  >>> TONIGHT, AMERICA
  CLOSING IN ON THREE 
  MILLION CASES OF
  COVID-19 AS NEW 
  CONCERNS OVER THOSE 
  MASSIVE HOLIDAY 
  WEEKEND CROWDS
  HUNDREDS PACKED IN, 
  PARTYING WITHOUT MASKS
  AS SOME STATES BROKE
  RECORDS.
  HOSPITALS PUSHED TO 
  THE LIMIT.
  IN FLORIDA, 44 ICUs AT
  CAPACITY
  THE MLB REVEALING ITS 
  SHORTENED SCHEDULE, 
  EVEN AS SEVERAL 
  PLAYERS TEST POSITIVE.
  >>> AND JUST IN, THE
  BIG CITY MAYOR AND VP 
  CONTENDER ALSO TESTING
  POSITIVE. 
  >>> ALSO GROWING
  FEARS.
  HOW AIRBORNE IS THE 
  VIRUS?
  OVER 200 SCIENTISTS 
  URGING THE W.H.O. TO
  CHANGE ITS GUIDANCE.
  AND WHAT DOES IT MEAN 
  FOR RETURNING TO
  SCHOOL
  HARVARD ANNOUNCING
  FALL PLANS WITH MAJOR 
  CHANGES.
  PRESIDENT TRUMP'S NEW 
  ATTACK ON BUBBA 
  WALLACE AND ON NASCAR 
  FOR BANNING THE 
  CONFEDERATE FLAG
  HOW WALLACE IS FIRING 
  BACK. 
  >>> THE DEADLY
  OUTBREAK OF SHOOTINGS 
  IN SEVERAL U.S. 
  CITIES
  CHILDREN AMONG THE
  DEAD
  NOW ONE STATE IS
  CALLING IN THE
  NATIONAL GUARD
  >>> JEFFREY EPSTEIN'S 
  WHEN GHISLAINE MAXWELL
  WILL FACE THE JUDGE.
  >>> AND CELEBRATING A 
  COUNTRY MUSIC LEGEND
  >> Announcer: THIS IS 
  "NBC NIGHTLY NEWS"
  WITH LESTER HOLT
  >>> GOOD EVENING, 
  EVERYONE
  TONIGHT, THE COUNTRY
  IS BRACING FOR WHAT 
  AMOUNTS TO A COVID
  HANGOVER
  EXPERTS WARNING THERE 
  WILL BE A PRICE TO PAY
  FOR THE CAREFREE
  HOLIDAY CELEBRATIONS
  THAT DREW CROWDS AT 
  PARTIES LIKE IT WAS 
  2019
  NOW OFFICIALS FEARING 
  A BUMP IN INFECTIONS
  AND HOSPITALIZATIONS
  IN THE DAYS AND WEEKS 
  TO FOLLOW.
  ALL, OF COURSE, ON TOP
  OF THE RECORD-BREAKING
  SURGE OF NEW
  INFECTIONS
  250,000 IN JUST FIVE
  DAYS
  THE RUNNING TALLY OF
  U.S. CASES APPROACHING
  3 MILLION, WITH NO
  SIGN
  SURROUNDED BY FAMILY, 
  WHO SANG HIS SONGS BY 
  HIS SIDE AS HE PASSED.
  HERE IN LOS ANGELES 
  COUNTY WHERE THE
  NUMBER OF NEW 
  INFECTIONS HAS SPIKED 
  IN THE LAST TWO WEEKS,
  ICU BEDS COULD BE AT
  CAPACITY BY THE END OF
  THE MONTH.
  THERE ARE MORE
  INFECTIONS IN THIS
  REGION THAN IN NEARLY 
  ANY OTHER PART OF THE 
  COUNTRY.
  LESTER
  >> ALL RIGHT
  MIGUEL ALMAGUER 
  TONIGHT, THANK YOU. 
  >>> AS COVID SURGES 
  ACROSS MANY STATES, 
  SOME HOSPITALS ARE AT 
  THE BRINK.
  IN FLORIDA ALONE, 
  DOZENS OF ICUs ARE OUT
  OF BEDS.
  KERRY SANDERS HAS 
  MORE
  >> Reporter: TONIGHT, 
  SCENES LIKE THESE ON
  SOME OF FLORIDA'S 
  BEACHES OVER THE
  HOLIDAY WEEKEND 
  WORRYING HEALTH 
  OFFICIALS, WITH 44
  HOSPITALS HERE NOW
  REACHING ICU CAPACITY.
