Sounded crazy. If i were the guy out there watching dateline i wouldnt believe this. Its like watching a tv show. And youre telling us to search for the one armed man. Yes. We found indian joe. Thats all true . Yes. All true. What else would we find . Theres a maniac out there. Im lester holt and this is dateline. Heres a story of deadly intent. Youre looking at the life of the hoglan family of san francisco. Played out in moments stretching across the years. Thats the mom, connie just after she gave birth to son jonathan. Okay. Looking over here guys. Good one. Here he is six years later after losing a tooth. Hey, jonathan. Thats a great smile you have there. This is oldest daughter, jill, learning to play golf. That was a nice one, jill. And this is her little sister. Today the kids are grown. Jill has a child of her own. Jacqueline is married. And jonathan has graduated high school. And looking back, the childhood they describe is one of stability and routine. Just normal happy fami
And not just in the state of florida, its actually the highest daily report from any state in the nation thus far in the pandemic, and that includes new york at the height of its outbreak. 33 states are now seeing an increase in new cases over the past week. Those are the states that are orange and red on your map. The country is reporting more than 60,000 new infections on average every day over the last three days. All of this as there is a fierce debate underway over when and how schools should resume inperson classes. The white house making an aggressive case for all schools to reopen this fall. Education secretary betsy devos was on cnns state of the union this morning. What are experts telling you about the appropriate level of transmission for a school before it has to shut down . Well, i know that thats an area that the cdc is helping to provide further insight into. I cant as a nonphysician or a nonmedical expert tell you precisely what to do in the case of one child in the cl
Believe this. Its like watching a tv show. The first thing out of my mouth was, there is no way. They have the wrong guy. It is like watching a tv show, and youre telling us to go search for the onearmed man. Yes. Theres a maniac out there. He had two complete lives. And lived them as one. Its like whoa, its you. Reporter youre looking at the life of the hogueland family of san diego played out in brief moments stretching across the reporter youre looking at the life of the hogueland family of san diego played out in brief moments stretching across the years, from the prosaic to the profound. Thats the mom, connie, just after she gave birth to son jonathan. Okay. Look over here, guys. One, two, three. Good one. Reporter here he is, six years later after losing a tooth. Hey, jonathan, thats a great smile you have there. Reporter this is oldest daughter jill learning to play golf. Thats a nice one, jill. Reporter and this is her little sister jacqueline. Today the kids are grown. Jill ha
Jill has a child of her own. Jaclyn is married and jonathan has graduated high school. And looking back, the childhood they describe is one of stability and routine. Just normal happy family, i say it would be. Mmhmm. We go to church on sundays. Wed have movie nights or Family Vacation that we had taken, usually disneyland, which is our favorite. Everything was just as a family. Everything was perfect. Reporter they loved each other and they had a good marriage. Exactly. Reporter the patriarch of the hoagland family, larry, was a leader in their church and a professional photographer who can be heard off camera gently directing his children through these precious kodak moments. Dad thats good. Keep going. I always remember getting sick of it because i just wanted to have fun and we always had to pause and take a picture, which kind of got annoy pg after a while, but looking back, nice to see the picture, i guess. Reporter mom connie loved being with her kids so much that, as they grew
Miles, threatening key sources of water and power for the city of San Francisco. Jeffrey brown gets the latest on the dangerous blaze. Woodruff we continue our march on washington conversation series, as a father and son reflect on what that event has young people were found with courage and some often radical symptoms, i wouldnt have the ifill and we close with the story of Army Staff Sergeant ty Michael Carter, who received the nations highest military honor today for his bravery druing the war on afghanistan. Thats all ahead on tonights newshour. Major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by bnsf railway. And by the alfred p. Sloan foundation. Supporting science, technology, and improved Economic Performance and Financial Literacy in the 21st century. And with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. And friends of the newshour. This program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. And by contributions to your pbs station from viewers