin Moriarty talks with the stars of a new tv series, depicting the longfought battle over the equal rights amendment. Why should women accept this picture of a half life. Set in the 1970s, a new tv series returns to long hair, short skirts, and two very different womens movements. Women are not monolists. They are religious persuasions, all persuasions. Later on sunday morning, the battle for equal rights, then and now. Pauley weve been seeing a lot of people interviewed fro
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