  NORTH SIDE HOSPITAL IN
  ST. PETERSBURG AMONG
  THEM
  IS FLORIDA HEADED IN
  THAT SAME OVERLOAD
  THAT NEW YORK HAD?
  >> I HOPE NOT.
  WE ARE SEEING AN
  INCREASE ON A DAILY 
  BASIS OR A WEEKLY 
  BASIS.
  >> Reporter: WHILE THE
  DEATH TOLL IN FLORIDA 
  AT NEARLY 4,00
  REMAINS MUCH SMALLER
  THAN NEW YORK, NEARLY 
  32,000, THERE ARE 
  WORRYING SIGNS
  IT TOOK FLORIDA FOUR
  MONTHS TO REGISTER
  100,000 CASES.
  IN THE LAST WEEK, IT
  DOUBLED TO 200,000
  AND THIS FROM MIAMI 
  BEACH'S MAYOR ABOUT 
  PATIENTS NEEDING
  VENTILATORS.
  >> IN DADE COUNTY TWO 
  WEEKS AGO, THERE WERE 
  60 PATIENTS ON VENTS
  TODAY IT IS OVER 160
  121 PATIENTS TWO WEEKS
  AGO IN THE INTENSIVE
  CARE
  THAT CENSUS IS NOW
  OVER 330
  >> Reporter: FLORIDA
  GOVERNOR RON DeSANTIS 
  SAYS THE INCREASE IN
  CASES IS BECAUSE THE
  AVERAGE AGE OF THOSE
  BEING TESTED HAS
  DROPPED TO 36 YEARS 
  OLD, YOUNG ENOUGH THAT
  THEY ARE NOT LIKELY TO
  BE SERIOUSLY ILL AND
  WHO DID NOT GET TESTED
  AT THE BEGINNING
  NOW, TESTING LINES
  INTO DAY-LONG WAITS.
  >> THERE'S REALLY NO
  NEED TO BE FEARFUL
  ABOUT IT
  I MEAN, WE CAN TALK 
  ABOUT THE DIFFERENT 
  STEPS THAT INDIVIDUALS
  CAN TAKE, THAT WE'RE
  GOING TO TAKE 
  STATEWIDE, BUT AT THE 
  END OF THE DAY, YOU 
  KNOW, THIS IS 
  SOMETHING THAT'S BEEN 
  AROUND FOR QUITE SOME 
  TIME
  >> Reporter: TONIGHT, 
  DOCTORS ALSO TELL US
  THEY FOUND BETTER WAYS
  TO TREAT THE VIRUS
  >> TWO WEEKS AFTER
  JULY 4th IS WHEN YOU
  WOULD PROBABLY SEE A
  SPIKE THAT WILL BE
  RELATED BACK TO JULY
  4th.
  >> Reporter: ARE YOU
  ANTICIPATING THAT?
  >> WE'RE READY FOR
  IT, AND WE'RE HOPING
  IT DOESN'T COME.
  >> Reporter: ALL OF 
  THIS COMES AS FLORIDA 
  BUSINESSES ARE TRYING 
  TO BOUNCE BACK, 
  INCLUDING UNIVERSAL 
  RESORTS, OUR PARENT 
  COMPANY, AND PORTIONS 
  OF DISNEY WORLD THAT
  OPENED ON SATURDAY
  LESTER
  >> KERRY SANDERS IN 
  HARD-HIT FLORIDA
  TONIGHT, THANKS.
  >>> THERE IS ALSO 
  GROWING CONCERN THAT
  THE CORONAVIRUS MAY BE
  MORE AIRBORNE THAN
  PREVIOUSLY KNEW.
  LET'S GET MORE ON THAT
  FROM GABE GUTIERREZ.
  >> Reporter: IT'S NO
  SECRET THAT 
  CORONAVIRUS SPREADS 
  THROUGH THE AIR.
  THE QUESTION NOW IS 
  HOW MUCH
  DO YOU THINK THE
  W.H.O. HAS DOWNPLAYED 
  THE THREAT OF AIRBORNE
  TRANSMISSION
  >> YES
  WHAT THAT MEANS IS
  THAT THERE MAY NOT BE 
  AS MUCH ATTENTION TO
  VENTILATION AND MASK
  WEARING AS THERE OUGHT
  TO BE.
  >> Reporter: DR. DON
  MILTON IS NOW AMONG 
  THE MORE THAN 200 
  SCIENTISTS FROM 32
  COUNTRIES THAT ARE
  PUBLISHING AN OPEN
  LETTER TO THE WORLD 
  HEALTH ORGANIZATION,
  URGING THE AGENCY TO
  REVISE ITS GUIDELINES 
  AND ACKNOWLEDGE THE 
  VIRUS CAN MORE EASILY 
  SPREAD THROUGH THE AIR
  INDOORS THAN
  PREVIOUSLY THOUGHT
  THIS VIDEO FROM THE 
  NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF
  HEALTH SHOWS DEPOSIT
  LETS, HIGHLIGHTED IN
  GREEN, STAYING
  AIRBORNE FOR MORE THAN
  12 MINUTES AFTER
  SOMEONE STOPS 
  SPEAKING
  THE SCIENCE HAS 
  SHIFTED.
  >> THERE IS NO REASON 
  TO BE WALKING AROUND
  WITH A MASK.
  >> Reporter:
  INITIALLY, PUBLIC 
  HEALTH OFFICIALS
  DOWNPLAYED FACE 
  COVERINGS EXCEPT FOR
  HEALTH CARE WORKERS.
  NOT ANYMORE.
  >> PLAN A, DON'T GO IN
  A CROWD.
  PLAN B, IF YOU DO,
  MAKE SURE YOU WEAR A
  MASK
  >> Reporter: THE TOPIC
  HAS GROWN MORE
  POLARIZING. 
  >> IF YOU DON'T WANT
  TO WEAR A MASK, YOU 
  SHOULDN'T HAVE TO.
  IT'S A FREE COUNTRY.
  EVERYONE SHOULD GET TO
  DO AS THEY PLEASE.
  >> I DON'T GET TO WALK
  INTO A RETAIL STORE 
  AND LIGHT UP A
  CIGARETTE OUT OF MY 
  DESIRE TO SMOKE 
  INDOORS.
  I SHOULDN'T BE ABLE TO
  WALK INTO A RETAIL
  STORE NOT WEARING A 
  MASK
  >> Reporter: TODAY, 
  HARVARD UNIVERSITY
  ANNOUNCED ONLINE
  COURSES FOR THE ENTIRE
  ACADEMIC YEAR.
  ACROSS THE COUNTRY, 
  MILLIONS OF PARENTS 
  AND STUDENTS ARE NOW
  IN LIMBO AS SCHOOL
  DISTRICTS WEIGH THE 
  RISKS FOR THE FALL
  >> I'M REALLY WORRIED 
  THAT IF WE DON'T HAVE 
  THE MASK MANDATE IN 
  PLACE THAT THE CHANCES
  OF THEM GETTING THIS, 
  BRINGING IT HOME TO 
  ME, PASSING IT ON TO
  MY DAD, WHO IS 85, OR 
  MY MOTHER-IN-LAW, WHO 
  IS 75, IS PRETTY
  SIGNIFICANT.
  >> Reporter: IN NEW 
  YORK CITY, RESTAURANTS
  ARE SCRAMBLING TO 
  BREAK EVEN BY 
  EXPANDING OUTDOOR 
  SEATING.
  >> RIGHT NOW WE'RE
  DOING ABOUT 25% TO 30%
  OF WHAT WE COULD DO 
  BEFORE AS FAR AS
  IN-HOUSE DINING.
  IT'S JUST ABOUT BEING 
  CREATIVE
  >> Reporter: EVEN 
  THOUGH THE CITY IS NOW
  IN PHASE THREE OF 
  REOPENING, INDOOR 
  DINING IS STILL NOT 
  ALLOWED AND WON'T BE
  FOR THE FORESEEABLE 
  FUTURE
  LESTER
  >> ALL RIGHT
  GABE GUTIERREZ
  TONIGHT, THANKS.
  >>> PRESIDENT TRUMP 
  TODAY DEFENDED HIS
  ADMINISTRATION'S
  HANDLING OF THE 
  CORONAVIRUS, WHILE
  TURNING HIS ATTENTION 
  TOWARDS DIVISIVE
  CULTURAL ISSUES,
  QUESTIONING NASCAR'S
  DECISION TO BAN THE 
  CONFEDERATE FLAG. 
  NBC'S PETER ALEXANDER 
  HAS MORE NOW FROM THE 
  WHITE HOUSE.
  >> Reporter: TONIGHT, 
  DURING THE HEIGHT OF
  THE PANDEMIC, 
  PRESIDENT TRUMP IS
  TURNING HIS ATTENTION 
  TO NASCAR'S ONLY BLACK
  FULL-TIME DRIVER AFTER
  THE FBI DETERMINED
  LAST MONTH THAT BUBBA 
  WALLACE WAS NOT THE 
  TARGET OF A HATE CRIME
  WHEN A NOOSE WAS FOUND
  IN HIS ASSIGNED GARAGE
  AT TALLADEGA SPEEDWAY.
  THE PRESIDENT 
  TWEET I
  TWEETING, HAS WALLACE 
  APOLOGIZED TO ALL 
  THOSE GREAT NASCAR
  DRIVERS AND OFFICIALS 
  WHO CAME TO HIS AID,
  ONLY TO FIND OUT THE
  WHOLE THING WAS JUST
  ANOTHER HOAX
  BUT IT WAS NOT WALLACE
  WHO REPORTED THE NOOSE
  AND SAID A MEMBER OF
  HIS TEAM FOUND IT AND 
  ALERTED NASCAR
  WALLACE RESPONDING
  TONIGHT, EVEN WHEN
  IT'S HATE FROM THE
  POTUS, LOVE WINS
  THE PRESIDENT ALSO
  TWEETING NASCAR'S FLAG
  DECISION, BANNING THE 
  CONFEDERATE FLAG, IS
  HURTING ITS RATINGS.
  >> THE BAN OF THE FLAG
  WAS MENTIONED IN THE
  BROADER CONTEXT.
  OF THE FACT THAT HE 
  REJECT
  THIS NOTION THAT
  SOMEHOW MEN AND WOMEN 
  WHO GO TO THESE SPORTS
  EVENTS ARE RACIST.
  >> Reporter: IN FACT, 
  RATINGS FOR 
  YESTERDAY'S RACE WERE 
  UP NEARLY 50%.
  AND THE PRESIDENT'S 
  ALLY LINDSEY GRAHAM 
  SAYS HE SUPPORTS THE
  BAN ON THE CONFEDERATE
  FLAG. 
  >> IF YOU ARE IN
  BUSINESS, THE 
  CONFEDERATE FLAG IS 
  NOT A GOOD WAY TO GROW
  YOUR BUSINESS.
  >> TAKE IT DOWN!
  >> Reporter: IT COMES 
  AS THE PRESIDENT IS 
  TRYING TO CAPITALIZE
  ON THE CULTURAL 
  DIVIDE, GOING AFTER 
  PROTESTERS TOPPLING 
  STATUES.
  >> THEIR GOAL IS NOT A
  BETTER AMERICA
  THEIR GOAL IS TO END
  AMERICA.
  >> Reporter: AND LATER
  DOWNPLAYING THE RISKS 
  FROM CORONAVIRUS WITH 
  A STATEMENT THAT MANY 
  PUBLIC HEALTH EXPERTS 
  SAY IS MISLEADING.
  >> WE HAVE TESTED 
  ALMOST 40 MILLION 
  PEOPLE
  BY SO DOING, WE 
  SHOW CASES, 99% OF
  WHICH ARE TOTALLY 
  HARMLESS
  >> Reporter: WHILE THE
  DEATH RATE REMAINS
  LOW, HOSPITALIZATIONS 
  IN MANY STATES ARE
  INCREASING
  AND TODAY THE CASE
  THAT COULD IMPACT THIS
  FALL'S ELECTION, THE
  SUPREME COURT 
  UNANIMOUSLY RULED THAT
  PRESIDENTIAL
  ELECTORATES OR THE
  ELECTORAL COLLEGE 
  CANNOT BREAK RANKS AND
  CAN BE FORCED TO
  SUPPORT THE WINNER OF 
  THEIR STATE'S POPULAR 
  VOTE
  LESTER
  >> PETER ALEXANDER, 
  THANKS
  WE'RE BACK IN 60
  SECONDS WITH THE
  OUTBREAK OF SHOOTINGS 
  IN SEVERAL U.S. 
  
  >>> WE'RE BACK NOW
  WITH THE GUN VIOLENCE 
  BREAKING OUT ACROSS 
  THE COUNTRY OVER THE
  HOLIDAY WEEKEND.
  TONIGHT GEORGIA'S 
  GOVERNOR IS TAKING
  DRASTIC ACTION
  RON ALLEN HAS MORE. 
  >> Reporter: A HOLIDAY
  WEEKEND FULL OF 
  BLOODSHED AND TEARS 
  ACROSS THE COUNTRY
  DOZENS OF VICTIMS,
  INCLUDING INNOCENT
  CHILDREN
  IN ATLANTA AN 
  8-YEAR-OLD WAS SHOT 
  AND KILLED WHILE
  RIDING IN THE CAR WITH
  HER MOTHER
  POLICE SAY FOR STILL
  UNKNOWN REASONS GUNMEN
  OPENED FIRE.
  >> THEY SAY BLACK 
  LIVES MATTER
  YOU KILLED YOUR OWN.
  >> Reporter: TONIGHT, 
  GEORGIA'S GOVERNOR
  DECLARING AN
  EMERGENCY, ACTIVATING 
  1,000 NATIONAL GUARD
  TROOPS AFTER WEEKS OF 
  VANDALISM AND NOW GUN 
  VIOLENCE
  >> IT HAS TO STOP.
  YOU CAN'T BLAME THIS
  ON A POLICE OFFICER.
  YOU CAN'T SAY THAT
  WE -- THIS IS ABOUT 
  CRIMINAL JUSTICE
  REFORM
  THIS IS ABOUT SOME
  PEOPLE CARRYING SOME
  WEAPONS WHO SHOT UP A 
  CAR WITH AN 
  8-YEAR-OLD BABY IN THE
  CAR.
  >> Reporter: VIOLENCE 
  ERUPTING AS THE NATION
  EMERGES FROM MONTHS OF
  COVID-19 STAY-AT-HOME 
  ORDERS, STRUGGLING
  WITH ECONOMIC MISERY
  AND CALLS TO DEFUND 
  THE POLICE
  ALARMING SPIKE IN 
  CRIME.
  POLICE SAY SHOOTINGS
  ROSE 130% LAST MONTH
  OFFICIALS BLAME 
  FACTORS, INCLUDING
  COURT CLOSURES AND
  PRISONER RELEASES DUE 
  TO COVID, AS WELL AS
  WHAT SOME SEE AS AN 
  ANTI-POLICE 
  ENVIRONMENT.
  >> ABSOLUTELY TEXAS 
  OFFICERS ARE OUT THERE
  EACH AND EVERY DAY, 
  WORKING ON THESE
  SHOOTINGS, MAKING 
  ARRESTS.
  >> Reporter: DO YOU 
  THINK THINGS
  WILL GET BETTER OR
  WORSE OVER THE SUMMER?
  >> I THINK IT'S GOING 
  TO GET WORSE DURING 
  THE SUMMER BECAUSE I
  SEE NOTHING THAT'S
  GOING TO REVERSE THE
  TREND.
  >> Reporter: IN 
  CHICAGO, 70-YEAR-OLD
  NATALIE WALLACE WAS AT
  A JULY 4th CELEBRATION
  WITH FAMILY WHEN
  POLICE SAY GUNMEN 
  PULLED UP OUTSIDE THE 
  HOUSE AND FIRED.
  A BULLET STRIKING HER 
  FOREHEAD. 
  >> WE GOT TO BE TIRED 
  OF THIS BECAUSE,
  DAMMIT, I'M TIRED OF
  IT. 
  >>> WE TURN TO OUR
  SERIES INEQUALITY IN
  AMERICA.
  TONIGHT, WE ARE 
  LOOKING AT
  GENERATIONAL POVERTY
  AND WHAT SOME ARE 
  DOING TO BREAK THE
  CYCLE.
  HERE'S BLANE
  ALEXANDER.
  >> Reporter: FOR YEARS
  EVERY DAY WAS A 
  STRUGGLE FOR JOHNSON. 
  >> JUST BEING A SINGLE
  PARENT WITH NO HELP,
  JUST THAT WAS REALLY, 
  REALLY HARD.
  >> Reporter: EVEN 
  HARDER WITH NO CAR, 
  LITTLE FAMILY SUPPORT 
  AND ONLY A PART-TIME
  JOB, WHICH ALSO MEANT 
  FOR HER NO HEALTH 
  CARE
  SHE WAS RELYING ON
  GOVERNMENT SUBSIDIZED 
  HOUSING AND FOOD
  STAMPS TO FEED HER
  THREE CHILDREN
  AS FOR HER PAYCHECK?
  >> IT WAS NO MORE THAN
  SIX.
  >> Reporter: $600.
  >> EVERY TWO WEEKS. 
  >> Reporter: THAT'S 
  EVERY TWO WEEKS FOR 
  YOU AND YOUR CHILDREN?
  >> RIGHT
  >> Reporter: AND SOME 
  DAYS. 
  >> I WOULD SIT IN THE 
  PARKING LOT AND JUST
  CRY.
  >> Reporter: BUT IT 
  WAS ALL SHE KNEW
  RAISED BY A SINGLE
  MOTHER HERSELF, FORCED
  TO GROW UP FAST TO
  CARE FOR HER FIVE 
  SIBLINGS
  MORE THAN A THOUSAND
  MILES AWAY, A SIMILAR 
  STORY.
  >> I GREW UP IN A 
  SINGLE PARENT 
  HOUSEHOLD WITH MY MOM,
  AND I HAD SEVEN OTHER 
  SIBLINGS
  MY MOM WAS ON 
  GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE 
  FOR A WHILE TO BE ABLE
  TO HELP FEED US.
  >> Reporter: THIS IS
  GENERATIONAL POVERTY. 
  >> PEOPLE ARE OFTEN 
  BORN INTO POVERTY, AND
  IT'S BEEN POVERTY THAT
  THEIR MOTHER, THEIR 
  GRANDMOTHER, ET 
  CETERA, HAS 
  EXPERIENCED.
  >> Reporter: FOR A
  FAMILY OF FOUR, IT'S
  DEFINED AS MAKING LESS
  THAN $26,000 A YEAR.
  MORE THAN 38 MILLION
  AMERICANS LIVE IN 
  POVERTY.
  FOR BLACK AMERICANS,
  IT'S ONE IN EVERY 
  FIVE, HIGHER THAN 
  LATINOS,
  ASIAN-AMERICANS AND 
  MORE THAN DOUBLE THE
  RATE OF WHITE 
  AMERICANS.
  AND IT FILLS INTO ALL 
  ASPECTS OF LIFE.
  MORE CHRONIC HEALTH 
  ISSUES, HIGHER RATES
  OF DIVORCE AND ABUSE
  OR NEGLIGENT
  CLIMBING OUT CAN SEEM 
  NEARLY IMPOSSIBLE.
  IT OFTEN REQUIRES A 
  NEW JOB OR A DEGREE,
  MUCH HARDER WITH FEWER
  RESOURCES LIKE
  TRANSPORTATION AND
  CHILD CARE
  THAT WAS HER REALITY
  UNTIL TWO YEARS AGO 
  THANKS TO LIVE AND
  LEARN, WHERE SHE
  GAINED SUPPORT, NEW 
  MENTORS AND A NEW 
  MINDSET.
  >> THEY'RE TRYING TO
  HELP ME WITH MY 
  CREDIT, ALL TYPE OF 
  THINGS THAT THEY
  OFFERED TO ME TO GET
  MYSELF BACK IN ORDER. 
  >> Reporter: HAVING 
  SOMEBODY THAT MAKES 
  YOU FEEL SAFE.
  HAVING A CHEERLEADER, 
  HAVING AN ADVOCATE, 
  HAVING SOMEBODY THAT
  IS BY YOUR SIDE NO
  MATTER WHAT HAPPENS.
  >> Reporter: BACK IN
  ATLANTA, CARLETT
  IS ALSO DEFYING THE 
  ODDS, RECENTLY MOVING 
  INTO HER OWN HOME FOR 
  THE VERY FIRST TIME.
  SHE GOT HER 
  CERTIFICATION AND 
  BECAME A TEACHER
  NOW WITH BIG HOPES FOR
  HER OWN CHILDREN. 
  >> MY DREAMS FOR THEM 
  IS FOR THEM TO GROW UP
  AND JUST LIVE A LIFE
  WHERE YOU DON'T HAVE
  TO WORRY ABOUT THINGS 
  I HAD TO WORRY ABOUT
  AS A CHILD. 
  >> Reporter: HOPING 
  SHE IS THE ONE TO 
  FINALLY BREAK THE 
  CYCLE.
  BLAINE ALEXANDER, NBC 
  NEWS ATLANTA
  >>> THERE'S NEW 
  FALLOUT FROM THAT 
  WIDELY VIEWE
  VIDEO OF A WHITE WOMAN
  CALLING 911 ON A BLACK
  MAN IN CENTRAL PARK.
  AMY COOPER IS NOW 
  CHARGED WITH FILING A 
  FALSE REPORT AFTER
  TELLING POLICE IN MAY 
  THAT A BIRD WATCHER 
  THREATENED HER LIFE.
  IF CONVICTED, COOPER
  FACES UP TO A YEAR IN 
  JAIL. 
  >>> WE'RE BACK IN A 
  MOMENT WITH NEW 
  DETAILS IN THE ARREST 
  OF GHISLAINE MAXWELL, 
  ACCUSED OF ENABLING 
  JEFFREY EPSTEIN'S 
  YEARS OF ABUSE
  ONE OF HIS ACCUSERS IS
  >>> TONIGHT JEFFREY 
  EPSTEIN'S ALLEGED 
  ACCOMPLICE HAS BEEN 
  MOVED TO A NEW YORK 
  CITY JAIL CELL AS NEW 
  DETAILS EMERGE ABOUT
  HER ARREST
  HERE'S STEPHANIE GOSK.
  >> Reporter: WITH 
  ROUGHLY A DOZEN 
  VEHICLES AND A PLANE
  CIRCLING ABOVE, THE 
  FBI ARRESTED GHISLAINE
  MAXWELL AT HER
  PROPERTY IN NEW 
  HAMPSHIRE.
  >> I HOPE SHE COMES 
  FORWARD AND SAYS A, B,
  C, D, E WAS INVOLVED
  THIS IS HOW IT RAN
  YOU KNOW, JUST HELP US
  VICTIMS GET SOME
  ACCOUNTABILITY. 
  >> Reporter: VIRGINIA 
  ROBERTS JEFFREY IS ONE
  OF SEVERAL ACCUSERS,
  WHO SAY MAXWELL HELPED
  COORDINATE A SEX
  TRAFFICKING RING OF 
  UNDERAGE GIRLS FOR
  JEFFREY EPSTEIN AND 
  HIS FRIENDS,
  ALLEGATIONS MAXWELL 
  HAS PREVIOUSLY DENIED.
  SHE ACCUSES PRINCE
  ANDREW OF RAPING HER
  WHEN SHE WAS 17, AND
  THAT MAXWELL HELPED 
  ARRANGE IT
  >> SHE WOKE ME UP AND 
  SAID YOU'RE GOING TO
  MEET A PRINCE TODAY.
  >> Reporter: THIS 
  PHOTO ALLEGEDLY TAKEN 
  IN MAXWELL'S APARTMENT
  THE NIGHT SHE SAYS THE
  ABUSE TOOK PLACE
  PRINCE ANDREW DENIES
  EVER HAVING MET HER 
  AND HAS QUESTIONED THE
  PHOTO'S AUTHENTICITY
  HE ALSO DENIED ANY
  KNOWLEDGE OF EPSTEIN'S
  ALLEGED CRIMES
  BUT STILL THE FBI 
  WANTS TO TALK TO HIM. 
  >> WE WOULD WELCOM
  PRINCE ANDREW COMING
  IN TO TALK WITH US
  WE WOULD LIKE TO HAVE 
  THE BENEFIT OF HIS
  STATEMENT.
  >> Reporter: A SOURCE 
  CLOSE TO THE PRINCE'S 
  TEAM TELLS NBC NEWS 
  THEY HAVE COMMUNICATED
  WITH THE FBI TWICE IN 
  THE LAST MONTH BUT GOT
  NO RESPONSE.
  MAXWELL'S FRIENDSHIP
  WITH PRINCE ANDREW
  GOES BACK YEARS.
  THIS NEWLY SURFACED 
  PHOTO BY "THE DAILY 
  TELEGRAPH" APPEARS TO 
  SHOW MAXWELL WITH 
  ACTOR KEVIN SPACEY
  "THE TELEGRAPH" REPORT
  S IT WAS TAKEN DURING 
  A TOUR ORGANIZED BY 
  PRINCE ANDREW IN 2002.LINA, H 
  WITH BOB DILLON,
  JOHNNY CASH AND MORE
  CHARLIE DANIELS DIED
  OF A STROKE AT HIS
  NASHVILLE HOME
  HE WAS 83.
  AND IF ANYONE COULD 
  AND IF ANYONE COULD 
  HAVE BEATEN THE DEVIL 
  IN A FIDDLE DUEL, IT
